Wednesday, 26 August 2015
218 General Hospital
First watched : Uncertain
I've no idea when I first caught this but it would have been 1975 or later as that was when it moved to a Friday evening slot as an hourly drama rather than two half-hour dramas shown in the early afternoon. It wasn't the first medical soap; there had been a successful twice-weekly series Emergency Ward Ten in the late fifties and sixties and my mum and gran annoyingly kept referring to this by that name even though there was no direct continuity between the two series.
I recall the characters better than the storylines , particularly the irascible and outspoken consultant Parker-Brown played by the fearsome looking Lewis Jones ( above ) who regularly caused headaches for the more diplomatic head honcho Mr Armstrong ( David Garth ). There was one episode where Parker Brown became a patient and was predictably a troublesome one. The target of Parker Brown's ire was usually the head administrator Kirby ( Eric Lander ), set up to be the villain of the series but really just a guy doing his job. I think I probably first heard the word "bureaucrat" from Parker Brown's lips in relation to Kirby. Tony Adams ( from Crossroads ) and confusingly Tom Adams played the younger doctors for use in the romantic sub-plots.
The series was cancelled in 1979 with bosses thinking it unrealistic and it's received little attention since, with many episodes believed lost. Lewis Jones had little interest in TV work after the series ended ; apart from a brief appearance in Bergerac a couple of years later , he stuck to the theatre. At the time of writing he's still alive aged 91.
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