Jessie Wallace
01-06-2007, 11:29
Elliot interrupts Ric during theatre to tell him the news that Diane has died in a collision between her car and a train. Everyone realises that the person who killed Diane is a patient on the ward.
During an operation, Jac, wanting to keep her promise to prove herself, is frustrated when she is forced to call Ric for assistance. Ric, who has been drinking after the news about Diane, goes into theatre. Can he operate successfully even after drinking?
Later, Thandie accuses Ric of still being in love with Diane. She takes off his engagement ring and Ric walks out.
Chrissie is called into work: the department is understaffed and it will be a long night. During an operation, Elliot tells Sam he lent Diane the car she died in and worries there was a fault with it. Sam reassures him.
Chrissie is still angry about the workload and the shortage of staff. She talks to Mark about it, and he tells her that staff should start doing only what is stated on their contracts and no added paperwork.
Elliot is played by Paul Bradley, Ric by Hugh Quarshie, Jac by Rosie Marcel, Thandie by Ginny Holder, Chrissie by Tina Hobley, Sam by Tom Chambers and Mark by Robert Powell.
During an operation, Jac, wanting to keep her promise to prove herself, is frustrated when she is forced to call Ric for assistance. Ric, who has been drinking after the news about Diane, goes into theatre. Can he operate successfully even after drinking?
Later, Thandie accuses Ric of still being in love with Diane. She takes off his engagement ring and Ric walks out.
Chrissie is called into work: the department is understaffed and it will be a long night. During an operation, Elliot tells Sam he lent Diane the car she died in and worries there was a fault with it. Sam reassures him.
Chrissie is still angry about the workload and the shortage of staff. She talks to Mark about it, and he tells her that staff should start doing only what is stated on their contracts and no added paperwork.
Elliot is played by Paul Bradley, Ric by Hugh Quarshie, Jac by Rosie Marcel, Thandie by Ginny Holder, Chrissie by Tina Hobley, Sam by Tom Chambers and Mark by Robert Powell.