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County Durham heart transplant girl's Casualty role inspires blood donations | County Durham heart transplant girl's Casualty role inspires blood donations |
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Beatrix appeared in Casualty's Christmas special to highlight the importance of blood donation | Beatrix appeared in Casualty's Christmas special to highlight the importance of blood donation |
A four-year-old girl's appearance on BBC drama Casualty helped prompt 5,000 new blood donor registrations, the NHS has said. | A four-year-old girl's appearance on BBC drama Casualty helped prompt 5,000 new blood donor registrations, the NHS has said. |
Beatrix, from Burnopfield, County Durham, who spent more than a year in Newcastle's Freeman Hospital waiting for a new heart, appeared in the Christmas special to highlight the importance of donation. | Beatrix, from Burnopfield, County Durham, who spent more than a year in Newcastle's Freeman Hospital waiting for a new heart, appeared in the Christmas special to highlight the importance of donation. |
Along with thousands of new donations, the episode also saw 10,000 extra appointments made to donate blood. | Along with thousands of new donations, the episode also saw 10,000 extra appointments made to donate blood. |
Dad Terry said the scale of the impact was "absolutely staggering" and that Beatrix's life had been saved "multiple times over" by blood donors. | Dad Terry said the scale of the impact was "absolutely staggering" and that Beatrix's life had been saved "multiple times over" by blood donors. |
Beatrix's family filmed the episode for the TV medical drama in September at their home and at Durham Fire Station. | Beatrix's family filmed the episode for the TV medical drama in September at their home and at Durham Fire Station. |
Terry said his daughter was "in her element" while filming, and when the crew were "asking her to do a thumbs up, she was being cheeky and purposely doing a thumbs down". | Terry said his daughter was "in her element" while filming, and when the crew were "asking her to do a thumbs up, she was being cheeky and purposely doing a thumbs down". |
The NHS said the episode, which featured a number of people who had been affected by blood donation, prompted a "fantastic response" and that 1,200 appointments were booked in the hour immediately after the episode aired. | The NHS said the episode, which featured a number of people who had been affected by blood donation, prompted a "fantastic response" and that 1,200 appointments were booked in the hour immediately after the episode aired. |
Beatrix and her family had to keep filming a secret | Beatrix and her family had to keep filming a secret |
Beatrix had her heart transplant in June 2023 and needed multiple blood transfusions both during and in the run up to the operation. | |
When Terry heard about the number of people who had signed up, he said he was "blown away and absolutely gobsmacked". | When Terry heard about the number of people who had signed up, he said he was "blown away and absolutely gobsmacked". |
"We owe a massive debt of gratitude to every single person that has given blood and continues to do so," he said. | "We owe a massive debt of gratitude to every single person that has given blood and continues to do so," he said. |
The NHS said it needed "5,000 donations every day to meet the needs of hospitals and patients". | The NHS said it needed "5,000 donations every day to meet the needs of hospitals and patients". |
The episode, All I Want for Christmas, is available on iPlayer and was first shown on BBC One on 21 December. | The episode, All I Want for Christmas, is available on iPlayer and was first shown on BBC One on 21 December. |
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