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My Son Is On 24Hrs In A&e Tonight
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Its a new series, but at St George's Hospital London this time.
He is not sure when he is on as its edited, but was present when the women in a motorbike accident was brought in, which is in tonight's episode.
He has just qualified as a nurse, and you should easy recognise him, as he has a shaven head and a hearing aid fitted.
He is not sure when he is on as its edited, but was present when the women in a motorbike accident was brought in, which is in tonight's episode.
He has just qualified as a nurse, and you should easy recognise him, as he has a shaven head and a hearing aid fitted.
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it's a hospital documentary pp, he's a nurse //
he's in a prog - so he's an actor/arteeste and it is the done thing to wish them luck by saying 'break a leg' - and he's in an A+E dept where they have lots of broken legs
and so it was a pun/joke
anyway heeee's theeeeere ! I mistook the hearing aid for a mike
oops and Kerry has just sprung her pelvis, so no wonder she looks, well, er dead.....
grandparent agonising about how they couldnt vary things
it's a hospital documentary pp, he's a nurse //
he's in a prog - so he's an actor/arteeste and it is the done thing to wish them luck by saying 'break a leg' - and he's in an A+E dept where they have lots of broken legs
and so it was a pun/joke
anyway heeee's theeeeere ! I mistook the hearing aid for a mike
oops and Kerry has just sprung her pelvis, so no wonder she looks, well, er dead.....
grandparent agonising about how they couldnt vary things
Tut tut Peter & aelmpvw, calm down, its only a discussion :-)
I did see my son briefly about 3 times, but he told me that he was kept busy all the time when the lady on the motorbike came in, and interviewed for 2 hours, so I will have to wait.
I thought to much time was spent listening to the grandfather, and the parents of the child, instead of the ward.
I did see my son briefly about 3 times, but he told me that he was kept busy all the time when the lady on the motorbike came in, and interviewed for 2 hours, so I will have to wait.
I thought to much time was spent listening to the grandfather, and the parents of the child, instead of the ward.
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