Series 21 Episode 32 ‘When Worlds Collide’

Jac’s work-life balance is called into question when her ex’s new fiancée arrives at Holby with Emma in tow, and she’s forced to make a career changing decision. Will life on Darwin ever be the same?

While Cameron avoids talking about his mother, Serena seeks solace in an unlikely source, but as Serena’s tough facade slowly unravels is grief finally catching up with her?

Once Dominic gets an idea into his head there’s no stopping him, so when he suspects something is going on between Carole and Hanssen it’s only a matter of time before he discovers the truth.

Cast

Rosie Marcel As Jac Naylor
Ramin Karimloo As Kian Madani
Catherine Russell As Serena Campbell
Nic Jackman As Cameron Dunn
Alex Walkinshaw As Adrian “Fletch” Fletcher
Belinda Owusu As Nicky Mckendrick
Lee Mead As Ben “lofty” Chiltern
David Ames As Dominic Copeland
Amy Lennox As Chloe Godard
Marcus Griffiths As Xavier “zav” Duval
Hugh Quarshie As Ric Griffin
Kaye Wragg As Essie Di Lucca
Bob Barrett As Sacha Levy
Dawn Steele As Ange Godard
Jaye Jacobs As Donna Jackson
Guy Henry As Henrik Hanssen
Darcey Burke As Emma Naylor-maconie
Julia Deakin As Carole Copeland
David Roper As Keith Murdoch
Heather Peace As Alex Dawson
Emily Bowker As Stacey Clarkson

Crew

Waris Islam – Director
Andrew Rattenbury – Writer
Chris Clenshaw – Producer

This episode airs on the 6th August 8pm on BBC One

By Eastieoaks

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One thought on “Holby City spoilers: When Worlds Collide”
  1. How awful Holby City is. There is nothing at all that I would make me want to set foot in there .
    (The NHS is in trouble but as far as possible they are doing what they can. )

    Staff that are having affairs and bickering. Relatives are wandering about the wards and staff and staff are peering through blinds snooping .
    What about patient confidentiality ?
    Staff children pottering about instead of being in school.
    Incompetent staff.

    Ok this is a drama. I do realise that.
    Casualty does seem to have a degree more reality.
    When watching a drama, as member of an audience, it would be helpful to have a modicum of reality.
    Most interesting was the now not so new scenery . Cardboard scenery that looks like something worthy of Blazing Saddles .

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