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which began broadcasting on
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on 26 March 2000. Set in the fictional West Midlands town of Letherbridge, the soap follows the lives of the staff and patients of the Riverside Health Centre, a fictional
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doctor's surgery. The following is a list of characters that first appeared in ''Doctors'' in 2000, by order of first appearance. All characters are introduced by the programme's executive producer,
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. The original nine regular characters to be introduced in ''Doctors'' were
Mac McGuire Dr.Brendan "Mac" McGuire is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera ''Doctors'', portrayed by Christopher Timothy. Series creator Mal Young introduced Mac as one of the nine original regular characters on the soap. He works as a general p ...
(
Christopher Timothy Christopher Timothy (born 14 October 1940) is a British actor and narrator. He is known for his roles as James Herriot in '' All Creatures Great and Small'', Mac McGuire in the BBC One daytime soap opera '' Doctors'' and Ted Murray in the BBC ...
), Steve Rawlings (
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), Helen Thompson ( Corrinne Wicks),
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Akbar Kurtha Mohamed Akbar Kurtha (born 30 August 1970) is a British actor and producer, known for his role as Dr. Rana Mistry in the BBC soap opera ''Doctors'' (2000–2001). In a career spanning over thirty years, he has also appeared in various films inc ...
), Caroline Powers (
Jacqueline Leonard Jacqueline Leonard is an English actress. She is known for her various roles in British soap operas, including Lorraine Wicks in the BBC soap ''EastEnders'', Caroline Powers in the BBC medical soap ''Doctors'', Lydia Murdoch in the Scottish ...
),
Kate McGuire ''Doctors'' is a British medical soap opera which began broadcasting on BBC One on 26 March 2000. Set in the fictional West Midlands town of Letherbridge, the soap follows the lives of the staff and patients of the Riverside Health Centre, a f ...
(
Maggie Cronin Maggie Cronin is an Irish actress and playwright, known for her role as Kate McGuire in the BBC soap opera ''Doctors'', which she appeared in from 2000 to 2004, with a brief appearance in 2006. Cronin has also written one-woman shows that she h ...
),
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(
Carli Norris Carli Jo Norris (born 23 June 1974) is an English actress, known for her roles as Anoushka Flynn in '' Doctors'', Martha Kane in ''Hollyoaks'' and taking over the role of Belinda Peacock in ''EastEnders''. Career In June 1997, just before o ...
),
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) and
Joanna Helm Joanna Helm is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera ''Doctors (2000 TV series), Doctors'', portrayed by Sarah Manners. Joanna was introduced by series creator Mal Young as one of the nine original regular characters on the soap. She wo ...
(
Sarah Manners Sarah Manners (born 25 August 1975) is a British actress and businessowner, known for her roles as Joanna Helm in the BBC soap opera ''Doctors (2000 TV series), Doctors'', Bex Reynolds in the BBC medical drama ''Casualty (TV series), Casualty'' ...
). Later in the year,
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( Alan McKenna) was introduced.


