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List of Doctors characters (2022)
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Doctors is a British medical soap opera which began broadcasting on BBC One on 26 March 2000.[1] Set in the fictional West Midlands town of Letherbridge, the soap follows the lives of the staff and patients of the Mill Health Centre, a fictional NHS doctor's surgery, as well as its two sister surgeries, the University of Letherbridge Campus Surgery and Sutton Vale Surgery. The following is a list of characters that first appeared in Doctors in 2022, by order of first appearance. All characters are introduced by the programme's executive producer, Mike Hobson. Hazeem Durrani (Ashraf Ejhbair) began appearing in January after he was introduced as a relative of Ruhma Carter's (Bharti Patel). Clare Wille then joined the cast in February as Davina Hargrove, a friend of Zara Carmichael's (Elisabeth Dermot Walsh). Princess Buchanan (Laura White) made her first appearance in March as a trainee doctor from Sutton Vale, as well as nurse practitioner Maeve Ludlow (Clelia Murphy). Kia Pegg then debuted in April as receptionist Scarlett Kiernan. Roxy Piper (Fiona Skinner) then joined in September as Emma Reid's (Dido Miles) neighbour. Then in October, Samuel Morgan-Davies joined the cast as police constable Gareth Lewis. Additionally, multiple other characters appear throughout the year.

Hazeem Durrani

Hazeem Durrani
Doctors character
Portrayed byAshraf Ejjbair
First appearance"Role Models"
17 January 2022 (2022-01-17)
Last appearance"Double Act"
5 April 2022 (2022-04-05)
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Introduced byMike Hobson
In-universe information
OccupationReceptionist
AuntsRuhma Carter

Hazeem Durrani, portrayed by Ashraf Ejjbair, first appeared on 17 January 2022 and made his final appearance on 5 April 2022.[2] Ejjbair announced via Instagram that he would be appearing in Doctors on a recurring basis and that he began filming for the soap in September 2021.[3] Hazeem was introduced to the series as a relative of Ruhma Carter (Bharti Patel) who stays with her following travelling in Thailand. He is followed by Daisha Rashid (Sophie Kandola), with whom he shared a casual relationship with whilst travelling. Daisha tells Hazeem and Ruhma that she has nowhere to stay due to her relationship with her parents being tumultuous and informs them that she is set to stay in a hostel. Ruhma allows her to stay at hers alongside Hazeem, to his annoyance since he does not want a serious relationship. He eventually dumps her and after realising that Ruhma and Daisha have formed a close bond, he demands they cut contact with each other.[4]

Ruhma introduces Hazeem to Bear Sylvester (Dex Lee), who sets Hazeem up with various job interviews. However, he turns down potential jobs and misses an interview due to falling asleep, leading Ruhma to demand he gets a job and pays rent for living with her. She tells him to "get his act together" and gets him a temporary job on reception at the Mill Health Centre.[5] What to Watch's Simon Timblick described Hazeem as "lazy".[5] Receptionists Karen Hollins (Jan Pearson) and Valerie Pitman (Sarah Moyle) show different attitudes towards having Hazeem work with them on reception. Karen is unhappy with his lack of work experience, while Valerie believes having him work at the Mill will be a good experience and trains him. However, Hazeem "is left shaken" after his first patient encounter.[5] However, he eventually "finds his groove".[6] After receiving an offer for a better job, Hazeem makes the decision to leave the Mill.[7]

Davinia Hargrove

Davinia Hargrove
Doctors character
Portrayed byClare Wille
First appearance"No Way to Live"
8 February 2022 (2022-02-08)
Last appearance"A Familiar Face"
22 February 2022 (2022-02-22)
ClassificationFormer; guest
Introduced byMike Hobson
In-universe information
OccupationBusinessowner
HusbandJulian Hargrove

Davinia Hargrove, portrayed by Clare Wille, appeared between 8 and 22 February 2022.[8] She was introduced as an old school friend of Zara Carmichael (Elisabeth Dermot Walsh) after she moves to the Midlands to pursue growth in her clothing company. Timblick (What to Watch) described Davinia as a "high flying fashion businesswoman".[5] It was confirmed by Timblick that her arrival in the fictional town would mean that she will share a lot of scenes with Zara. He also hinted that the rekindling of their friendship could mean the end of Zara's friendship with long-term friend Emma Reid (Dido Miles).[8] Zara is "thrilled" to have Davinia in town and she invites Zara to a fashion show where she admits that she does not have many friends.[9]

