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The word "Doctors" in orange, stylised in all lowercase.
Doctors logo.

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 sister surgery, the University of Letherbridge Campus Surgery. Kirsty Millar (Kiruna Stamell) is hired as a receptionist in January, while Wendi Peters made her debut as Dr. Nina Bulsara in February. In March, Rahul Arya joined the cast as Dr. Suni Bulsara, Nina's son. He was followed by his aunt, Binita Prabhu (Nina Wadia), who appeared for a guest stint in April. April also saw the arrival of midwife Malika Dahlan (Aria Prasad), as well as Tanisha Fonesca (Andrea Ali), a love interest for Bear Sylvester (Dex Lee). In May, student Miles Bailey (Louis Saxby) made his first appearance, as well as PC Claudia Briant (Kiza Deen), a police officer and love interest for Bear. September saw a guest stint from Andrea Mason as Frankie Sharp, an angry patient at the Mill. Then in November, midwife Jenny Ackerman (Lois Pearson) debuted. Additionally, multiple other characters appear throughout the year.

Kirsty Millar

Kirsty Millar
Doctors character
Portrayed byKiruna Stamell
First appearance"The Sinister Hand"
11 January 2023 (2023-01-11)
ClassificationPresent; regular (departing)
Introduced byMike Hobson
In-universe information
OccupationReceptionist
HusbandRich Millar
SonsOllie Millar

Kirsty Millar, portrayed by Kiruna Stamell, made her first appearance on 11 January 2023.[2] She is introduced as a receptionist at the Mill Health Centre following the dismissal of former receptionist Valerie Pitman (Sarah Moyle). In her first scene, she meets with Ruhma Carter (Bharti Patel), who she has known for years due to working with her at St. Phils Hospital. Ruhma has high praise for Kirsty, informing the staff at the Mill how experienced she is. Speaking of her first episode, What's on TV wrote that Kirsty would divide the existing staff due to her "forthright manner".[3] On her BBC profile, Kirsty was described as an "organised, loving, opinionated" character that "doesn't suffer fools".[4] It also stated that her reason for coming to the Mill was to seek a new life.[4] TVTimes wrote that thirty-something Kirsty would surprise the staff; Bear Sylvester (Dex Lee) "quickly realises she isn't backwards in coming forwards" when she immediately demands a new reception desk due to her dwarfism, while Emma Reid (Dido Miles) is "thrown" when Kirsty intercepts and takes over between herself and an angry patient.[5]

What's on TV also teased the imminent arrivals of her husband and son, Rich (Richard Atwill) and Ollie (Isaac Benn).[3] Simon Timblick of What to Watch confirmed that Kirsty's home life would be a focal point of her first storyline in the series. She is shown to not want to be with Rich anymore and a week into her time on Doctors, she tells him to pack his belongings and leave. She also has difficulties with Ollie reluctantly joining the army.[6] Inside Soap also hinted that Kirsty and fellow receptionist Scarlett Kiernan (Kia Pegg) would have a workplace dispute when the pair "rub each other up the wrong way".[7] However, a friendship between the pair is eventually developed when Kirsty invites Scarlett to live with her.[8]

Stamell appeared on the BBC topical series Morning Live in March 2023 to talk about her time on Doctors, where she said that she was grateful to be given a character backstory that did not revolve around being disabled. Presenter Gethin Jones remarked that Kirsty does not reference her dwarfism, which Stamell replied that she is thankful for. She felt that because Kirsty's family and colleagues would be used to her condition, there would be no point in talking about it since it is part of her everyday life. Since Stamell has an Australian-influenced accent from her time living there, Sam Quek asked how she had learned the Brummie dialect. STamell recalled listening to audiobooks narrated by Jess Phillips and Alison Hammond and said that she was influenced by their accents. She struggled to pick up the accent at first, but began to feel more comfortable using it the longer she had stayed in the role.[9]

Alongside Atwill and Benn, Stamell was nominated for the Best Family accolade at the 2023 British Soap Awards.[10]

Nina Bulsara

Nina Bulsara
Doctors character
Portrayed byWendi Peters
Bibi Jay (2023 flashback)
First appearance"Hell is Empty"
20 February 2023 (2023-02-20)
Last appearance"Dead Woman Talking"
18 April 2024 (2024-04-18)
ClassificationFormer; regular
Introduced byMike Hobson
In-universe information
OccupationBoard member
General practitioner
Surgery partner
HusbandRahul Bulsara
SonsSuni Bulsara
Black and white photo of a woman wearing a floral dress.
Wendi Peters portrayed Nina.

