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There's recently been ward changes (isn't AAU called something different now?) or at least relocation of staff i.e. Lola Griffin. Should we change that about? I'd do it myself but i can't think off the details :S Steveking 89 ( talk) 18:14, 31 January 2008 (UTC)
Despite being based on Bristol and often featuring actors with West Country accents, the -by place name ending is of Norse origin and is only found in Eastern and Northern England that were part of Danelaw. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.128.101.31 ( talk) 20:52, 23 April 2008 (UTC)
Perhaps I can help here? I had the original BBC publicity for "Casualty" and it was also reported in the "The Radio Times" in their introductory article to the first series; that Holby was a fictional Northern city. It went on to warn about trying to draw comparisons with St. James' in Leeds, saying it was not intended to be them. Perhaps that then explains the name being chosen the way it was?
Only when the BBC started showing outside scenes did it seem Holby was now set in Bristol. This actually was because of the reality of filming in an area with recognisable buildings. Now it has been complicated by the location where it is filmed having being changed again. Unfortunately Casualty started long before the Internet was common and I can find nothing online to confirm my articles about it being originally intended to be set in a Northern city. "The Radio Times" introductory article for the first series will confirm it, but I have been unable to locate that online either regrettably. Hopefully someone else will be able to find it as Wikipedia seem to now find anything not online as unverifiable. Radio Times at that time used to have a little about the front page on the inside, and I think this was where it was stated that it was a fictional Northern city, rather than in the main article itself; which introduced the main characters like Charlie, Josh and Megan.
I normally used to correct the scientific articles on Wikipedia. When I looked up Casualty on here, I corrected the error in it stating that Casualty was set in Bristol, when it was not originally at all. Unfortunately that was deleted and so were my two further corrections as there is no proof online of what I know. I am not used to being treated like that, and now no longer do any work for Wikipedia because of this. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.68.67.75 ( talk) 19:18, 28 July 2012 (UTC)
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I keep putting the excessive detail template back in the article and it keeps getting removed. Like it or not, this article does contain too much detail which is of no interest to most people and is not encyclopaedic. Wikipedia is not a fan site and should not be used as such. Please discuss here if you disagree. Better yet, make changes to the article to improve it and remove some of the unnecessarily detailed information. ChimpanzeeUK - User | Talk | Contribs 07:05, 24 April 2008 (UTC)
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Despite being based on Bristol and often featuring actors with West Country accents, the -by place name ending is of Norse origin and is only found in Eastern and Northern England that were part of Danelaw. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.128.193.138 ( talk) 15:17, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
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The article says that Sean Anderson is a clinical lead, however, in the most recent episode of Casualty; Jessica said that he'd moved onto St. Luke's after his affair. I'd chaged it myself but the article's locked and I know I'll forget by the time it's unlocked, so just in case I do forget; someone else may have to do it :) steve king 89 22:28, 20 September 2008 (UTC)
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There's recently been ward changes (isn't AAU called something different now?) or at least relocation of staff i.e. Lola Griffin. Should we change that about? I'd do it myself but i can't think off the details :S Steveking 89 ( talk) 18:14, 31 January 2008 (UTC)
Despite being based on Bristol and often featuring actors with West Country accents, the -by place name ending is of Norse origin and is only found in Eastern and Northern England that were part of Danelaw. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.128.101.31 ( talk) 20:52, 23 April 2008 (UTC)
Perhaps I can help here? I had the original BBC publicity for "Casualty" and it was also reported in the "The Radio Times" in their introductory article to the first series; that Holby was a fictional Northern city. It went on to warn about trying to draw comparisons with St. James' in Leeds, saying it was not intended to be them. Perhaps that then explains the name being chosen the way it was?
Only when the BBC started showing outside scenes did it seem Holby was now set in Bristol. This actually was because of the reality of filming in an area with recognisable buildings. Now it has been complicated by the location where it is filmed having being changed again. Unfortunately Casualty started long before the Internet was common and I can find nothing online to confirm my articles about it being originally intended to be set in a Northern city. "The Radio Times" introductory article for the first series will confirm it, but I have been unable to locate that online either regrettably. Hopefully someone else will be able to find it as Wikipedia seem to now find anything not online as unverifiable. Radio Times at that time used to have a little about the front page on the inside, and I think this was where it was stated that it was a fictional Northern city, rather than in the main article itself; which introduced the main characters like Charlie, Josh and Megan.
I normally used to correct the scientific articles on Wikipedia. When I looked up Casualty on here, I corrected the error in it stating that Casualty was set in Bristol, when it was not originally at all. Unfortunately that was deleted and so were my two further corrections as there is no proof online of what I know. I am not used to being treated like that, and now no longer do any work for Wikipedia because of this. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.68.67.75 ( talk) 19:18, 28 July 2012 (UTC)
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I keep putting the excessive detail template back in the article and it keeps getting removed. Like it or not, this article does contain too much detail which is of no interest to most people and is not encyclopaedic. Wikipedia is not a fan site and should not be used as such. Please discuss here if you disagree. Better yet, make changes to the article to improve it and remove some of the unnecessarily detailed information. ChimpanzeeUK - User | Talk | Contribs 07:05, 24 April 2008 (UTC)
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Despite being based on Bristol and often featuring actors with West Country accents, the -by place name ending is of Norse origin and is only found in Eastern and Northern England that were part of Danelaw. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.128.193.138 ( talk) 15:17, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
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The article says that Sean Anderson is a clinical lead, however, in the most recent episode of Casualty; Jessica said that he'd moved onto St. Luke's after his affair. I'd chaged it myself but the article's locked and I know I'll forget by the time it's unlocked, so just in case I do forget; someone else may have to do it :) steve king 89 22:28, 20 September 2008 (UTC)
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