Rachel goes to sort out a fight but they attack her. She is brought into A&E and Patrick, who is having an affair with her, is put in charge of her. Then her husband Greg turns up.
Rachel goes into cardiac arrest and they are unable to save her. Greg is told that she was pregnant and that the baby died with her. Greg knew nothing about the baby and asks how long she had been pregnant for. He is told that it was too early to say exactly but it would only have been a few weeks. Greg is shocked and says that he has been away for longer than that. This means that the baby must be patrick's, this a big surprise for him too.
Patrick goes to see Rachel's body and to tell her that he loved her but just as he is kissing her hand Greg comes in. He discovers that this is who Rachel has been having an affair with and must be the baby's father. Greg punches Patrick in the face and starts attacking him. The security throw Greg out of the hospital but do not report him to the police.
Patrick goes hom
Holby City, the iconic British medical drama spun off from the long-running series Casualty, has captivated audiences since its premiere on January 12, 1999. Set in the bustling Holby City General Hospital, this show dives deep into the everyday lives of doctors, nurses, and patients alike as they navigate through emotional challenges and life-altering situations. With a total of 23 seasons and over 1,100 episodes under its belt, Holby City promises an engaging mix of drama and heartfelt stories that will keep you glued to your screen.
The main characters in Holby City are not only compelling but have also become familiar faces for fans of British television. Characters like Ric Griffin (Hugh Quarshie), Sacha Levy (Bob Barrett), and Jac Naylor (Rosie Marcel) bring their unique perspectives to each episode, showcasing both their professional skills and personal struggles. Their interactions create a rich tapestry of relationships that often echo real-life scenarios faced by healthcare professionals. The show's ability to tackle serious topics with sensitivity while still providing moments of levity makes it stand out amongst other medical dramas.
In Season 1 alone, viewers are introduced to intense storylines such as surgeons Anton Meyer and Nick Jordan fighting against time during a heart transplant operation (Episode 1) or Nurse Julie Fitzjohn's struggle amidst departmental rivalries (Episode 2). These early narratives set the tone for what would evolve into complex character arcs over the years. As new characters enter the scene and others depart, every season retains its core essence while keeping things fresh and exciting for viewers.