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#BringBackBalham - A REVIEW OF GP's BEHIND CLOSED DOORS

23/10/2016

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KnickerbockerGlory, the television production company - not the well known desert - returned to Channel 5 with series 4 of GP's Behind Closed Doors almost 5 weeks ago and the fourth series has been very disappointing.

​In the series previous, we were introduced to likable, dare I say lovable, people at a medical centre in the Balham region of London in the third series of GP's Behind Closed Doors.

​In series 3, we met medical staff full of life and personality.
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Paa Siaw - Probably the most talked about person of the whole series due to his caring nature with people of all ages and a very unique hairstyle.   He is a Health Care Assistant who was a real hit with the pensioners in particular. 

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Doctors; Sara Kayat, Eleanor Beecraft, William Laird, Shilts Shah, Heather Watson and Clémence Mitchell - to name a few - had amazing people skills and a very clever way of making their vulnerable patients feel completely at ease in their horrendously difficult circumstances.  Those group of Doctors were not just your regular local General Practitioners, they were gentle souls who went out of their way each and every time to ensure the people they were helping were cared for in the best way possible.
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On reception, we had Antonia Beeko & Anesha Lamaz, two of the most friendliest of women you could ever meet. - A pair of ladies who I'd prefer to be calling if I ever needed my local surgery.

​​We even got to know the patients as well, we became a part of their story as we were with them step-by-step.

Which leads me to series 4 of GP's Behind Closed Doors.
​Farnham Road Surgery is very lacklustre of just about everything. - The medical staff shown come across not a friendly bunch whatsoever.  Their style in dealing with patients isn't comfortable to watch whatsoever as it's very hard viewing.
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We need Balham Park Surgery back indefinitely.  All of the staff are amazing to watch and they take their time over people. - Plus, we need to keep up with the patients as well.

We know this place, we love this place, it's long overdue we went back to it. 


No other series of GP's Behind Closed Doors has had such likeable people than in series 3 at Balham Park Surgery. 
KnickerbockerGlory, I implore you and Channel 5 to renegotiate a contract with Balham Park Surgery and give us back the people we love to watch. 
If you agree, tweet KnickerbockerGlory with the hashtags, #BringBackBalham & #GPsBehindClosedDoors.

Click here to directly tweet KnickerbockerGlory.
2 Comments
Sharn Davies
10/6/2018 09:59:45

I love Paa in this show

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Gary Taylor
21/12/2018 20:23:53

What was the receptionist called who came from a royal family in Ghana?

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