S8 E20 ∙ Care In The Community ∙
A tortured servant, an unstable young man with a knife, and an angry policeman meet in Holby's casualty department.
A tortured servant, an unstable young man with a knife, and an angry policeman meet in Holby's casualty department.
Dr Karen Goodliffe gets off to a bad start with her new colleagues.
A violent storm sweeps through Holby.
A woman is brought in claiming to have been mugged, but it emerges that she is concealing something.
Ken helps an old war veteran, and a child's arm gets trapped in a lift.
The friendship between Charlie and new clinical nurse specialist Ken is causing friction.
Ash runs into trouble at a disco, and Jane finds herself in line for a promotion.
Jon Rowden takes up a high-risk sport to try and improve his esteem, and a male stripper gets a hot reception.
Billy and Darren unwittingly steal some insulin, and a woman is treated for a calcified foetus.
A young girl causes a stir regarding the running of the department, and a grudge match causes problems.
Harriet fears that she may have breast cancer and breaks off her engagement, and a new locum arrives.
Duffy has some good news but is unsure about sharing it, and Emma comes under parental pressure.
Duffy's last shift in A and E includes a cot death and the cases of a New Age traveller and an immigrant.
Christmas is fast approaching in Holby as the staff deal with managerial skulduggery and an unusual bee sting.
The after-Christmas lull is forgotten with the arrival of a team of firefighters and a newly-blind woman.
A new staff nurse starts work at Holby, and a village cricket match turns nasty.
A young dancer becomes a conscience-stricken hit-and-run driver, but who was her victim?
A lorry carrying toxic waste overturns, and a returning soldier's anger explodes when his wife is not at home.
An ex-football coach is brought in with circulatory problems due to smoking, and Mary seeks Charlie's advice.
A tortured servant, an unstable young man with a knife, and an angry policeman meet in the department.
A patient who has overdosed after the loss of his wife is treated, and an addict makes an accusation.
A patient who has lost his hand in a factory accident is treated, and a policeman's son becomes a bully.
Charlie feels let down by an announcement, and an accident on a dry ski slope causes a confrontation.
Charlie wants to resign from Holby on his 40th birthday, and a blind bride-to-be recovers her sight.