List of Casualty characters

Casualty is a British medical drama television series that has been broadcast on BBC One in the United Kingdom since 6 September 1986.[1] The series was created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin and focuses on the fictional lives, both professional and personal, of the medical and ancillary staff at the Accident and Emergency Department of the fictional Holby City Hospital, based in the equally fictitious town of Holby.[1] It is the longest-running primetime and emergency medical drama television series in the world.[2] It was primarily filmed in the city of Bristol until 2011 when it began filming at Roath Lock Studios in Cardiff, where it has remained since.[3] The show has aired thirty-four full series with over 1000 episodes and is currently airing the thirty-fifth series.[4][5] Brock and Unwin devised the serial after being inspired by the "comedy and heroics" of life in the National Health Service (NHS) and tackled a string of controversial topics through the show.[1] A spin-off series, Holby City, began airing from 1999 and follows patients' stories after they are transferred to the hospital's surgical wards.[6] A police procedural spin-off, HolbyBlue, began airing from 8 May 2007, running for two series before being cancelled due to poor viewing figures.[7]

Casualty logo

The serial features an ensemble cast of regular and recurring characters. It began with ten main characters in its first series, with nurse Charlie Fairhead, portrayed by Derek Thompson, the only character to have remained on the show from its creation.[8] Since the show's inception, characters have been written in and out of the series.[9] Additionally, Casualty features a number of guest artists in each episode as well as recurring characters who appear in story arcs.[10] Many regular cast members in the show have made prior, minor appearances as both patients and staff members in both Casualty and Holby City. In 2004, casting directors hired Susan Cookson for the regular role of Maggie Coldwell after a recurring part as anaesthetist Julie Day between 1998 and 2000.[11] Characters from Casualty have appeared in spin-off series Holby City 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.[12]

Present characters

Regular characters

Character Actor(s) First appearance[lower-alpha 1] Ref(s)
Charlie FairheadDerek Thompson6 September 1986[16]
Connie BeauchampAmanda Mealing26 December 2004[17]
Dylan KeoghWilliam Beck12 March 2011[18]
Robyn MillerAmanda Henderson5 January 2013[19]
Ethan HardyGeorge Rainsford11 January 2014[20]
Jacob MastersCharles Venn18 July 2015[13]
David HideJason Durr30 April 2016[21]
Rash MasumNeet Mohan4 November 2017[22]
Jan JenningDi Botcher19 May 2018[23]
Jade LovallGabriella Leon3 November 2018[24]
Marty KirkbyShaheen Jafargholi17 November 2018[14]
Lev MalinovskyUriel Emil28 September 2019[25]
Faith CadoganKirsty Mitchell28 December 2019[26]
Fenisha KhatriOlivia D'Lima22 February 2020[27]
Leon CookBobby Lockwood9 January 2021[28]

Recurring characters

Character Actor(s) First appearance[lower-alpha 1] Ref(s)
Oliver HideHarry Collett24 September 2016[15]
Rosa CadenasJacey Sallés27 July 2019[29]
Luka MalinovskyTom Mulheron18 January 2020[30]
Ffion MorganStirling Gallacher18 July 2020[31]

Impending cast changes

Character Actor(s) Details Ref(s)
Grace Beauchamp-StrachanEmily CareyReturning 13 February 2021[32]
Iain DeanMichael StevensonReturning 2021[33]
Ross WestChris GordonReturning TBC[31]

