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''Emergency Ward 10'' is a British
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soap opera series shown on ITV between 1957 and 1967. Like ''
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between 1954 and 1957, ''Emergency Ward 10'' is considered to be one of British television's first major soap operas.


Overview

The series was made by the ITV contractor ATV and set in a fictional hospital called Oxbridge General. Growing out of what was originally intended to be no more than a six-week serial (entitled ''Calling Nurse Roberts''), the series became ITV's first twice-weekly evening soap opera. ''Emergency Ward 10'' was the first hospital-based television drama to establish a successful format combining medical matters with storylines centring on the personal lives of the doctors and nurses. ''Emergency Ward 10'' attracted attention for its portrayal of an interracial relationship between surgeon Louise Mahler (played by Joan Hooley) and Doctor Giles Farmer (played by John White), showing the second kiss on television between black and white actors in July 1964, the first such kiss being in a
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play '' You in Your Small Corner'' in 1962. However, the producers wrote the Mahler character out shortly afterwards by sending her to Africa, where she succumbed to snake bite. When ratings began to slide it was decided to convert the programme from a soap to a one-hour drama for Saturday nights, produced by Jo Douglas. It didn't work. ''Emergency Ward 10'' ended in 1967 after the show had been on air for ten years. ATV executive
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later admitted that cancelling the series was one of the biggest mistakes he ever made in his career. The formula was subsequently revived with the (originally) afternoon series ''
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'') which was broadcast between 1972 and 1979. Australia's Charles "Bud" Tingwell starred in the series as surgeon Alan "Digger" Dawson, enjoying a heart-throb status because of his role. The closing theme tune was "Silks and Satins" by Peter Yorke.


Releases

In March 2008, Network released a DVD set containing the 24 earliest surviving episodes which date from 1959 and 1960. A second 24-episode volume was released in July 2008, while a third 24-episode set was released in 2010. A 1966 episode was included on Network's ''Soap Box Volume One'' DVD as was the sole-surviving episode of spin-off ''Call Oxbridge 2000''.


Main cast

* Jill Browne as Nurse Carole Young, staff nurse * Rosemary Miller as Nurse Pat Roberts, staff nurse *
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as Doctor Alan Dawson, senior house officer * Frederick Bartman as Doctor Simon Forrester, senior house officer * Pamela Duncan as Sister Doughty, charge sister *
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as Doctor Chris Anderson, consultant in emergency medicine * John Carlisle as Mr Lester Large, consultant general surgeon * Peter Howell as Doctor Peter Harrison, pre-registration house officer * Anne Lloyd as Nurse Pat Roberts, staff nurse *
Glyn Owen Glyn Griffith Owen (6 March 1928 – 10 September 2004) was a Welsh stage, television and film actor, perhaps best known to British TV viewers for three roles: that of Dr Patrick O'Meara in ''Emergency Ward 10'' (ITV, 1957–61), Edward Ham ...
as Doctor Patrick O'Meara, medical registrar in cardiology * Tricia Money as Nurse Michaela Davies, senior staff nurse * John White as Doctor Giles Farmer * Paula Byrne as Nurse Frances Whitney, state enrolled nurse * Kerry Marsh as Nurse O'Keefe, student nurse *
Richard Thorp Richard Stanley Thorp (2 January 1932 – 22 May 2013) was an English actor. He was best known for his 30-year tenure portraying Alan Turner in the ITV soap opera ''Emmerdale'' from 1982 to 2013. He also appeared in films such as '' The Dam Bu ...
as Doctor John Rennie, consultant in emergency medicine *
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as Nurse Jo Buckley, staff nurse * Iris Russell as Matron Mary Stevenson, senior ward sister/Hospital matron * Pik-Sen Lim as Nurse Kwei-Kim Yen, staff nurse * Dorothy Smith as Sister McNab * John Barron as Harold de la Roux, hospital trustee *
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as Margaret de la Roux, hospital trustee * Therese McMurray as Nurse Maureen Parkin, staff nurse *William Wilde as Doctor Brooke, locum medical registrar in general surgery * Jane Rossington as Nurse Katherine Ford, senior consultant nurse in general surgery * Joan Matheson as Sister Rhys


See also

* '' Emergency – Ward 9'', contemporary television play by
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