The patient from hell watches the Olympic opening ceremony and goes to the National Theatre to see the play that helped inspire the creation of the NHS At the Olympics opening ceremony, Danny Boyle celebrated the NHS as one of modern Britain's biggest achievements, with hundreds of dancing nurses and children bouncing in their beds. In the audience was David Cameron. Steve Richards, a political columnist in the Independent, likened his presence to Hamlet's uncle Claudius, attending the play about the murder by Claudius of Hamlet's father . Danny Boyle was the mischievous Hamlet, who...
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