List of Holby City characters

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The set of Holby City, located at BBC Elstree Centre in Borehamwood. Holby City Hospital.jpg
The set of Holby City, located at BBC Elstree Centre in Borehamwood.

Holby City is a British medical drama television series that was broadcast on BBC One in the United Kingdom between 12 January 1999 and 29 March 2022. [1] The series was created by Tony McHale and Mal Young as a spin-off from the BBC medical drama Casualty , which is set in the emergency department of the fictional Holby City Hospital, based in the equally fictitious town of Holby. [2] [3] The show focuses on the fictional lives, both professional and personal, of the medical and ancillary staff on the hospital's surgical wards. [4] It is primarily filmed at the BBC Elstree Centre in Borehamwood. [5] The show aired twenty-three full series with over 1000 episodes. [6] [7] Young wanted to explore what happened to patients treated in Casualty once they were taken away to the hospital's surgical wards. [4] He opined that Casualty limited itself to "accident of the week" storylines, while Holby City allowed the possibility of storylines about long-term care, rather than immediate life-and-death decisions. [8] A police procedural spin-off, HolbyBlue , began airing from 8 May 2007, running for two series before being cancelled due to poor viewing figures. [9]

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The serial features an ensemble cast of regular and recurring characters, and began with 11 main characters in its first series. [5] Characters have since been written in and out of the series, and 16 actors were employed to the show's main cast at its finale. [10] Having appeared in over 500 episodes between the fourth and twenty-third series, the show's longest-serving character is Ric Griffin, portrayed by Hugh Quarshie. [11] Additionally, Holby City features a number of guest artists in each episode as well as recurring characters who appear in story arcs. [12] Many regular cast members in the show have made prior, minor appearances as both patients and staff members in both Holby City and Casualty. In 2015, casting directors hired Niamh Walsh for the regular role of Cara Martinez after a guest part as a patient in Casualty. [13] Producers will sometimes recast significant recurring characters when their original actors are unavailable for another stint. When the character of Beka Levy was reintroduced in 2018, her original actress Rhean McGee could not reprise the role, so they recast the role to Francesca Barrett. [14] Characters from Holby City have appeared in sister shows Casualty and HolbyBlue and vice versa. Although most characters only guest star, some have become regular cast members. Amanda Mealing joined Casualty as Connie Beauchamp in 2014, following a six-year stint in Holby City. Nick Jordan actor Michael French has had stints in the main cast of both Holby City and Casualty, and Clive Mantle reprised his role as Mike Barratt in Holby City in 1999, two years after leaving Casualty. [15]

Regular characters

Clive Mantle starred as Mike Barratt, having reprised the role from Casualty. Clive Mantle (cropped).jpg
Clive Mantle starred as Mike Barratt, having reprised the role from Casualty.
Luisa Bradshaw-White starred as Lisa Fox. Luisa Bradshaw-White 2016.jpg
Luisa Bradshaw-White starred as Lisa Fox.
Ade Edmondson appeared as Abra Durant across multiple stints. Adrian Edmondson in 2008.jpg
Ade Edmondson appeared as Abra Durant across multiple stints.
Peter Wingfield portrayed Dan Clifford. Peter Wingfield 20100701 Japan Expo 1.jpg
Peter Wingfield portrayed Dan Clifford.
Jimmy Akingbola portrayed Antoine Malick. JA-01.jpg
Jimmy Akingbola portrayed Antoine Malick.
John Gaskell actor Paul McGann. Paul McGann 2015.jpg
John Gaskell actor Paul McGann.
Denis Lawson starred as Tom Campbell-Gore. Denis Lawson cropped.jpg
Denis Lawson starred as Tom Campbell-Gore.
Patsy Kensit played Faye Morton. Patsy Kensit BAFTA.jpg
Patsy Kensit played Faye Morton.
Ramin Karimloo features as Kian Madani. Ramin Karimloo West End Live 2011.jpg
Ramin Karimloo features as Kian Madani.
