Pregnancies, love magic, changes of allegiance, and betrayal were just some of the themes touched upon in yet another exciting episode of the hit show Outlander.
29.03.2022 - 23:29 / ok.co.uk
On Tuesday 29th March 2022, the medical drama that has run for 23 years, drew its last breath – and it was an ending that said everything about what made Holby City so special. Here we got all that we'd hoped for beloved characters. Plus there was an emotional patient story.
And of course, close up shots of organs. And the final moments just took our breath away.The episode was focused on the death of surgeon Jac Naylor (Rosie Marcel). Over the years, we’ve enjoyed her acerbic wit and peeling back the layers to find her softness underneath.
In the first few scenes, she shrugged off the failure to remove her brain tumour in typical style. “Complete failure - hey ho,” while Elliot Hope (Paul Bradley), who had returned to Holby to perform the operation, was locked away in his office now looking for a miracle. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
Jac then chose to call Fletch (Alex Walkinshaw) to dictate an advance directive saying that she didn’t want any medical intervention. When Fletch asked her why she was giving up, Jac explained: “Let me tell you about giving up: letting this thing take control, wipe out my mind leaving me delirious and doubly incontinent – that is giving up.” It was then that tissues were really needed, as Sacha (Bob Barrett) visits Jac, and as he turns away from her, she suffers a fatal stroke. Meanwhile, Nicky (Belinda Owusu) has just finished an exciting surgery and rushes to her mentor Jac's bedside, but it's too late, she's gone.
Pregnancies, love magic, changes of allegiance, and betrayal were just some of the themes touched upon in yet another exciting episode of the hit show Outlander.
TV fans were excited to see if their favourite soaps had made it on to the shortlist for the much-anticipated BAFTA TV Awards. So, many viewers were surely disappointed to see that EastEnders had been snubbed in the Soap and Continuing Drama category. Despite strong storylines, including Gray Atkins’ murders, captivating viewers throughout the year, the popular BBC soap failed to get a nod.
Holby City actress Rosie Marcel has broken her silence on her character Jac Naylor’s heartbreaking death, revealing she ‘fought very hard’ against it. Viewers watched the long running BBC series’ final episode in tears, as Jac passed away from a stroke after refusing further medical treatment amid her brutal brain tumour battle.
After 23 years, it was the end of an era for fans and the stars of Holby City. The BBC One medical drama ended with an emotional final episode that celebrated the spirit of the NHS and featured a tragic death.
Holby City has shared a behind-the-scenes look at its final ever episode, following its airing on BBC One. In the nearly-nine-minute video uploaded to the soap's official Twitter page, we see the cast applauding and crying at not only the final scenes of the actors, but the last scenes shot at the different wards on the set.
Viewers were left heartbroken as Holby City officially came to an end on Tuesday night with the dramatic death of a fan favourite. Jac Naylor, played by actress Rosie Marcel, tragically passed away after suffering a stroke shortly after life-saving tumour surgery. Surgeon Jac has been battling brain cancer on the show, and fans watched as she desperately tried to find someone to perform life-changing surgery on her after finding out she had less than six months to live.
BBC's Holby City is coming to an end tonight after 23 years on screen. The drama series, which follows the highs and lows of staff and patients on the wards of fictional Holby City hospital, will air its final ever episode on Tuesday night.
Holby City is coming to an end this week after 23 years and over the last couple of decades, the hospital based soap has helped give many household names a leg up in the acting industry. While fans and former cast members have lamented the hospital drama, with some of the show's most memorable characters returning for one last hurrah, it's nearly time to say goodbye. The show, which began as a spin off to Casualty in 1999, has had cameos from more than a few now very famous faces over the years.