Dr. Nina Bulsara, portrayed by Wendi Peters, first appeared on 20 February 2023. Peters began filming for Doctors in October 2022 and announced her casting on the BBC topical series Morning Live on 2 November 2022.[11] Prior to being cast as Nina, Peters had portrayed Nicky Connelly in a 2021 episode of Doctors.[12] Peters clarified that Nina is a different and unconnected character.[13] On Peters' casting, executive producer Mike Hobson said: "we are absolutely delighted to welcome Wendi to the Doctors cast. She is a familiar face every soap fan will recognise and we know she will be brilliant in this role."[14]

Peters' first episode as Nina was set to air on 8 February 2023 where the character meets with Zara Carmichael (Elisabeth Dermot Walsh) at a medical conference. In the episode, the characters get caught up in an explosion at the hotel hosting the conference. However, due to the episode being set for transmission at a similar time to the 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake, the BBC decided not to pull the episode from schedules hours before transmission.[15] The episode eventually aired on 20 February 2023. The trauma of the explosion acts as bonding for Nina and Zara and the two become set on introducing Nina as a partner at the Mill Health Centre. [16]

Peters appeared on the Here She Is radio show to discuss her role as Nina. She confirmed that Nina's surname is derived from her dead husband, who was Indian. She also revealed that the pair have a son together who would be arriving in the serial a few weeks after Nina's debut.[13] Once Zara persuades fellow partner Daniel Granger (Matthew Chambers) to allow Nina to become a partner, she states that she wants her son, Suni (Rahul Arya), to be hired at the Mill.[17]

Peters, who rose to prominence for portraying Cilla Battersby-Brown on Coronation Street, said that Nina is a completely different type of character to Cilla.[18] Her backstory involves growing up as the daughter of two solicitors. Nina then went on to marry a consultant who died from a stroke. Peters described Nina as a headstrong woman who "knows what she wants" and hoped to see Nina get it.[19] Hobson billed Nina as "a feisty busybody who wants to be respected" and hinted that she will "ruffle a few feathers at the Mill."[14] Nina's BBC profile described her as a "headstrong woman who knows what she wants",[20] while Suni's noted his close relationship with Nina and called him a "mummy's boy".[21] Peters announced her exit from Doctors in September 2023, having filmed her final scenes that month.[22]

Helen Daly of the Radio Times described Nina as "a chatterbox who has an opinion on everything and everyone" and opined that while she can be overbearing for her fellow colleagues, she is "a ray of light and will always find the positive in any difficult situation".[14] Daly wrote that Nina would be a good addition to the cast, as well as Metro's Calli Kitson being intrigued by the character. Peters' co-star Elisabeth Dermot Walsh posted online that she was excited for viewers to meet the "charming, dynamic and maddening character".[18] Also writing for the Metro, Chris Hallam described Nina as "bossy, interfering and annoying".[23]

Suni Bulsara

Suni Bulsara
Doctors character
Portrayed byRahul Arya
Riyaan Adams (2023 flashback)
First appearance"Horse to Water"
8 March 2023 (2023-03-08)
ClassificationPresent; regular (departing)
Introduced byMike Hobson
In-universe information
OccupationGeneral practitioner
FatherRahul Bulsara
MotherNina Bulsara
AuntsBinita Prabhu

Dr. Suni Bulsara, portrayed by Rahul Arya, made first appearance on 8 March 2023. He was introduced as the son of Nina (Wendi Peters). Nina becomes a partner at the Mill Health Centre and one of her first acts is getting Suni hired as a doctor there as she feels he would be perfect to work there.[24] Upon his hiring, it was hinted in episode descriptions that he would "ruffle feathers" amongst his new colleagues.[25] Suni arrives on his first day in a luxury sports car which he parks in the charging port section of the car park. Scarlett Kiernan (Kia Pegg) tells him he cannot park there, but he ignores her since he wants to show off his car in a prominent location. A reluctant Scarlett gives him a tour of the building, but Suni quickly gets bored and wanders into Luca McIntyre's (Ross McLaren) nursing room where he is "favourably impressed by the sight of Luca".[26]

Suni is bisexual and after flirting with Luca, he also flirts with Scarlett. However, Luca notices that he clams up when Nina walks in on the pair talking, and eventually learns that Suni is not out to his mother.[27] A few weeks into his tenure, Suni was the focus of a standalone episode that saw him helping Jason Neale (Darryl Mundoma) with his mental health, as well as flashing back to see his reaction to Nina getting him a job without telling him. It touched upon his memories of his dead father when Suni hoped that he would be proud of him.[28] Suni is shown to be insecure within his friendships and tries to impress the colleagues at the Mill by treating them to lavish meals and experiences, which Sid Vere (Ashley Rice) notices and gets annoyed by.[29] Metro's Chris Hallam noted how Suni makes a bad first impression on almost everybody at the Mill and suggested that he may be "too flash and not really cut out to be a doctor".[26]

Binita Prabhu

Binita Prabhu, portrayed by Nina Wadia, appeared between 6 and 17 April 2023. She was introduced as Suni Bulsara's (Rahul Arya) aunt. Metro's Chris Hallam described Binita as "a dreadfully overbearing relative",[23] with What to Watch's Simon Timblick adding that she is "hard to please".[30] When Binita's sister-in-law, Nina Bulsara (Wendi Peters) learns that she plans on visiting them, she clears the house of all microwave meals, as well as hiring a cleaner to avoid criticism from Binita. Suni assumes that Nina is overreacting, but Nina is "soon vindicated".[23]

