The Noble's Hospital Comedy Show supports two charities
A comedy event written and performed by medical professionals raised more than £6,000 for charity.
The Noble's Hospital Comedy Show - which featured light-hearted routines, sketches and songs - took place earlier this year at the Gaiety Theatre.
Two charities will benefit from the show - with British Heart Foundation and Tabitha's Trust each receiving a cheque for £3,300.
Doctor and performer Sam Fosker says he hopes they can produce an even better show next time around:
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