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Always and Everyone

  • 1999 – 2002
  • Ended
  • Drama
  • ~51m / ep
  • 4 seasons
  • 9.5/10

Always and Everyone was a British television drama that ran from 1999 to 2002. It dramatised the hectic everyday lives of the doctors and nurses running the Accident and Emergency department of the large, busy city hospital, St. Victor's.

Latest: Season 4 · 2002

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  1. E1. A New Breed

    Jul 4, 2002 · 51m

    A fatal motorway coach crash results in a hectic shift for the team. Danny Barton's first day goes from bad to worse when he inadvertently informs a patient's relatives of their son's death, despite him having been discharged several hours earlier, and then ends up being held at gunpoint by the father of a young boy who was murdered after becoming caught up in a turf war. Jack's capability is called into question when he ignores hospital procedure and performs a brain operation on a dying patient.

  2. E2. The Protége

    Jul 11, 2002 · 51m

    Christine is interviewed for the position of clinical director in Robert's absence. Jack discovers that one of his former pupils, James De Costa, is being primed for a new registrar's job in the hospital. Terry deals with two brothers who are injured whilst participating in an illegal fight club. Saskia treats a young woman complaining of abdominal pain, who later reveals that she has taken more than forty pills in an attempt to take her own life. Jack is forced to perform an emergency operation on a pregnant patient.

  3. E3. Out of Time

    Jul 18, 2002 · 51m

    Robert is surprised to learn about Christine's promotion, but is forced to put his emotions on the back burner to deal with a double stabbing. Christine deals with a difficult patient who has misinformed her partner about her ability to conceive. James tries to perform a tricky procedure on a patient with a dislocated elbow, but Ruth goes above his head and contacts Jack. A tense situation arises when Robert is unable to locate blood supplies for his patients. A relative of a deceased patient vows to take revenge on Terry.

  4. E4. Against the State

    Jul 25, 2002 · 51m

    An elderly patient admitted with a broken arm makes a live television interview claiming that he was assaulted by a group of black youths. His claims spark racial tension in the black communities of Manchester, sparking a series of incidents which lead to a riot, and Terry and Jay being caught up in the centre of the action. Jay is later admitted after starting a brawl, but unexpectedly comes face to face with a man he attacked. Sam is approached by the leader of a local gang, who claims to be holding her brother captive.

  5. E5. Warrior's Heart

    Aug 1, 2002 · 51m

    Christine and Ruth come head-to-head over the treatment of a patient involved in a road traffic accident. Poppy's first day as a qualified nurse practitioner goes from bad to worse when she faces a barrage of abuse from a young boy's father. Christine informs the team that Robert has been suspended until the investigation into his outburst is concluded. The gang holding Sam's brother starts to put pressure on her, and she makes a shocking discovery about James. Terry struggles to come to terms with Jay's death.

  6. E6. Death of an Everyday Occurrence

    Aug 8, 2002 · 51m

    Jack is angered when James takes credit for one of his operations on television. Danny deals with a difficult elderly patient whose daughter suffers from William's Syndrome. Jeffrey tries to push Robert into resigning. Jack is forced to perform an operation on a paraplegic patient without the use of a general anaesthetic, and later makes a shock proposal to Christine. James confronts Sam when he discovers that she has been stealing from the drugs trial. Robert and Sunita face up to their feelings for one another.

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