Former characters

Regular characters

Former Casualty cast
Naoko Mori (Mie Nisha-Kawa).[34]
Craig Kelly (Daniel Perryman).[35]
Paterson Joseph (Mark Grace).[36]
Adjoa Andoh (Colette Griffiths).[37]
Will Mellor (Jack Vincent).[38]
Loo Brealey (Roxy Bird).[39]
Kwame Kwei-Armah (Fin Newton).[40]
Maxwell Caulfield (Jim Brodie).[41]
Sarah Manners (Bex Reynolds).[42]
Will Thorp (Woody Joyner).[43]
Elyes Gabel (Guppy Sandhu).[44]
Brenda Fricker (Megan Roach).[45]
Laura Aikman (May Phelps).[46]
Madeleine Mantock (Scarlett Conway).[47]
Michael Obiora (Lloyd Asike).[48]
Daniel Anthony (Jamie Collier).[49]
Patrick Robinson (Martin "Ash" Ashford).[50]
Jaye Griffiths (Elle Gardner).[52]
Character Actor(s) First appearance[lower-alpha 1] Last appearance[lower-alpha 2] Ref(s)
Clive KingGeorge Harris6 September 198627 December 1986[53]
Sandra MuteLisa Bowerman6 September 19863 October 1987[53]
Andrew PontingRobert Pugh6 September 198617 October 1987[53]
Karen O'MalleyKate Hardie19 September 198714 November 1987[54]
Susie MercerDebbie Roza6 September 198619 December 1987[53]
Elizabeth StarkerMaureen O'Brien12 September 198719 December 1987[55]
Mary TomlinsonHelena Little12 September 198719 December 1987[56]
Ewart PlimmerBernard Gallagher6 September 19867 October 1988[53]
Kuba TrzcinskiChristopher Rozycki6 September 19864 November 1988[53]
Shirley FranklinElla Wilder24 October 19874 November 1988[56]
Kiran JoghillShaheen Khan9 September 19884 November 1988[57]
Alison McGrellisJulie Graham9 September 19884 November 1988[58]
David RowePaul Lacoux9 September 19884 November 1988[56]
Sadie TomkinsCarol Leader9 September 19884 November 1988[56]
Cyril JamesEddie Nestor19 September 19871 December 1989[59]
Lucy PerryTom Hoskyns8 September 19891 December 1989[56]
Valerie SinclairSusan Franklyn9 September 19881 December 1989[60]
Alex SpencerBelinda Davison8 September 19891 December 1989[56]
Julie StevensVivienne McKone8 September 19891 December 1989[61]
Tony WalkerEamon Boland7 September 19909 November 1990[62]
Keith CotterillGeoffrey Leesley24 October 19877 December 1990[56]
Helen GreenMaggie McCarthy7 September 19907 December 1990[56]
Kelly LiddleAdie Allen6 September 19911 November 1991[63]
Trish BayesMaria Friedman20 September 199127 February 1992[64]
Beth RamaneeMamta Kaash7 September 199127 February 1992[65]
Jimmy PowellRobson Green8 September 198927 February 1992[66]
Kate MillerJoanna Foster12 September 199231 October 1992[56]
Julian ChapmanNigel Le Vaillant7 September 199019 December 1992[67]
Simon EastmanRobert Daws17 October 199227 February 1993[68]
Rob KhalefaJason Riddington12 September 199227 February 1993[69]
Sandra NichollMaureen Beattie15 November 199127 February 1993[70]
Maxine PriceEmma Bird12 September 199227 February 1993[71]
Norma SullivanAnne Kristen6 September 199123 October 1993[72]
Ken HodgesChristopher Guard18 September 199330 October 1993[73]
Helen ChatsworthSamantha Edmonds25 September 199320 November 1993[74]
Mark CalderOliver Parker18 September 199315 January 1994[75]
Brian CrawfordBrendan O'Hea13 November 199322 January 1994[56]
Jane ScottCaroline Webster14 September 199026 February 1994[76]
Adele BeckfordDoña Croll18 September 199326 February 1994[77]
Frankie DrummerSteven O'Donnell25 September 199326 February 1994[56]
Mary SkillettTara Moran13 November 199326 February 1994[78]
Dave MastersMartin Ball26 December 199326 February 1994[56]
Mie Nisha-KawaNaoko Mori25 September 199326 February 1994[34]
Eddie GordonJoan Oliver17 September 199425 March 1995[79]
Adam CookeSteven Brand17 September 199425 March 1995[35]
Peter HayesRobert Duncan23 September 199527 January 1996[60]
Rachel LongworthJane Gurnett1 January 19943 February 1996[80]
Laura MilburnLizzy McInnerny7 October 199524 February 1996[81]
Daniel PerrymanCraig Kelly16 September 199524 February 1996[35]
Gloria HammondGaniat Kasuma14 September 199622 February 1997[56]
Matt HawleyJason Merrells17 September 199422 February 1997[82]
Jude KorcanikLisa Coleman24 September 199422 February 1997[83]
Kate WilsonSorcha Cusack17 September 19948 November 1997[84]
Jack HathawayPeter Birch23 November 199615 November 1997[60]
Liz HarkerSue Devaney19 November 199422 November 1997[85]
Elliot MatthewsPeter Guinness11 September 199728 February 1998[36]
Richard McCaigGray O'Brien14 September 199628 February 1998[35]
Mark GracePaterson Joseph11 September 199726 December 1998[36]
George WoodmanRebecca Lacey11 September 199713 March 1999[86]
Sam CollobyJonathan Kerrigan21 September 19969 October 1999[87]
Derek "Sunny" SunderlandVincenzo Pellegrino11 September 199723 October 1999[36]
Eve MontgomeryBarbara Marten29 November 199730 October 1999[88]
Tina SeabrookClaire Goose11 September 199725 March 2000[89]
Adam OsmanPal Aron5 September 199815 October 2000[90]
Amy HowardRebecca Wheatley11 September 199710 March 2001[91]
Mel DysonMichelle Butterly6 November 199928 April 2001[92]
Tom HarveyKieron Forsyth25 November 200028 April 2001[93]
Penny HutchensDonna Alexander4 January 199728 April 2001[94]
Holly MilesSandra Huggett18 September 199928 April 2001[95]
Dan RobinsonGrant Masters16 September 200028 April 2001[96]
Andrew BowerPhilip Bretherton8 September 198928 April 2001[97]
William Gaminara
Barney WolfeRonnie McCann20 November 199928 April 2001[98]
Chloe HillJan Anderson5 September 199819 January 2002[99]
Patrick SpillerIan Kelsey11 December 199916 March 2002[100]
Max GallagherRobert Gwilym5 September 199818 May 2002[101]
Spencer Ben Keaton18 December 199929 June 2002[102]
Jan GoddardJudy Loe29 September 20019 November 2002[103]
Colette GriffithsAdjoa Andoh16 September 20007 June 2003[37]
Dillon CahillDan Rymer15 September 200121 June 2003[104]
Jack VincentWill Mellor24 March 200121 June 2003[38]
Tony VincentLee Warburton24 November 200121 June 2003[105]
Anna PaulZita Sattar3 March 200120 September 2003[106]
Baz WilderJulia Watson6 September 198610 January 2004[107]
Tally HarperHolly Davidson14 September 20021 May 2004[108]
Ashlie Walker
Nikki MarshallKelly Harrison15 September 200117 July 2004[109]
Simon KaminskiChristopher Colquhoun23 March 200228 August 2004[110]
Lara StoneChristine Stephen-Daly29 September 200128 August 2004[111]
Roxy BirdLoo Brealey13 April 200218 September 2004[39]
Finlay "Fin" NewtonKwame Kwei-Armah6 November 19992 October 2004[40]
Jim BrodieMaxwell Caulfield14 September 200326 December 2004[41]
Bex ReynoldsSarah Manners8 February 200330 July 2005[42]
Claire GuildfordLeanne Wilson20 September 200320 August 2005[112]
Woody JoynerWill Thorp4 December 200424 December 2005[43]
Bruno JenkinsMark Bonnar10 September 200511 February 2006[113]
Luke WarrenMatthew Wait19 April 200327 May 2006[114]
Nina FarrRebekah Gibbs24 July 200426 August 2006[115]
Sean MaddoxGerald Kyd5 September 199818 November 2006[116]
Ellen ZitekGeorgina Bouzova18 September 200424 December 2006[117]
Selena DonovanElizabeth Carling1 March 20034 August 2007[118]
Theo "Stitch" LambertPeter O'Brien18 March 20074 August 2007[119]
Cyd PikeJoanne King18 September 200615 September 2007[120]
Guppy SandhuElyes Gabel23 October 200429 September 2007[44]
