Get ready for another compelling episode of Doctors, airing on March 28, 2024, exclusively on BBC One. Titled “Flowering Cherry,” this installment promises to deliver riveting storylines and captivating performances that will keep viewers glued to their screens.
In this episode, all eyes are on Kirsty as everyone notices a significant change in her demeanor. As whispers spread and speculation mounts, Kirsty finds herself at the center of attention, grappling with the consequences of her newfound behavior.
Meanwhile, Jimmi finds himself embarking on a transformative journey as he engages in a session with Liv. As the two delve deep into the complexities of the human psyche, Jimmi confronts his own demons and discovers unexpected insights along the way.
Elsewhere, Sid’s excitement is palpable as he looks forward to spending quality time with Paige. With anticipation building and emotions running high, Sid is determined to make the most of their time together,...
In this episode, all eyes are on Kirsty as everyone notices a significant change in her demeanor. As whispers spread and speculation mounts, Kirsty finds herself at the center of attention, grappling with the consequences of her newfound behavior.
Meanwhile, Jimmi finds himself embarking on a transformative journey as he engages in a session with Liv. As the two delve deep into the complexities of the human psyche, Jimmi confronts his own demons and discovers unexpected insights along the way.
Elsewhere, Sid’s excitement is palpable as he looks forward to spending quality time with Paige. With anticipation building and emotions running high, Sid is determined to make the most of their time together,...
- 3/22/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
24 Hours in A&e’s nurse Lou Davis has revealed details of the most “horrific” injury she’s seen on the show.
In the latest episode of the Channel 4 show, the 54-year-old nurse is seen tending to a 45-year-old mum named Kirsty with a “horrific” ankle injury.
According to Davis, it was one of the “grimmest” injuries she’s seen in her career.
“It was horrific,” the nurse told Nottinghamshire Live. “We’d received a telephone call to say someone was coming in with a compound fracture so when she came through the door and her foot was hanging off I was just shocked because usually, you get some sense of what you’re going to be confronted by.
“The fact that she kept her foot is incredible,” Davis added. “When they put it back in I thought I was going to vomit... the bit they didn’t show is graphic.
In the latest episode of the Channel 4 show, the 54-year-old nurse is seen tending to a 45-year-old mum named Kirsty with a “horrific” ankle injury.
According to Davis, it was one of the “grimmest” injuries she’s seen in her career.
“It was horrific,” the nurse told Nottinghamshire Live. “We’d received a telephone call to say someone was coming in with a compound fracture so when she came through the door and her foot was hanging off I was just shocked because usually, you get some sense of what you’re going to be confronted by.
“The fact that she kept her foot is incredible,” Davis added. “When they put it back in I thought I was going to vomit... the bit they didn’t show is graphic.
- 1/4/2023
- by Peony Hirwani
- The Independent - TV
If filmmaking is a puzzle, casting is a corner piece that, when chosen correctly, helps hold everything together. I recently told you about Coil’s Hellraiser soundtrack that almost was, but what about the cast? Clive Barker captured lightning in a bottle with his 1987 directorial debut, but here are some casting choices that could have impacted Hellraiser significantly.
Doug Bradley as Mover
Barker has known Doug Bradley since high school, so he allowed him his choice between two roles in Hellraiser: the Lead Cenobite or one of the mattress movers. As this was his first film, Bradley nearly chose to play the mover, because he thought it was important for the audience to see his face.
Thankfully, Bradley decided on the Lead Cenobite, and the rest is history. He became a horror icon, reprising the role in the next seven sequels, while Dave Atkins and Oliver Parker (who went on...
Doug Bradley as Mover
Barker has known Doug Bradley since high school, so he allowed him his choice between two roles in Hellraiser: the Lead Cenobite or one of the mattress movers. As this was his first film, Bradley nearly chose to play the mover, because he thought it was important for the audience to see his face.
Thankfully, Bradley decided on the Lead Cenobite, and the rest is history. He became a horror icon, reprising the role in the next seven sequels, while Dave Atkins and Oliver Parker (who went on...
- 9/29/2022
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
Playing canonically fair with the "Hellraiser" film series is a tricky proposition. Although the first eight "Hellraiser" movies feature Doug Bradley as Pinhead, the franchise's central monster, few of them seem to interconnect in any kind of meaningful way. Clive Barker's original "Hellraiser" (1987) and Tony Randel's "Hellbound: Hellraiser II" (1988) feature many members of the same cast and follow the same continuity, but after that, the series becomes a little hazy. Anthony Hickox's "Hellraiser III: Hell On Earth" (1992) takes place in America and features a new protagonist and an altered version of Pinhead who now wants to cause mayhem on Earth.
Kevin Yagher's "Hellraiser: Bloodline" (1996) was the series' last attempt to keep continuity clear, working the events of "Hellraiser III" into a broader "Hellraiser" myth. "Bloodline" covers both the invention of the Lemarchant Configuration and the death of Pinhead in the distant future.
"Hellraiser: Inferno" (2000), "Hellraiser: Hellseeker...
Kevin Yagher's "Hellraiser: Bloodline" (1996) was the series' last attempt to keep continuity clear, working the events of "Hellraiser III" into a broader "Hellraiser" myth. "Bloodline" covers both the invention of the Lemarchant Configuration and the death of Pinhead in the distant future.
"Hellraiser: Inferno" (2000), "Hellraiser: Hellseeker...
- 9/21/2022
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
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