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  • curmycurmy Posts: 4,723
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    tinman wrote: »
    Don't it make you proud of the NHS

    Have you been watching the series on BBC 2 about the NHS ? It's amazing !
  • LostFoolLostFool Posts: 90,623
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    I wonder why there are 4 red phones - are they all emergencies?

    With a piece of equipment that critical you don't want to rely on one of them working or being engaged. You need a spare. And a spare spare. All of them will be connected on totally separate lines in case one is accidentally cut.
  • Ed R.MarleyEd R.Marley Posts: 9,130
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    curmy wrote: »
    Have you been watching the series on BBC 2 about the NHS ? It's amazing !

    So it should be for the amount of money we spend on it:cool:
  • brendans babebrendans babe Posts: 34,302
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    LostFool wrote: »
    With a piece of equipment that critical you don't want to rely on one of them working or being engaged. You need a spare. And a spare spare. All of them will be connected on totally separate lines in case one is accidentally cut.

    Of course i never thought of that! cheers!
  • curmycurmy Posts: 4,723
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    missbeenie wrote: »
    I don't like to see the children, hurts too much.

    A little boy chased a football into the road in front of my car today, luckily I wasn't going very fast & it was a side road :eek:
  • brendans babebrendans babe Posts: 34,302
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    I do love this programme but i am stressed for the last 50 mins watching it!
  • tinmantinman Posts: 3,937
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    curmy wrote: »
    Have you been watching the series on BBC 2 about the NHS ? It's amazing !


    Yes, i missed it first time round but its now being repeated tonight on BBC 2 at 12am.
  • spookyLXspookyLX Posts: 11,730
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    aww poor frank
  • spookyLXspookyLX Posts: 11,730
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    Thankgod she is ok :)
  • brendans babebrendans babe Posts: 34,302
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    Terrific she survived! Poor Frank I feel sad for him:(
  • Terry WigonTerry Wigon Posts: 6,831
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    Terrific she survived! Poor Frank I feel sad for him:(

    Me too. :( 65 years!

    It's amazing Suzanne survived. She was lucky and strong. We really should take to the streets to protect our NHS. All too soon it will be gone!
  • curmycurmy Posts: 4,723
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    tinman wrote: »
    Yes, i missed it first time round but its now being repeated on BBC 2 at 12am on Thursday nights.

    It's really good .
  • curmycurmy Posts: 4,723
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    spookyLX wrote: »
    Thankgod she is ok :)

    What a courageous girl Suzanne is & I'm so glad Andrew met her.
  • guernseysnailguernseysnail Posts: 18,922
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    Suzanne has a very positive attitude, good for her.
  • Slow_LorisSlow_Loris Posts: 24,846
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    Terrific she survived! Poor Frank I feel sad for him:(

    He had 65 years with the woman he loved, he is amazingly blessed for that time. Although it must be very difficult for him now she is gone.
  • spookyLXspookyLX Posts: 11,730
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    This programme really sends you on an emotional roller coaster
  • Nellie1000Nellie1000 Posts: 1,664
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    Sinistra wrote: »
    I can only hope that the feral scum that did this cycled under a bus somewhere and was left to die in the gutter. :mad::mad::mad:

    I cant argue with that.
  • Prince MonaluluPrince Monalulu Posts: 35,900
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    On +1 with timeshift, shame we've got a stupid troll on the thread, thread usually complements the program, with the usual FM's.

    Hey ho, read the thread after the program this time.
  • Prince MonaluluPrince Monalulu Posts: 35,900
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    missbeenie wrote: »
    That couple seem like a sketch out of a comedy show.

    That's what I like about this show, I'm giggling now watching them, it's all in the edit with this show, they know what they're doing.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,880
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    Thank goodness for Andrew, and that Suzanne survived. Glad this programme is back, I really like Des, and great to see Sister Jen too.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,220
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    Such a good show. I loved Frank what a legend. And Suzanne too amazing attitude
  • lambylamby Posts: 3,518
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    Can you get compensation from the NHS for the ambulance crews tearing up your garms like that? If they were designer, I'd be mightily cheesed off that some paramedic fancied make their own alterations to them.

    I hope that was a sarcastic comment....
  • Prince MonaluluPrince Monalulu Posts: 35,900
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    Cracking show again, fans of this will remember Theo and Dr Malcolm, I went like a busted water main at that one.
    Nice bit of humour with Vinny and his mate.
    I was intrigued by the 'odd couple' could have watched more of them.
    Frank was a charming chap, seemed to get on well with the team too, shame about his missus.
    Nice to see hyper Kevin the porter being his hyper self.
    Bleedin kids, gets knocked over and it intensifies is ambition to get driving himself :)
    We didn't have any hopping patients, there always used to be a hopping patient every week.
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    The report in the paper says she's 35, and had lived in London for 15 years.

    Yet they said she was 20 in the programme:confused:
  • PinkPetuniaPinkPetunia Posts: 5,479
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    denda wrote: »
    The report in the paper says she's 35, and had lived in London for 15 years.

    Yet they said she was 20 in the programme:confused:

    I think they were saying 20 year old female before they even knew who she was .It was an estimate .
    Delighted she was fine in the end, what a lovely young man Andrew was too .
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