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Upcoming episode: Jozi-H, CBC, Oct. 27

From CBC:

Set in Johannesburg, South Africa, JOZI-H is about the personal struggles faced by a varied team of international doctors, surgeons and nurses, dedicated to saving lives at the world’s highest profile emergency medicine facility-Johannesburg Metropolitan Hospital. Filled with complex characters and intriguing storylines, the series is set in an intense crucible of culture clashes that sets it apart from any medical series ever produced. In tonight’s episode, Jenny Langford plays judge and jury when she discovers the real cause of a drive-by shooting, while Greg Nash has to break some very bad, and unexpected, news.

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Upcoming episode: Jozi-H, CBC, Oct. 20

From CBC:

Ancient customs and medical science collide

OZI-H is a gripping medical drama about the personal struggles faced by an international band of doctors, surgeons and nurses dedicated to saving lives at one of the world’s highest profile emergency medicine facilities – Johannesburg Metropolitan Hospital.

In tonight’s episode, Canadian neurosurgeon Russ Monsour and American surgeon Greg Nash flip a coin to see who operates first on the same patient.

JOZI-H also stars Billoah Greene, Thami Ngubeni, Neil McCarthy, Tumisho Masha and Hlomla Dandala.

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Upcoming episode: Jozi-H, CBC, Oct. 13

From CBC:

Ancient customs and medical science collide
Series Premiere. JOZI-H is gripping medical drama about the personal struggles faced by an international band of doctors, surgeons and nurses dedicated to saving lives at one of the world’s highest profile emergency medicine facilities – Johannesburg Metropolitan Hospital.

In the premiere, Canadian neurosurgeon Russ Monsour (Vincent Walsh) finds a cool welcome when he refuses to remove a bullet from the brain of a criminal, while pediatrician Jenny Langford (Sarah Allen) takes care of a baby born in a tree and rescued by helicopter.

JOZI-H also stars Billoah Greene, Thami Ngubeni, Neil McCarthy, Tumisho Masha and Hlomla Dandala.

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