Q. How did All Saints end?
The series ends with the ED and MRU teams sharing an emotional farewell dinner in honour of long time All Saints nurse, Von Ryan.
Q. Why was All Saints Cancelled?
The long-running medical drama has been axed after 11 years on air. Seven’s director of programming Tim Worner said the decision was a financial one, blaming increased production costs and tougher competition.
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- Q. How did All Saints end?
- Q. Why was All Saints Cancelled?
- Q. How many episodes are in season 12 of All Saints?
- Q. How many episodes are there of All Saints?
- Q. Does Ward 17 close in All Saints?
- Q. Was Charlotte really pregnant in All Saints?
- Q. Is All Saints a real hospital?
- Q. Is Georgie Parker?
- Q. When did All Saints finish?
- Q. How many seasons does All Saints have?
- Q. How many seasons of All Saints was there?
- Q. Was Tammy MacIntosh pregnant in real life?
- Q. Who are the actors in the TV show All Saints?
- Q. When was the last episode of All Saints?
- Q. Is there going to be a season 12 of All Saints?
- Q. When did Bron Craig leave the show All Saints?
Q. How many episodes are in season 12 of All Saints?
37
All Saints – Season 12/Number of episodes
Q. How many episodes are there of All Saints?
493
All Saints/Number of episodes
Q. Does Ward 17 close in All Saints?
Oh bugger this, here’s to us.” She raises her glass and toasts. The finale is capped off by a montage of scenes from over the show’s twelve-year run, including Mitch’s final scene, the closure of Ward 17 and Bron & Ben’s wedding, all to The Beatles song, “In My Life”.
Q. Was Charlotte really pregnant in All Saints?
All Saints’ Tammy MacIntosh will give birth twice – in real life and on screen! When Tammy MacIntosh found out she was pregnant, she didn’t quite get the gasps of shock she’d been expecting. “I’m going to have to go back and wear a pregnancy suit,” she says, laughing.
Q. Is All Saints a real hospital?
Set in the fictional All Saints Western General Hospital, it focused on the staff of Ward 17 until its closure in 2004, which is when the focus changed and began following the staff of the Emergency Department. …
Q. Is Georgie Parker?
Georgie Parker (born 26 April 1989) is an Australian rules footballer and former field hockey player for the Hockeyroos….Georgie Parker (field hockey)
Personal information | ||
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Years | Club | Games (Goals) |
2018–2019 | Collingwood | 3 (0) |
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of the 2019 season. | ||
Source: AustralianFootball.com |
Q. When did All Saints finish?
October 27, 2009
All Saints/Final episode date
Q. How many seasons does All Saints have?
12
All Saints/Number of seasons
Q. How many seasons of All Saints was there?
All Saints/Number of seasons
The series aired for twelve seasons, and focused on the fictional lives of doctors and nurses as they dealt with the everyday medical issues that came through the doors of Ward 17, and later in the series, the Emergency Department.
Q. Was Tammy MacIntosh pregnant in real life?
Q. Who are the actors in the TV show All Saints?
Series cast summary: Judith McGrath Von Ryan / 491 episodes, 1998-2009 Georgie Parker Terri Sullivan 308 episodes, 1998-2005 Tammy Macintosh Dr. Charlotte Beaumont / 286 episode Martin Lynes Luke Forlano / 264 episodes, 1998-20 Ben Tari Jared Levine 236 episodes, 1998-2005
Q. When was the last episode of All Saints?
It was produced by John Holmes alongside Jo Porter, MaryAnne Carroll and Di Drew. The final episode aired on 27 October 2009, completing its record-breaking 12-year run. All Saints follows the lives of the staff at All Saints Western General Hospital.
Q. Is there going to be a season 12 of All Saints?
Season twelve of All Saints would screen 24 episodes instead of the usual 40 episodes and that production would cease in August instead of November. In July 2009, exactly one month later after the first announcement, Tim Worner, Seven’s Director of Programming at the time announced that All Saints had been cancelled.
Q. When did Bron Craig leave the show All Saints?
After the death of Dr. Mitch Stevens ( Erik Thomson) and the departure of Bron Craig ( Libby Tanner) in 2003, the producers decided to do something in response to considerable drop in ratings and to prolong the life of the series.