Upon her arrival, she uses Nina "like a human coat hanger" and makes comments about how she is not feeding Suni enough. Binita then attempts to set Suni up with an Indian scientist that she knows, as well as offending Nina by billing her work at the Mill Health Centre a hobby.[23] Hallam hinted that both Nina and Suni would not be able to put up with more of Binita's behaviour over time.[23] Her guest stint climaxed with a showdown between the three of them when Nina and Suni tire of Binita's judgements.[31]

Malika Dahlan

Malika Dahlan
Doctors character
Portrayed byAria Prasad
First appearance"Optics"
19 April 2023 (2023-04-19)
Last appearance"Rebirth"
6 June 2023 (2023-06-06)
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Introduced byMike Hobson
In-universe information
OccupationMidwife

Malika Dahlan, portrayed by Aria Prasad, first appeared on 19 April 2023 and made her final appearance on 6 June 2023. Prasad was contracted on the soap for a three-month guest stint to cover an extended break of regular cast member Bharti Patel.[32] Malika was introduced as a temporary midwife at St. Phils Hospital who covers for Ruhma Carter (Patel), who is sent to work at East Letherbridge for three months. Malika's first episode sees her meet "troubled young couple" Katie Seary (Heather Campbell-Ferguson) and Ben Tate (Elliot Norman).[33] Prasad's second appearance on Doctors saw her star in a standalone Ramadan-themed episode where her character "faces a heartbreaking tragedy".[34] A mother in her care dies, which causes Malika to call in sick. She seeks advice from Ruhma, who tells her to confide in her colleagues. She is then invited to a community iftar to lift her spirits.[34]

Malika struggles with the heavy workload within the NHS and is advised by former colleague Maisie Owens (Jacqui-Lee Pryce) to become a private midwife for her wellbeing. Patient Kim Lewis (Lorraine Tai) also makes a judgemental comment about the NHS' services, which makes Malika confront Kim and defend her decision to work for the NHS.[35] She is again shown to be a headstrong and knowledgeable character when she reprimands Dr Penny Phillips (Angelina Chudi) for not listening to her expertise as a midwife.[36]

Tanisha Fonesca

Tanisha Fonesca
Doctors character
Portrayed byAndrea Ali
First appearance"Optics"
19 April 2023 (2023-04-19)
Last appearance"Islands"
11 May 2023 (2023-05-11)
ClassificationFormer; guest
Introduced byMike Hobson
In-universe information
OccupationPractice manager

Tanisha Fonesca, portrayed by Andrea Ali, first appeared on 19 April 2023 and made her final appearance on 11 May 2023. She was introduced as someone who went to university with Bear Sylvester (Dex Lee). They meet at a meeting about online accounting systems and after "the two old friends immediately hit it off again", they decide to leave the meeting early to go on a date.[33] On the date, Tanisha tells Bear how she stopped working for the NHS and eventually went into the private sector. Afterwards, the pair have sex. Bear "tries to play it cool" when telling housemate Sid Vere (Ashley Rice) about meeting her, but makes it clear that he feels "a spark" between them.[37] What to Watch journalist Simon Timblick hinted that Tanisha and Bear would have a romantic storyline.[37]

Bear gets a visit from Tanisha at the Mill Health Centre, where he works as a business manager. He gives Tanisha a tour but is worried about what Tanisha thinks of the Mill. She tries to be respectful but tells Bear that he should move into the private sector since she feels he is better than a small NHS clinic.[38] She arranges a job interview for Bear with one of her bosses without informing him prior to the day of the interview. Bear refuses to go and the pair argue, after which Tanisha storms out.[39]

Miles Bailey

Miles Bailey
Doctors character
Portrayed byLouis Saxby
First appearance"Crash and Burn"
18 May 2023 (2023-05-18)
Last appearance"Do Not Resuscitate"
22 June 2023 (2023-06-22)
ClassificationFormer; guest
Introduced byMike Hobson

Miles Bailey, portrayed by Louis Saxby, first appeared on 18 May 2023 and made his final appearance on 22 June 2023.[40] He is a second-year medical student at Letherbridge University who is instructed by Professor Abid Anwar (Sartaj Garewal) to give Zara Carmichael (Elisabeth Dermot Walsh) a tour of the campus prior to her joining as a lecturer. Miles "doesn't hold back" by slating a number of the other lecturers and expresses his happiness that Zara will be teaching his course.[41] After seeing her, he finds a video of her online and sits watching it. On her first day teaching, Zara is greeted by Miles, and What to Watch's Simon Timblick confirmed that Miles has a "crush" on Zara.[42]