Afterwards, Davinia asks Zara if she can act as a cover story by telling her husband, Julian Hargrove (Henry Douthwaite), that she is staying there. She explains that she is cheating on Julian and needs a cover for her secret relationship.[5] Due to loving Davinia's "go-getter attitude", she agrees, which earns the disapproval of Zara's partner, Daniel Granger (Matthew Chambers).[10] Julian unexpectedly travels from London and turns up at Zara's house to find that Davinia is not there, and after she takes several hours to show up, he questions why she is lying to him. The two argue and he agrees to go back to London.[11] Davinia and Zara meet up with fellow former classmate Belinda Cooper (Emma Cooke), who admits that she was nervous of the pair whilst at school. Davinia takes pride in her mean reputation, nastily reminding Belinda about an incident where a school teacher made her cry, leaving Zara to be "taken aback by her bitchy behaviour".[12] Zara realises that Davinia has not grown up and decides to cut their friendship off.[13]

Rosie Colton

Rosie Colton
Doctors character
Portrayed byJanice Connolly
Duration2022–2023
First appearance"The Line"
24 February 2022 (2022-02-24)
Last appearance"Aftertaste"
1 November 2023 (2023-11-01)
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Introduced byMike Hobson
In-universe information
OccupationReceptionist
Deputy business manager
HusbandMarty (backstory)

Rosie Colton, portrayed by Janice Connolly, first appeared on 24 February 2022. She was introduced as a receptionist at Sutton Vale Surgery, which the Mill take over. When she meets business manager Bear Sylvester (Dex Lee) and surgery partners Zara Carmichael (Elisabeth Dermot Walsh) and Daniel Granger (Matthew Chambers), Rosie fills them in on the details of Sutton Vale. This includes the case of missing person Dr. Jacob Ashdown, who randomly went missing. Rosie gets emotional on several occasions over his disappearance.[6] Rosie is shown to be hapless with technology and co-worker Princess Buchanan (Laura White) makes a comment that she is ready to retire, which new lead GP of Sutton Vale, Al Haskey (Ian Midlane), is disappointed about. Rosie warns Al that Princess is trouble and that there is something about her that he should watch out for.[14]

Jimmi Clay (Adrian Lewis Morgan) takes over as lead GP at Sutton Vale due to Al prioritising the care of his mother, which Rosie struggles with. He "has concerns" about Rosie's inability to cope with changes at her surgery, such as being unable to operate the new computer system and the staff changes.[15] He speaks to Rosie about her situation and unknowingly persuades Rosie to retire.[15] He asks Rosie to arrange a staff meeting which she gets upset at; Maeve Ludlow (Clelia Murphy) informs Jimmi that it is Rosie's last day at Sutton Vale and hints that she may feel unappreciated. He then arranges a last-minute goodbye party for her.[16] Months after her departure, she learns that Jacob has been found dead and arrives at the crime scene with flowers. She informs DI Mick Hartley (Martin Walsh) that she believes Princess murdered Jacob.[17]

Rosie initially left in an episode broadcast on 6 September 2022. In March 2023, Connolly announced via Twitter that she would be returning to Doctors as Rosie later in the year.[18] The character made an unexpected return in May 2023, with her hiring at the Mill kept a secret from everyone, since Bear decided to keep it private. Surgery partner Nina Bulsara (Wendi Peters) worries that her hiring is a mistake.[19] However, she proves herself to be capable and is later promoted to deputy business manager.[20] Months later, Rosie takes another job after Zara speaks to her horribly.[21]

Princess Buchanan

Princess Buchanan, portrayed by Laura White, first appeared on 2 March 2022. She was introduced as a trainee doctor at Sutton Vale Surgery, which the Mill take over.[22] When Bear Sylvester (Dex Lee) gives Princess a tour of the Mill, she likes what she sees, and it was noted by Timblick (What to Watch) that Princess "makes an impression" upon her arrival at the Mill.[23] Daniel Granger (Matthew Chambers) asks Sid Vere (Ashley Rice) to become Princess' trainer.[14] Sid is impressed by Princess' skills as a doctor, with it being noted by Timblick that she is a "hard and dedicated worker".[24] Princess meets with Daniel and Zara Carmichael (Elisabeth Dermot Walsh) to discuss her future at the Mill. Despite them trying to have her situated at Sutton Vale, Princess pushes them to make her primarily working at the Mill, since she prefers the opportunities it has for her career.[25] Princess begins to impress everybody at the Mill with how she has settled into the work regime, but her "cunning and manipulative side" comes into play when she starts "playing the staff for fools".[26] After Sid becomes unreliable with her training, Princess visits her mother, Constance (Linda Hargreaves). She asks Constance if her uncle Zach, a doctor, can help her finish her medical training instead of the Mill, to which Constance refuses.[27] Princess blackmails receptionist Scarlett Kiernan (Kia Pegg) for which she receives a two-week suspension. She is later at the centre of a murder investigation of her former boss, Dr. Jacob Ashdown, who she often clashed with prior to his death.[28]

