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I do find it fun sometimes on Casualty when on some occasions they try to go upstairs in the lift with a patient and something goes wrong and they either get stuck or have to go back to the ED immediately. Like a desperate attempt to go over to the domain of the other show is being thwarted by an unseen power. Although the crossover gods let Nick Jordan (Michael French) through in 2010, when he declared that they were going upstairs, in an exciting lift-entering cliffhanger, because Casualty’s Charlie Fairhead needed emergency surgery on Holby City. Which was fun when Ric Griffin complained about Nick Jordan daring to show his face upstairs after all the trouble that Nick caused on his stint on Holby City four years earlier, leaving for a better job with the line that it had been fun. To which Nick taunted the longest serving character, Ric Griffin (2001-2020 and five episodes of Casualty, including two as Acting CEO), about Ric snubbing surgeon Diane Lloyd and enjoying rubbing his engagement to the next of his many wives (who he dumped on their wedding day) in her face, which led to Diane dealing with it by fatally parking in front of an oncoming train. Nick had previously blamed his own surgical errors on Diane too. That crossover was also the last time an original Holby City cast member ever appeared on Holby City. And reunited Michael French with Paul Bradley again.
The last big crossover (a two-parter taking place on both shows) had them stuck in the lift at the end of the Casualty part and escaping into Holby City in part two, marking Holby City’s twentieth anniversary.
The last big crossover (a two-parter taking place on both shows) had them stuck in the lift at the end of the Casualty part and escaping into Holby City in part two, marking Holby City’s twentieth anniversary.
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