Lucinda Dryzek had a year-long stint as Jasmine Burrows. Lucinda Dryzek.jpg
Lucinda Dryzek had a year-long stint as Jasmine Burrows.
Guy Henry portrays Henrik Hanssen. Guy Henry (cropped).jpg
Guy Henry portrays Henrik Hanssen.
Jo Martin appears as Max McGerry. Jo Martin.jpg
Jo Martin appears as Max McGerry.
CharacterActor(s)First appearance [lower-alpha 1] Last appearance [lower-alpha 2] Ref(s)
Muriel McKendrick Phyllis Logan 19 January 19999 March 1999 [28]
Karen Newburn Sarah Preston 19 January 19999 March 2000 [29]
Ray Sykes Ian Curtis 12 January 19999 March 2000 [29]
Kirstie Collins Dawn McDaniel 12 January 199923 November 2000 [30]
Victoria Merrick Lisa Faulkner 19 January 19998 May 2001 [31]
Julie Fitzjohn Nicola Stephenson 12 January 199929 May 2001 [32]
Mike Barratt Clive Mantle 25 November 19995 June 2001 [16]
Jasmine Hopkins Angela Griffin 12 January 19995 June 2001 [33]
Liam Evans Adrian Lewis Morgan 13 February 20014 June 2002 [34]
Tash Bandara Thusitha Jayasundera 23 December 199918 June 2002 [35]
Keri McGrath Anna Mountford12 October 200016 July 2002 [36]
Janice Taylor Siobhan Redmond 12 October 20006 August 2002 [37]
Sam Kennedy Colette Brown 20 March 200113 August 2002 [38]
Anton Meyer George Irving 12 January 199920 August 2002 [39]
Danny Shaughnessy Jeremy Edwards 25 November 199925 March 2003 [40]
Ben Saunders David Paisley 29 January 200222 April 2003 [41]
Steve Waring Peter de Jersey 12 October 20006 May 2003 [42]
Alex Adams Jeremy Sheffield 5 October 20006 August 2003 [43]
Sandy Harper Laura Sadler 5 October 20002 September 2003 [44]
Stan Ashleigh Paul Shane 16 November 200013 October 2003 [45]
Kath Fox Jan Pearson 6 June 199930 March 2004 [46]
Ed Keating Rocky Marshall 13 August 200218 May 2004 [47]
Alistair Taylor Dominic Jephcott 13 February 200128 December 2004 [48]
Rosie Sattar Kim Vithana 13 May 200311 January 2005 [49]
Will Curtis Noah Huntley 20 April 20045 April 2005 [50]
Lisa Fox Luisa Bradshaw-White 31 December 200113 September 2005 [17]
Zubin Khan Art Malik 17 June 20034 October 2005 [51]
Mubbs Hussein Ian Aspinall 27 November 200111 October 2005 [52]
Owen Davis Mark Moraghan 23 October 200120 December 2005 [53]
Mickie Hendrie Kelly Adams 16 March 200412 September 2006 [54]
Tricia Williams Sharon Maughan 8 April 200321 November 2006 [55]
Matt Parker Adam Best 3 May 200528 March 2007 [56]
Dean West Paul Henshall 3 May 200528 March 2007 [56]
Stuart McElroy Conor Mullen 6 November 200712 February 2008 [57]
Abra Durant Ade Edmondson 5 July 20059 December 2008 [18]
Kyla Tyson Rakie Ayola 7 February 20069 December 2008 [58]
Sam Strachan Tom Chambers 3 January 200622 December 2008 [59]
Dan Clifford Peter Wingfield 28 November 200626 May 2009 [19]
Maddy Young Nadine Lewington 16 January 200726 May 2009 [60]
Jayne Grayson Stella Gonet 10 July 20071 September 2009 [61]
Nick Jordan Michael French 12 January 199915 February 2010 [62]
Daisha Anderson Rebecca Grant 18 March 200822 March 2010 [63]
Maria Kendall Phoebe Thomas 28 November 200619 May 2010 [64]
