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Holby City

Series 13

Episode 34: Rescue Me

Duration: 56 minutes

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

Medical drama series. Elizabeth hopes to keep her birthday quiet, but her mother unexpectedly turns up at the hospital, and her personal and professional lives collide. Show more

Contributors

Sacha Levy:
Bob Barrett
Jac Naylor:
Rosie Marcel
Michael Spence:
Hari Dhillon
Greg Douglas:
Edward MacLiam
Chantelle Lane:
Lauren Drummond
Ric Griffin:
Hugh Quarshie
Elizabeth Tait:
La Charne Jolly
Chrissie Williams:
Tina Hobley
Oliver Valentine:
James Anderson
Henrik Hanssen:
Guy Henry
Eddi McKee:
Sarah-Jane Potts
Elliot Hope:
Paul Bradley
Sunil Bhatti:
Silas Carson
Simone Tait:
Clare Perkins
Dulcie Chapman:
Shirley Dixon
Brendan Scanlon:
William Ilkley
Producer:
Peter Bullock
Producer:
Peter Bullock
Director:
Dermot Boyd
Director:
Dermot Boyd
Writer:
Kim Revill
Writer:
Kim Revill
Ian Ross:
Danny Nutt
Jimmy Mercer:
Joel Beckett
Liam Scanlon:
James Weaver

Casualty 1909

Episode 2

Duration: 1 hour

First broadcast: on BBC HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Four

A scandal brews as Nurse Goodley suspects that Mr Dean is ignoring the terrible side-effects of a new anaesthetic. Must she risk everything and turn whistleblower? Show more

Contributors

Ada Russell:
Sarah Smart
Dr Millais Culpin:
William Houston
Sydney Holland:
Nicholas Farrell
Hurry Fenwick:
David Troughton
Ethel Bennett:
Charity Wakefield
Laura Goodley:
Lydia Leonard
Henry Dean:
Paul Hilton
Henry Head:
Anton Lesser
Dr Harry Ingrams:
Tom Hughes
Producer:
Bryn Higgins
Director:
Bryn Higgins
Mr Morris:
Andrew Readman
Sister Spencer:
Rebecca Johnson
Miss De Burgh:
Eleanor Bron
Teenage Girl:
Grace Cassidy
Mrs Anderson:
Imogen Bain
Frederick Smith:
Kenneth Colley
Police Constable:
John Hollingworth
Goldberg's Father:
Philip Cox
Goldberg:
Iain McKee
Mr Lawrence:
William Ilkley
The Duchess:
Jodi Herbert
Hospital Steward:
Eamon Geoghegan
1st Student:
John Heffernan

Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC HDLatest broadcast: on BBC HD

Post-apocalyptic drama, based on the John Wyndham novel. The world is struck blind by a solar storm, and millions of man-eating mobile plants are released to roam Britain. Show more

Contributors

Bill Masen:
Dougray Scott
Jo Playton:
Joely Richardson
Torrence:
Eddie Izzard
Dennis Masen:
Brian Cox
Walter Strange:
Ewen Bremner
Wheelchair Lady:
Rita Davies
Barricade Man:
John White
Father Thomas:
Philip Anthony
Doctor Koch:
Steven Elder
Television Director:
Simon Lowe
Blind Policeman:
Tony Maudsley
Austrian Reporter:
Karl Fischer
Vronsky:
Paul Chahidi
Doctor:
Raji James
Barricade Police Sergeant:
Scott Baker
Colonel:
Tim Frances
Old Man:
Willie Jonah
Michelle Beadley:
Genevieve O'Reilly
Australian Reporter:
Tim Versteegen
Second Hospital Mother:
Margo Virginia Cargill
Fourth Hospital Mother:
Natasha Alderslade
Girl in Street:
Eva Sayer
Man in Street:
Simon Naylor
Barricade Woman:
Stephanie Carey

Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC HDLatest broadcast: on BBC HD

Post-apocalyptic drama based on the John Wyndham novel. As the Triffids destroy Britain, Bill works with his father to clone a genetic mutation which will sterilise them all. Show more

Contributors

Bill Masen:
Dougray Scott
Jo Playton:
Joely Richardson
Torrence:
Eddie Izzard
Bill's Dad:
Brian Cox
Walter Strange:
Ewen Bremner
Michelle Beadley:
Genevieve O'Reilly
Colonel:
Tim Frances
Old Man:
Willie Jonah
Doctor Koch:
Steven Elder
Wheelchair Lady:
Rita Davies
Vronsky:
Paul Chahidi
Father Thomas:
Philip Anthony
Television Director:
Simon Lowe
Doctor:
Raji James
Second Hospital Mother:
Margo Virginia Cargill
Fourth Hospital Mother:
Natasha Alderslade
Girl in Street:
Eva Sayer
Man in Street:
Simon Naylor
Blind Policeman:
Tony Maudsley
Barricade Police Sergeant:
Scott Baker
Barricade Man:
John White
Barricade Woman:
Stephanie Carey
Australian Reporter:
Tim Versteegen
Austrian Reporter:
Karl Fischer