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** We can only hope Jac does so soon...
** We can only hope Jac does so soon...
* [[Batman Gambit]]: Used on occasion.
* [[Batman Gambit]]: Used on occasion.
* [[BLAM Episode]]: The bizarre Christmas fantasy episodes featuring ghosts, time-travel and alternate realities since 2007.
* [[Non Sequitur Episode]]: The bizarre Christmas fantasy episodes featuring ghosts, time-travel and alternate realities since 2007.
* [[Black Comedy]]: What this show sometimes falls into becoming.
* [[Black Comedy]]: What this show sometimes falls into becoming.
* [[Breakout Character]]: Two extras; one tan-skinned and the actress playing her is currently unknown, and a blonde extra whose actress is currently unknown, but she gets referred to as "Nikki" on-screen a few times. The [[Fandom]] for them, is well... big enough for them to be proper characters. [http://img685.imageshack.us/img685/2990/holbyunknownntan1.jpg Here's the picture of them, for those interested].
* [[Breakout Character]]: Two extras; one tan-skinned and the actress playing her is currently unknown, and a blonde extra whose actress is currently unknown, but she gets referred to as "Nikki" on-screen a few times. The [[Fandom]] for them, is well... big enough for them to be proper characters. [http://img685.imageshack.us/img685/2990/holbyunknownntan1.jpg Here's the picture of them, for those interested].
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** In the episode ''My Hero'' a [[Captain Ersatz]] of ''[[The Vampire Diaries]]'' Vicki appeared, as a [[Funny Background Event|background character.]]
** In the episode ''My Hero'' a [[Captain Ersatz]] of ''[[The Vampire Diaries]]'' Vicki appeared, as a [[Funny Background Event|background character.]]
** [[Wild Mass Guessing|Speculation]] reigns as to whether Joanne Kelly's supposed appearance in it will mean her being [[Typecasting|a police officer/agent character again]], a la ''[[Warehouse 13]]''. Doesn't help [[New Media Are Evil|that "showbiz gossip" sites perpetrate this]]...
** [[Wild Mass Guessing|Speculation]] reigns as to whether Joanne Kelly's supposed appearance in it will mean her being [[Typecasting|a police officer/agent character again]], a la ''[[Warehouse 13]]''. Doesn't help [[New Media Are Evil|that "showbiz gossip" sites perpetrate this]]...
** Possibly, this also encouraged ''[[Scrubs]]'' to ''create'' an expy of Nikki, albeit non-speaking.
** Possibly, this also encouraged ''[[Scrubs]]'' to ''create'' an expy of Nikki, albeit non-speaking.
* [[Fan Service]]: Two extras: one tan-skinned and the actress playing her is currently unknown, and a blonde extra whose actress is currently unknown, but she gets referred to as "Nikki" on-screen a few times. Another one, called Kate, also as well, is considered [[Fan Service]]. The [[Fandom]] for them, is well, huge... making them into an [[Ensemble Darkhorse]].
* [[Fan Service]]: Two extras: one tan-skinned and the actress playing her is currently unknown, and a blonde extra whose actress is currently unknown, but she gets referred to as "Nikki" on-screen a few times. Another one, called Kate, also as well, is considered [[Fan Service]]. The [[Fandom]] for them, is well, huge... making them into an [[Ensemble Darkhorse]].
** However, they are ''not'' there for that purpose, but as functional ( if [[The Voiceless|non]]-speaking or [[Suddenly Voiced|rarely speaking]]) characters. [[Word of God]] on this has yet to happen.
** However, they are ''not'' there for that purpose, but as functional ( if [[The Voiceless|non]]-speaking or [[Suddenly Voiced|rarely speaking]]) characters. [[Word of God]] on this has yet to happen.
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** Jane Wallbank, BBC producer of various shows.
** Jane Wallbank, BBC producer of various shows.
** Joanne Kelly, of ''[[Warehouse 13]]'' is set to appear in the show sometime late 2010/early 2011 apparently.
** Joanne Kelly, of ''[[Warehouse 13]]'' is set to appear in the show sometime late 2010/early 2011 apparently.
** [http://www.uk.castingcallpro.com/view.php?uid=156267 Louise Houghton], recently.
** [https://web.archive.org/web/20080521023217/http://uk.castingcallpro.com/view.php?uid=156267 Louise Houghton], recently.
