The Hands that Rock the Cradle, Part 1
Faye struggles to cope when her son is admitted for another life-saving operation. Connie is left without a patient for her robotics launch.
Faye's son Archie is admitted to Holby with a whistle stuck in his throat. While he is in theatre, Lauren overhears Faye struggling over Archie's distress, wondering if he should be allowed to go on. In ITU, Lauren accidentally gives Archie the wrong medicine after dropping his drug labels on the floor.
Michael and Vanessa unveil their new vision of Holby, which includes a new matron and a new robotics suite. Michael and Connie are furious when the robotic patient's child goes missing and she refuses to go into theatre.
Chantelle, the woman everyone believes killed Maddy, is admitted to AAU. The staff must overcome their prejudices to treat her, but this is too difficult for Maria who wants justice for Maddy's death.
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Sarah McLachlan
Ben's Song
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Gabriella Cilmi
Sweet about me
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Girls Aloud
Can't Speak French
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Sarah McLachlan
Answer
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Connie Beauchamp | Amanda Mealing |
Elliot Hope | Paul Bradley |
Michael Spence | Hari Dhillon |
Ric Griffin | Hugh Quarshie |
Linden Cullen | Duncan Pow |
Joseph Byrne | Luke Roberts |
Keith Greene | Alex Macqueen |
Penny Valentine | Emma Catherwood |
Jac Naylor | Rosie Marcel |
Faye Byrne | Patsy Kensit |
Maria Kendall | Phoebe Thomas |
Oliver Valentine | James Anderson |
Mark Williams | Robert Powell |
Vanessa Lytton | Leslie Ash |
Chrissie Williams | Tina Hobley |
Donna Jackson | Jaye Jacobs |
Nicky Van Barr | Alan Morrissey |
Daisha Anderson | Rebecca Grant |
Judith Marchant | Shelagh McLeod |
Lauren Minster | Riann Steele |
Archie Morton | Conor Cremin |
Chantelle Tanner | Toyah Frantzen |
Angela Walker | Clara Salaman |
DS Karen Roberts | Catherine Bailey |
Emma Walker | Ellie Darcey-Alden |
Producer | Diana Kyle |
Director | Christopher King |
Writer | Tony McHale |