BBC boss reveals more shows to go following Holby City's end

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The BBC’s director general Tim Davie has confirmed that more shows will go following Holby City’s shocking end - Gosh, we can't take any more goodbye's 😥

spin-off Holby City, created by Tony McHale and Mal Young, that had run for 23 years after first debuting in 1999.

Due to Government-imposed cuts on the budget, the corporation has estimated that it needs to save £285million in annual costs.

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