Linden Cullen Duncan Pow 15 January 200812 October 2010 [65]
Mark Williams Robert Powell 15 February 200525 January 2011 [66]
Penny Valentine Emma Catherwood 9 June 200912 April 2011 [67]
Elizabeth Tait La Charné Jolly24 May 201025 October 2011 [68]
Greg Douglas Edward MacLiam 17 February 20101 May 2012 [69]
Dan Hamilton Adam Astill 15 February 201110 July 2012 [70]
Eddi McKee Sarah-Jane Potts 7 June 201123 October 2012 [71]
Luc Hemingway Joseph Millson 8 November 20118 January 2013 [72]
Tara Lo Jing Lusi 5 March 201216 April 2013 [73]
Chrissie Williams Tina Hobley 5 June 200119 November 2013 [74]
Gemma Wilde Ty Glaser 22 January 201317 December 2013 [75]
Edward Campbell Aden Gillett30 July 20137 January 2014 [76]
Jess Griffin Verona Joseph 15 January 200218 March 2014 [77]
Colette Sheward Louise Delamere 3 December 20134 November 2014 [78]
Mary-Claire Carter Niamh McGrady 29 September 200914 April 2015 [79]
Harry Tressler Jules Knight 14 May 201314 April 2015 [80]
Jonny Maconie Michael Thomson 15 May 201223 June 2015 [81]
Adele Effanga Petra Letang 14 January 201429 March 2016 [82]
Jesse Law Don Gilet 22 April 201412 April 2016 [83]
Chantelle Lane Lauren Drummond 7 June 20117 June 2016 [84]
Antoine Malick Jimmy Akingbola 4 January 20117 June 2016 [20]
Cara Martinez Niamh Walsh 16 June 201523 June 2016 [85]
Damon Ford David Ajao6 June 201721 November 2017 [86]
Nina Karnik Ayesha Dharker 9 May 201728 November 2017 [87]
Matteo Rossini Christian Vit29 November 201628 November 2017 [88]
Morven Digby Eleanor Fanyinka30 June 201519 December 2017 [89]
Roxanna MacMillan Hermione Gulliford 2 April 201325 September 2018 [90]
John Gaskell Paul McGann 5 December 201720 November 2018 [21]
Meena Chowdhury Salma Hoque12 December 201727 November 2018 [91]
Tom Campbell-Gore Denis Lawson 13 August 200215 January 2019 [22]
Lola Griffin Sharon D. Clarke 7 June 200515 January 2019 [92]
Connie Beauchamp Amanda Mealing 1 June 20045 March 2019 [93]
Frieda Petrenko Olga Fedori 17 February 201026 March 2019 [94]
Faye Morton Patsy Kensit 30 January 20073 September 2019 [23]
Diane Lloyd Patricia Potter 2 July 200222 October 2019 [95]
Lofty Chiltern Lee Mead 16 May 201717 December 2019 [96]
Xavier "Zav" Duval Marcus Griffiths20 February 201814 April 2020 [97]
Raf di Lucca Joe McFadden 28 January 201421 July 2020 [98]
Skylar BrycePhoebe Pryce10 November 20209 March 2021 [99]
Sahira Shah Laila Rouass 15 February 20114 May 2021 [100]
Kian Madani Ramin Karimloo 23 April 201922 June 2021 [24]
Chloe Godard Amy Lennox 29 January 201914 September 2021 [101]
Cameron DunnNic Jackman4 August 201614 September 2021 [102]
Jeni Sinclair Debra Stephenson 27 April 202128 September 2021 [103]
Lucky Simpson Vineeta Rishi 24 November 202016 November 2021 [104]
Zosia March Camilla Arfwedson 10 September 201314 December 2021 [105]
Oliver Valentine James Anderson 9 June 200914 December 2021 [106]
Michael Spence Hari Dhillon 20 November 200728 February 2022 [107]