** [[Stargate SG-1|Osiris]]
** [[Stargate SG-1|Osiris]]
** [[Hustle|Emma Kennedy]] from ''[[Hustle]]''.
** [[Hustle|Emma Kennedy]] from ''[[Hustle]]''.
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** Well, ''some'' characters dress ordinarily and without much makeup. Then there's [[Goth|Frieda]].
** Well, ''some'' characters dress ordinarily and without much makeup. Then there's [[Goth|Frieda]].
* [[Informed Attractiveness]]: Jac Naylor, although Rosie Marcel is quite the [[Ms. Fanservice]].
* [[Informed Attractiveness]]: Jac Naylor, although Rosie Marcel is quite the [[Ms. Fanservice]].
* [[Is It Always Like This]]: Some characters think this way. But that's [[Truth in Television]], given the setting, and [[Justified Trope|justified]].
* [[Is It Always Like This?]]: Some characters think this way. But that's [[Truth in Television]], given the setting, and [[Justified Trope|justified]].
* [[Joker Immunity]]
* [[Joker Immunity]]
* [[Karma Houdini]]: Subverted with Ric Griffin - He stole Michael Spence's wife, and generally comes off as smug when he constantly relays messages to Michael from his ex-wife & Michael suffers a setback in his career. It's a subversion, because Ric has cancer, which appears to be both [[Laser-Guided Karma]] & letting him get away with all of this as other characters feel sorry for him. ''At the same time''.
* [[Karma Houdini]]: Subverted with Ric Griffin - He stole Michael Spence's wife, and generally comes off as smug when he constantly relays messages to Michael from his ex-wife & Michael suffers a setback in his career. It's a subversion, because Ric has cancer, which appears to be both [[Laser-Guided Karma]] & letting him get away with all of this as other characters feel sorry for him. ''At the same time''.
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* [[Living Prop]]: Often [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] by the characters, ''especially'' Elliott and Jac.
* [[Living Prop]]: Often [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] by the characters, ''especially'' Elliott and Jac.
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]: Obvious, for a show like this.
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]: Obvious, for a show like this.
* [[Meta Guy|Meta Girl]]: Jac Naylor.
* [[Meta Guy|Meta Girl]]: Jac Naylor.
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: Cardio Thoracic surgeon Anton Meyer (George Irving) in the first few series. In the first episode he told a patient that if he (the patient) ever smoked again he (Meyer) would personally undo everything he had done on the operating table.
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: Cardio Thoracic surgeon Anton Meyer (George Irving) in the first few series. In the first episode he told a patient that if he (the patient) ever smoked again he (Meyer) would personally undo everything he had done on the operating table.
* [[More Popular Spinoff]].
* [[More Popular Spinoff]].
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: The [[Ensemble Darkhorse]] characters, and Jenny Elwood.
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: The [[Ensemble Darkhorse]] characters, and Jenny Elwood.
* [[Noodle Incident]]: "Remember that time we put Nikki in the store-cupboard with Donna...."
* [[Noodle Incident]]: "Remember that time we put Nikki in the store-cupboard with Donna...."
** A few [[Noodle Incident|Noodle Incidents]] happen on this show, which [[Fridge Brilliance|makes you wonder if the nurses actually do work or not]]. But it is to some degree, [[Truth in Television]].
** A few [[Noodle Incident]]s happen on this show, which [[Fridge Brilliance|makes you wonder if the nurses actually do work or not]]. But it is to some degree, [[Truth in Television]].
*** [[Once an Episode]] a [[Noodle Incident]] occurs, making it sometimes a [[Riddle for the Ages]], but it's ''always'' plot-relevant.
*** [[Once an Episode]] a [[Noodle Incident]] occurs, making it sometimes a [[Riddle for the Ages]], but it's ''always'' plot-relevant.