Over the duration of numerous months, Timblick noted that the character had made a conscious effort to "turn over a new leaf" and get on with her colleagues at the Mill.[29] She becomes keen to impress them and pitches that an ultrasound machine be supplied for the Mill from the partners' budget, to which she gets told no. However, she secures an ultrasound using her uncle, to which Sid thanks her for. However, after Scarlett secretly breaks the machine, Princess goes "on the warpath" with a strong belief that Scarlett is responsible.[30] After nobody believes Princess and become disinterested in her fury, she "realises that nobody is on her side and has decided... to hell with 'em all!"[29] She starts being rude to her colleagues and patients again, as well as contacting a doctor from a different surgery about getting a job there.[29] It was confirmed that this had formed the start of her exit, with Princess' final scenes set to air in January 2023 after being let go from the Mill.[31]

Metro's Chris Hallam felt that the addition of Princess to the cast had "generated fireworks" for Doctors and despite her "extremely manipulative personality", he was interested in learning more about the character.[32] He found it hard to sympathise with the character but suggested that her unlikeable qualities may have been caused by a difficult childhood.[32] After Princess' scheme with Scarlett, Hallam described her as "devilish",[33] while his Metro colleague Duncan Lindsay tweeted that she is "such an icon".[34] In May 2022, a viewer's comment about was published in TVTimes. They found Princess to be an unlikeable character and was surprised by her storyline.[35] For her portrayal of the role, White was nominated for the British Soap Award for Villain of the Year.[36] She has also received a nomination for Leading Acting Performance at the 2022 RTS Midlands Awards.[37]

Maeve Ludlow

Maeve Ludlow
Doctors character
Portrayed byClelia Murphy
First appearance"Sanctuary"
30 March 2022 (2022-03-30)
Last appearance"Hysteria"
29 September 2022 (2022-09-29)
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Introduced byMike Hobson
In-universe information
OccupationNurse prescriber
MotherGillian Ludlow

Maeve Ludlow, portrayed by Clelia Murphy, first appeared on 30 March 2022 and made her final appearance on 29 September 2022. Murphy's casting was announced in February, having begun filming from a month prior to the announcement. Murphy was delighted to be given a direct offer to star in Doctors since it meant that she had job security following her decision to leave soap Fair City. She relocated from Ireland to Birmingham to appear as Maeve.[38] Maeve was introduced as a nurse prescriber returning to Sutton Vale after a break away from the surgery. Due to being stressed out from caring for her mother, Gillian Ludlow (Diana Payan), and having numerous tasks to complete upon returning, Jimmi Clay (Adrian Lewis Morgan) tries to comfort her. Maeve "practically bites his head off" due to her stress, but later apologises for her harsh attitude.[26] Maeve feels that due to Gillian having suffered a stroke, she should be in a care home, but she does not want to raise the issue with her. Jimmi offers to visit Gillian and speak to her about going into a care home, but Timblick (What to Watch) wrote that Jimmi would "make the situation worse for Maeve".[39]

Dale Ashfield (Jack Davies), a regular patient of Maeve's, visits her for a consultation since he has genital herpes. However, Maeve becomes concerned about Dale since he has a strange cough and a rash. Numerous other patients display the same symptoms and she learns that these patients have been sourcing drugs from a dealer at a local nightclub, Radar. She sources the drugs and takes them to Rob Hollins (Chris Walker), who tells her that testing would take time. Jimmi gets Al Haskey (Ian Midlane) to contact a university worker who can test the drugs, who finds that the drugs are full of poisonous ingredients.[40] Maeve pushes Dale for information, threatening him with police action, and he informs her that Gary McMullen (Mark Holgate) is the drug dealer. She visits his house and pretends to be a customer since she believes the police would be useless, "putting herself in terrible danger".[41] Gary later arrives at Sutton Vale and threatens Maeve.[42] Maeve and Jimmi flirt but are too afraid to make a move on each other, so after "a gentle push from some of their co-workers", they decide to go on a date together.[43] Their relationship "continues to blossom" when Jimmi surprises Maeve by taking her to crazy golf for their second date.[43]

