| # | Name | Comments |
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| 401 | Nick Sainsbury |
| 402 | gail kirkbride | |
| 403 | Yvonne Walker | |
| 404 | Rebecca Jayne Smith |
| 405 | Gabrielle Hamilton | |
| 406 | Alexander McGrouther | As a Media Practice student in Bristol I think moving Casulty would be a major loss to the city. Casulty is one of the most established dramas produced in the UK and it was definitely a name which influenced my decision to study in Bristol. Moving it will not just mean less potential jobs for new graduates, but it may also discourage new young talent from studying in the city! |
| 407 | Colin Leppington |
| 408 | christine | i am signing this as i would not like to see this famous and long running drama move out of bristol its been filmed in bristol as long as i can remember i fill that it part of bristol and not wales |
| 409 | Anonymous | keep casualty in Bristol PLEASE! |
| 410 | Anonymous | |
| 411 | Gareth Williams | |
| 412 | Anonymous | |
| 413 | Anonymous | Come on BBC. This is a bad decision. You should be arranging to use Bristol more as a drama filming destination, not less. Keep Cardiff for the future and Bristol fot the present! |
| 414 | ARTI DILLON | Keep us posted on the campaingn. Am a Branch Sec of the WPD branch and happy to forward information to support. |
| 415 | Lottie Napier | |
| 416 | Michelle | I was born and bred in Bristol and have watched Casualty since it started... :( ... I have moved to Hull and still watch every week.... keeps the homesickness at bay.... soooo sad to hear they are moving it to Cardiff... Plz... leave well alone.... :( |
| 417 | Anonymous | casualty should stay in bristol it will not be the same if it is moved to cardiff |
| 418 | Margaret Stewart | I recall the very first episode of Casualty the excitement that it created in its way that it opened doors and faced issues never before raised on tv. I do not see a benefit to move the procuction to Cardiff.Casualty is Bristol the move will be disasterous and it will change the vewers. |
| 419 | Anonymous | |
| 420 | viv acious | |
| 421 | Thomas Walvin | |
| 422 | Ian Wingrove | What is the current Governments fascination with Cardiff because you can bet that is where the decision originated.
Have they got a lot of supporters there |
| 423 | Alistair Green | |
| 424 | Daniel | I am a HUGE fan of casualty.. it wont be the same if it moves to wales! It will loose alot of viewers and fans! |
| 425 | Peter Thorne | Please BBC keep Casualty in Bristol it is more economical and pratical then a move to Cardiff. |
| 426 | Richard Martin | |
| 427 | Alex Pridham | |
| 428 | David Maxwell | |
| 429 | Anonymous | |
| 430 | Anonymous | please keep it in bristol, this city needs it. |
| 431 | Ian Satherley | Casualty is part of Bristol, it was created, born and has grown up with Bristolians.
Unfortunately the BBC do not care who watches their programmes, the only TV channel that is given its money by the public and spends it on what ever it wants without answering to anyone.
It will be a geart shame when casualty moves to Cardiff, i for one will never watch it again, 20 years of loyal viewing over. |
| 432 | Chris Lovett |
| 433 | Lucy H Lovett | |
| 434 | Keith Hallam | |
| 435 | Anonymous | Keep Casualty in Bristol. As others have said Cardiff has enough things there, and they`ll get more stuff. Just leave Casualty alone where its been from almost the start. |
| 436 | Anonymous | I think all this moving around to diffrent places messes the actors around and is recking the industry! Its silly we need to keep the industry going where it is!
it bring somthing to the area and its getting beyond a joke nothing will pick up it we keep moving it around! we need to help and stop running away! Thats all it is a cheep money idea! But there is so much more at stake! the lives and money companies and filming brings in to an area! The bbc needs to think! |
| 437 | j macrae | Keep the Bristol crew, keep Casualty in Bristol |