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Holby City Season 9 Episode 3 - Watch Legally and Safely

Holby City Season 9 Episode 3

Episode Title: Fly Me to the Moon
Genre: Drama
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Airing Date: November 02, 2006
Runtime:50 mins
IMDb Rating:

Holby City: The atmosphere between Ric and Abra is still tense. Abra is soon up to his old tricks and tries to steal old HIV drugs for a patient. A mistrustful Ric spies on him - but will he catch him out? Elliot is trying to keep himself busy to take his mind off Gina's death and stays on at work to do the nightshift, even though he's not on duty. Joseph is back at work after his overdose and he and Elliot work together, both grateful for the distraction. Meanwhile, Abra and Kyla flirt and he asks her out, but Abra misunderstands when Kyla mentions her son, Max, and thinks that Kyla is still with her husband. Kyla explains and the pair end up going for a drink together. Elsewhere, Matt is still in Hallowe'en mode and tries to scare Donna by talking about the paranormal. Donna is dismissive but, when her patient seems to know more about Donna than she should, Donna starts to believe in the afterlife.

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