Guy Self John Michie 26 November 20138 March 2022 [108]
Essie Harrison Kaye Wragg 6 May 201415 March 2022 [109]
Arthur Digby Rob Ostlere 2 January 201315 March 2022 [110]
Jasmine Burrows Lucinda Dryzek 25 April 201015 March 2022 [25]
Max McGerry Jo Martin 15 October 201929 March 2022 [27]
Mo Effanga Chizzy Akudolu 22 May 201229 March 2022 [111]
Elliot Hope Paul Bradley 8 November 200529 March 2022 [112]
Jac Naylor Rosie Marcel 22 November 200529 March 2022 [113]
Joseph Byrne Luke Roberts 3 January 200629 March 2022 [114]
Ric Griffin Hugh Quarshie 9 October 200129 March 2022 [115]
Serena Campbell Catherine Russell 1 May 201229 March 2022 [116]
Bernie Wolfe Jemma Redgrave 2 February 201629 March 2022 [117]
Russell "Russ" Faber Simon Slater 12 October 202129 March 2022 [118]
Henrik Hanssen Guy Henry 19 October 201029 March 2022 [26]
Jeong-Soo Han Chan Woo Lim10 November 202029 March 2022 [119]
Dominic Copeland David Ames 23 April 201329 March 2022 [120]
Louis McGerry Tyler Luke Cunningham31 March 202029 March 2022 [121]
Eli Ebrahimi Davood Ghadami 27 July 202129 March 2022 [122]
Kylie Maddon Amy Murphy10 February 202129 March 2022 [123]
Donna Jackson Jaye Jacobs 16 March 200429 March 2022 [124]
Nicky McKendrick Belinda Owusu 12 December 201729 March 2022 [125]
Sacha Levy Bob Barrett 5 January 201029 March 2022 [126]
Josh Hudson Trieve Blackwood-Cambridge10 November 202029 March 2022 [127]
Ange Godard Dawn Steele 8 January 201929 March 2022 [128]
Adrian "Fletch" Fletcher Alex Walkinshaw 12 August 201429 March 2022 [129]
Madge Britton Clare Burt 27 July 202129 March 2022 [130]

Recurring characters

Paul Blackthorne appeared in series 3 as Guy Morton. Paul Blackthorne (8613139162).jpg
Paul Blackthorne appeared in series 3 as Guy Morton.
Denise Welch guest starred as Pam McGrath. Denise Welch.jpg
Denise Welch guest starred as Pam McGrath.
Susannah York portrayed Helen Grant. Susannah York.JPG
Susannah York portrayed Helen Grant.
Bradley Hume actor Scott Adkins. Scott Adkins (35267457581).jpg
Bradley Hume actor Scott Adkins.
Graeme Garden played Ed Loftwood across four years. You'll Have Had Your Tea - Graeme Garden.jpg
Graeme Garden played Ed Loftwood across four years.
In series 11, Meera Syal features as Tara Sodi. Meera Syal 2017.png
In series 11, Meera Syal features as Tara Sodi.
Anne-Marie, Lady Byrne actress Jane Asher. JaneAsher.jpg
Anne-Marie, Lady Byrne actress Jane Asher.
Silas Carson starred as Sunil Bhatti. Silas Carson.jpg
Silas Carson starred as Sunil Bhatti.
Anna-Louise Plowman appeared as Annalese Carson. Anna Louise Plowman 2005.jpg
Anna-Louise Plowman appeared as Annalese Carson.
Andi Osho guest starred as Barbara Alcock. Andi Osho (cropped).jpg
Andi Osho guest starred as Barbara Alcock.
Nina Wadia appeared in a month-long stint as Annabelle Cooper. Nina Wadia.jpg
Nina Wadia appeared in a month-long stint as Annabelle Cooper.
Carli Norris has appeared in stints as Fran Reynolds. Carli Norris 2016.jpg
Carli Norris has appeared in stints as Fran Reynolds.