Continuing to be her "admirer", Miles insists on escorting Zara to her class.[43] He helps her with a technical issue in class, and while doing so, he flirts with her. Classmate Chloe Fisher (Martha Breen) picks up on his interest in Zara and teases him, but he continues to make suggestive remarks during lectures. Zara grows tired and warns him to stop making flirtatious comments.[43] Miles persists and kisses Zara, who returns his kiss, while Chloe takes a photo of them. Chloe then posts anonymous comments online about a lecturer taking advantage of a student, which Miles is enraged at.[44] Once she posts the photo of them kissing, Daniel "decides to go and confront Miles at the University" under the impression that she pushed him away.[40] Miles tells him what actually happened and shows him a video of the kiss.[40]

Claudia Briant

Claudia Briant
Doctors character
Portrayed byKiza Deen
First appearance"Monstrous Regimen of Women"
24 May 2023 (2023-05-24)
Last appearance"Sitting Duck"
11 October 2023 (2023-10-11)
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Introduced byMike Hobson
In-universe information
OccupationPolice constable

PC Claudia Briant, portrayed by Kiza Deen, first appeared on 24 May 2023 and made her final appearance on 11 October 2023. She is a police constable that pulls Bear Sylvester (Dex Lee) over for speeding. Bear, who has previously been the target of racist stop-and-search situation, assumes that it is happening again and "prepares for trouble".[45] However, since Claudia is a black female officer, his attitude is challenged. Bear is surprised when Claudia visits him at the Mill Health Centre later on in the day and worries that he is somehow in further trouble. Simon Timblick of What to Watch hinted that Claudia "has something rather unexpected to ask Bear".[45] BBC episode descriptions confirmed that Bear and Claudia would go on a date, but that it would not go well.[46] Bear then becomes "determined to fix things with Claudia".[47] The pair later begin dating.[48] Claudia later begins sharing scenes with established police officer character Rob Hollins (Chris Walker) when the pair begin working together.[40]

Shortly into their relationship, Claudia becomes awkward with Bear after meeting one of his casual exes, Serena Bradley (Tisha Merry). Claudia "storms out" of their date, leaving Bear alarmed.[49] She shows more tension when she meets Bear's colleague, Nina Bulsara (Wendi Peters), who she does not take well to.[50] After feeling ill at a concert Bear takes her to, Claudia takes a pregnancy test and learns that she is pregnant. Bear becomes worried that he has done something wrong when Claudia continues not being "a ton of fun" and she reveals the result of the pregnancy test to him.[51] She later confides in Emma Reid (Dido Miles) that she wants to abort the pregnancy, not realising that Emma works with Bear.[52] Bear is upset that she wants to abort the baby and tries to change her mind, but she continues with her decision. She is later offered a job position with a domestic violence unit, which she accepts.[53]

Frankie Sharp

Frankie Sharp
Doctors character
Portrayed byAndrea Mason
First appearance"Out in the Cold"
5 September 2023 (2023-09-05)
Last appearance"Put in the Boot"
13 September 2023 (2023-09-13)
ClassificationFormer; guest
Introduced byMike Hobson
In-universe information
HusbandVic Butt

Frankie Sharp, portrayed by Andrea Mason, appeared from 5 to 13 September 2023. She was introduced as an angry patient that needs her repeat prescription renewed, but due to a lack of appointments for a doctor to review it, receptionist Kirsty Millar (Kiruna Stamell) informs her she may have to wait two weeks. An unhappy Frankie returns during evening surgery and takes out her anger on Scarlett Kiernan (Kia Pegg). She refuses to leave until she is seen by Al Haskey (Ian Midlane) and she soon tries to attack Scarlett in a "shock event".[54] She is soon escorted out of the Mill by Al.[54]

Frankie was introduced to Doctors as part of a topical plot for Scarlett's development and was inspired by real-life news stories about the violence healthcare workers face. The storyline sees all of the Mill colleagues raise questions about the staff's welfare and how they can protect the staff from further aggressive behaviour.[55] Frankie returns two days later with "heavies": her husband, Vic Butt (Neil Sheffield), and one of their scary friends.[56] Al and business manager Bear Sylvester (Dex Lee) confront Frankie in the reception area but Bear soon calls his girlfriend, police officer Claudia Briant (Kiza Deen), who arrives with backup.[56] Frankie and Vic later wait outside of the Mill for Al and the pair attack him.[57]

Jenny Ackerman

Jenny Ackerman
Doctors character
Portrayed byLois Pearson
First appearance"SMS SOS"
8 November 2023 (2023-11-08)
Last appearance"Keeping Pp the Pace"
5 December 2023 (2023-12-05)
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Introduced byMike Hobson
In-universe information
OccupationMidwife

