Holby City: Trick or Treat


09:35 am - 10:35 am, Friday, February 6 on U&Drama (20)

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About this Broadcast

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Trick or Treat
Episode 4

Chrissie prepares for a showdown with Owen at the hospital Hallowe'en party, Ric's personal problems start to affect his professional life and Kelly takes out her frustration on Kath when the police refuse to let her see Nic. Meanwhile, sexual tension builds between Mubbs and Rosie. Guest starring Richard Blackwood


subtitles 16x9
General Movie/Drama Soap/Melodrama/Folkloric

Cast & Crew

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Ian Aspinall (Actor) .. Mubbs Hussein
Kim Vithana (Actor) .. Rosie Sattar
Tina Hobley (Actor) .. Chrissie Williams
Mark Moraghan (Actor) .. Owen Davis
Hugh Quarshie (Actor) .. Ric Griffin
Liam Garrigan (Actor) .. Nic Yorke
Richard Blackwood (Actor) .. Mark Roberts
Rachel Leskovac (Actor) .. Kelly
Jan Pearson (Actor) .. Kath
Patricia Potter (Actor) .. Diane
Art Malik (Actor) .. Zubin Khan
Colin Bucksey (Director)
Emma Turner (Producer)

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Did You Know..

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Ian Aspinall (Actor) .. Mubbs Hussein
Kim Vithana (Actor) .. Rosie Sattar
Tina Hobley (Actor) .. Chrissie Williams
Born: May 20, 1972 in London
Best Known For: Holby City and her Corrie days.
Early-life: Very shy as a child, London-born Tina was sent to speech and drama classes in an attempt to counter her introversion. Hobley enrolled with a very strict speech and drama teacher, whom she adored and stayed with for many years, before moving from there to the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art (WDADA).
Career: Hobley is best known for playing feisty ward sister Chrissie Williams in BBC medical drama Holby City. After graduating from WDADA, where she trained from 1990 to 1993, Hobley starred in a number of TV dramas, including Coronation Street, Harbour Lights and The Bill. In 2014, she took part in Celebrity MasterChef. She has also appeared in All Star Mr & Mrs, Comic Relief Does Fame Academy and Big Star's Little Star with her daughter Olivia. In early 2016, she was a contestant on Channel 4's sporting reality show The Jump.
Quote: "I haven't lived the normal actor's life, where I don't know where my next job is coming from - but that in itself feels exciting."
Trivia: Hobley supports the Starlight Foundation.
Mark Moraghan (Actor) .. Owen Davis
Hugh Quarshie (Actor) .. Ric Griffin
Born: December 25, 1954 in Accra, Ghana
Best Known For: Playing Ric Griffin in Holby City.
Early-life: Hugh Antony Kobna Quarshie was born on December 22, 1954, in Accra, Ghana, where he spent the first few years of his life. He moved to England and grew up in Golders Green, north London. Hugh went to school in Cheltenham and later studied Politics, Philosophy and Economics at Oxford, where he was president of the African Society, and co-director of the Oxford and Cambridge Shakespeare Company. After graduating, he worked as a journalist, becoming a sub-editor at West Africa Magazine.
Career: Made his small-screen debut in 1979 TV movie The Knowledge, and later featured in TV series Angels, Surgical Spirit and Medics. Appeared as Julius Caesar and Macbeth for the Royal Shakespeare Company. Starred in a string of movies including Highlander and Nightbreed. While filming Star Wars: Episode One _ The Phantom Menace in Italy, he drew more autograph hunters than co-star Liam Neeson because of his role as a priest in Italian horror film La Chiesa. He was asked to reprise his role of Captain Panaka in Attack of the Clones but turned it down. Over the past few years he has appeared in Conspiracy of Silence, The Afternoon Play, Doctor Who and Holby City.
Quote: "My attitude to acting is if you take it too seriously then you're not taking your life seriously enough."
Trivia: In 2010, he traced his Ghanaian and Dutch origins in an episode of Who Do You Think You Are?
Liam Garrigan (Actor) .. Nic Yorke
Richard Blackwood (Actor) .. Mark Roberts
Born: May 15, 1972 in London
Best Known For: His early career as a comedian and TV presenter and playing Vincent Hubbard in EastEnders.
Early-life: Richard Clifford Blackwood was born in London on May 15, 1972. His sister is supermodel Naomi Campbell. After graduating from university with a degree in Business Studies, Richard decided to pursue his dream of making it in showbiz. In 1993, he performed his first stand-up show at The Spot in Covent Garden. Three years later, he started co-presenting MTV Select alongside June Sarpong. The show ran for four years. In 1999, he showcased his talents on Channel 4 in The Richard Blackwood Show, which comprised sketches, interviews and music.
Career: In 2000, Blackwood released his debut hip-hop album, You'll Love to Hate This, but his music career soon fizzled out. In 2004, he joined radio station Choice FM. On the stage, Blackwood has appeared in Cat On a Hot Tin Roof and Shrek, playing the character of Donkey. In February 2015, he made his first appearance in EastEnders as Vincent Hubbard.
Quote: "When I was made bankrupt, it was hard because I was one of the first young guys from the MTV era to be deemed to have it all and then to lose it all."
Trivia: Blackwood filed for bankruptcy in 2003.
Rachel Leskovac (Actor) .. Kelly
Jan Pearson (Actor) .. Kath
Patricia Potter (Actor) .. Diane
Art Malik (Actor) .. Zubin Khan
Born: November 13, 1952 in Bahawalpur, Pakistan
Best Known For: The Jewel In The Crown and A Passage To India.
Early-life: Born Athar Ul-Haque on November 13, 1952, in Bahawalpur, Pakistan. One of six children, he moved to London when he was two. At the age of 10 he was sent to boarding school in Pakistan to "rediscover his roots", returning to England a year later. He had his first theatrical experience at school and decided he wanted to act, a choice that didn't please his parents. He tried business studies before winning a scholarship to the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 1974.
Career: Malik took on minor roles until his big break came in The Jewel In The Crown. During the filming, director David Lean headhunted him for A Passage To India. Both were released in 1984, bringing Malik instant fame. In demand ever since, he has appeared in a host of TV and movie productions, including Bond movie The Living Daylights. He established himself as a movie villain in 1994 action blockbuster True Lies, and played a special needs teacher in acclaimed thriller Clockwork Mice. In recent years, Malik has appeared on the small screen in Life Support, Hotel!, Messiah, Holby City, The Nativity, Upstairs Downstairs, and Borgia.
Quote: "Am I a star? I hope not, because star is just rats spelled backwards."
Trivia: Malik was on the verge of being declared bankrupt before he landed a lucrative role in True Lies.
Debbie O'Malley (Writer)
Colin Bucksey (Director)
Emma Turner (Producer)

Before / After

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Doctors
09:00 am
Casualty
10:35 am