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Life Support - Series 1

Life Support is a 1999 British medical drama series aired across six episodes on BBC Scotland. Katherine Doone works as a clinical ethicist at Glasgow's Caledonian hospital. Her job is to make the big decisions about what's best for the patient's long-term treatment.

Top Cast

  • Aisling O'Sullivan

    Aisling O'Sullivan

    Dr Katherine Doone

  • Art Malik

    Art Malik

    Dr Kamran Blake

  • Richard Wilson

    Richard Wilson

    John Doone

  • Gilbert Martin

    Gilbert Martin

    James McConnell

  • Julie Graham

    Julie Graham

    Alison McIntyre

  • Edith MacArthur

    Edith MacArthur

    Joan Andrews

Overview

Life Support is a 1999 British medical drama series aired across six episodes on BBC Scotland. Katherine Doone works as a clinical ethicist at Glasgow's Caledonian hospital. Her job is to make the big decisions about what's best for the patient's long-term treatment.

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