Jeff Rawle guest starred as Jerry Clark. Jeff Rawle crop.jpg
Jeff Rawle guest starred as Jerry Clark.
Marc Elliott played Isaac Mayfield. Marc elliott.jpg
Marc Elliott played Isaac Mayfield.
Charlie Condou appeared as Ben Sherwood. 2014-01-11 Charlie Condou Birthday Party at Paramount (cropped).jpg
Charlie Condou appeared as Ben Sherwood.
CharacterActor(s)First appearance [lower-alpha 1] Last appearance [lower-alpha 2] Ref(s)
Paul Ripley Luke Mably 12 January 199926 January 1999 [29]
Peter EllisFraser James12 January 199916 February 1999 [145]
Ellie Sharpe Julie Saunders12 January 19999 March 1999 [146]
Damien WetherellMatt Dempsey16 December 199927 January 2000 [147]
Guy Morton Paul Blackthorne 6 March 20015 June 2001 [131]
Pam McGrath Denise Welch 11 June 200216 July 2002 [132]
Anil Banerjee Kulvinder Ghir 16 November 200022 October 2002 [148]
Jan Goddard Judy Loe 6 August 20024 February 2003 [149]
Sunil Gupta Hari Dhillon 8 May 200115 July 2003 [150]
Sir Charles Merrick Simon Williams 12 February 201315 July 2003 [151]
Anita Forbes Kirsty Mitchell 25 March 200329 July 2003 [152]
Helen Grant Susannah York 6 August 200325 November 2003 [133]
Nic Yorke Liam Garrigan 10 June 200330 December 2003 [153]
Kelly Yorke Rachel Leskovac 1 July 200327 January 2004 [153]
Anna ChandlerDeborah Poplett27 February 20017 December 2004 [154]
Carlos Fashola David Bedella 27 July 20042 August 2005 [155]
Sean Thompson Chinna Wodu23 November 200410 August 2005 [156]
Andy Fishman Ace Bhatti 30 August 20056 December 2005 [157]
Justin Fuller Ben Richards 21 March 200611 July 2006 [158]
Dr CharlesVictoria Pritchard25 March 200318 July 2006 [159]
Michael Beauchamp Anthony Calf 19 April 20058 August 2006 [160]
Bradley Hume Scott Adkins 23 May 200617 October 2006 [134]
Reg Lund Martin Hancock 28 June 200517 October 2006 [161]
Sanghita Parma Mia Soteriou 31 October 200628 March 2007 [162]
Alan DanePeter Hamilton Dyer9 January 20071 May 2007 [163]
Ooma ChowdrySakuntala Ramanee10 May 200724 May 2007 [164]
Christopher Sutherland Patrick Toomey4 April 200628 June 2007 [165]
Ed Loftwood Graeme Garden 18 February 200310 July 2007 [166]
Charles, Lord Byrne Ronald Pickup 3 January 200631 July 2007 [167]
Emma JacksonCelia Henebury23 July 20022 October 2007 [168]
Zoe FoxeAlicia Davies30 October 200719 December 2007 [169]
Gina Hope Gillian Bevan 21 March 200627 December 2007 [170]
James CroweWilliam Mannering9 September 20081 October 2008 [171]
Jamie NortonDominic Colchester1 July 200818 November 2008 [172]
Toby Carr Paul Venables 20 January 20093 February 2009 [173]
Tom O'Dowd Jalaal Hartley 14 October 200821 April 2009 [174]
Rachel Baptiste Ayesha Antoine 18 November 20085 May 2009 [175]
Martha Hope Holly Lucas11 April 200622 June 2009 [176]
Tara Sodi Meera Syal 22 June 200918 August 2009 [135]
Lauren Minster Riann Steele 2 June 200912 January 2010 [177]
Thandie Abebe-Griffin Ginny Holder 20 March 200722 February 2010 [178]
George Kerwan Joseph May 27 January 201022 February 2010 [179]
Toby Geddes Rick Warden 17 February 20109 March 2010 [180]
Judith Marchant Shelagh McLeod 20 October 200915 March 2010 [181]
Vanessa Lytton Leslie Ash 13 October 20096 April 2010 [182]
