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During her second year of working as a full-time doctor in Newcastle, Williams landed the role of "Amazon" in Sky 1's prime-time TV show Gladiators, following her initial application to be a contestant on the show. She was designated as the "Green Gladiator", the face of Sky's green campaign and an ambassador for the promotion of ...
Doctors logo. Doctors is a British medical soap opera which began broadcasting on BBC One on 26 March 2000. Set in the fictional West Midlands town of Letherbridge, the soap follows the lives of the staff and patients of the Mill Health Centre, a fictional NHS doctor's surgery, as well as its two sister surgeries, the University of Letherbridge Campus Surgery and Sutton Vale Surgery. The ...
She is the health and medical reporter for The One Show; she is also a television doctor on Good Morning Britain, ITV News and Jeremy Vine; [5] and she is a regular guest on the Mondays edition of "The Jeremy Vine Show" on BBC Radio 2. She is also the Clinical Director for health website Patient UK.
Doctor, Doctor (talk show) Doctors (2000 TV series) The Doctors (1969 TV series) E. Emergency Ward 10; G. Garth Marenghi's Darkplace; H. Holby City; O. The Ordeal of ...
Lorna Laidlaw (born 1 February 1963) is an English actress. She has appeared on television as Mrs Tembe in the BBC medical soap opera Doctors from 2009 to 2019 and as Aggie Bailey in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street between 2019 and 2023.
Doctors logo.. Doctors is a British medical soap opera which began broadcasting on BBC One on 26 March 2000. [1] Set in the fictional West Midlands town of Letherbridge, the soap follows the lives of the staff and patients of the Mill Health Centre, a fictional NHS doctor's surgery, as well as its sister surgery, the University of Letherbridge Campus Surgery.
Freya Wilson is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera Doctors, portrayed by Lu Corfield.She made her first appearance on 11 May 2011, and departed Doctors on 18 June 2012 after dying in a house fire.
Josephine Barnes (1912–1999), obstetrician and gynaecologist, first female president of the British Medical Association. Emily Blackwell (1826–1910), third woman to earn a medical degree in the United States (born Bristol). Margaret Bromhall (1890–1967), English radiotherapist.