Mac McGuire

Dr. Mac McGuire, portrayed by
Christopher Timothy Christopher Timothy (born 14 October 1940) is a British actor and narrator. He is known for his roles as James Herriot in '' All Creatures Great and Small'', Mac McGuire in the BBC One daytime soap opera '' Doctors'' and Ted Murray in the BBC ...
, first appeared on 26 March 2000 and made his final appearance on 26 May 2006. Mac is twice-married, first to
Julia Parsons Julia Parsons (also McGuire) is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera ''Doctors'', portrayed by Diane Keen. She was introduced as the ex-wife of Mac McGuire (Christopher Timothy) who begins working as a receptionist at the Riverside H ...
(
Diane Keen Diane Keen (born 29 July 1946) is an English actress. With a career spanning numerous decades, she has appeared in various television series, films and stage productions. Keen's notable roles include Fliss Hawthorne in the Granada sitcom '' The ...
) in 1968, to whom he had three children, sons
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( Alan McKenna) and
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( Tim Matthews), and daughter Samantha. This marriage breaks down after Mac has an affair with a drugs sales rep, who returns in 2000 and ends up having a business meeting with Mac. In the early 1990s, Mac marries
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(
Maggie Cronin Maggie Cronin is an Irish actress and playwright, known for her role as Kate McGuire in the BBC soap opera ''Doctors'', which she appeared in from 2000 to 2004, with a brief appearance in 2006. Cronin has also written one-woman shows that she h ...
), with whom he has one son, Ciaran in 2001, whose traumatic birth led to Mac becoming an alcoholic. Mac remarries Julia in 2003. On 26 May 2006, Mac leaves Letherbridge, moving to Ireland after Julia orders him and Kate to leave when she discovers he had an affair with Kate, and they divorce the following year. In the press release for ''Doctors'' in March 2000, Timothy was said to be "thrilled" to be on the show, adding: "On set there's an amazing sense of drama and commitment from everyone around. People really want it to be a success". Described as an "old-fashioned and highly-respected physician who isn't afraid to speak his mind", Timothy added that Brendan (known to his colleagues as "Mac"), is "
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grown older". In 2010, producer Peter Eryl Lloyd was asked by
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if Mac was to return, in which he replied, "I don't know why we'd do that unless there was a very good reason. The show has moved on since Chris was with us so I don't think anyone would want the character back just out of nostalgia. But if it's motivated, if it has an impact on our characters and makes sense dramatically, then never say never". Mac was eventually reintroduced into the series in 2024 for a two-episode guest appearance after news of ''Doctors'' cancellation by the BBC. He appears at the Mill with
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, believing that he is still a practising doctor there. Initially, none of the staff recognise Mac due to not having worked with him, until
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), the only character to have crossed Mac's tenure, recognises him and helps out. The episodes also facilitated a return for Mac's son, Ciaran (Ross McShane), who helps him back to Dublin. At the 2003 British Soap Awards, Timothy was nominated for Best Actor, but lost out to
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who played ''
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. Again, in 2004 and 2005, he was nominated for Best Actor, but
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who plays ''
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''
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won both of the 2004 and 2005 awards. In the 2006 awards, he was nominated for "Best Actor" but lost out to
Ross Kemp Ross James Kemp (born 21 July 1964) is an English actor, author, and television presenter. He rose to prominence in the role of Grant Mitchell in the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders''. His other roles include Graham Lodsworth in ''Emmerdale'' and ...
who played ''EastEnders'' Grant Mitchell. In the same 2006 awards, Timothy and
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who played Dr Peter Kendrick were nominated for "Best Storyline", in which Kendrick committed suicide; however,
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) and
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's (
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) affair in ''
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'' won.


Steve Rawlings

Dr. Steve Rawlings, portrayed by
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, first appeared on 26 March 2000 and made his final appearance on 1 June 2001. In the press release for ''Doctors'', it was revealed that actor Frost would be playing Steve. A few episodes into the series, it is revealed that Steve is having an affair with nurse
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Carli Norris Carli Jo Norris (born 23 June 1974) is an English actress, known for her roles as Anoushka Flynn in '' Doctors'', Martha Kane in ''Hollyoaks'' and taking over the role of Belinda Peacock in ''EastEnders''. Career In June 1997, just before o ...
). Whilst they are kissing in a cupboard at Riverside, Steve's wife, Bev, is mugged and killed. He is informed by
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), who tried to revive Bev, and Steve immediately blames himself for being with Anoushka instead. He initially struggles with his grief by taking it out on patients, such as telling suicidal patient Lenny Shapiro (Robert Schofield) to "get a grip". Frost played Steve for 18 months, with Steve being called a "hard man" and a "baddie". ''
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'' Caroline Foulke said that Frost played "blokes that are naughty and shady" and that Steve would make "
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) and Grant Mitchell (
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) look like pussycats".


