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* In [[Smith and Jones|DW: Smith and Jones]], in the background, you can see the signs and all that clearly saying RHS, presumably to stand for Royal Health Society. However, [[Tom Milligan]] was said to work for the NHS. In Smith and Jones, they couldn't get the rights to the NHS logo, so came up with the fictional RHS. Can anyone think of a way around this other than a production error?
* In [[Smith and Jones|DW: Smith and Jones]], in the background, you can see the signs and all that clearly saying RHS, presumably to stand for Royal Health Society. However, [[Tom Milligan]] was said to work for the NHS. In Smith and Jones, they couldn't get the rights to the NHS logo, so came up with the fictional RHS. Can anyone think of a way around this other than a production error?
:*If they created a new company, that doesn't make it a production error. It's just an in-universe company. Production errors would be if they misspelled something on a sign. --[[User:The Thirteenth Doctor|The Thirteenth Doctor]] 12:46, August 1, 2010 (UTC)

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  • In DW: Smith and Jones, in the background, you can see the signs and all that clearly saying RHS, presumably to stand for Royal Health Society. However, Tom Milligan was said to work for the NHS. In Smith and Jones, they couldn't get the rights to the NHS logo, so came up with the fictional RHS. Can anyone think of a way around this other than a production error?
  • If they created a new company, that doesn't make it a production error. It's just an in-universe company. Production errors would be if they misspelled something on a sign. --The Thirteenth Doctor 12:46, August 1, 2010 (UTC)