Nathan SpencerBen Price17 December 20056 October 2007[121]
Nadia TalianosDaphne Alexander24 February 200730 December 2007[122]
Greg FallonKip Gamblin10 June 200626 January 2008[123]
Harry HarperSimon MacCorkindale8 June 20028 March 2008[124]
Snezana LalovicIvana Bašić16 February 200828 March 2009[125]
Kelsey PhillipsJanine Mellor6 August 200528 March 2009[126]
Curtis CooperAbdul Salis1 March 20081 August 2009[127]
Toby De SilvaMatthew Needham8 September 200719 September 2009[128]
Jessica HarrisonGillian Kearney12 January 20088 May 2010[129]
Megan RoachBrenda Fricker6 September 19867 August 2010[45]
May PhelpsLaura Aikman12 September 200914 August 2010[46]
Yuki ReidWill Sharpe12 September 20092 January 2011[130]
Polly EmmersonSophia Di Martino19 March 200930 April 2011[131]
Kirsty ClementsLucy Gaskell15 May 201030 July 2011[132]
Adam TruemanTristan Gemmill15 September 20076 August 2011[133]
Madiha "Mads" DurraniHasina Haque4 September 20106 September 2011[134]
Ruth WintersGeorgia Taylor8 September 200710 December 2011[135]
Scarlett ConwayMadeleine Mantock20 August 201122 July 2012[47]
Nick JordanMichael French21 November 19982 February 2013[136]
Aoife O'ReillyGemma-Leah Devereux5 January 201327 April 2013[137]
Linda AndrewsChristine Tremarco16 January 201011 May 2013[138]
Lloyd AsikeMichael Obiora20 August 20118 June 2013[48]
Tom KentOliver Coleman7 January 201214 December 2013[139]
Jeff CollierMatt Bardock10 February 20074 October 2014[140]
Jamie CollierDaniel Anthony5 January 201311 October 2014[49]
Martin "Ash" AshfordPatrick Robinson7 September 199013 December 2014[50]
Maggie ColdwellSusan Cookson29 January 200528 March 2015[141]
Sam BatemanLuke Bailey2 October 200415 August 2015[142]
Rita FreemanChloe Howman10 August 201316 July 2016[143]
Mike BarrattClive Mantle23 January 199327 August 2016[144]
Comfort JonesMartina Laird23 January 199327 August 2016[145]
Tess BatemanSuzanne Packer13 September 200327 August 2016[146]
Abs DenhamJames Redmond4 October 200327 August 2016[147]
Alice ChantreySam Grey15 April 200627 August 2016[148]
Mackenzie "Big Mac" ChalkerCharles Dale24 November 200727 August 2016[149]
Jay FaldrenBen Turner25 October 200827 August 2016[150]
Lenny LyonsSteven Miller12 September 200927 August 2016[151]
Caleb "Cal" KnightRichard Winsor18 January 201429 April 2017[152]
Lofty ChilternLee Mead1 March 201417 June 2017[153]
Jez AndrewsLloyd Everitt12 March 201626 August 2017[154]
Josh GriffithsIan Bleasdale8 September 198930 September 2017[155]
Lily ChaoCrystal Yu3 August 20134 November 2017[156]
Zoe HannaSunetra Sarker29 December 200713 January 2018[157]
Max WalkerJamie Davis5 October 201313 January 2018[158]
Bea KinsellaMichelle Fox3 February 20184 August 2018[159]
Sam NichollsCharlotte Salt15 October 201111 August 2018[160]
Alicia MunroeChelsea Halfpenny19 September 201519 January 2019[51]
Louise TylerAzuka Oforka1 October 201116 February 2019[161]
Elle GardnerJaye Griffiths7 May 201625 May 2019[52]
Gemma DeanRebecca Ryan21 January 201710 August 2019[162]
Kathleen "Dixie" DixonJane Hazlegrove30 September 200621 September 2019[163]
Mason ReedeVictor Oshin24 August 201928 December 2019[164]
Lisa "Duffy" DuffinCathy Shipton6 September 19861 February 2020[165]
Archie HudsonGenesis Lynea23 March 20197 March 2020[166]
Adrian "Fletch" FletcherAlex Walkinshaw7 July 201228 March 2020[167]
Ruby SparkMaddy Hill14 July 201818 April 2020[168]
Noel GarciaTony Marshall5 January 20082 January 2021[169]
Will NobleJack Nolan30 March 201916 January 2021[170]

