Holby City stars are reportedly set to sue the BBC for axing the medical drama.
Some cast from the show are apparently planning legal action against the corporation for cancelling the show after 23 years.
Holby City cast ‘to sue the BBC’ over show axe
The popular Tuesday night drama came to an end this week.
It was nominated for a BAFTA just hours after its final episode aired.
Show bosses are said to have sent cast and crew an email suggesting they could now enjoy “a well-deserved break.”
However, many actors believe the show was not given sufficient promotion by the BBC.
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It comes ten months after the BBC announced the axe would fall on Holby.
It was part of a drive to diversify the corporation’s serial drama output and produce more show’s outside of the South of England.
Holby, like sister show Casualty, is set in Bristol, but filmed in London.
It was felt that with the two medical dramas set in the same hospital that there was an “element of duplication” and one could go.
Holby stars feel ‘betrayed’ by the BBC
However, the stars are reportedly unhappy over the axing of the long-running show.
A TV insider told The Sun: “It was the way in which it came to a close which seems to have angered people. Many feel betrayed.
“At no point were they warned Holby would be pulled, otherwise they would have considered other job offers.”
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