Radio Doctors (1956)
M, S in a tiny office as a man answers a buzzing phone saying Emergency Call Service; C, U as he makes notes on a message pad saying the doctor will be goodbye (although this seems to be natural sound I think it was dubbed on later as we don t see the man s mouth ). M, S in a waiting area of a doctor sitting and reading a magazine, while another checks equipment in a medical case. Commentator: This is the Emergency Call Service in action a new idea, the first of its kind it is a service by doctors for doctors that is already benefiting patients all over London. The doctor takes a slip of paper from the man in the office through a glass partition and walks out; M, S as he walks down some steps outside the flat in Fulham where the service operates from, gets into his car and drives off. We are told the team of radiodoctors who are studying or specialising by day, answer night time and Sunday emergency calls to allow overworked GPs to get some sleep. M, S of the doctor arriv
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