Recurring characters

Former Casualty cast
Georgia Moffett (Heather Whitefield).[46]
Michael Maloney (Howard Fairfax).[172]
Stephen Billington (Edward Thurlow).[173]
Gemma Atkinson (Tamzin Bayle).[175]
Sarah Jayne Dunn (Taylor Ashbie).[176]
Hannah Spearritt (Mercedes Christie).[177]
Lucy Benjamin (Denise Ellisson).[178]
Pam St. Clement (Sally Hodge).[179]
Gareth David-Lloyd (Joshua Bowers).[180]
Ellen Thomas (Omo Masters).[181]
Sharon Gless (Zsa Zsa Harper-Jenkinson).[183]
Character Actor(s) First appearance[lower-alpha 1] Last appearance[lower-alpha 2] Ref(s)
Clare WainwrightStella Gonet27 September 198618 October 1986[184]
Rupert ThaltonJames Snell27 September 198618 October 1986[185]
Francine O'DwyerAlison Deegan22 November 198619 December 1987[186]
Peter Brian Capron23 September 198821 October 1988[171]
Lily Susan Colverd8 September 19899 November 1990[187]
Jenny Nicola Jeffries10 October 19925 December 1992[188]
Claire FullerToni-Sue Burley24 December 199227 March 1993[189]
Ozzy Michael Jenner7 September 199023 October 1993[189]
Tom HarleyDavid Ryall20 November 199311 December 1993[56]
Karen GoodliffeSuzanna Hamilton18 September 19938 January 1994[190]
Lucy CooperJo Unwin27 February 199226 February 1994[191]
Chris CulhamKevin Dyer20 February 199324 February 1996[192]
Vicki Maggie Lynskey7 September 199024 February 1996[192]
Trevor WilsonMichael N. Harbour30 September 199516 November 1996[193]
David SinclairVas Blackwood1 February 199722 February 1997[194]
Monica Soo Drouet14 September 199620 September 1997[195]
James RobertsBryan Murray21 November 199816 January 1999[196]
Pat GarrattIan Kershaw12 September 19986 March 1999[197]
Julie DaySusan Cookson5 September 199825 March 2000[11]
Rachel JamesAmy Robbins15 September 200122 December 2001[198]
Philippa KinrossFiona Gillies15 December 200112 January 2002[199]
Gilly Emily Dormer16 February 200230 March 2002[200]
Heather LincolnNicole Faraday21 September 200216 November 2002[201]
Jeff McGuireBob Mason15 September 20011 March 2003[202]
Chris MeredithMichael Praed13 April 20023 May 2003[203]
Merlin JamesonSebastian Dunn4 January 200320 September 2003[204]
Orlando Seale
Will ManningGary Mavers11 September 20041 October 2005[205]
Colin EvansPeter Silverleaf3 January 20041 October 2005[206]
Mike BatemanLouis Emerick13 September 200319 August 2006[207]
Terence "T.C." ClarksonPeter England22 September 20071 December 2007[208]
Simon TannerPaul Fox31 May 20089 August 2008[209]
Marilyn FoxCaroline Langrishe22 September 200715 November 2008[210]
Heather WhitefieldGeorgia Moffett12 September 200913 September 2009[46]
Dawn Kelly Marie Walters12 September 200928 November 2009[211]
Paul BridgesConleth Kane12 September 200927 December 2009[212]
Sean AndersonRichard Dillane1 March 200816 January 2010[213]
Eve Kate Edney12 September 20096 February 2010[214]
Gareth Derek Barr12 September 20096 February 2010[211]
Frances LivelyJosette Simon11 April 200910 April 2010[215]
Howard FairfaxMichael Maloney27 February 201017 April 2010[172]
Kieron FletcherRobert Boulter20 February 20101 May 2010[172]
Matt StrongRaymond Coulthard20 February 20101 May 2010[172]
Robert LudlowAlec Newman15 May 201021 August 2010[216]
Edward ThurlowStephen Billington5 June 201027 December 2010[173]
James MolloyTravis Oliver23 October 201027 December 2010[217]
Sarah EvansJulia St. John24 December 20062 April 2011[218]
Miriam TurnerCheryl Campbell19 February 20117 May 2011[219]
Henry WilliamsTom Chadbon13 September 200828 May 2011[220]
Omar NasriDhaffer L'Abidine13 August 20111 October 2011[174]
Denise AndrewsKate McEvoy21 January 20126 October 2012[221]
Britney AndrewsDevon Beigan21 January 20126 October 2012[221]
Joe AndrewsTaylor Perry21 January 20126 October 2012[221]
Amanda FranksConnie Fisher7 April 20121 December 2012[222]
Dominic CarterGary Cady1 December 201215 December 2012[223]
