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Holby City

Series 13

Episode 8: Losing Game

Duration: 59 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One Wales

Elliot and Connie come to blows throughout the day as he struggles to avoid getting overly involved with a patient, while Connie is dealing with her dad being admitted to Keller. Things come to a head when Elliot walks out of theatre, leaving Connie to explain the cancellation of an expensive procedure to Hanssen. Connie can defend her friend no longer. She tells Hanssen that Elliot has become a liability, especially with his angina.

Joseph is forced to choose between Faye and Jac after the birth of his son. He realises where his responsibilities lie after Faye injures herself trying to leave the hospital. He halts divorce proceedings, and Faye suggests calling the baby Harry. However, Joseph is gutted when he realises all his efforts have gone to waste and Faye intends to return to the psychiatric unit, taking Harry with her. When he apologises to Jac for choosing Faye, they end up having sex in the staff room.

Patrick Wright, a former patient, is set to make a complaint against the hospital for the mistakes made during his operation. Sacha fails to persuade Chrissie it wasn't her fault, and she admits she was dosed up on caffeine pills at the time. It's a secret that Sacha shares with Jac, not knowing that she was responsible for the mistakes made on Patrick. Show less

Contributors

Faye Byrne:
Patsy Kensit
Joseph Byrne:
Luke Roberts
Jac Naylor:
Rosie Marcel
Elliot Hope:
Paul Bradley
Oliver Valentine:
James Anderson
Connie Beauchamp:
Amanda Mealing
Henrik Hanssen:
Guy Henry
Sacha Levy:
Bob Barrett
Donna Jackson:
Jaye Jacobs
Chrissie Williams:
Tina Hobley
Mark Williams:
Robert Powell
Mary-Claire Carter:
Niamh McGrady
William Chase:
Ken Bones
Emily Evans:
Emma Pallant
Anthony Evans:
Benedict Sandiford
Lucy Wier:
Heather Craney
Producer:
Peter Bullock
Director:
Paul Gibson

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