Davina MacKenzie Sarah Winman 11 November 200819 May 2010 [183]
Paul Rose Andrew Lewis19 October 20007 June 2010 [184]
Keith Greene Alex Macqueen 10 May 200513 July 2010 [185]
Nicky van Barr Alan Morrissey 30 June 200926 October 2010 [186]
Anne-Marie, Lady Byrne Jane Asher 10 May 200728 December 2010 [136]
Sarita Dubashi Rakhee Thakrar 2 November 20108 February 2011 [187]
Kieran Callaghan Barry Sloane 16 November 20108 March 2011 [188]
Lulu Hutchison Fiona Hampton 19 July 20116 September 2011 [189]
Sunil Bhatti Silas Carson 19 April 201111 October 2011 [137]
Sir Fraser Anderson Aneirin Hughes 28 June 201118 October 2011 [190]
Stephen Hopewell Lex Shrapnel 6 September 201113 December 2011 [191]
Lleucu JonesDaisy Keeping9 August 201127 March 2012 [192]
Alex Broadhurst Sasha Behar 7 February 20123 April 2012 [193]
Rafi Raza Zubin Varla 21 February 201217 April 2012 [194]
Annalese Carson Anna-Louise Plowman 4 November 200824 April 2012 [138]
Barbara Alcock Andi Osho 19 June 20123 July 2012 [195]
Ella Barnes Emma Hiddleston 1 May 201210 July 2012 [196]
Simon Marshall Paul Nicholls 22 May 201210 July 2012 [197]
Max Schneider John Light 7 August 201225 September 2012 [198]
George BinnsLeander Deeny14 August 20122 October 2012 [199]
Albie CheshireAndrew Greenough6 November 201211 December 2012 [200]
Ramona GomezMaría Fernández-Ache13 November 201218 December 2012 [201]
Lilah BirdwoodNatasha Leigh30 October 20122 January 2013 [202]
Rhys Hopkins Gareth David-Lloyd 30 October 20122 January 2013 [203]
Terence CunninghamRoger Barclay28 July 200915 January 2013 [204]
Sean Dolan Wil Johnson 1 November 201122 January 2013 [205]
Sharon Kozinsky Madeleine Potter 30 April 201327 August 2013 [206]
Jake PattersonLouis Payne22 January 201326 November 2013 [207]
Jeremy SolisTom Beard14 January 201428 January 2014 [208]
Bonnie Wallis Carlyss Peer8 October 20131 April 2014 [209]
Paula Burrows Julie Legrand 30 March 201019 June 2014 [210]
James Hope Sam Stockman 22 August 200622 July 2014 [211]
Adrienne McKinnie Sandra Voe 12 February 201318 November 2014 [212]
Amy Teo Wendy Kweh 25 March 201416 December 2014 [213]
Sophia Verlaine Nina Toussaint-White 11 November 201423 December 2014 [214]
Nathan HargreaveJotham Annan2 January 201330 December 2014 [215]
Sir Dennis Hopkins-ClarkRupert Frazer8 March 201612 April 2015 [216]
Annabelle Cooper Nina Wadia 21 April 201519 May 2015 [140]
Angus Farrell Jamie Glover 24 May 20112 June 2015 [217]
Lucy MotticaLisa Marged19 May 201518 August 2015 [218]
Clifford George Geff Francis 28 April 20151 September 2015 [219]
Sebastian Coulter Hadley Fraser 16 June 201515 September 2015 [220]
Brigitte Nye Sally Dexter 11 August 201522 September 2015 [221]
Naomi Palmer Lorna Brown 3 May 20165 July 2016 [222]
Imelda Cousins Tessa Peake-Jones 20 November 201225 October 2016 [223]
Tristan WoodJonathan McGuinness23 August 201615 November 2016 [224]
Elinor CampbellAmy McCallum5 June 20123 January 2017 [225]
Charlotte Hope
Inga OlsenKaisa Hammarlund6 September 20163 January 2017 [226]
Alex Lambert Jack Hawkins 17 May 20167 March 2017 [227]
Kyle Greenham Alan Morrissey 23 September 201411 April 2017 [228]
