Holby City: The Devil You Know


10:40 am - 11:45 am, Wednesday, February 11 on U&Drama +1 (60)

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About this Broadcast

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The Devil You Know
Episode 7

Zubin tries to lighten the mood after news breaks about another suspicious death on the wards, Ric is served with a gagging order, and despite Nic's release, Kelly goes through with her plan to frame Kath, making it look like she has administered a morphine overdose. Meanwhile, Rosie tells Sami she is no longer interested in reconciliation and a patient is brought in with toxic shock syndrome


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

Cast & Crew

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Art Malik (Actor) .. Zubin Khan
Hugh Quarshie (Actor) .. Ric Griffin
Liam Garrigan (Actor) .. Nic Yorke
Rachel Leskovac (Actor) .. Kelly Yorke
Jan Pearson (Actor) .. Kath Fox
Kim Vithana (Actor) .. Rosie Sattar
Nitin Ganatra (Actor) .. Sami Sattar
Christine Entwisle (Actor) .. DI Jane Archer
Paul Goodman (Producer)
Rob Evans (Director)
Aileen Goss (Writer)

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Did You Know..

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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.
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
Rachel Leskovac (Actor) .. Kelly Yorke
Jan Pearson (Actor) .. Kath Fox
Kim Vithana (Actor) .. Rosie Sattar
Nitin Ganatra (Actor) .. Sami Sattar
Born: June 30, 1967 in Kenya
Best Known For: Playing Masood Ahmed in EastEnders.
Early-life: Born Nitin Chandra Ganatra in Kenya on June 30, 1967, his family's origins are in India. His great grandfather had arrived in Kenya to work on the railways. Nitin was three when his family moved to Coventry. He went on to study Drama, Film and Television at the University of Bristol.
Career: His many film and TV appearances include roles in Truly Madly Deeply (1990), Secrets & Lies (1996), This Life, Extremely Dangerous, Murder in Mind, The Jury, Rescue Me, Being April, Holby City and Bride & Prejudice (2004). In 2005, he became known to worldwide audiences for playing Prince Pondicherry in Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. He went on to star in Meet the Magoons, Jane Hall, The Bill, New Tricks and Mumbai Calling before joining EastEnders in 2007 as good-natured postman Masood Ahmed. More recently, he investigated why his family moved to England in Who Do You Think You Are?
Quote: "I've got that sort of face that always, always gets stopped at immigration and customs. It just says ‘come here sir we need to do a strip search'"
Trivia: At the British Soap Awards 2009, Ganatra and his EastEnders co-star Nina Wadia won the award for Best On Screen Partnership.
Christine Entwisle (Actor) .. DI Jane Archer
Paul Goodman (Producer)
Rob Evans (Director)
Aileen Goss (Writer)

Before / After

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Doctors
10:05 am
Casualty
11:45 am