* [[No Name Given]]: For the tan-skinned nurse (she looks either Portuguese or Indian) who appears with Nikki (picture shown above in [[Ascended Extra]]).
* [[No Name Given]]: For the tan-skinned nurse (she looks either Portuguese or Indian) who appears with Nikki (picture shown above in [[Ascended Extra]]).
* [[Oddly Small Organization]]: For the management, on-screen, at least.
* [[Oddly Small Organization]]: For the management, on-screen, at least.
* [[Only Sane Man]]: Henrik Hanssen. Also, Mark Williams as well.
* [[Only Sane Man]]: Henrik Hanssen. Also, Mark Williams as well.
* [[The Plan]]: ''[[Holby City]]'' has characters who use this trope to extremes.
* [[The Plan]]: '''''Holby City''''' has characters who use this trope to extremes.
** Namely Jac, Sacha, Frieda Petrenko
** Namely Jac, Sacha, Frieda Petrenko
* [[The Red Stapler]]: Jac Naylor's outfits, which have become suddenly fashionable.
* [[The Red Stapler]]: Jac Naylor's outfits, which have become suddenly fashionable.
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* [[Refuge in Vulgarity]]: Happens now and then in the show.
* [[Refuge in Vulgarity]]: Happens now and then in the show.
* [[Saw Star Wars 27 Times]]: Comedian Toby Hadoke plays a character in the episode "Snow Queens" who shamelessly boats over how many times he's watched ''[[The Matrix]]''.
* [[Saw Star Wars 27 Times]]: Comedian Toby Hadoke plays a character in the episode "Snow Queens" who shamelessly boats over how many times he's watched ''[[The Matrix]]''.
* [[He Who Must Not Be Seen|She Who Must Not Be Seen]]: Tracey Lang, a frequently-mentioned character. Fans of the show often wonder why she isn't shown on-screen.
* [[He Who Must Not Be Seen|She Who Must Not Be Seen]]: Tracey Lang, a frequently-mentioned character. Fans of the show often wonder why she isn't shown on-screen.
** Also Gemma Oddi, a name referenced ''multiple times'' on computer monitors on the show since 2008-2009, but her face has always been obscured or the camera pans too fast for the viewer to see it.
** Also Gemma Oddi, a name referenced ''multiple times'' on computer monitors on the show since 2008-2009, but her face has always been obscured or the camera pans too fast for the viewer to see it.
* [[Shown Their Work]]
* [[Shown Their Work]]
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* [[Spin-Off]]: Obviously.
* [[Spin-Off]]: Obviously.
** For two years had its own spinoff in the [[Police Procedural]] ''Holby Blue''.
** For two years had its own spinoff in the [[Police Procedural]] ''Holby Blue''.
* [[Star-Making Role]]: For Louise Houghton, who appeared as Jenny Elwood between 2009 and 2010 in the show. [http://www.uk.castingcallpro.com/view.php?uid=156267 This website link has some info about her.]
* [[Star-Making Role]]: For Louise Houghton, who appeared as Jenny Elwood between 2009 and 2010 in the show. [https://web.archive.org/web/20080521023217/http://uk.castingcallpro.com/view.php?uid=156267 This website link has some info about her.]
* [[Stripperiffic]]: Some of the nurses' outfits, particularly Jac Naylor, Penny and also Donna Jackson, and the female nurses' extras outfits.
* [[Stripperiffic]]: Some of the nurses' outfits, particularly Jac Naylor, Penny and also Donna Jackson, and the female nurses' extras outfits.
** Jac Naylor is deliberately seen as [[Ms. Fanservice]] for this reason.
** Jac Naylor is deliberately seen as [[Ms. Fanservice]] for this reason.
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[[Category:The Nineties]]
[[Category:The Nineties]]
[[Category:Holby City]]
[[Category:Holby City]]
[[Category:TV Series]]

Latest revision as of 00:03, 5 October 2020

The Spin-Off of Casualty launched in 1999, this focuses more on the lives of the medics than the actual emergencies involved. However, it is nearly always set within the hospital.

Tropes used in Holby City include: