jac naylor in every episode: series 19 ↳ for the love of maureen
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jac naylor in every episode: series 19 ↳ for the love of maureen

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jac and mo, s19e36
j: i have to say, it’s pretty impressive m: what is? j: a black, working class woman making senior consultant alongside the public schoolboys, the privileged and the backslapping. i take my hat off to you, mo effanga
Jac: I have to say, it's pretty impressive.
Mo: What is?
Jac: A black, working-class woman making senior consultant alongside the public schoolboys, the privilege and the backslapping. I take my hat off to you, Mo Effanga.
19 days of series 19: day ten → favourite scene on darwin
↳ s19e36 ~ for the love of maureen
fletch and mo, s19e36
f: now, i’m sure that you’ve heard from, well, just about everyone just what a fantastic surgeon we all think you are... for me, personally, i’m not convinced

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mo and sacha, s19e36
m: i’m going to miss you, big man s: i’m not sure this hospital can cope with an effanga-shaped hole
ric and mo, s19e36
r: you’re a good doctor, a great surgeon, a credit to this hospital. we’re going to miss you m: thank you, mr griffinÂ
dominic and lofty, s19e36
d: i’m more of a jigsaw man myself l: yeah? d: yeah, me and my mum used to spend hours back in clacton piecing together tiny bits of the effiel towerÂ