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The eighteenth series of the British medical drama television series Holby City commenced airing in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 13 October 2015. The series will consist of 52 episodes.
The series began airing on Tuesday nights on BBC One from 13 October 2015. Oliver Kent continues his role as the executive producer of the show, while Simon Harper serves as the series producer. The series will consist of 52 episodes.
In September 2015, Harper confirmed that Hugh Quarshie (Ric Griffin) had returned to filming, after taking a break during the previous series. Ric's return aired in episode 12, which aired on 29 December 2015. That same month it was announced that the series would also see the arrival of general surgeon Bernie Wolfe, played by Jemma Redgrave. Bernie will be introduced as a patient, before taking up a role on Keller ward. She will be on-screen for six months. Of her casting, Kent commented, "When we dreamed up the character of Bernie Wolfe, we immediately thought of Jemma Redgrave and we were utterly thrilled when she agreed to join the Holby Company. Bernie Wolfe will be a force to be reckoned with and I can't wait to see her locking horns with our established regulars on the wards" Harper later confirmed that Jac Naylor (Rosie Marcel) would make her permanent return from November, following Marcel's maternity leave. Jac's return scenes aired in episode 7, which was broadcast on 24 November 2015.
The fifth series of the British medical drama television series Holby City commenced airing in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 8 October 2002, and concluded on 30 September 2003.
The eleventh series of the British medical drama television series Holby City commenced airing in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 21 October 2008, and concluded on 13 October 2009.
The Brink is an American comedy television series.
The Brink may also refer to:
The Brink is the second studio album by Australian indie rock band The Jezabels. It was released on 31 January 2014 through PIAS Recordings and Dine Alone Records. The album was recorded in London with producer Dan Grech-Marguerat. Lead single "The End" was released on 18 October 2013, with its music video uploaded on the group's official YouTube channel on 14 November. The track reached number 81 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart. The album debuted at #2 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart. It received generally mixed reviews from critics.
Prior to the release of the album, the group made a webisode series documenting the recording process. On the differences between their first and second albums, Hayley Mary told news.com.au: "We were facing the second album thing which is a cliche but it's straight-up true. The second album is hard. Working with a new producer, new label involved, away from our families and Dave our manager, it was different. But lyrically, the album is more a year in the life of (me as) a person because I have always pretended things were not about me in the lyrics. This one is personal."
On the Brink may refer to:
Holby is a fictional city in the United Kingdom, the setting for the BBC medical dramas Casualty and Holby City, and the police drama HolbyBlue. It is based on the real city of Bristol, where Casualty was formerly filmed, and is notionally located in the fictional county of Wyvern in South West England, not far from the border with Wales. While Casualty has been filmed in Cardiff since 2011, Holby City is filmed in Elstree, Hertfordshire. Both shows are set in the same fictional Holby City Hospital. Holby has an airport called Holby International.
Holby City Hospital is the fictional hospital within the city in which Casualty and Holby City are set. It is based on the Bristol Royal Infirmary which the original script writers spent time observing in the 1980s in order to garner ideas for Casualty. Although both shows are set in the same hospital, Casualty is primarily filmed in Cardiff, whilst Holby City is filmed in Hertfordshire at the BBC's Elstree Studios. The indoor shots for the first series of Casualty were filmed at BBC Television Centre in London. The exterior shots of the hospital used in Casualty were formerly filmed at the City of Bristol College; location filming later moved to an industrial estate at 51°27′33″N 2°34′01″W / 51.459094°N 2.567030°W / 51.459094; -2.567030, close to the interior set of the hospital. It was announced on 15 October 2008 that the BBC was considering moving the filming of Casualty to studios in Cardiff. On 26 March 2009, the BBC confirmed the move. Since late 2011, Casualty has been filmed on a purpose built studio and backlot set at the BBC Roath Lock Studios in Cardiff Bay 51°27′46″N 3°09′23″W / 51.4627°N 3.1565°W / 51.4627; -3.1565.
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The eighteenth series of the British medical drama television series Holby City commenced airing in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 13 October 2015. The series will consist of 52 episodes.
The series began airing on Tuesday nights on BBC One from 13 October 2015. Oliver Kent continues his role as the executive producer of the show, while Simon Harper serves as the series producer. The series will consist of 52 episodes.
In September 2015, Harper confirmed that Hugh Quarshie (Ric Griffin) had returned to filming, after taking a break during the previous series. Ric's return aired in episode 12, which aired on 29 December 2015. That same month it was announced that the series would also see the arrival of general surgeon Bernie Wolfe, played by Jemma Redgrave. Bernie will be introduced as a patient, before taking up a role on Keller ward. She will be on-screen for six months. Of her casting, Kent commented, "When we dreamed up the character of Bernie Wolfe, we immediately thought of Jemma Redgrave and we were utterly thrilled when she agreed to join the Holby Company. Bernie Wolfe will be a force to be reckoned with and I can't wait to see her locking horns with our established regulars on the wards" Harper later confirmed that Jac Naylor (Rosie Marcel) would make her permanent return from November, following Marcel's maternity leave. Jac's return scenes aired in episode 7, which was broadcast on 24 November 2015.
We'll Take this back,
Inch by inch,
Step by step,
We will crawl if we have to (now),
Like grains of sand we're all slipping away,
But we are trying to hold on,
To everyone we've got,
As the voices fade in the distance,
We're forced to stay behind,
(Still standing on the brink on all existence, )
(We fight on, )
As the members turn and run,
We stand our ground,
(Still standing on the brink on all existence, )
(We fight on, )
[X2]
As the voices fade in the distance,
(We fight)
As the members turn and run,
(We're on the brink, )
(We're on the brink, )
Unsure of what to think,
(We're on the brink, )
(We're on the brink, )
Unsure of what to think,