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Always and Everyone
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.
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Plot Summary
Set during the Second World War, Always and Everyone follows the experiences of a group of army doctors in a field hospital. Facing immense pressure and constant loss, they grapple with the moral and emotional toll of their work. The series explores themes of camaraderie, sacrifice, and the psychological impact of war on those who must confront its horrors daily.
Critical Reception
Always and Everyone received generally positive reviews, particularly for its realistic portrayal of the challenges faced by medical personnel during wartime and its strong performances. Critics often highlighted the series' emotional depth and its sensitive handling of difficult subject matter.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its realistic depiction of wartime medicine.
Commended for strong acting and emotional resonance.
Noted for its sensitive exploration of the human cost of conflict.
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Fun Fact
The series was filmed in various locations across the United Kingdom, aiming for an authentic period feel.
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