Jenny Ackerman, portrayed by Lois Pearson, first appeared on 8 November 2023 and made her final appearance on 5 December 2023. She was introduced as a newly-hired midwife that joins Ruhma Carter (Bharti Patel) at the Mill Health Centre. In her backstory, she was a nurse who did a midwifery rotation and enjoyed it so much that she decided to train in the specialism. Simon Timblick, writing for What to Watch, described her as a "bright and confident" character despite being new to midwifery.[58] However, Ruhma becomes unnerved when she notices Jenny making mistakes on the job, including not being able to find a foetal heartbeat during a baby scan, which worries patient Tina Evans' (Eliza Williams). Timblick added that Ruhma's "pair of helping hands actually going to end up creating extra work for her".[58]

Jenny and Ruhma have "a day from hell" on the maternity ward when it is understaffed and overpopulated with pregnant patients.[59] The events of the day see Anne Richards (Elinor Coleman) almost die after giving birth, with her partner, Dez Cruz (Daniel J Carver), vowing to avenge her. He reports her and Ruhma, which results in a meeting with head midwife Sian Howell (Alex Murdoch). After suffering from health issues, Jenny decides that she no longer wants to be a midwife.[60]

Other characters

Contents
January  · February  · March  · April  · May  · June  · September  · October  · November  · December
Character Episode date(s) Actor Circumstances
January
Leah Milne 2 January Mufrida Hayes[61] The wife of Julian (Robert Maskell) who discovers that he has reignited his affair with an ex-lover. Feeling lonely, she orders a takeaway from Krish Paswan's (Kammy Darweish) business, who she dated almost 40 years ago. The pair reconnect over dinner.
Julian Milne Robert Maskell[61] Leah's (Mufrida Hayes) husband who has been having an affair behind her back. After being hospitalised following a holiday with his secret lover, Leah learns of his affair.
Krish Paswan Kammy Darweish[61] An employee of a takeaway business. After encouragement from Al Haskey (Ian Midlane), he reconnects with his first girlfriend, Leah Milne (Hayes), when she orders from his business.
Josie Flagg 3 January Amy Leeson[62] A couple who recently experienced the stillbirth of their daughter. After Eben gets a tattoo in honour of their dead child that gets infected, he falls ill.
Eben Griffith Iwan Davies[62]
Superintendent Gifford 4, 10 January Roger Morlidge[63] Emma Reid's (Dido Miles) colleague who tells her to ignore being outcast at work following her report of fellow colleague Matt Cassidy (Terry Mynott). In response, she threatens to quit her role as an FME.
Cindy Jaywick 4 January Tasmin Hunt[63] The mother of Corey Jaywick (Alex Bullock), who attends swimming classes with Joe Granger Carmichael (Oliver Falconer). When the boiler at Joe's school breaks down, Joe's mother, Zara Carmichael (Elisabeth Dermot Walsh), calls Cindy to see if she can care for Joe while she is at work. When Cindy leaves the two boys alone, an infuriated Zara picks them both up and takes them to work with her.
Corey Jaywick Alex Bullock[63] A friend of Joe Carmichael Granger's (Falconer). When the two are together, they misbehave and get into trouble.
Ethan Daniels 5 January Freddie Palmer[64] A patient of Sid Vere's (Ashley Rice) who gets on well with Scarlett Kiernan (Kia Pegg). The pair agree to go on a date, but as a result of Scarlett trying to hide her poverty, she rejects Ethan's advances.
Ted Morris Douglas McFerran[64] An elderly couple who have booked an expensive holiday abroad. To get Ted's appointment moved up a day so that they can go on holiday, Nadine lies to Scarlett Kiernan (Pegg) by telling her that their daughter is set to give birth and they do not want to miss it. She later discovers their lie and confronts them on their dishonesty.
Nadine Morris Polly Kemp[64]
Susan MacGyver 9 January Selina Brathwaite[65] A courier who has epilepsy. After not suffering symptoms for years, she has a seizure while driving and knocks waiter Paulo Nunes (Dinarte Gouveia) over.
Paulo Nunes Dinarte Gouveia[65] A Portuguese waiter who flirts with Luca McIntyre (Ross McLaren) serves at a cafe. He is accidentally run over by Susan MacGyver (Selina Brathwaite), and after being taken into hospital by Sid Vere (Rice), he gives Sid his number to give to Luca.
PC Sunita Chaudri Saher Shah[65] A police officer who is rude to Emma Reid (Miles) due to her report of Matt Cassidy (Mynott) that got him suspended.
Paramedic Alfie Ned Cooper[65] A colleague of Sid Vere's (Rice).
Jess Siddhu 10–23 January Sarah Lawrence[66] A bar manager who gives Scarlett Kiernan (Pegg) a job as a bartender.