The dead body of Dr. Jacob Ashdown, Maeve's former boss, is found buried in the woods, which leads to a murder investigation. Since Jimmi works with DI Mick Hartley (Martin Walsh), the investigating detective, he asks if Maeve can contribute any information about Jacob. She reveals that the pair were having an affair prior to his death, which she believes is irrelevant to the investigation. Jimmi pleads with her to tell Mick, and in response, she loses her temper with Jimmi. Mick later learns of the affair from email exchanges between Maeve and Jacob and brings her in for questioning, which makes Rob "wonder what else Maeve hasn't told them".[28] However, she is cleared of the crime and burns her photos of Jacob.[44] Maeve and Jimmi plan to take over Sutton Vale together and ask Bear Sylvester (Dex Lee) if he would like to be a fellow partner alongside them. He looks into the records and figures of the surgery which makes Maeve nervous. He discovers that at least 10% of the patients registered at Sutton Vale are ghost patients and notices that Maeve was heavily involved with the records. He begins to suspect that Maeve has stolen money through Sutton Vale.[45] Jimmi is shown the proof of Maeve's involvement and forces her to confess to what she has done; she explaims that Jacob began adding ghost patients to get more money for the surgery, but it eventually led to Maeve taking money to pay for her mortgage and Gillian's care home. As she is set to run away, she is arrested by Rob after Jimmi informed him of Maeve's whereabouts.[46]

Scarlett Kiernan

Scarlett Kiernan, portrayed by Kia Pegg, first appeared on 7 April 2022.[47] She was introduced as an applicant for the receptionist position at Sutton Vale Surgery, as part of a storyline that sees the partners at the Mill Health Centre perform a takeover of the surgery. Scarlett is initially depicted as a truthful and short-tempered person who shocks the management at the Mill with her honesty. She is hired despite her "feisty attitude" and is shown to struggle with the job, when she gives the staff members attitude and argues with patients. She quits shortly after being hired, believing that her father, Brian (Simon Lowe), is receiving a promotion. Scarlett then makes a derogatory post on social media about how bad the Mill Health Centre and their staff are. She later learns that Brian has been made redundant and deletes the post, realising she needs her job back. As she settles into the Mill, she begins to make friends with her colleagues and show a more likeable side of herself. After her debut, What to Watch's Simon Timblick described Scarlett as a "surly" character and Chris Hallam of the Metro was surprised that Scarlett was hired, but admitted that she does show potential.[48]

Princess Buchanan (Laura White) is intrigued when she overhears Scarlett's interest in learning about the vulnerable patient assessment scheme (VPAS). Emma explains that Scarlett is attempting to seem keen to keep her job, since she is still on probation. Princess then "targets" Scarlett by pretending to be nice to her and suggesting a scheme in which it seems that she is doing more work than she really is. It is later revealed that Princess has a screenshot of Scarlett's derogatory post about the Mill.[49] Princess then begins using Scarlett to do mundane tasks for her, but eventually, Scarlett refuses to help her in what was described as "tense scenes" by the Metro's Chris Hallam.[50] The pair clash once again when Scarlett threatens to report Princess for being unprofessional, which results in Princess blackmailing Scarlett with the screenshot of her online post about the Mill. Despite feeling as though she has no choice, she spills lemonade over Princess' outfit and Timblick remarked that Princess should not mess with Scarlett.[51] For her portraya of Scarlett, Pegg has been nominated in the Breakthrough category at the upcoming RTS Midlands Awards.[37]

Roxy Piper

Roxy Piper
Doctors character
Portrayed byFiona Skinner
First appearance"Mustn't Grumble"
23 September 2022 (2022-09-23)
Last appearance"Prison"
11 October 2022 (2022-10-11)
ClassificationFormer; guest
Introduced byMike Hobson
In-universe information
OccupationMadam

Roxy Piper, portrayed by Fiona Skinner, first appeared on 23 September 2022 and made her final appearance on 11 October 2022.[52] She was introduced as the "noisy new neighbour" of established character Emma Reid (Dido Miles). Emma becomes tired and grumpy after Roxy keeps her awake by having arguments in the street. She goes downstairs to tell her to keep the noise down and becomes curious about the cause of the argument.[52] Emma receives further aggravation when Roxy argues with Lawrence Besson (Darren Hill). Despite Emma being concerned about the arguments, Roxy is shown not to "seem bothered about her latest confrontation".[45] Emma questions Roxy on the noise and she tells Emma that she uses the house as a brothel.[45]

