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List of Heartbeat cast members

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Heartbeat is a British period drama series, based upon the "Constable" series of novels written by Nicholas Rhea, and produced by ITV Studios (formerly Yorkshire Television until it was merged by ITV)[1] from 1992 until 2010. The following is a list of actors who served as cast members for the programme, grouped by category of the role they maintained, ordered by first appearance and listing the series they served in. This list also included actors who maintained recurring roles during the programme's history.

Main cast

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Aidensfield and Ashfordly police cast

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Actor Character Appearances
Series 1
(April 1992 – June 1992)
Series 2
(April 1993 – June 1993)
Series 3
(October 1993 – December 1993)
Series 4
(September 1994 – December 1994)
Series 5
(September 1995 – December 1995)
Series 6
(September 1996 – December 1996)
Series 7
(August 1997 – February 1998)
Series 8
(September 1998 – February 1999)
Series 9
(September 1999 – March 2000)
Series 10
(October 2000 – April 2001)
Series 11
(October 2001 – April 2002)
Series 12
(October 2002 – May 2003)
Series 13
(September 2003 – June 2004)
Series 14
(September 2004 – June 2005)
Series 15
(September 2005 – July 2006)
Series 16
(October 2006 – August 2007)
Series 17
(November 2007 – September 2008)
Series 18
(October 2008 – September 2010)
Nick Berry PC Nicholas Rowan Starring
Derek Fowlds Sgt Oscar Blaketon Starring
William Simons PC Alfred Ventress Starring
Mark Jordon PC Philip Bellamy Starring
Jason Durr PC Michael Bradley Starring
Simon Molloy DI Shiner Guest Recurring Recurring
Philip Franks Sgt Raymond Craddock Starring
Ryan Early PC Thomas Nicholson Starring
Duncan Bell Sgt Dennis Merton Starring
James Carlton PC Stephen Crane Starring
Jonathan Kerrigan PC Robert Walker Starring
Steven Blakeley PC Geoffrey Younger Starring
John Duttine Sgt George Miller Starring
Clare Wille DS Rachel Dawson Starring
Joe McFadden PC Joe Mason Starring
Rupert Ward-Lewis PC Don Wetherby Starring
Georgie Glen Sgt Jennifer Nokes Recurring Recurring Guest

Medical staff cast

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Actor Character Appearances
Series 1
(April 1992 – June 1992)
Series 2
(April 1993 – June 1993)
Series 3
(October 1993 – December 1993)
Series 4
(September 1994 – December 1994)
Series 5
(September 1995 – December 1995)
Series 6
(September 1996 – December 1996)
Series 7
(August 1997 – February 1998)
Series 8
(September 1998 – February 1999)
Series 9
(September 1999 – March 2000)
Series 10
(October 2000 – April 2001)
Series 11
(October 2001 – April 2002)
Series 12
(October 2002 – May 2003)
Series 13
(September 2003 – June 2004)
Series 14
(September 2004 – June 2005)
Series 15
(September 2005 – July 2006)
Series 16
(October 2006 – August 2007)
Series 17
(November 2007 – September 2008)
Series 18
(October 2008 – September 2010)
Niamh Cusack Dr Kate Rowan Starring
Frank Middlemass Dr Alex Ferrenby Starring
Peter Firth Dr James Radcliffe Recurring
Kazia Pelka Nurse Maggie Bolton Starring
David Michaels Dr Neil Bolton Starring
Clare Calbraith Dr Tricia Summerbee Starring
Sarah Tansey Pharmacist Jenny Latimer Starring
Aislín McGuckin Dr Liz Merrick Starring
Sophie Ward Dr Helen Trent Starring
Lisa Kay Nurse Carol Cassidy Starring
Leon Ockenden Dr Chris Oakley Recurring

"Loveable rogue" cast

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Actor Character Appearances
Series 1
(April 1992 – June 1992)
Series 2
(April 1993 – June 1993)
Series 3
(October 1993 – December 1993)
Series 4
(September 1994 – December 1994)
Series 5
(September 1995 – December 1995)
Series 6
(September 1996 – December 1996)
Series 7
(August 1997 – February 1998)
Series 8
(September 1998 – February 1999)
Series 9
(September 1999 – March 2000)
Series 10
(October 2000 – April 2001)
Series 11
(October 2001 – April 2002)
Series 12
(October 2002 – May 2003)
Series 13
(September 2003 – June 2004)
Series 14
(September 2004 – June 2005)
Series 15
(September 2005 – July 2006)
Series 16
(October 2006 – August 2007)
Series 17
(November 2007 – September 2008)
Series 18
(October 2008 – September 2010)
Bill Maynard Claude Jeremiah Greengrass Starring
Geoffrey Hughes Vernon Scripps Starring Guest
Gwen Taylor Peggy Armstrong Starring

Aidensfield residents cast

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Actor Character Appearances
Series 1
(April 1992 – June 1992)
Series 2
(April 1993 – June 1993)
Series 3
(October 1993 – December 1993)
Series 4
(September 1994 – December 1994)
Series 5
(September 1995 – December 1995)
Series 6
(September 1996 – December 1996)
Series 7
(August 1997 – February 1998)
Series 8
(September 1998 – February 1999)
Series 9
(September 1999 – March 2000)
Series 10
(October 2000 – April 2001)
Series 11
(October 2001 – April 2002)
Series 12
(October 2002 – May 2003)
Series 13
(September 2003 – June 2004)
Series 14
(September 2004 – June 2005)
Series 15
(September 2005 – July 2006)
Series 16
(October 2006 – August 2007)
Series 17
(November 2007 – September 2008)
Series 18
(October 2008 – September 2010)
Stuart Golland George Ward Starring
Tricia Penrose Gina Ward Starring
Rupert Vansittart Lord Ashfordly Recurring Recurring
David Lonsdale David Stockwell Guest Recurring Starring
Anne Stallybrass Eileen Reynolds Guest Starring
Juliette Gruber Joanna Weston Starring
Peter Benson Bernard Scripps Starring
Bernard Gallagher Graham Weston Recurring
Arbel Jones Mary Ward Starring
Fiona Dolman Jacqueline Lambert Starring
Martin Ledwith Andy Ryan Recurring
Richard Lintern Ben Norton Starring
Vanessa Hehir Rosemary Cartwright Starring
Murray Head Jack Hollins Starring Guest
Josefina Gabrielle Debbie Black Recurring
Nikki Sanderson Dawn Bellamy Starring

Recurring characters

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This section lists other characters who have appeared in more than one episode.

Guest stars

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Over the years, a number of well-known guest stars have made one-off appearances in Heartbeat, either in cameo roles or more substantial single-episode parts. These include Richard Todd, David Essex, David McCallum, Charlotte Church, Michelle Dockery, John Nettles, Philip Jackson, Geraldine Newman, Siobhan Finneran, John Simm, Gary Barlow, David Dickinson, Todd Carty, Philip Glenister, Lulu, George Cole, Ray Illingworth, Brian Close, Margaret Tyzack, Roy Dotrice, Roland Gift, Ralf Little, Dickie Bird, Daniel Craig, Clive Swift, Jean Alexander, Geoffrey Bayldon, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Twiggy, Benedict Cumberbatch, Noel Fitzpatrick, Leslie Phillips, Lindsey Coulson, George Layton, Gabrielle Drake, Robin Ellis, Leslie Grantham, George Baker, Paul Nicholas, Brigit Forsyth, Jan Francis, Peter Vaughan, Celia Imrie, Helen Lederer,Alan Price, Sam Kelly, Duncan Preston, Rodney Bewes, Bobby Ball, Tommy Cannon, Russ Abbot, Jon Culshaw, Freddie Garrity, Miranda Raison, Dave King and Michael Angelis.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "TV recruits rogue to rival Greengrass". The Daily Telegraph. 19 June 2001. Retrieved 26 March 2009.
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