Doctors (BBC soap opera)

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Doctors

Doctors intro.
Format Drama
Created by BBC Birmingham
Starring see below
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of episodes 1000 +[1] (September 20 2006)
Production
Running time approx. 0:30 (per episode)
Broadcast
Original channel BBC One
Original run 2000 – present
External links
IMDb profile
2006 cast photo
2006 cast photo

Doctors is a British daytime television soap opera, which started in 2000. It is produced by BBC Birmingham and screened on BBC One. It tells the story of the staff at the fictional Mill Health Centre. It originally starred Christopher Timothy (who made his name as James Herriot in the series All Creatures Great and Small) as Dr. Brendan McGuire from the series' inception until he left in May 2006.

The series was different to the other British soaps in that, prior to 2007, it took lengthy breaks in transmission over the summer. This year, however, there has been no summer break. It was originally filmed at the BBC's Pebble Mill studios in Edgbaston, Birmingham. However, four years into the show's life Pebble Mill was closed down so the soap moved to the BBC Drama Village site in Selly Oak. Portions of the show involving the police station are filmed at the BMS World Mission premises known as IMC International Mission Centre at 24 Weoley Park Road in Selly Oak.

From Monday 26 November 2007, Doctors will be moving from its 1405 slot to the new earlier time of 1340, replacing Neighbours which will be broadcast later at 1410 on BBC One.

Contents

Character Actor Role Years in the show
Dr. Georgina 'George' Woodson Stirling Gallacher GP 2003-
Ronnie Woodson Sean Gleeson Lawyer 2003-
Julia Parsons Diane Keen Practice Manager 2003-
Dr. Jimmi Clay Adrian Lewis Morgan GP 2005-
Dr. Nick West Michael McKell GP 2006-
Michelle Corrigan Donnaleigh Bailey Senior Practice Nurse 2006-
Dr. Joe Fenton Stephen Boxer GP 2006-
Vivien March Anita Carey Receptionist 2007-
Dr. Melody Bell Elizabeth Bower GP Registrar 2007-
Archie Hallam Matt Kennard Nurse 2007-
DI Eva Moore Angela Lonsdale Detective Inspector 2007-

  • Jon Carver, who plays Custody Sergeant Vic Scott, is the longest serving cast member having joined the show in the first series. However, due to the character's irregular appearances, he is not considered a cast regular.
  • Jessica Gallagher as Bracken Woodson

Doctors is the only British soap opera to name its episodes.

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