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BBC’s Holby City moved in schedule this week – and next week

There will be no Holby City this week!

There has been a change to BBC’s Holby City scheduling this week and next week.

The medical drama has been cancelled on Tuesday night (July 2) and moved to next week when it will screen a double episode across two nights.

The show’s official Twitter page reminded viewers earlier today.

The tweet read: “Good luck @Lionesses in the #FIFAWWC #ENGUSA semi final! We’ll be watching! And #HolbyCity will be back on your screens next Tuesday and Wednesday.

The drama, which usually airs at 8pm on BBC One has been taken off due to Match of the Day Live: FIFA Women’s World Cup England v USA ,which will air from 7.30pm-10.15pm with a 8pm kick off.

This week’s episode will now air Tuesday July 9 at 8pm and the next episode will air Wednesday July 10, also at 8pm.

Next week, viewers will see Cameron try to prove himself to Kian, but they end up clashing over teaching methods.

Evan steps in and manipulates the situation. Does he make it worse?

Cameron wants to prove himself to Kian (Credit: BBC pictures)

Also, Xavier is still frustrated that Donna isn’t speaking to him.

Meanwhile, Hanssen tries to get to the bottom of Carole’s problems.

Donna is still not talking to Xavier (Credit: BBC pictures)

In Wednesday’s episode Evan is attacked and Chloe is thrown into chaos.

His life is on the line and he asks her a surprising question.

Elsewhere, after a night out partying together, Serena and Fleur Franshawe are thrown together to help a patient on the AAU.

And a surprise visitor arrives at Holby looking for Lofty, which puts Dom under pressure.

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Charlotte Rodrigues
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Charlotte Rodrigues joined Entertainment Daily in April 2018, as Audience Engagement Executive. A huge soap fan, Charlotte then became Senior Soap Writer, delivering the latest storylines and spoilers to our followers.

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