Helen Thompson

Dr. Helen Thompson, portrayed by Corrinne Wicks, first appeared on 26 March 2000 and made her final appearance on 16 December 2005. Before the series began, Helen married Phil (Mark Adams), with whom she had two children; son
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(Joshua Prime) and daughter Claire (Tara Coleman-Starr). At the start of the series, Helen seems to have it all: a successful career, two children and a doting, stay-at-home husband. But, Helen begins to get bored with married life and, after fighting temptation for a while, has an affair with Steve Rawling’s brother, Chris, which nearly costs her her marriage. Phil throws Helen out, and she moves in Chris. Eventually, Helen and Phil reconcile. However, their happiness is short-lived. In 2002, Helen becomes a widow when Phil is killed in a car crash. However, at the time of the crash, she is in bed with colleague Marc Eliot ( Tom Butcher). She is riddled with guilt until she discovers that Phil was also guilty, hiding the fact he had a second family. Helen eventually returns to work, but Marc persuades her to leave Riverside and set up a new practice with him, much to Mac’s fury. Helen and Marc set up Best Practice together, employing Helen’s university friend, George Woodson, and Kate, after her marriage to Mac breaks down. After a while, Marc and Helen start a relationship. Over time, Helen grows to dislike Marc and claims she is not in love with him anymore and Marc leaves to build orphanages in
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. In 2004, Helen falls in love with Dr. Jack Ford (
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) and he proposes to her, with Helen agreeing. However, Jack is murdered by his former wife
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), devastating Helen. The next year, Marc returns with a new fiancé, Bella Forest (Sharon Maharaj). However, Marc and Helen realise that they still have feelings for each other, so the pair leave Letherbridge together. Helen's character profile on the ''BBC'' website described her as an "extremely capable doctor and well-liked by her patients and colleagues", but "despite being strong and confident, she sometimes found it hard to show her feelings". In November 2005, ''
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'' Kris Green reported that Wicks would be departing from ''Doctors'' alongside Tom Butcher. Green commented that Helen has "been the unluckiest person in love for the last five years" and was glad that she was "finally" getting a "
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". Her final episode was an hour-long special. In real life, Wicks is married to Butcher, with Green commenting on this saying, "Interestingly, for Corrinne and Tom, it’s life imitating art as they are, in fact, a couple in ‘real world’ – I do sometimes find it hard to distinguish between the two...".
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who played Sarah Finch opined that her most memorable scene was "the very final scene of ''Doctors'' shot at Pebble Mill – it was with my friend Wicks", commenting that it was "weird".


Rana Mistry

Dr. Rana Mistry, portrayed by
Akbar Kurtha Mohamed Akbar Kurtha (born 30 August 1970) is a British actor and producer, known for his role as Dr. Rana Mistry in the BBC soap opera ''Doctors'' (2000–2001). In a career spanning over thirty years, he has also appeared in various films inc ...
, first appeared on 26 March 2000 and made his final appearance 1 June 2001. Rana is a newly qualified general practitioner upon his introduction, having been practising for just under two years. His professionalism is questioned by colleague Helen Thompson ( Corrinne Wicks) after he arrives late to various shifts, which put lives into risk. She implores him to do better at his job. Rana's ability is soon questioned again by
Mac McGuire Dr.Brendan "Mac" McGuire is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera ''Doctors'', portrayed by Christopher Timothy. Series creator Mal Young introduced Mac as one of the nine original regular characters on the soap. He works as a general p ...
(
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) after Rana does not notice a tumour inside Des Madeley's (
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) brain. He feels awful but is soon liberated by Helen, who discovers that the tumour could not have been found in a GP check-up. Rana has a
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with colleague
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Carli Norris Carli Jo Norris (born 23 June 1974) is an English actress, known for her roles as Anoushka Flynn in '' Doctors'', Martha Kane in ''Hollyoaks'' and taking over the role of Belinda Peacock in ''EastEnders''. Career In June 1997, just before o ...
). Anoushka is also having sex with Steve Rawlings (
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), and when she gets pregnant and does not know who the father is, she leaves Letherbridge.


