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HolbyBlue
![A still from the opening title sequence of ''HolbyBlue''](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/7/7c/HolbyBlue_titles.png/150px-HolbyBlue_titles.png)
The series was announced on 27 April 2006, and was created by Tony Jordan as a spin-off from the established medical drama ''Holby City''. The show premiered on 8 May 2007. ''HolbyBlue'' ran for two series and was cancelled by the BBC on 6 August 2008, after ratings fell from an initial 5.64 million viewers to a low of 2.5 million viewers. Tony Jordan and Karen Wilson served as the show's executive producers, while Claire Phillips was the producer. Jordan spent time with first serving officers and believed that the key to a successful police drama was its ability to reflect a society "in which it existed". Jordan made the decision to emulate two American police dramas: ''Hill Street Blues'' and ''NYPD Blue''. The BBC suggested that Jordan used the "Holby" brand to "create a third arm of the successful ''Casualty'' and ''Holby City'' format". Jordan questioned whether the series would be "held in disdain" by "soap snobs", but made the ultimate decision to name the drama ''HolbyBlue'' after remembering the "joy" he took from "surprising the audience by subverting expectation".
''HolbyBlue'' received mixed reception. Rachel Cooke from ''The Observer'' criticised the show's unoriginal characterisation, while ''The Times''' Andrew Billen stated that the most that could be said for the show was that it had a healthy pace, and occasionally well-written dialogue. On the contrary, David Chater from the same newspaper praised the show's "high energy level" and casting. Chater also suggested the show would serve to be strong competition for ITV's police drama ''The Bill''. Jod Mitchell of ''The Daily Telegraph'' expressed that the series injected "pace and verve" into the BBC One schedule. Mark Wright from ''The Stage'' branded the opening episode of ''HolbyBlue'' "boring", with some "duff casting". Wright also criticised the decision to launch the show under the Holby moniker, opining that it is not a true brand as ''Casualty'' and ''Holby City'' both possess "distinct personalities".
During its lifespan, ''HolbyBlue'' was nominated for six awards: Best Drama at the ''Inside Soap'' Awards in 2007 and 2008; Best New Drama Series at the TV Quick & TV Choice Awards; actresses Zöe Lucker and Kacey Ainsworth for Best Actress, also at the TV Quick and ''Inside Soap'' Awards, and actor Jimmy Akingbola for Best Male Performance in TV at the Screen Nation Awards. Provided by Wikipedia