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==Holby South==
==Holby South==


Holby south is the fictional police station [[Holby Blue]] was based from in its two season run.
Holby south is the fictional police station [[Holby Blue]] was based from in its two series run.


==References==
==References==

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Holby is the name of the fictional city in which BBC medical dramas Casualty and Holby City, and the short lived police drama HolbyBlue are set. It is based upon the city of Bristol, and is located in the fictional county of Wyvern in the South-West of England, not far from the Welsh border[1]. While Casualty is filmed on location in Bristol, Holby City is filmed in Elstree, Hertfordshire. Both shows are set in the same fictional Holby City Hospital, with storylines focusing on the Emergency, General and Cardiothoracic surgical departments, an Acute Assessment Unit, and the fictional Holby Ambulance Service.

Holby City Hospital

The NHS logo for Holby City Hospital.

Holby City Hospital is the fictional hospital in which Casualty and Holby City are set. It is based on the Bristol Royal Infirmary where the original script writers went to observe to garner ideas for Casualty in the 1980s.[2] Although both shows are set in the same hospital, Casualty is primarily filmed in Bristol, while Holby City is filmed in Hertfordshire at the BBC's Elstree Studios.[3] The indoor shots for the first series of Casualty were filmed at BBC Television Centre in London.[4] The exterior shots of the hospital used in Casualty were formerly filmed at the City of Bristol College, but are now shot on an industrial estate at 51°27′33″N 2°34′01″W / 51.459094°N 2.567030°W / 51.459094; -2.567030, close to the interior set of the hospital.[5] It was announced on 15 October 2008 that the BBC is considering moving the filming of Casualty to studios in Cardiff. On 26 March 2009, the BBC confirmed the move.[6]

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Holby Ambulance Service logo
Holby Ambulance Service crest

Wards and departments

As of 2002, four main wards have formed the focus of storylines within the hospital. In Casualty, the primary location is the hospital's Emergency Department (formerly referred to as Accident and Emergency). Holby City is set between the hospital's Acute Assessment Unit, and Keller and Darwin wards, providing General and Cardiothoracic surgical care respectively. Recently Holby expanded by adding "Holby Care", a private healthcare ward led by Michael Spence. Former storylines have also focused around the hospital's Otter ward, providing paediatric care, as well as its maternity ward. Otter ward has not featured in the show since series 4, whilst the maternity ward ceased usage as a primary location in series 8; despite no longer being seen on-screen, both of these wards are still occasionally referred to in dialogue.

Holby City NHS Trust Board Members

  • Chairman of the Board of Directors, Holby City NHS Trust: Terence Cunningham
  • Director, Holby City NHS Trust: James Crowe
  • Director, Holby City NHS Trust: Toby Carr

Hospital Senior Staff

  • CEO: Vanessa Lytton
  • Deputy CEO: Davina Mackenzie
  • Dean of Medicine: Prof. Eddie Lanchester
  • Director of Critical Care: Prof. Henry Williams
    • Associate Director of Critical Care: Sean Anderson
  • Director of Surgery: Michael Spence


Heads Of Departments

Holby Ambulance Service

Holby Ambulance Service is the fictional ambulance service which serves Holby City Hospital - also appearing in the two hospital dramas Casualty and Holby City. The vehicles and uniforms used on the shows derive from Great Western Ambulance Service, which serves Bristol where Casualty is filmed. Paramedic advisors working on the show are often from Great Western Ambulance Service.[7] Although the ambulance service is only seen in Holby City very rarely, Casualty has featured paramedic characters since the show's 1986 conception.[8]

  • Operational Duty Manager, Holby Ambulance Service: Kathleen Dixon

Holby South

Holby south is the fictional police station Holby Blue was based from in its two series run.

References

  1. ^ "Casualty - Fast Facts". BBC.co.uk. Retrieved 2007-11-17.
  2. ^ Hilary Kingsley(1995) Casualty The Inside Story, Penguin Books, ISBN 0-14-024902-8
  3. ^ Juliette Garside (2007-10-21). "EastEnders evicted in latest BBC cost cut". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 2007-11-17.
  4. ^ Rachel Silver(1998) Casualty, Behind The Scenes, BBC Books, ISBN 0-563-38467-0
  5. ^ "Casualty Filming Locations, IMDB". URL last accessed 2008-04-22
  6. ^ "Press Office - BBC confirms Casualty move from Bristol to Cardiff area". BBC. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
  7. ^ "Clive Haddrell Paramedic Adivsor, Great Western Ambulance Service, IMDB". URL last accessed 2008-04-22
  8. ^ "Casualty Characters". URL last accessed 2008-04-21