Fran Reynolds Carli Norris 15 September 201511 July 2017 [141]
Kim Whitfield Louisa Clein 11 October 201610 October 2017 [229]
Parker WhitfieldLouis Davison18 October 201610 October 2017 [229]
David HopkinsFraser James14 November 20177 December 2017 [145]
Fredrik Johansson William Postlethwaite5 September 20177 December 2017 [230]
Jerry Clark Jeff Rawle 8 January 201312 December 2017 [142]
Jeremy WarrenNick Rhys10 October 201719 December 2017 [231]
Abigail Tate Olivia Poulet 3 April 20184 September 2018 [232]
Mikey FletcherKai O'Loughlin3 May 201625 September 2018 [233]
Sydney SomersGemma Oaten11 April 201711 December 2018 [234]
Sheilagh Chiltern Wanda Ventham 23 January 201818 December 2018 [235]
Leah Faulkner Hannah Daniel 2 October 201818 December 2018 [236]
Steven Fletcher Jesse Birdsall 31 July 201827 December 2018 [237]
Derwood Thompson Ben Hull 3 July 201227 December 2018 [238]
Greta AllinsonZoe Croft7 February 20182 January 2019 [239]
Arianne Cornell Sara Stewart 9 January 20182 January 2019 [240]
Roman MakarenkoMarko Leht24 April 201822 January 2019 [241]
Kofi JohnstoneRichard Pepple13 June 201719 March 2019 [242]
Theo FletcherStanley Rabbetts29 August 201720 March 2019 [243]
Amira Zafar Poppy Jhakra 10 October 201720 March 2019 [244]
Isaac Mayfield Marc Elliott 23 June 201611 June 2019 [143]
Patricia GhraouiSirine Saba29 May 201820 June 2019 [245]
"Scary" Sue Buchanan Angela Lonsdale 2 October 20189 July 2019 [246]
Evan Crowhurst Jack Ryder 20 March 20191 October 2019 [247]
Darla JohnstoneNaomi Katiyo25 April 20178 October 2019 [248]
Fleur Fanshawe Debbie Chazen 14 October 201419 November 2019 [249]
Phoebe Palmer Daisy Wood-Davis 2 April 201917 December 2019 [250]
Ben Sherwood Charlie Condou 19 December 201924 March 2020 [144]
David Hide Jason Durr 5 March 20197 April 2020 [251]
Tracey McKendrick Cathy Murphy 21 January 202014 July 2020 [252]
Emma Naylor-MaconieDarcey Burke7 January 201428 July 2020 [253]
Beka LevyFrancesca Barrett19 April 201026 January 2021 [14]
Rhean McGee
Michael Townsend Elliot Levey 17 November 20202 February 2021 [254]
Jodie Rodgers Sian Reese-Williams 10 November 202016 February 2021 [255]
Alex DuvalMiles Mitchell9 October 20182 March 2021 [256] [257]
Leemore Marrett Jr
Reyhan ShahRaad Rawi2 March 20214 May 2021 [258]
Andrei TarpovSonny Poon Tip6 April 202122 June 2021 [259]
Ethan Hardy George Rainsford 7 June 201614 September 2021 [260]
Iain Dean Michael Stevenson 30 August 201614 September 2021 [261]
Rich PetersonRichard Pepper7 July 202114 September 2021 [262]
Mia BarronBriana Shann27 October 20095 October 2021 [263] [264]
Jada Wallace-Mitchell
Elaine HudsonCarol Walton7 July 202119 October 2021 [265]
Evie FletcherPhoebe French20 January 201516 November 2021 [266] [233]
Macey Chipping
Carole Copeland Julia Deakin 30 June 20157 December 2021 [267]
Billie FaberDelainey Hayles2 November 20218 March 2022 [268]
Amelia EbrahimiLucy Briggs-Owen28 September 202122 March 2022 [269]
Jason Haynes Jules Robertson9 February 201629 March 2022 [270]
Lexy MorrellJenny Howe22 May 201229 March 2022 [271]

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 The original broadcast date of the character's first appearance.