Judith Marsh 10 January Kathryn Pogson[66] An elderly patient of Tasha Verma's (Maria Pike) whose care is taken over by Luca McIntyre (McLaren). He helps to connect Judith, who has no connection to the outer world, with neighbour Brenda Bowen (Chrissie Cotterill), who teaches Judith technological advancements.
Carly Hayes Niamh Lynch[66] A shoplifter who confides in Emma Reid (Miles) that her boyfriend has been abusing her and forcing her to steal items from shops for him to sell on.
Brenda Bowen Chrissie Cotterill[66] Judith Marsh's (Kathryn Pogson) neighbour who confides in her that she is lonely and has become obsessed with the online world following the death of her husband.
Rich Millar 11 January–25 April Richard Atwill[2] The husband of Kirsty (Kiruna Stamell). He phones Kirsty on her first day at the Mill Health Centre, asking her to come home to sort out an argument between himself and their son, Ollie (Isaac Benn). She refuses and tells him to sort it out. After Ollie leaves to be a soldier in the army, Kirsty tells Rich that their marriage is over and that she wants him to move out. Refusing to believe they are done, he stays and tries repeatedly to rekindle their relationship. When he gets a six-month job offer in Dubai that pays well, Kirsty convinces him to take it as they agree that it will be best for the both of them.
Ollie Millar 11 January–19 October Isaac Benn[2] The son of Kirsty (Stamell) and Rich (Richard Atwill). After signing a contract to join the army, he tells Rich that he no longer wants to join. However, Kirsty persuades him to go since he has signed a legal contract. He returns home weeks later with an injury to his leg, but he later confesses to damaging it purposely and going AWOL from the army due to hating it. After Rich allows him to run free from Major Frank Danvers (Lucas Hare) when he arrives at the Millar home to collect Ollie, Kirsty eventually tracks him down and has him return to the army to serve his notice. When Scarlett Kiernan (Pegg) moves in with the Millars, the two begin flirting. They begin dating and set up a social media account to prank people together. They prank Ollie's friend Tom Knight (Theo Reece), who is outraged and threatens them with police action if they decide to post the video. After Scarlett gets bored of Ollie's childish tendencies, she dumps him.
Frances Crimp 11 January Tracey Wiles[2] A patient of Sid Vere's (Rice) who explains that while he performs minor surgery on her, her husband, Ken (Adam Kotz), is performing an exorcism on her since she believes the devil is in her left hand. Following the surgery, she still feels that the devil is inside of her hand and gets a knife to cut it off, until Sid gets her admitted into hospital.
Ken Crimp Adam Kotz[2] The husband of Frances (Tracey Wiles) who has been going along with her religious beliefs under the impression that it has helped her, until she tries to cut her hand off.
Sophie Marr Courtney George[2] A patient of Emma Reid's (Miles). After Emma diagnoses her with chlamydia and asks her to inform all prior sexual partners, Sophie shouts at her in the reception area of the Mill due to the embarrassment she has felt. Kirsty Millar (Stamell) makes her apologise and asks her to leave.
Becky Morley 12 January Emma Rydal[67] The mother of Scott Charlton (Adam Little) who randomly murdered an 11-year-old girl on her way to school. She faces backlash from the local community and her colleagues.
Scott Charlton Adam Little[67] A teenager who, after no signs of being a psychopath growing up, randomly murders an 11-year-old girl on her way to school.
Jo Milligan Melissa Phillips[67] A colleague of Becky Morley (Emma Rydal) who outcasts her from work due to her son being a murderer.
PC Higson Jermaine Dominique[67] A police officer who arrests Scott Charlton (Little) for murder.
Stella Jones 16 January Denise Pitter[6] The mother of surrogate Jodie (Sadie-Jean Shirley) who attempts to convince her to raise the baby herself.
Jodie Jones Sadie-Jean Shirley[6] The surrogate mother of Steve Parsons' (Gus Gordon) baby.
Steve Parsons Gus Gordon[6] A gay man whose best friend, Jodie Jones (Shirley), acts as a surrogate for him to have a baby.
Alison Schofield 17 January Anna Wilson-Hall[68] The mother of Nora (Lucy Abigail Wareing) who works two jobs in an attempt to feed Nora. She lies about having asthma to get an emergency appointment with Emma Reid (Miles) to get a referral for the food bank.
Nora Schofield Lucy Abigail Wareing[68] A teenager who self harms due to being bullied at school.
Carl Walker Alexander Mushore[68] The organiser of a food bank in Letherbridge that helps Scarlett Kiernan (Pegg) and her father Brian (Simon Lowe), as well as Alison (Anna Wilson-Hall).