Caroline Powers

Dr. Caroline Powers, portrayed by
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, first appeared on 26 March 2000 and made her final appearance on 1 June 2001. An experienced doctor, Caroline is involved in many cases, such as when Noel Kenworth (Anthony Edridge) has a vasectomy; however, his wife,
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), still wants children. In May 2001, Caroline's mother, Jane (
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) arrives from America, with her soon-to-be husband
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) arriving shortly after. Caroline starts to have feelings for David and the two have sex. On Jane and David's wedding day, Caroline runs away with David. In a press release for the announcement of ''Doctors'', it was stated that Leonard, known for her role in ''
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'' playing
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, was cast in the role of Caroline. Leonard had taken a year off from acting, after previously caring for her sick mother; however, Leonard started to worry that as she was "missing out on bigger roles, and she grew concerned that casting directors only saw her as Lorraine". She said, "The right job never seemed to come up, I went up for things like ''
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'' and always got down to the last few, but never quite got it, almost like my profile was too high", she finished in saying, "''Doctors'' came along at exactly the right time", stating she felt "lucky" and that she is "the happiest I've been in a long time". She added, "There's a lot of humour on the set of ''Doctors'', we're a good melting pot of people from all over, which reflects the cosmopolitan nature of the series". The
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described her character as "demanding", ''
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'' describes her as "hard-drinking" and "hard-talking", and Leonard said she is a "dark horse who is giving out a lot of signals, right from the very beginning".


Kate McGuire

Kate McGuire, portrayed by
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, first appeared on 26 March 2000 and made her final appearance on 26 May 2006. Kate is the wife of
Mac McGuire Dr.Brendan "Mac" McGuire is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera ''Doctors'', portrayed by Christopher Timothy. Series creator Mal Young introduced Mac as one of the nine original regular characters on the soap. He works as a general p ...
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Christopher Timothy Christopher Timothy (born 14 October 1940) is a British actor and narrator. He is known for his roles as James Herriot in '' All Creatures Great and Small'', Mac McGuire in the BBC One daytime soap opera '' Doctors'' and Ted Murray in the BBC ...
) and set up Riverside with him. At first, their marriage is successful, both personally and professionally. However, Kate longs for a child of her own, unlike Mac, who already has three adult children from his first marriage. Eventually, Mac agrees to the idea and Kate becomes pregnant. However, tragedy strikes, as Kate suffers a miscarriage early into her pregnancy. The two support each other, and Kate falls pregnant again. The pregnancy is straightforward, until Kate falls down the stairs and goes into labour. The birth is traumatic, but eventually their son, Ciaran, is born. Because of the trauma leading up to his birth, and the complications that arose during labour, Kate is forced to stay in hospital. Mac, feeling shut out and struggling to deal with his feelings, hits the bottle. Kate and Ciaran move out, while Mac tries to control his drinking, then eventually returns home. However, a few months later, Kate’s head is turned by the arrival of Father David Quinn ( Richard Standing). The two have an affair, and Kate decides to leave Mac. On the day that Kate and David decide to tell Mac about their affair, they are too late, as Father Tom discovers the affair and tells Mac first. This leads to Mac having a heart attack and his first wife Julia re-entering his life. Kate and David find their new lives hard at first, struggling to find work, until Helen and Marc employ Kate as the new receptionist at Best Practice. As life settles down, David proposes to Kate, just before he sets off to take Riverside receptionist, Carolina, and her young daughter, Vicky, to their new life in Lincoln. Kate doesn’t give David an answer straight away, and decides to wait until he is home. Sadly, David, and Carolina are involved in a traffic accident, and they both die in hospital from their injuries, leaving Kate distraught. Kate leaves the church. Ciaran is later kidnapped; however, when he is returned, she regains her belief in the church. After a two-month gap, Kate returns to Best Practice as the new receptionist. Mac remarries his ex-wife,
Julia Parsons Julia Parsons (also McGuire) is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera ''Doctors'', portrayed by Diane Keen. She was introduced as the ex-wife of Mac McGuire (Christopher Timothy) who begins working as a receptionist at the Riverside H ...
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Diane Keen Diane Keen (born 29 July 1946) is an English actress. With a career spanning numerous decades, she has appeared in various television series, films and stage productions. