Holby City fans unimpressed show has been moved to tomorrow due to footy. AGAIN!

Holby City fans unimpressed show has been moved to tomorrow due to footy. AGAIN!
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Holby City will now be shown on Wednesday - 24 hour wait for this week's episode, pictured.

Holby City viewers are seriously frustrated that the show has been moved from tonight’s regular slot due to football – again!

It’s the second time in a month that the hospital hit has been delayed 24 hours – fans tuning in expecting Holby tonight on BBC1 will find themselves watching FA Cup football! Holby City is instead being shown on Wednesday at 8pm - the episode sees Lofty worried about his nan.

"TO ALL STAFF! Please check your rota. Tuesday's Holby City is now on WEDNESDAY," declared the show's official Twitter feed.

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And viewers aren't happy, one wrote: "Ugh! I'm not liking it when the football gets in the way of my Holby time!"

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Another wrote, "Stupid football getting in the way again."

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One fan wrote: "I hate it when football ruins my Tues nights."

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Another joked that perhaps it was the snow preventing the Holby team from making it in to work.

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Holby City is on Wednesday at 8pm, fingers crossed should be back to normal next week!

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