Jamie Clapton 18 January–16 March Zak Ghazi-Torbazi[69] A volunteer at a digital literacy course in Letherbridge, where he meets fellow volunteer Luca McIntyre (McLaren). After Luca flirts with him, Jamie gives him his phone number. The pair go on a date and later have sex. While looking in Luca's bathroom cabinet, he finds medication for Luca's HIV, which he is horrified that Luca did not mention beforehand, despite it being untransmittable. The pair rekindle their relationship when Jamie takes Luca on a date. When Luca goes to the toilet, Jamie sends him a voice note complaining about him meant for his friend, to which Luca is offended by but forgives him. The pair go on numerous dates and begin formally dating. However, when Jamie jokes about the pair still being together in 20 years' time, Luca becomes scared by the thought of such commitment and ends their relationship.
Stanley Stallworth 18 January Richard Clews[69] An ex-miner who attends Jamie Clapton's (Zak Ghazi-Torbazi) digital literacy course. Bear Sylvester (Dex Lee) connects him with teenager Liv Mellor (Anna Bradley), who learns about mining from him for a school project.
Liv Mellor Anna Bradley[69] A teenager who attends Jamie Clapton's (Ghazi-Torbazi) digital literacy course to complete a school project due to not having a computer or internet access at home.
Emily Mulgrave 19 January Laura Jane Matthewson[70] A soft furnishings designer set to attend a job interview. On her way, she is splashed by a car and her outfit is stained. She grabs Mags Carey's (Maggie Evans) coat from a charity shop thinking it is for sale, and after discovering a suicide note in the pocket, she flees from the interview to ensure she is okay. She takes Mags to see Al Haskey (Midlane), where she explains that the note was written by her son before he killed himself.
John Huxley Omar Ibrahim[70] A technician who plays Scarlett Kiernan (Pegg) and Kirsty Millar (Stamell) off against each other to cause drama and waste time on the job.
Mags Carey Maggie Evans[70] A charity shop manager who is shocked to notice her coat is missing, until Emily Mulgrave (Laura Jane Matthewson) returns with it after mistakenly buying it. After Emily finds a suicide from Mags' dead son, she confides in her and Al Haskey (Midlane) that she carries it around due to not being able to move on from his death.
Carmen Philpot 23 January Pamela Mayos[71] A customer at a wine bar that Zara Carmichael (Walsh) and Emma Reid (Miles) are drinking at. When she has an allergic reaction to peanut butter in one of the drinks, Zara and Emma help and call an ambulance for her.
Cheryl Green 24 January Penny Bunton[72] A woman with onset dementia. When she has an episode, she abuses her family members.
Mike Green Jim Sweeney[72] Cheryl's (Penny Bunton) respective husband and son who get hit by her when she has a lapse in memory.
Ruaraidh Green Dylan Mason[72]
Carl Horton 25 January Cory McClane[73] A teenager who is arrested by Tim Stringer (Brian Lonsdale) but is eventually let go.
Constable Tim Stringer Brian Lonsdale[73] A constable who raises his baton to Carl Horton (Cory McClane), which is met by disgust and intervention by passer-by Birdie Wilson (Sarah Quist).
Birdie Wilson Sarah Quist[73] A woman who was previously imprisoned for murdering a police officer out of fear she was going to be harmed. When she sees Tim Stringer (Lonsdale) raise his baton to Carl Horton (McClane), she intervenes.
Despatcher Robin Johnson[73] A despatcher at Letherbridge Police Station.
Sarah McKenna 26 January Danielle Saunders[74] A woman who learns that her father has recently committed suicide due to feeling trapped by the gambling addiction of her mother, Diane (Lisa Stevenson). When Diane keeps demanding money and is unbothered by her father's death, she leaves her.
Malcolm McKenna Michael Yale[74] Sarah McKenna's (Danielle Saunders) uncle who loses his cleaning contract with Bear Sylvester (Lee). Following the death of his brother, he gains access to his cryptocurrency login and asks Sarah to charm Bear to regain his contract in exchange for the login. She attempts to renegotiate Malcolm's cleaning contract with Bear but folds and tells him about her situation, to which Bear forces Malcolm to give Sarah the login information.
Diane McKenna Lisa Stevenson[74] Sarah's (Saunders) mother who has a gambling addiction. When she learns that her dead husband committed suicide due to feeling trapped by her gambling addiction and feeling that he cannot help her, she is unbothered.
Sam Owusua 30 January Florence Williams[75] A police officer who, on her first solo shift, finds the dead body of Poppy Clarke's (Bethany Asher) mother. When she learns that Poppy is a fan of Emma Reid (Miles) and her radio show, Sam calls Emma's