Ally HunterRebecca Newman5 January 201312 January 2013[224]
Yvonne RipponRachel Shelley14 January 201219 January 2013[225]
Norman BuntonAdrian Harris22 September 201230 November 2013[226]
Ella AshfordTahirah Sharif4 May 201317 May 2014[227]
Tamzin BayleGemma Atkinson13 August 201111 October 2014[175]
Audrey StrachanFrances Tomelty6 December 201424 January 2015[176]
Greta MillerKazia Pelka25 July 201523 August 2015[228]
Louis FairheadGregory Forsyth-Foreman14 September 199630 August 2015[229]
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Jack Dedman
Liam Hess
Callum Ray
Ben HardingMark Letheren20 September 200819 September 2015[128]
Honey WrightChelsee Healey11 October 201419 September 2015[232]
Taylor AshbieSarah Jayne Dunn6 December 201410 October 2015[176]
Nikki ChisomAnna Acton21 November 20159 January 2016[233]
Jess CranhamKerry Bennet3 October 201530 January 2016[233]
Olivia CranhamGrace Doherty21 November 201530 January 2016[233]
Jack DiamondAlistair Brammer5 December 201523 April 2016[234]
Connor ChristieToby Murray20 February 201630 April 2016[235]
Mark RichieJoel Beckett9 August 201430 April 2016[236]
Shelle JonesKelli Hollis20 February 20167 May 2016[237]
Vince CallaghanAndrew Knott26 March 20167 May 2016[237]
Mercedes ChristieHannah Spearritt23 January 20167 May 2016[177]
Hazel LeytonVicky Hall8 August 20159 July 2016[238]
Carmel SimsSydney Wade28 May 201630 July 2016[239]
Guy SelfJohn Michie22 April 201410 September 2016[240]
Ryan JohnsonRussell Boulter28 September 200210 December 2016[241]
Sebastian GraylingRik Makarem29 October 20167 January 2017[242]
Amira ZafarPoppy Jhakra27 August 201611 February 2017[243]
Steph SimsTonicha Lawrence28 May 201625 February 2017[239]
Roy EllissonJohn Killoran26 September 201529 April 2017[178]
Hugo BonningBilly Angel12 November 201620 May 2017[244]
Sam StrachanTom Chambers13 February 201622 July 2017[245]
Denise EllissonLucy Benjamin26 September 201526 August 2017[178]
Mickey EllissonMitch Hewer22 April 201726 August 2017[178]
Scott EllissonWill Austin22 April 20172 September 2017[178]
Archie GraylingJames Wilby5 October 20164 November 2017[246]
Lexy MorrellJenny Howe15 October 201618 November 2017[247]
Marty WilliamsRoger Griffiths30 September 20179 December 2017[248]
Sally HodgePam St. Clement27 August 201623 December 2017[179]
Glen ThomasOwain Arthur4 June 201631 March 2018[249]
Leigh-Anne CarrCassie Bradley7 April 201823 June 2018[250]
Eddie McAllisterJoe Gaminara17 March 201825 August 2018[251]
Blake GardnerKai Thorne3 June 20176 October 2018[252]
Brian CarrollMatthew Marsh8 August 201513 October 2018[253]
Ciara CassidyBelinda Stewart-Wilson3 March 201824 November 2018[254]
Joshua BowersGareth David-Lloyd3 November 201819 January 2019[180]
Alasdair "Base" NewmanMax Parker11 August 20182 February 2019[255]
DC Kate WilkinsonAmy Noble29 August 20152 February 2019[256]
Ric GriffinHugh Quarshie26 December 20042 March 2019[257]
Donna JacksonJaye Jacobs26 December 20042 March 2019[257]
Jac NaylorRosie Marcel13 February 20162 March 2019[258]
Kim HarrisonSiân Reeves18 February 20179 March 2019[259]
Toby WilliamsHarry Gilby30 March 201911 May 2019[260]
Dani MallisonGeorgia Hughes9 March 20198 June 2019[261]
Omo MastersEllen Thomas22 September 201829 June 2019[181]
Ciaran CoulsonRick Warden1 June 201910 August 2019[262]
Henrik HanssenGuy Henry12 February 201111 August 2019[182]
Ashok MasumKriss Dosanjh17 August 201928 September 2019[263]
Theo LaurenceJim Sturgeon24 August 20192 November 2019[264]
Effie LaurenceAbigail Hardingham24 August 201916 November 2019[264]
Bill CrowthersClive Wood25 August 20181 February 2020[265]
Violette SparkKelly Gough21 December 201922 February 2020[266]
Zsa Zsa Harper-JenkinsonSharon Gless18 November 201729 February 2020[183]

Footnotes

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

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