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[[File:GettingOn_5120.jpg|frame|[[Wrong Genre Savvy|Hello Nurse!]]]]
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Getting On (2009-) is a [[Britcom|British sitcom]] set in a hospital ward a million miles away from [[House (TV)|Princeton General]]. Situated right at the wrong end of the [[Sliding Scale of Shiny Versus Gritty]], the series is centred on a general ward and the unglamorous lives of its long-suffering staff. The series is written by its three female leads: Jo Brand as Nurse [[Named After Somebody Famous|Kim Wilde]], Joanna Scanlan as Sister Den Flixter, and Vicki Pepperdine as Dr Pippa Moore. The show is intended to be a [[Sliding Scale of Realistic Versus Fantastic|realistic]] portrayal of hospital life with naturalistic dialogue and [[Jittercam|shaky camera movements]]. Its director Peter Capaldi may have learned a few tricks from his time working with [[Armando Iannucci]] on ''[[The Thick of It]]''.
Getting On (2009-) is a [[Britcom|British sitcom]] set in a hospital ward a million miles away from [[House (TV series)|Princeton General]]. Situated right at the wrong end of the [[Sliding Scale of Shiny Versus Gritty]], the series is centred on a general ward and the unglamorous lives of its long-suffering staff. The series is written by its three female leads: Jo Brand as Nurse [[Named After Somebody Famous|Kim Wilde]], Joanna Scanlan as Sister Den Flixter, and Vicki Pepperdine as Dr Pippa Moore. The show is intended to be a [[Sliding Scale of Realistic Versus Fantastic|realistic]] portrayal of hospital life with naturalistic dialogue and [[Jittercam|shaky camera movements]]. Its director Peter Capaldi may have learned a few tricks from his time working with [[Armando Iannucci]] on ''[[The Thick of It]]''.


Kim has returned to nursing after some time away, and is struggling to cope with the changes the [[National Health Service|NHS]] has been through in the meantime. New regulations stop her from providing good old-fashioned patient care and constantly throw up problems, not least of which is the oversensitive Matron Hilary Loftus.
Kim has returned to nursing after some time away, and is struggling to cope with the changes the [[National Health Service|NHS]] has been through in the meantime. New regulations stop her from providing good old-fashioned patient care and constantly throw up problems, not least of which is the oversensitive Matron Hilary Loftus.
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* [[Named After Somebody Famous]]: Nurse Kim Wilde, who is [[Irony|somewhat less glamorous than her namesake]]. Apparently the non-nurse Kim Wilde approves.
* [[Named After Somebody Famous]]: Nurse Kim Wilde, who is [[Irony|somewhat less glamorous than her namesake]]. Apparently the non-nurse Kim Wilde approves.
* [[No Social Skills]]: Pippa, who seems unable to empathise with patients and staff alike. A performance review gives her an embarrassingly low score for communication skills:
* [[No Social Skills]]: Pippa, who seems unable to empathise with patients and staff alike. A performance review gives her an embarrassingly low score for communication skills:
{{quote| '''Peter Healy:''' "Well, it's only ''[[Bad News in A Good Way|technically]]'' a poor score..."}}
{{quote|'''Peter Healy:''' "Well, it's only ''[[Bad News in a Good Way|technically]]'' a poor score..."}}
* [[Only Sane Man]]: Kim, who remembers the NHS before health and safety legislation made everyone's jobs so much more difficult.
* [[Only Sane Man]]: Kim, who remembers the NHS before health and safety legislation made everyone's jobs so much more difficult.
* [[Real Song Theme Tune]]: ''Roll River Roll'' by Richard Hawley.
* [[Real Song Theme Tune]]: ''Roll River Roll'' by Richard Hawley.
* [[Shown Their Work]]: Jo Brand drew on her experience of working as a psychiatric nurse at London's Maudsley Hospital.
* [[Shown Their Work]]: Jo Brand drew on her experience of working as a psychiatric nurse at London's Maudsley Hospital.
* [[This Is Your Premise On Drugs]]: This is ''[[The Thick of It]]'' on statins!
* [[This Is Your Premise on Drugs]]: This is ''[[The Thick of It]]'' on statins!


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Latest revision as of 18:01, 31 October 2019

Hello Nurse!

Getting On (2009-) is a British sitcom set in a hospital ward a million miles away from Princeton General. Situated right at the wrong end of the Sliding Scale of Shiny Versus Gritty, the series is centred on a general ward and the unglamorous lives of its long-suffering staff. The series is written by its three female leads: Jo Brand as Nurse Kim Wilde, Joanna Scanlan as Sister Den Flixter, and Vicki Pepperdine as Dr Pippa Moore. The show is intended to be a realistic portrayal of hospital life with naturalistic dialogue and shaky camera movements. Its director Peter Capaldi may have learned a few tricks from his time working with Armando Iannucci on The Thick of It.

Kim has returned to nursing after some time away, and is struggling to cope with the changes the NHS has been through in the meantime. New regulations stop her from providing good old-fashioned patient care and constantly throw up problems, not least of which is the oversensitive Matron Hilary Loftus.

Tropes used in Getting On include:


Peter Healy: "Well, it's only technically a poor score..."