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Angels was a British television drama dealing with the subject
of student nurses that was broadcast by the BBC between 1975
and 1983. The series' title derived from the name of the hospital
where the series was set, St. Angela's.
The series was devised by Julia Smith, who later went to
create EastEnders, and as such Angels prefigured the (initial)
toughness of Albert Square by tackling social issues such
as contraception, alcoholism and promiscuity as part of the
nurses' lives. Angels received criticism for its unglamorous
depiction of the nursing profession, but Smith defended the
programme, arguing the need to address such subjects in the
series. Indeed, with its sometimes hard-hitting portrayal
of young nurses facing up to the demands of the profession
and multi-ethnic cast, Angels was grittily authentic. To this
end, each actress taking a part was required to work on a
real hospital ward to gain experience and thus contribute
to the realism of the production.
Initially, the series aired in series of thirteen episodes
each, but was later screened twice a week. One might retrospectively
argue that the BBC were "testing the water" for
a long-running prime-time soap, and indeed the success of
Angels in its slot does seem like a dry run for EastEnders
and for Casualty, another medical series noted for its (initial)
gritty realism and which also increased its production rate
as its popularity rose.
The series also provided valuable early TV exposure for a
variety of young actresses who have gone on to become famous
faces and seasoned players on British TV such as Fiona Fullerton,
Lesley Dunlop and Pauline Quirke. Additionally, Kathryn Apanowicz,
Shirley Cheriton and Judith Jacob all went on to appear in
EastEnders.
From 2004 Channel 4 has screened the drama series No Angels,
also set in a hospital, and specifically aimed at showing
nurses as more fallible characters.
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