Description |
1 online resource (30 minutes) |
Series |
Getting On, Series 3 |
Summary |
The Bafta-award winning Getting On returns for more dark humour among the bedpans; set in the backwaters of the National Health Service this third series sees King Edwards closed and Den, Kim and Dr Moore transferred 12 miles to a newer ward. Cuts, re-structuring and life events once again dominate the daily grind. Devised and written by its three principal cast, the real challenge lies in just getting on with life in a world where few things work smoothly and messy choices are the order of the day. Over six shifts we watch as the staff cope with mounting bureaucracy and shine a light on the everyday. Series 3, Episode 5 A few days have passed and the stormclouds have continued to gather. Damaris has gone, Megan is angry, Den is playing games and Mrs Dethick is back on the ward. On a positive note, Hansley has turned out to be something of a star turn and the Vag-At is going from strength to strength - at least it was, until a mix up with the oncology Christmas card competition leads to complications. A delicate situation needs careful handling, as a funny turn with the coma patient has unexpected consequences. Back on Red Bay, there's bad news for Mrs Dethick and a bittersweet moment as Pippa again defuses a tricky situation and still finds time to settle up with Hansley |
Notes |
Title from resource description page (viewed May 1, 2021) |
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In English |
Subject |
Great Britain. National Health Service -- Humor
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SUBJECT |
Great Britain. National Health Service. fast (OCoLC)fst00677878 |
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Television comedies -- Great Britain
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Medical care -- Great Britain -- Humor
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Older people -- Medical care -- Great Britain -- Humor
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Medical care.
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Older people -- Medical care.
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Television comedies.
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Great Britain.
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Humor.
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Medical television programs.
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Television comedies.
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Television comedies.
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Medical television programs.
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Comédies télévisées.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Tully, Sue, 1967- director.
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Brand, Jo, actor
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Pepperdine, Vicki, 1961- actor.
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Scanlan, Joanna, actor
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Grover, Ricky, actor
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Atkinson, Geoff, producer
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BBC Worldwide Ltd., film distributor.
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