Roxy tells Emma that she will try to keep the noise down, but a week later, there is glass shattering and Roxy screams out in pain. On her day off, Emma "jumps back into professional medical mode" to support Roxy through the drama.[53] She invites Emma in and the pair begin to bond and become friends over a drink. Days later, Emma is startled to find the police raiding Roxy's house, with DS Matt Cassidy (Terry Mynott) leading the raid. Since she had confided in him about having a noisy neighbour days prior, Emma suspects that he had organised the raid, especially when he finds drugs that Roxy pleads are not hers.[54]

Gareth Lewis

Gareth Lewis
Doctors character
Portrayed bySamuel Morgan-Davies
First appearance"By the Book"
28 October 2022 (2022-10-28)
Last appearance"Third Thursday of the Month"
8 December 2022 (2022-12-08)
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Introduced byMike Hobson
In-universe information
OccupationPolice constable

PC Gareth Lewis, portrayed by Samuel Morgan-Davies, first appeared on 28 October 2022.[55] He was introduced as a newly hired police constable who is paired with Rob Hollins (Chris Walker). New to the job, Gareth is keen to "make his mark" and prove himself to Rob.[55] He tries to follow every law to the book, until Rob shows him that not every case can be treated the same. His first case is with teenager Ethan Rowe (D'Nico Greaves), who has been caught stealing a purse from his landlord. Gareth initially wants to "lay down the law" with Ethan, until Rob helps him to treat him more humanly.[55] Another case "takes an alarming turn" when Gareth finds the dead body of a missing person which traumatises him.[56] Gareth then has a life-or-death situation when prisoner Brandon Skinner (Warren Donnelly) steals his cereal bar from his pocket and chokes on it.[57]

Gareth is on patrol when he arrests a teenage arsonist, Rory Morgan (Danny Murphy). He catches Rory burning a scrapbook, some clothes and a plastic award in a metal bin down an alley. He attempts to run from Gareth, who catches him and takes him into Letherbridge Police Station on suspicion of arson and causing damage to public property. Gareth contacts Rory's legal guardian, Jez Appleby (Nigel Pilkington), who Gareth later uncovers has sexually abused Rory and that he was burning Jez's belongings.[58] He later confides in Emma about his insecurities with his job, who reassures Gareth that he is in line to become a good officer. However, after he sees a flyer advertising for work as a personal trainer, he applies and hands in his resignation to Rob. Rob does not accept the resignation and asks Gareth to reconsider. Days later, DS Matt Cassidy (Terry Mynott) requests to have Gareth drive him around. Rob thinks "paired with controversial copper Cassidy might not be the best thing", but as Gareth is excited to work with Matt, he allows it. Matt arrests Artie Jones (Richie Bratby) for assault and cites Gareth as a witness, who did not see anything.[59] Gareth faces later struggles with the job during a case with rape victim Melissa Grant (Larner Wallace-Taylor).[60]

Other characters

Contents
January  · February  · March  · April  · May  · June  · September  · October  · November  · December
Character Episode date(s) Actor Circumstances
January
Rowena Mitchell 17–27 January Bobby Wilkinson[2] A patient of Daniel Granger's (Matthew Chambers) who has been suffering from stomach pain for seven years. Daniel prescribes her painkillers but a day later, she suffers from sharp stomach pains. Emma Reid (Dido Miles) examines her and realises that she could have endometriosis. After she is admitted to hospital, Daniel visits her to which she expresses her disgust with how he has treated her.
Francis Peyton 17 January Fidel Nanton[2] A diversity activist and motivational speaker working at St. Phils Hospital. Zebbie Hart (Carlyss Peer), his apprentice, exposes him for making numerous sexually inappropriate comments and trying to sexually assault her.
Zebbie Hart Carlyss Peer[2] Bear Sylvester's (Dex Lee) friend who exposes Francis Peyton (Fidel Nanton), Bear's idol, for making numerous sexually inappropriate comments and trying to sexually assault her.
Louisa Relph Karen Ascoe[2] An employee at St. Phils Hospital who deals with Bear Sylvester's (Lee) complaints about the hospital's staff.
Daisha Rashid 18 January–2 February Sophie Kandola[61] Hazeem Durrani's (Ashraf Ejjbair) romantic partner from his travels in Thailand. Despite the pair having a casual relationship, she tracks him down at Ruhma Carter's (Bharti Patel) house and stays with him there due to her broken relationship with her parents. Daisha and Ruhma become close, but after Hazeem dumps Daisha, he insists the pair cut contact.
Jackson 'Tweedy' Tweed 18 January Jordan Gallagher[61] The partner of Shayla Moore (Thea Collins) who gets an infected cyst surgically removed by Sid Vere (Ashley Rice) so that himself and Shayla can visit the northern lights.
Shayla Moore Thea Collins[61] Jackson Tweed's (Jordan Gallagher) pregnant partner who wishes to visit the northern lights with him to give birth to their child.
Adrian Walker 19 January Hugh Simon[62] An elderly man who admits to killing his son.
Shula Ellis Ione Brown[62] A police sergeant who arrests Adrian Walker (Hugh Simon) under suspicion of killing his son.
Tim Watkins 20 January–8 February Andrew Macklin[63] A patient of Jimmi Clay's (Adrian Lewis Morgan) who suffers from social anxiety and depression. After he loses his job and breaks up with Rachelle Thomas (Ellie Nunn), he kills himself.
Olivia Franklin 20 January Miranda Nolan[63] A woman with inverted nipples who has a long-term fear of dating men due to a man once reacting badly to seeing her naked.
Linda Franklin Jeryl Burgess[63] The mother of Olivia (Miranda Nolan) who sees Al Haskey (Ian Midlane) about her incontinence.
Aaron Welsh Jamie Pigott[63] Olivia Franklin's (Nolan) gardener who rejects her invitation to go on a date.
Maisie Pritchett Fiz Marcus[63] A homeless woman who steals Karen Hollins' (Jan Pearson) handbag.
Josh Coles 24 January Badger Skelton[64] A teenager who was abducted by Kenny Coles (Nick Cochrane) at a young age.
Kenny Coles Nick Cochrane[64] A criminal who abducted Josh Coles (Badger Skelton) at a young age and led him into a life of crime.
Tandi Menzies Katie Grace[64] The mother of Josh Coles (Skelton) who is reunited with him several years after he has been abducted by Kenny Coles (Cochrane).
Fiona Worrell 25 January Kianyah Caesar-Downer[65] A temp nurse hired by Bear Sylvester (Lee) to cover for Tasha Verma (Maria Pike).
Rosaline 'Julie' Askey Bella Hamblin[65] A woman who calls in to Emma Reid's (Miles) radio show to talk about a male doctor misdiagnosing a condition concerning her reproductive system.
Hayley Wilson 26 January Hannah Raynor[66] Three players of Al Haskey's (Midlane) roleplaying game that provides mental health benefits to the players.
Marcus West Ben Rufus Green[66]
Colin Haverhill Deven Modha[66]
Charlotte Whitby 27 January Nicola Stuart-Hill[67] A former teacher who lost her job after Jamie Renton (Jonny Labey) lied by telling people they had sex. Losing her job made Charlotte become addicted to drugs and homeless, a lifestyle she manages to become clean from after ten years.
Hannah Murphy Alisha Williams[67] The girlfriend of Jamie Renton (Labey).
Jamie Renton Jonny Labey[67] A former student of Charlotte Whitby (Nicola Stuart-Hill) who lied by stating that the pair had sex.
Rachelle Thomas 31 January–8 February Ellie Nunn[68] The girlfriend of Tim Watkins (Andrew Macklin), who is suffering from depression. She attends a counselling session with him, and despite agreeing that their situation can improve, she later calls her mother and says she is miserable in their relationship.
Carol Morgan 31 January Phillipa Peak[68] The controlling mother of Talia (Emily Redpath) who convinces herself that Talia has an eating disorder. She is later corrected by Sid Vere (Rice), who informs her that she may have Chron's disease.
Talia Morgan Emily Redpath[68] The daughter of Carol (Phillipa Peak) who is convinced that Talia has an eating disorder. After sneaking away from Carol to a consultation with Sid Vere (Rice), he suggests that she may have Chron's disease.
February
Sergeant Gemma Ramjee 1–7 February Zora Bishop[69] A sergeant at Letherbridge Police Station who shows Zara Carmichael (Elisabeth Dermot Walsh) shows around in the hopes of her becoming an FME.
Dale Roberts 1 February Connor Byrne[69] A man whose wife died. He is judged by his son, Tom (Harry Rundle)
Tom Roberts Harry Rundle[69] The son of Dale (Connor Byrne) who struggles to cope with his grief for his dead mother.
Susan Rutherford 2 February Julia Hills[4] Bear Sylvester's (Lee) neighbour who is shocked to find her son, Felix (Ben Rose), dealing drugs on their street.
Felix Rutherford Ben Rose[4] A drug dealer who is arrested by PC Pat Dyson (Dawn Butler).
Bryan Cave 3 February Alan Drake[70] Zara Carmichael's (Walsh) patient who suffers from severe anxiety and psychosis. He believes that he is dating Zara and traps her in his house.
Rakie Nyondo Joyce Omotola[70] A police call handler who receives a call from Zara Carmichael (Walsh). As she is unable to speak openly due to being in danger, she dials 55 on the phone. This alerts Rakie that the call is a Silent Solution call and she helps Zara to get help.
Yaz Roper 8 February Nicola Jayne Ingram[71] Sid Vere's (Rice) colleague who
Stevie James Alim Jayda[71] A homeless man who is attacked by Rhodes Davis (James Thackeray).
Rhodes Davis James Thackeray[71] A vigilante who attacks homeless people. He tries to attack Sid Vere (Rice) until interrupted by Sid's colleague, Yaz Roper (Nicola Jayne Ingram).
Spencer Layton 8 February Mitchell Hunt[8] Tim Watkins' (Macklin) former boss who fired him due to his mental illnesses.
Viv Macualay Marcia Lecky[8] A worker from the mental health crisis team who checks up on Tim Watkins (Macklin) prior to his suicide.
Shona Gregory 9 February Stephanie Fayerman[9] An elderly woman who accidentally calls paramedics to her home whilst asleep.
Marie Gregory Portia Booroff[9] Shona's (Stephanie Fayerman) sister who commits to supporting her more.
Neil Hirst 10 February Matthew Carver[5] A patient of Al Haskey's (Midlane) who is being pushed to sell drugs in his flat owned by Haweswood Housing. Al escalates his issue to company director Paul Tasak (Hugo Salter).
Sean McGurk Tommy Oldroyd[5] Neil Hirst's (Matthew Carver) flatmate who encourages him to deal drugs.
Paul Tasak Hugo Salter[5] The director of Haweswood Housing who ignored that several of the flats he rents out are in terrible condition.
Barbara Hopkins 14 February Felicity Dean[72] A friend of Daniel Granger's (Chambers) who has a crush on Robert Barnes (Neil Caple). Daniel helps to bring them together.
Robert Barnes Neil Caple[72] A gardener who goes on a date with Barbara Hopkins (Felicity Dean).
PC Sunita Chandola 15 February Jalleh Alexander[73] A police officer who helps Rob Hollins (Chris Walker) with a case concerning an endangered child.
Bethany McAllister Annabel Brook[73] A child who calls the Mill to inform them that her mother is unconscious and laying in her own blood. She struggles to give information about her whereabouts to Rob Hollins (Walker), but he eventually helps the police to locate Bethany.
Martin Peeves Sean Connolly[73] Bethany McAllister's (Annabel Brook) step-father.
Colin Windle Sean Connolly[73] A police call handler who helps to find Bethany McAllister (Brook).
Akhila Majeed 16 February Josephine Lloyd-Welcome[10] The grandmother of Neha Kashif (Anoushka Chadha) who takes her to see Sid Vere (Rice) at the Mill due to worrying about her following the death of Neha's mother.
Neha Kashif Anoushka Chadha[10] A teenager who, after the death of her mother, pulls her hair out and eats it.
Rachel Robinson Eliza Smith[10] Neha Kashif's (Chadha) friend who encourages her to see a doctor.
Julian Hargrove 17 February Henry Douthwaite[11] Davinia's (Clare Wille) husband from London who surprises her by randomly arriving at Zara Carmichael's (Walsh) house.
Maria Thimbleby Michelle Connolly[11] A patient of Ruhma Carter's (Patel) who has suffered a miscarriage.
Suzanne Towers 21 February Mariah Louca[74] A friend of Emma Reid's (Miles) who comes out as a trans woman. She receives transphobic comments from colleague Lucy Palmer (Sarah Jayne-Butler), who is fired by manager Verity Foster (Jane Gurnett).
Verity Foster Jane Gurnett[74] The manager of a funeral home who fires Lucy Palmer (Jayne-Butler) for transphobic comments she makes to Suzanne Towers (Mariah Luca).
