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''The Royal'' is a British period
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, produced by Yorkshire Television (later part of ITV Studios), and broadcast on ITV1 from 2003 until its cancellation in 2011. The series is set in the
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and focuses on the lives of the staff at the fictional "St Aidan's Royal Free Hospital", an National Health Service hospital serving the fictional rural seaside town of Elsinby and its surrounding area. The programme began originally as a spin-off of ITV's
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series '' Heartbeat'' and the first three series featured crossovers with ''Heartbeat'' and appearances by its cast members. From the start of the fourth series, the crossover elements were removed, and ''The Royal'' focussed on stories involving its own cast. The series initially began with its cast including
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,
Wendy Craig Anne Gwendolyn "Wendy" Craig (born 20 June 1934) is an English actress who is best known for her appearances in the sitcoms '' Not in Front of the Children'', '' ...And Mother Makes Three'', '' ...And Mother Makes Five'' and ''Butterflies''. ...
, Robert Daws and Amy Robbins, but gradually expanded with new actors taking the place of others as they left the programme; some taking over to only appear in one series. Much of the outdoor scenes were primarily shot within
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, including within
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and Scarborough, with interior shots filmed at both The Leeds Studios and
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. The programme remained popular on television until its cancellation, generating its own spin-off, '' The Royal Today'', with episodes later repeated on
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.


Premise

''The Royal'' takes place within the fictional seaside town of Elsinby in the North Riding of Yorkshire, and focuses on the lives of the staff who work in St Aidan's Royal Free Hospital - a
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established by the ancestor of its hospital secretary, T.J. Middleditch, to serve its local community. Placed under the care of the National Health Service, the staff do their best to offer their patients with considerable care and treatment, including maintaining casualty facilities and operating theatres, while coping with their own lives. Like ''Heartbeat'', episodes mainly focused on either one big story or two major storylines, medical problems, and an occasional side story, with overarching plotlines concerning the relationships and personal lives of the main characters. For the first three series, episodes featured crossovers with ''Heartbeat'' through some of its cast making appearances in plots as their respective, the most prominent of these being Bill Maynard,
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and
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, but this element of the programme was later dropped. The majority of the plots centred on medical emergencies or serious medical cases, and often featured moral dilemmas. ''The Royal'' largely avoided political topics, though the
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was briefly the subject of one episode, and its main themes were the conflict between progressive and conservative social ideals, and the ethical challenges and social changes faced by the hospital's staff, reflecting the setting in the 1960s. Like ''Heartbeat'', the show had a number of
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s, such as the use of the expression "the
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Filming

Filming of the interior scenes of "St. Aidan's" used both The Leeds Studios and
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. Most of the exterior scenes were shot during the summer months at the Red Court building on Holbeck Road, South Cliff, Scarborough, as well as the nearby park area and Holbeck Clock Tower. The remaining exterior scenes were filmed elsewhere in the
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, including
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.


