Specifically "Emergency Ward 10" I think, at the time - a British TV soap-opera show. Started in 1957, like "Sector General". "Dr Kildare" was in print much earlier, on television much later (1960).
I only now thought "Is an emergency ward a thing?" And in fact, the words seem to lead chiefly to "Emergency Ward 10" - and to some indications that it was meant to be "Emergency - (in) Ward 10". And originally conceived as "Calling Nurse Roberts". But later such as in film "Life in Emergency Ward 10", it's treated as the name of the place.
A current (up to 2025) Australian documentary series also popped up. "The Royal Melbourne Hospital's busy trauma centre" is covered in show "The Emergency Ward". (At least, that's the title on British "Channel 4".) but surely it's "The Trauma Centre".
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Date: 2025-03-10 01:22 pm (UTC)Now we need a Murchison (maybe we can downplay the physical attributes and give her a first name :-) ) and a lot of voice actors ...
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Date: 2025-03-10 01:24 pm (UTC)The Crichton estate smells money, so they're saying there isn't.
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Date: 2025-03-10 01:30 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2025-03-10 03:57 pm (UTC)I only now thought "Is an emergency ward a thing?" And in fact, the words seem to lead chiefly to "Emergency Ward 10" - and to some indications that it was meant to be "Emergency - (in) Ward 10". And originally conceived as "Calling Nurse Roberts". But later such as in film "Life in Emergency Ward 10", it's treated as the name of the place.
A current (up to 2025) Australian documentary series also popped up. "The Royal Melbourne Hospital's busy trauma centre" is covered in show "The Emergency Ward". (At least, that's the title on British "Channel 4".) but surely it's "The Trauma Centre".
Robert Carnegie