  2. 1 2 The original broadcast date of the character's last appearance.

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Nicky McKendrick is a fictional character from the BBC medical drama Holby City, played by actress Belinda Owusu. She first appeared in the series nineteen episode "We Need to Talk About Fredrik", broadcast on 12 December 2017. Nicky arrives at Holby City hospital to work as a trainee doctor (F1). Fifty five female actresses attended auditions to play Nicky and Meena Chowdhury. The series producer Kate Hall workshopped the characters during August 2017 and in September it was announced that Owusu and Salma Haque had been chosen to play Nicky and Meena.

The twenty-second series of the British medical drama television series Holby City began on BBC One on 7 January 2020 in the United Kingdom. The series consists of 44 episodes. Jane Wallbank is the series producer, and Simon Harper is the executive producer. The series features an episode dedicated to Holocaust Memorial Day, a topical last-minute insert about the COVID-19 pandemic and a COVID-19-themed episode. Production for the drama was suspended between March and July 2020 due to the pandemic, which led to two transmission hiatuses during the series. Fifteen regular cast members reprised their roles from the previous series, four of which depart during the series, including long-serving cast members Hugh Quarshie and Rosie Marcel. Guy Self returns for a short stint and Raf di Lucca appears in a single episode, having been previously killed-off. The series also features the introduction of the show's first regular transgender character, Louis McGerry, and a guest appearance for actor and television personality John Barrowman as Drew Nicholson-Heath.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Marty Kirkby</span> Fictional character from Casualty

Marty Kirkby is a fictional character from the BBC medical drama Casualty, portrayed by actor Shaheen Jafargholi. He first appears in the thirteenth episode of the thirty-fourth series, first broadcast on 17 November 2018. Jafargholi's casting was announced on 1 August 2018 and he was invited to read for the role shortly after finishing filming on EastEnders. Marty is characterised as a young and fashionable student nurse with a "razor sharp wit". He is a confident nurse who has a blunt bedside manner and excellent clinical skills.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jade Lovall</span> Fictional character

Jade Lovall is a fictional character from the BBC medical drama Casualty, portrayed by actress Gabriella Leon. She first appears in the twelfth episode of the thirty-third series, first broadcast on 3 November 2018. Leon was cast in June 2018 alongside Shaheen Jafargholi, who portrays Marty Kirkby. The role marks the actress' television debut. Initially portrayed as lazy and idle, Jade's characterisation develops as she is shown to be an independent, caring and compassionate young woman. Jade is the drama's first disabled, and deaf, regular character; Leon is also deaf and used her personal experiences to develop her character's story. The character uses a combition of Sign Supported English (SSE) and lip reading to communicate. Producers and Leon were keen to not make her disability a defining feature of the character.

The twenty-third and final series of the British medical drama television series Holby City began airing on BBC One in the United Kingdom on 6 April 2021. The series consists of 50 episodes, which focus on the professional and personal lives of medical and ancillary staff at the fictional Holby City Hospital. Seán Gleeson serves as the series producer. A new theme tune was introduced in the series, but was negatively received from viewers. As the series was filmed during the COVID-19 pandemic, it had to comply with safety protocols, including social distancing and reduced people on-set. Early in the series, actors Dawn Steele and Trieve Blackwood-Cambridge isolated and became a work bubble for two episodes to film close proximity scenes. The series was promoted through multiple trailers and behind-the-scenes videos.

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