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from "Casualty" (1986)
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- "Casualty"
- All You Need Is Love (2009) TV episode, Played by Susan Cookson
- This Mess We're In: Part 2 (2008) TV episode, Played by Susan Cookson
- This Mess We're In: Part 1 (2008) TV episode, Played by Susan Cookson
- The Things We Do For... (2008) TV episode, Played by Susan Cookson
- Paradise Lost (2008) TV episode, Played by Susan Cookson
(159 more) - "Casualty @ Holby City"
- Crash and Burn (2005) TV episode, Played by Susan Cookson
- Teacher's Pet (2005) TV episode, Played by Susan Cookson
- Interactive: Something We Can Do (2005) TV episode, Played by Susan Cookson
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From "Casualty: They May Not Mean to But They Do (#22.42)" (2008)
[Despite being rejected by Maggie, Charlie comes back to tell her how he feels, not realizing that Simon and Marilyn are watching]
Charlie Fairhead: The answer is "no" - I don't get tired of caring. Caring about the patients, caring about this place. I don't get tired of you. Yeah, I know, I'm the miserable git who's constantly going on about the death of the NHS. Well there's a good reason for that...
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[Despite being rejected by Maggie, Charlie comes back to tell her how he feels, not realizing that Simon and Marilyn are watching]
Charlie Fairhead: The answer is "no" - I don't get tired of caring. Caring about the patients, caring about this place. I don't get tired of you. Yeah, I know, I'm the miserable git who's constantly going on about the death of the NHS. Well there's a good reason for that...
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