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BBC 1 Casualty

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Anya Sun 29-May-16 15:58:37

For some reason I found myself tuned into this programme last night and was too lazy to turn it off, I watched in mounting disbelief at the worse load of tosh I have seen in years. Awful acting, unbelievable situations, terrible scripts, staff, both 'nurses and doctors' acting like teenagers.....

Is it always this dreadful? hmm

Mumsy Sun 10-Jul-16 09:07:08

Vaguely Anya I was only a kid lol, I do remember Dr Kildare though!! swoooonnnnn

Marmight Sun 10-Jul-16 09:08:32

Strangely, I watched it recently for the first time in years. I couldn't believe the acting was so dreadful, story line so rubbish and what the heck is Charlie still doing there? He must be at least as old as I am shock. He's such a drip - well, they all are in my opinion. Won't be looking at it again in a hurry.....

Marmight Sun 10-Jul-16 09:13:34

I remember watching Emergency Ward 10 as a small girl - I was 'in love' with Dr Dawson played by Charles Tingwell! However, Richard Chamberlain as Dr Kildare was definitely 'the one' blush

Christinefrance Sun 10-Jul-16 12:23:32

I remember Emergency Ward 10 but not in great detail. Think there was a nurse called Carol and a Dr Dawson. I like to watch The Royal as my nurse uniform was exactly like that. Matron was all powerful but not as pleasant as Wendy Craig.

Eloethan Sun 10-Jul-16 13:09:25

Yes, it has got increasingly silly, with the most ridiculous plotlines. I don't expect what is essentially a "soap" to be very realistic but there are limits.

I remember watching General Hospital which on at lunchtime in the 70s. Linda Bellingham was one of the nurses.

annodomini Sun 10-Jul-16 13:15:35

Emergency Ward 10 - I loved it as a teenager and really fancied one of the young doctors, called Simon, I think. I don't know if Casualty has spawned any stars, but George Clooney was the wonderful Dr Doug in ER; and St Elsewhere had Denzel Washington.

Greyduster Sun 10-Jul-16 13:31:37

I'm another who thinks it's a load of tosh. I don't like many of the characters and think Holby is just as bad. ER was fantastic - I was truly upset when it finished. I remember watching Emergency Ward 10. Desmond Carrington was very handsome! Does he still have a show on radio 2? Then we all went potty as teenagers for Richard Chamberlain as Dr Kildare. Funny how we get hung up on hospital soaps when hospitals are the last thing you ever want to have to think about in real life!

ninathenana Sun 10-Jul-16 15:19:28

I fell in love with Dr Doug #swoon still love George.
ER was brilliant.

hulahoop Sun 10-Jul-16 18:40:04

I remember emergency ward 10being one of the first things I watched on television
Some of you have very good memories I can't remember any names I don't think I was
Very old that's my excuse

kittylester Sun 10-Jul-16 19:31:09

Weren't Pauline Collins and John Alderton in Emergency Ward 10?

Deedaa Sun 10-Jul-16 21:07:59

I adored John Alderton in Emergency Ward 10. I'm always horrified to see how old he looks now because I haven't aged at all grin

numberplease Sun 10-Jul-16 21:25:54

Anno, the doctor you`re remembering was Dr. Simon Forrester, and I agree, he was gorgeous! There was also Dr. Paddy O`Mara, played by Glyn Owen.
I`m another who regrets the finishing of ER, but was never really keen on the George Clooney character.
Does anyone remember Chicago Hope? The doctors weren`t particularly sexy or desirable, but it was a good programme that just seemed to disappear.
Still love Casualty though. I lost interest in Holby City after Mr.Meyer left, I thought he was delicious. "Walk with me."

specki4eyes Mon 11-Jul-16 07:31:14

Anya I do so agree. The same fate once befell me - stuck on the sofa, too tired to go and get the remote and horror of horrors, Casualty on the box. Every aspect, the plot(?) the acting, the dialogue - all utterly dreadful. I half expected Mrs Overall to come staggering in! Even Crossroads was intellectual in comparison.grin

ninathenana Mon 11-Jul-16 07:31:51

Yes I remember enjoying Chicago Hope number can't remember any of the doctors or nurses though.

kittylester Mon 11-Jul-16 07:35:27

I loved Chicago Hope! Does anyone remember Cardiac Arrest - that was brilliant.

Nelliemoser Mon 11-Jul-16 07:42:28

Anya I agree. It has deteriorated badly over the years. They have exhausted all the good stories and its becoming plain stupid now with any hint of realism gone out of the window.

I think Holby City is even worse as far as any realism goes.

The documentary 24 hours in A&E is much better. Some medical drama and lots of fascinating and real life stories some tragic and others life enhancing. Real characters and the staff talk about their work and how they feel about it.

Christinefrance Mon 11-Jul-16 10:52:00

Has a new series of ER been produced recently. Maybe I was dreaming