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- It's all happening at Holby: patients claiming to be virgins in a sexual relationship, an alcoholic man who can't remember yesterday, and Duffy comes face to face with the man who raped her (in Series One) when he is brought into A&E in a critical condition.
- The night shift at Holby is closed down but that doesn't stop the staff from campaigning to get it re-opened. Duffy is successful when she applies for the post of sister at rival hospital St. Stephens, much to Ewart's disappointment, and Ted and Megan are seen to be having some problems in their relationship.
- A gang of youths are targeting and assaulting an Asian family on the streets; a female entertainer ends up in casualty when she announces on stage that her live snake has escaped into the audience, causing them to panic and flee. Back at Holby, and Ponting is finding life too hard to cope with after the death of colleague/lover Sandra, and Ewart receives some professional advice on how best to proceed with his divorce.
- Charlie asks recovering alcoholic King if he could arrange to stand a little closer to his razor; Ewart tries emotional blackmail on Baz.
- It's a hectic night at Holby's A&E when a frustrated wheelchair-bound man sets himself on fire and an elderly women falls down her stairs whilst attempting to answer her telephone. As far the staff, Duffy is still on/off with AIDS-infected boyfriend Peter; Megan has an attack of conscience when she believes she caused an unnecessary injury to an elderly patient; and Elizabeth comes face-to-face with Ewart's estranged wife when he ends up collapsing at the hospital.
- A&E is shut down at New Year when a missionary turns up carrying suspected Lassa fever. Kuba witnesses two men in a vicious brawl whilst he is cycling to work and stops to help one of them who is badly beaten, little realizing his own life is under threat just by being a witness.
- Taxi drivers are being randomly attacked by a non-paying female passenger, which puts Megan on edge when her husband Ted (a taxi-driver) cannot be contacted. Staff nurse Trish escapes an attempted rape in her friends' car and ends up at Holby as a patient. Mrs. Sherman's plans to modernize the hospital with the use of her own company are quashed when Ewart refuses her offer during their dinner date.
- There is a sense of estrangement in the air between Ewart and Mrs. Straker, and Duffy's icy cold friction continues to grow as she takes it out on staff members who she feels do not respect her judgments. A gambler and his lady friend get themselves into difficulty when she falls ill during an important card game.
- A Polish man is brought into Holby after suffering an electric shock from his radio. Ponty's birthday is an excuse for him to remind Sandra of how much he loves her. Charlie has a quiet word in the ear of Cyril over the relationship issue with Karen whilst trying to cope without nicotine for 48 hours.
- A male social worker answering a domestic disturbance call is viciously assaulted by the drunken bully suspect, who continues his unruly behaviour towards his partner's hungry young boy after he calls out for food one too many times. A pick-pocket prisoner (Kenneth Cope) also attends the casualty department under police guard with a suspected heart attack, but the staff are unconvinced it is genuine; and an elderly woman suffering from a gangrenous foot is admitted to the hospital by her son who insists she receives private care.
- The waiting room at the A&E is undergoing some decoration in preparation for a visit from the Royal family, but the lazy workmen are not doing much to impress the staff. Duffy has a good excuse for being late for work when she is attacked en route, and a young boy is found face down in a swimming pool by the girl who set him up.
- Cyril tries to woo Mary for a bet, but she is on to him and forces him to take her to the most expensive hotel in Holby to teach him a lesson. Ewart makes a shocking statement in front of Elizabeth, whilst two brothers become embroiled in a fight against a nasty wife-beating thug, which ends in bloodshed and all three on the A&E ward.
- When several patients start filtering into Holby hospital with similar burn wounds and all being tight-lipped about the details of their accidents, the staff become suspicious. Meanwhile, the medical personnel on the A&E ward are having to deal with managements justification of the night-shift routine which is under threat. Leaning slightly on the personal lives of the staff rather than the storyline contained within the episode, however, it was a decent pilot which sets up the interesting characters and their backgrounds nicely for further episodes.
- A young girl arrives on A&E after being knocked unconscious by a passing train. Her half-sister alerts the ambulance and accompanies her to Holby but refuses to talk as to the reasons behind the apparent attempted suicide attempt; but some clever coercion from staff member Clive King uncovers a family issue which could have been the cause. Meanwhile, a spot-check at the hospital by a member of the DHSS uncovers some interesting information when porter Kuba Trzcinski speaks without thinking.
- Baz beds young old flame Ricky, but it's strictly a one nighter as far as she's concerned. The staff hold a protest outside a local cinema showing unsavoury films with nurses.
- Duffy's new boyfriend has a very upsetting confession which throws their relationship into serious jeopardy, whilst Megan and Ted argue on their silver wedding anniversary over his plans to move to Cheltenham and become a self-employed taxi driver. Back at Holby General, a male prostitute and a born-again religious nut are among the casualties.
- The night shift at Holby are called upon to deal with the several casualties from a motorway pile-up, which includes a young pregnant woman and her partner. Back at the hospital a drunken reporter is sniffing around for a story for his newspaper, and Kuba takes matters into his own hands when he discovers Clive is regularly drinking whilst on duty.
- The emergency services are called upon when a small group of potholers get into trouble underground. Meanwhile back at Holby Kuba is accused of stealing a patients wallet, and there is friction between Duffy and Mary when Charlie decides that one of them should be promoted to the rank of sister.
- An elderly gentleman is taken ill and transported to Holby but his friends at the nursing home feel he shouldn't be alone. They commandeer a company vehicle and make their way to the hospital. Shortly after, Kuba somehow manages to lose the patient whilst in the process of wheeling him to a new ward; and a man ends up on A&E boasting he suffered an injury whilst practicing judo turns out to be in discomfort due to something rather embarrassing!
- When a teenage football fan is found with wounds within short proximity of a badly-wounded police officer, the finger of suspicion begins to point in his direction. Meanwhile, a woman is admitted onto the ward who refuses medical treatment due to her strict belief in Christian Science.
- Megan brings her elderly neighbour into A&E after an armed siege in her back garden results in him fighting for his life. Baz has a secret she is not sharing with Charlie, and a Dutch drug smuggler dies whilst in the company of his mistress whom flees the hospital when Ewart starts asking her some questions as to the mans identity.
- When a group of travelers put up camp on private property the owner of the land hires some helping hands to get rid of them; unfortunately this results in a young boy ending up in Casualty. Meanwhile Mary's father ends up on the ward after taking one too many pills and Ewart begins to resent spending time with Elizabeth whilst her daughter is around.
- Baz and Charlie take their relationship further whilst Ewart complains about hospital hygiene.
- Duffy is back at work after her attack and confides in Megan, who herself is on the ward undergoing treatment for her cancer. An amateur boxing match ends with the winner being rushed to Holby in a critical condition, and an elderly alcoholic woman suffers from internal bleeding. Whilst all this is going on, ambulance driver Ponting receives the news that his wife has left him having discovered his affair with parademic Sandra Mute, who has dumped him for a 4'11" jockey and jetted off to Llandudno!
- An elderly woman is brought into A&E by her frustrated daughter, and a young baby is brought in by its mother, both of whom are suffering from suspicious facial bruises. An unconscious teenage girl is found by the canal by the ambulance crew following a tip-off.