Cast and characters


Main cast and characters

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as Dr David Cheriton (series 1–3), a general practitioner (GP) and the series' original protagonist. * Zoie Kennedy as Meryl Taylor (series 1–5), a senior staff nurse and Cheriton's primary love interest. * Robert Daws as Dr Gordon Ormerod (series 1–8), a GP and anaesthetist who in series 4 married Dr Jill Weatherill (played by Daws' real-life wife). Their only biological child together, Jonathan, a baby on the show, became a lead doctor at the hospital as an adult, as featured in '' The Royal Today'' * Amy Robbins as Dr Jill Weatherill (series 1–8), a GP and a staunch promoter of maternal medicine, who in series 4 married Dr Gordon Ormerod (played by Robbins' real-life husband). * Linda Armstrong as Sister Brigid (series 1–8), a nursing administrator, ward sister and nun (''née'' Aisling Donahue) who lives in a convent. * Francis Matthews as Dr James "Jim" Alway (series 1), Dr Cheriton's predecessor, seen only briefly. *
Ian Carmichael Ian Gillett Carmichael, OBE (18 June 1920 – 5 February 2010) was an English actor who worked prolifically on stage, screen and radio in a career spanning 70 years. He found prominence in the films of the Boulting brothers, including '' ...
as T.J. Middleditch (series 1–5, recurring thereafter), Hospital Secretary and Chairman of the Middleditch Trust, which helps to fund the hospital. *
Wendy Craig Anne Gwendolyn "Wendy" Craig (born 20 June 1934) is an English actress who is best known for her appearances in the sitcoms '' Not in Front of the Children'', '' ...And Mother Makes Three'', '' ...And Mother Makes Five'' and ''Butterflies''. ...
as Matron (series 1–8), nursing administrator, nicknamed "Toffee" ever since airmen at the
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she served at as a nurse during the
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decided that she was "toffee-nosed" (snobbish/stuck up). *
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as Nigel Harper (series 1–4), unpopular administrator for the
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. *
Michelle Hardwick Michelle Hardwick (also known as Michelle Brooks, born 26 February 1976) is an English actress. She is known for her roles as hospital receptionist Lizzie Hopkirk in the ITV drama series ''The Royal'' and Vanessa Woodfield in the ITV soap opera ...
as Lizzie Hopkirk (series 1–8), receptionist and daughter of the hospital porter Ken Hopkirk; she was married when the series started, but her husband left her for another woman. * Denis Lill as Mr Rose (series 1–8), a consultant general surgeon often assigned to St Aidan's. * Andy Wear as Alun Morris (series 1–8), a porter and theatre technician. *
Michael Starke Michael Starke (born 13 November 1957) is a British actor and singer from Liverpool, England, best known for his role as Thomas 'Sinbad' Sweeney, which he played for sixteen years, in the Channel 4 soap opera '' Brookside'' (initially credit ...
as Ken Hopkirk (series 1–7), St Aidan's head porter and father of Lizzie Hopkirk. *
Polly Maberly Polly Maberly (born 1976) is an English actress, known for portraying the role of Kitty Bennet in the BBC's 1995 adaptation of '' Pride and Prejudice''. She is the older sister of actress Kate Maberly. Television * ''The Children of Green Know ...
as Dr Lucy Klein (series 2–3), a consultant psychologist and a foil for Cheriton. * Anna Madeley as Samantha Beaumont (series 3–4), a student nurse. * Paul Fox as Dr Jeff Goodwin (series 3–6), a GP and later, Makori's primary love interest. * Scott Taylor as Frankie Robinson (series 4–7), an ambulance driver. * Natalie Anderson as Stella Davenport (series 4–7), a senior staff nurse and Frankie's longtime love interest. *
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as Catherine Deane (series 5–6), a senior staff nurse. * Kananu Kirimi as Dr Joan Makori (series 5–6), a GP and a member of
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. * Robert Cavanah as Adam Carnegie (series 5–7), hospital secretary. *
Sam Callis Samuel Charles Callis (born 21 November 1973 in Ely, Cambridgeshire) is an English actor and director, best known for his role as Callum Stone in '' The Bill'' and Adam Benjamin in '' London's Burning''. Biography Callis grew up in Haslemere, ...
as Dr Mike Banner (series 6), a GP, anaesthetist, and sought-after locum physician. *
Kari Corbett Kari Corbett (born 16 February 1984) is a Scottish actress, artist and filmmaker. Corbett is perhaps best known for portraying Ruby Hepburn in the Channel 4 comedy drama '' Shameless'', Nurse Marian McKaig in ITV's ''The Royal'', Sarah in the ...
as Marian McKaig (series 6–7), a staff nurse. * Sarah Beck Mather as Susie Dixon (series 6–8), a student nurse. *
Damian O'Hare Damian O'Hare (born 13 August 1977) is an Irish actor. He is best known for his role as Lieutenant Gillette in '' Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl'' and '' Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides''. Filmography Film ...
as Dr Nick Burnett (series 7), a GP recruited by Jill following the departures of Goodwin and Makori. * Chris Coghill as Bobby Sheridan (series 7), an ambulance driver. * Gareth Hale as Jack Bell (series 7–8), head porter of St Aidan's. * Neil McDermott as Dr Ralph Ellis (series 8), a locum GP noted for his forward-thinking approach to medicine. * Glynis Barber as Jean McAteer (series 8), hospital secretary. * Lauren Drummond as Faye Clark (series 8), a student nurse. * Diana May as Carol Selby (series 8), a staff nurse.


Episode list


Ratings

Below is the list of ratings of ''The Royal'', giving an overall result for each series.


''The Royal Today''

In 2007, ITV commissioned a daytime spin-off of ''The Royal'', entitled '' The Royal Today''. The spin-off focused on the same settings of the main show, but set in the present day with a new cast of characters. The show ran for one series in 2008 between 7 January to 14 March. The show was axed due to low ratings.


End of production

Speculation surrounding the future of both ''Heartbeat'' and ''The Royal'' began in 2009, when ITV announced on 4 March that a loss of £2.7 billion was forcing it to make cutbacks in employment numbers, the biggest of which were made at ITV Yorkshire Studios. Many raised concerns that the shows were to be axed, after reports were made to that effect in early January, though a spokesperson stated later that the production of the shows was simply "resting". No official news was given that the show was axed, but like ''Heartbeat'', the series ended with a cliffhanger surrounding one of its main characters, when the final episode was aired on 31 July 2011.https://lifeofwylie.com/2011/08/02/the-royal-goodbye/ The Royal: Goodbye Mr Rose 2 August 2011


References


External links

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