Meanwhile, Michael tries to bond with his daughter. Will he be able to confront the truth and help his patient without risking his reputation and his career? With a complaint about a patient's death hanging over him, Malick is distracted on the ward, wondering if he can survive yet another black mark against his name.
Michael has a day off to spend with Jasmine before she moves to the States, but his plans for a day of bonding go awry when work interferes yet again. See all episodes from Holby City. Timings where shown are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes. Main content. Sorry, this episode is not currently available. Coercion Holby City Series Show more. Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors.
Thank you for signing up to Whattowatch. You will receive a verification email shortly. There was a problem. Very well done though. Greg…oh with your lovely Irish Brogue and your beginnings of a bald patch…was fab as was the young girl. And very creepy dad. The Malick…well he is proving himself to be a little too fallible at the moment. Lord Hanssen will not be pleased! Spike annoyed the living doodoo out of me on the one hand and then you actually did feel for him at the end.
Of course confusing me Holby Husband with a member of the public was rather amusing. How very dare he! He Who Looms, loomed beautifully and although we have yet to see him return to full BAMF mode he was at least not mooning over his dearly departed ungrateful cow eyed Sahira. The only good thing about this story was Michael looking rather splendiferous! I learned three things this week: 1. Could anyone tell me why it appears compulsory for jagged facial hair to be worn by most men in this so-badly-acted soap?
Was there an accident or did he trip over his accent? The actor is really on crutches. I think the soap is very well acted and his accent is lovely. Superb acting from Ed MacLiam as usual, i thought the closing scene from tonights ep was really moving and i thought that Antonia Clarke portrayed the abused victim perfectly.
A fitting exit storyline for Greg given his dark past. There is something confusing me, though. Has anybody else noticed that the writers have used 2 different names? Said run being so rare that she found it saved time if tykes were collected at random from whichever school she happened to be passing. Rafi would smooth out any trouble from the police and social services through his calm demeanor and way with an anaesthetic, until such time as the kids were re-distributed in a manner acceptable to all parties, be they school, children, parents or authorities.
Sahira need never and indeed, did not know or notice that she was giving birth … sorry, drifted off there … giving birth to possibly the greatest experiment in social engineering that the country will ever see.
If only that had been incorporated into the storyline, the whole Sahira Saga might have been a tad more compelling. MacLiam believed they had formed a "bromance". The wardrobe department dressed the pair in similar checked shirts to convey their similar characteristics. MacLiam joked that it was paying homage to the film gay themed movie Brokeback Mountain. They sometimes mimic the behaviour of a married couple despite Greg and Oliver only sharing a platonic friendship.
Writers placed the pair in yet more conflict when Olivers actions get Greg into trouble with Connie. The story featured Greg leaving Oliver unsupervised and a patient dying in his care. Rather than conceal the exact circumstances, upon being confronted by Connie, Oliver blames Gregs absence.
An angry Greg decides that he must take revenge against Oliver. He sets Oliver up on a date with Harriet Crowley Karen Hayley, but he is shocked to learn that Harriet is a prostitute. She demands that she be paid for her services and Oliver realises that he has been set up. He then has to earn Gregs friendship back and he forgives him. They also revealed that character would be married and they planned to develop a romantic connection between her and Greg.
Rouass told Katy Moon from Inside Soap that her character sets out to prove herself to her new colleagues. She noted that Greg would become suspicious of her, but he is impressed with her surgical skills.
The pair develop a friendship following a problematic time on Darwin ward. Greg is the perpetrator of many problems which cause the cancellation of operations. Sahira books Greg to assist her with pioneering surgery which will put Holby City hospital in good stead in the medical community. He arrives to work following a night of heavy alcohol consumption. He suffers a hangover and is given two formal warnings, leaving Sahira disgusted with his bad attitude.
He then causes more trouble and the operation has to be cancelled. Writers switched Sahira from an enemy to ally for Greg; she decides to defend Greg which enables him to keep his job. In June , Series producer Myar Craig-Brown stated that a central focus of series thirteen had been developing a love triangle story between Greg, Sahira and Hanssen. Craig-Brown described an "amazing relationship" dynamic between Greg and Sahira. She said that it was a complex storyline and not a simple one.
She had been loathe to portray it as a "conventional soap or serial drama story about a woman who has an affair.
Producers lined up an issue led story for the character. They introduced a patient named Andy Bryan Glen Wallace, who is revealed to be Gregs old childhood friend.
Producers hinted that the character was hiding a secret, having Andy refer to Greg by the name of Callum. MacLiam explained that Greg has tried to disassociate himself from his past. He is then dishonest with Sahira and states that Andy once beat him up. She soon learns that it was Greg who hurt Andy. He also causes more problems by refusing to treat Andy, wanting to forget his past.
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