show to ask for help with the case.

Poppy Clarke Bethany Asher[75] A woman with Down's syndrome who lived with her mother until her death. After not leaving the house for days, a neighbour requests a welfare check, and police officer Sam Owusua (Florence Williams) finds the dead body of Poppy's mother.
Larry Denton 31 January Geoff Leesley[76] Two elderly neighbours who suffer from loneliness. When Larry does not take his health seriously, Chester forces him to see a doctor and get his feet sorted out.
Chester Mottram Ewart James Walters[75]
February
Mark Dunham 1 February Iain Fletcher[77] An entrepreneur that is accused of sexual assault by unemployed David Wheeler (Mahesh Parmar). To keep the case from affecting his reputation, he pays David to drop the case.
David Wheeler Mahesh Parmar[77] An unemployed man who accuses Mark Dunham (Iain Fletcher) of sexually assaulting him. When he feels he is not believed and Mark offers him money to stay quiet, he accepts the offer.
Grant Baines Rajat M Bose[77] Mark Dunham's (Fletcher) legal advisor who refuses to show Rob Hollins (Walker) dashcam footage from his car that would prove what happened between Mark and David Wheeler (Parmar).
Rachel Carleton 2 February Lucy Lowe[78] The daughter of Sally Bedford (Sally Bankes) who is worried that her mother has relapsed into alcoholism when she makes major lifestyle changes.
Sally Bedford Sally Bankes[78] A middle-aged woman who, after years of feeling as though she has not achieved much in life, decides to attend university to become a teacher.
Josh Palmer Charlie Norton[78] A housemate and fellow student of Sally Bedford's (Bankes).
Jude Hepworth 6 February Claire Hackett[79] The manager of a women's refuge. When she stands up to Libby Townsend's (Holly Georgia) abusive husband, he punches her.
Libby Townsend Holly Georgia[79] A woman who has been abused by husband Paul (Anthony Lewis) for several years during their marriage. Once she gets herself and daughter Maya to a women's refuge, he tracks them down and tries to make them leave, until Libby stands up to him.
Paul Townsend Anthony Lewis[79] Libby's (Georgia) abusive husband who tries to force her and daughter Maya to leave their women's refuge, until Libby attacks him with a crutch.
Mrs Brightwater Kerry Washington[79] Scarlett (Pegg) and Brian Kiernan's (Lowe) landlady who is enraged when they flee her property. She tracks Scarlett down at the Mill and demands a months' rent, but Scarlett refuses and threatens to report her for ignoring the many issues with the house.
Maya Uncredited Libby (Georgia) and Paul's (Lewis) daughter.
Mike Price 7 February AJ Bentley[80] A married couple struggling with the loss of their baby.
Meena Alam Saroja-Lily Ratnavel[80]
Auntie Nicola Hanley Rosie Ede[80] Rich Millar's (Atwill) aunt who visits him and Kirsty (Stamell) after going to the hairdressers. They pretend that their marriage is not over to appease her.
Mitch Buckley 9 February Ben Abell[81] A couple who met through a support group for people with terminal illnesses set to get married before their deaths.
Trudy Palmer Linette Beaumont[81]
Gayle Buckley Jane Slavin[81] Mitch Buckley's (Ben Abell) ex-wife who attends his party celebrating his engagement to new partner Trudy Palmer (Linette Beaumont), where she professes her feelings for him, only to be rejected.
Lynda Hamilton 20–21 February Martha Cope[16] A woman claiming to be a police officer who rescues Jimmi Clay (Adrian Lewis Morgan) from under the rubble in an explosion at a medical conference. However, after Rob Hollins (Walker) is curious about her identity, she admits that she has been pretending to be an officer since she blames herself for the death of her daughter, who was an officer. Lynda explains that she took her uniform and has been wearing it in an attempt to bring positivity from her death.
George Barker 20 February John McAndrew[16] A man whose wife died due to budget cuts in the NHS. To get attention from the government to fund the NHS, he bombs a medical conference and dies.
Vincent 'Vaz' Ashton Jake Sharp[16] A financial planning manager who helps Al Haskey (Midlane) try to save George Barker (John McAndrew) despite him believing they should leave him to die.
Herself Nicola Beckford[16] A news reporter who films a segment outside the explosion at the medical conference.
Jen Lockwood 21 February Sabina Arthur[82] A grief counsellor that Daniel Granger (Chambers) hires to talk to the staff at the Mill after the explosion at the medical conference.
Mark Pardue 22 February Dan Nicholson[83] Friends of Bear Sylvester (Lee). He visits them for Mark's birthday celebrations which are interrupted by bailiff Danny Marchant (Liam D Millard) who arrives to seize goods. Mark explains to Bear that Claire has gotten the couple into £178,000 debt from her gambling addiction. When she feels that Mark is not being harsh enough with her, she purposely kisses Bear in front of him to sabotage their marriage, which she later regrets.
Claire Pardue Letitia Hector[83]
Danny Marchant Liam D Millard[83] A bailiff who seizes goods from Mark (Dan Nicholson) and Claire Pardue (Letitia Hector).
Lauren Katsaros 23 February Taja Luegaezor Christian[84] An agency nurse who works with Sid Vere (Rice) as part of a 'return to practice' scheme after taking time off to raise her daughters. Herself and Sid find themselves attracted to each other and after some disagreements, they agree to go out for a date.
Martin Pepperall Ian Barritt[84] A patient seeing Sid Vere (Rice) and Lauren Katsaros (Taja Luegaezor Christian) for a minor surgery.
Akeel Dhami Gabeen Khan[84] The father of one of Joe Granger Carmichael's (Falconer) friends who accompanies his son to Joe's birthday party. He irks Zara Carmichael (Walsh) with his judgemental comments about Joe and his party. Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Suni_Bulsara
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