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As brand new medical comedy Bloods arrives on Sky One, Danielle de Wolfe speaks with stars Jane Horrocks and Samson Kayo to discover more. When I had my first child I was taken to hospital in an ambulance and it was great! exclaims actress Jane Horrocks, suddenly gauging the paradox. They were called ambulance drivers not so very long ago, actually, so that s how I knew them. It s an upbeat meander down medical memory lane that comes courtesy of new Sky One comedy, Bloods. A show which sees Golden Globe-nominated Horrocks, 57, join forces with Bafta-nominated actor and series creator Samson Kayo, 29, the pair play paramedic partners Wendy and Maleek, saving lives as part of the South London Ambulance Service.
“When I had my first child I was taken to hospital in an ambulance and it was great!” exclaims actress Jane Horrocks, suddenly gauging the paradox. “They were called ambulance drivers not so very long ago, actually, so that’s how I knew them.” It’s an upbeat meander down medical memory lane that comes courtesy of new Sky One comedy, Bloods. A show which sees Golden Globe-nominated Horrocks, 57, join forces with Bafta-nominated actor and series creator Samson Kayo, 29, the pair play paramedic partners Wendy and Maleek, saving lives as part of the South London Ambulance Service.
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As brand new medical comedy Bloods arrives on Sky One, Danielle de Wolfe speaks with stars Jane Horrocks and Samson Kayo to discover more. When I had my first child I was taken to hospital in an ambulance and it was great! exclaims actress Jane Horrocks, suddenly gauging the paradox. They were called ambulance drivers not so very long ago, actually, so that s how I knew them. It s an upbeat meander down medical memory lane that comes courtesy of new Sky One comedy, Bloods. A show which sees Golden Globe-nominated Horrocks, 57, join forces with Bafta-nominated actor and series creator Samson Kayo, 29, the pair play paramedic partners Wendy and Maleek, saving lives as part of the South London Ambulance Service.