Lucy Palmer Sarah Jayne-Butler[74] A staff member at a funeral home who is fired for making transphobic comments to Suzanne Towers (Louca).
Roland Atlee 22 February Scott Hinds[12] A man with a brain tumour that, as a result, suffers from short and long-term memory loss.
Sindy Atlee Charlotte Pyke[12] The wife of Roland (Scott Hinds) who discovers that prior to him losing his memory, he had numerous affairs through various dating websites.
Stevie McCain Gemma Hepworth[12] A woman who is contacted by Sindy Atlee (Charlotte Pyke) due to having a historic affair with her husband, Roland (Hinds).
Belinda Cooper Emma Cooke[12] An old classmate of Davinia Hargrove (Wille) and Zara Carmichael (Walsh). She says that she was always intimidated by the pair, and after Davinia nastily talks about times Belinda was humiliated at school, she leaves.
Asif Metha 23 February–16 March Raj Paul[13] A patient of Jimmi Clay's (Morgan) suffering from depression and anxiety. Due to the lack of profit in his recording studio, he is forced to sell the building, which causes him further stress.
Esther McDaid 23 February Liz Ewing[13] A prepper who gets daughter Holly (Jasmine Ewing) injured numerous times due to their active lifestyle.
Holly McDaid Jasmine Ewing[13] The daughter of Esther (Liz Ewing) who expresses her annoyance with their prepper lifestyle due to wanting a social life.
Tina Halligan Vicki Hackett[13] A social worker who investigates Holly McDaid's (Jasmine Ewing) injuries.
Abigail Swann 24 February Fiona Gillies[6] Jimmi Clay's (Morgan) therapist who helps him to realise that he is not at fault for Tim Watkins' (Macklin) suicide.
Tanya Ajmal Maria Critell[6] A patient with stomach pains. Hazeem Durrani (Ejjbair) helps her to realise that her pains may be caused by swallowing one of her tongue piercings.
Tyrone Biggs 28 February Stefan Davis[75] An ex-convict who sells cleaning products on doorsteps. After he saves Clive Waters' (Martin Reeve) from dying, he is wrongfully accused of attacking her. His innocence is proved by her doctors.
Clive Waters Martin Reeve[75] An elderly man who wrongfully accuses Tyrone Biggs (Stefan David) of attacking his wife.
March
Winnie Jones 1–15 March Tina Gray[76] A dying patient of Luca McIntyre's (McLaren) who expresses her wishes to travel the world. Since she cannot leave her bedroom due to being on end of life care, she offers Luca her travelling ticket before dying.
Melissa Benson 1 March Jo Woodcock[76] A pregnant patient of Ruhma Carter's (Patel) who discovers that the father of her baby, Aaron Miller is her half-brother. She tells him but is disgusted to found out that he knew of their relation and pursued their relationship regardless.
Aaron Miller James Wallwork[76] The half-brother of Melissa Benson (Jo Woodcock) who admits that despite knowing of their relation to each other, pursuing their romantic relationship regardless. She kicks him out but says that he can still be part of their baby's life.
Marnie Mobbs 2 March Jola Jassy[22] The girlfriend of Jay Prime (Jones) who forces her into committing crimes with him.
Jay Prime Lucas Jones[22] An ex-convict who controls Marnie Mobbs (Jassy) by making her commit crimes with him.
Cat Moszinski Alice Proctor[22] A leaflet deliverer who has her trolley of leaflets stolen by Jay Prime (Lucas Jones) and Cat Moszinski (Alice Proctor).
Ted Fletcher 3 March Patrick Drury[77] An ex-librarian who is caught stealing books he is using to build his own library, following the news of Letherbridge Library closing.
Katy Merritt Victoria Broom[77] The daughter of Ted Fletcher (Patrick Drury) who discovers his stealing habits.
Stephen Payne Gethin Alderman[77] The head librarian of Letherbridge Library who discovers Ted Fletcher's (Drury) stealing.
Wes Corbett 7 March Jamie Muscato[23] The bandmate of Amy Beaden (Evie Rose Lane) who confesses his romantic feelings for her, only to learn that she is asexual and does not want to pursue a relationship.
Amy Beaden Evie Rose Lane[23] A musician who comes out as asexual and is later diagnosed with Asperger syndrome.
Viv Beaden Sophie Dix[23] Amy's (Lane) mother who worries about her Asperger's diagnosis.
Linda Closter 8 March Norma Atallah[14] A difficult and lonely patient at Sutton Vale who Al Haskey (Midlane) puts into contact with a help group for loneliness.
Bix Banton Jon Ramm[14] A computer technician who inapproptiately flirts with receptionist Rosie Colton (Janice Connolly), until Al Haskey (Midlane) warms him off.
Gail Pickett Claire Lichie[14] Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=List_of_Doctors_characters_(2022)
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