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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.
In casting the first series of Holby City, Young selected actors who were already established names in the acting industry, primarily from a soap opera background. He cast Michael French as Nick Jordan, George Irving as Anton Meyer, Angela Griffin as Jasmine Hopkins, Lisa Faulkner as Victoria Merrick and Nicola Stephenson as Julie Bradford.
Twelve Holby City regular cast members - Marcel (Jac Naylor), Barrett (Sacha Levy), Quarshie (Ric Griffin), Guy Henry (Henrik Hanssen), Catherine Russell (Serena Campbell), Alex Walkinshaw (Adrian "Fletch" Fletcher), Kaye Wragg (Essie Di Lucca), Jaye Jacobs (Donna Jackson), Marcus Griffiths (Xavier "Xav" Duval), Nic Jackman (Cameron Dunn ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 January 2025. British medical drama television series This article is about the British television series. For the fictional city in which the series is set, see Holby. Holby City Title card (2021–2022) Genre Medical drama Created by Tony McHale Mal Young Starring Regular and recurring cast Country ...
Logan, Saunders and Mably all departed from Holby City during the course of the series. [8] The series also included walk–on performances by Casualty cast members, including Derek Thompson as nurse Charlie Fairhead, and guest appearances by characters first seen in Casualty, whose treatment was continued on Holby City. [3]
Holby City was nominated in the "Best Soap (Evening)" category at the 2018 Digital Spy Reader Awards; it came in last place with 3.8% of the total votes. [58] A prominent storyline of the series, dubbed John Gaskell 's ( Paul McGann ) "reign of terror", was nominated in the Best Soap Storyline category; it came in eleventh place with 3.4% of ...
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A second extended hiatus for Holby City was announced in August 2020 due to the show running out of episodes filmed before the suspension of production. The show breaks on 11 August, following the broadcast of episode 25. [62] Production resumed on Holby City on 27 July 2020. Oates expressed her delight at welcoming back the "exceptional cast ...