Classic Doctors “Cause for Concern” S6E172 2 January 2025 on U&Drama

On Thursday 2 January 2025, U&Drama broadcasts Classic Doctors!
Cause for Concern Season 6 Episode 172 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of Classic Doctors on U&Drama, titled “Cause for Concern,” brings more gripping moments from the bustling medical centre in Letherbridge, West Midlands. As always, the doctors, nurses, and other staff are faced with complex medical cases and personal challenges that test their skills and emotions.
In this episode, the team must navigate through a series of medical mysteries, all while dealing with their own dilemmas and the pressures of working in a busy healthcare environment. As the characters tackle difficult decisions both at work and in their personal lives, viewers can expect a blend of drama, compassion, and professional tension. “Cause for Concern” promises to keep fans engaged with its compelling storytelling and rich character development.
What Time is the “Cause for Concern” Episode On?
The Cause for Concern episode of Classic Doctors will be broadcast on January 2 2025 on U&Drama at 9:35 AM.
Is the “Cause for Concern” Episode New?
The Cause for Concern episode of Classic Doctors is all new!
Classic Doctors Cause for Concern Cast & Stars
| Main Cast |
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| Adrian Lewis Morgan as Jimmi Clay Elisabeth Dermot Walsh as Zara Carmichael Sarah Moyle as Valerie Pitman Jan Pearson as Karen Hollis Ian Midlane as Al Haskey Matthew Chambers as Daniel Granger Dido Miles as Emma Reid Ian Kelsey as Howard Bellamy Owen Brenman as Heston Carter Lorna Laidlaw as Mrs Tembe Seán Gleeson as Ronnie Woodson Christopher Timothy as Mac McGuire Chris Walker as Rob Hollins Ashley Rice as Dr Sid Vere Kia Pegg as Scarlett Kiernan Ariyon Bakare as Dr. Ben Kwarme |
Cause for Concern Episode Videos & Previews
Watch Classic Doctors Cause for Concern Online
| Watch the show online |
Classic Doctors Series Information
| Your regular appointment in Letherbridge. In a busy Midlands GP practice, the turbulent lives and loves of the staff and patients mean there's always humour and heartbreak. |
