Ambulance: The Last Holiday


9:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Wednesday, March 18 on BBC One London (1)

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About this Broadcast

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The Last Holiday

Tracey and Lauren, one of the five ambulance crews covering the Yorkshire coastal towns of Scarborough and Whitby, are kept busy over the bank holiday weekend. Barnsley couple Alan and Jean have travelled to their holiday home, only for Jean to have a fall - and it soon becomes clear to the medics she is suffering from life-threatening sepsis. In ambulance control, one handler tries to arrange help for a man who has had an accident while working, while another is dealing with a 999 call from the daughter of an elderly woman who is choking in the remote village of Sinnington


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Cast & Crew

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Simon Ford (Executive producer)
James Robinson (Executive producer)
Lucy Morgan (Executive producer)
Tasha McLintock (Series editor)
Bruce Turner (Series director)

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Did You Know..

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Christopher Eccleston (Narrator)
Born: February 16, 1964 in Salford
Best Known For: Doctor Who.
Early-life: Christopher Eccleston was born on February 16, 1964, in Salford, Manchester, but raised in Eccles. His father worked in a factory, and he knew he didn't want to follow in his footsteps, preferring to dream of a career as a Manchester United footballer. However, he realised he was better at acting than soccer, so after studying at Salford Technical College, he enrolled at London's Central School of Speech and Drama.
Career: Following his graduation in 1986, Eccleston spent several years without an acting job, making ends meet as a labourer. He eventually made his professional stage debut at the Bristol Old Vic, and gained plaudits for his first film, Let Him Have It. Major roles in Cracker, Shallow Grave and Our Friends in the North made him an instantly recognisable figure. He's since appeared in such projects as Jude, Hillsborough, Elizabeth, The Others, 24 Hour Party People, 28 Days Later, and The Second Coming. In 2005 he became the ninth official Doctor Who, but quit after one series to avoid being typecast. He's since appeared in Heroes, GI Joe: Rise of the Cobra, Lennon Naked, Accused, The Shadow Line, and HBO drama The Leftovers.
Quote: 'I don't want to be thought of as the Doctor to the exclusion of everything else I've done or may do.'
Trivia: He supports Manchester United and used to be a regular marathon runner.
Simon Ford (Executive producer)
James Robinson (Executive producer)
Lucy Morgan (Executive producer)
Tasha McLintock (Series editor)
Bruce Turner (Series director)

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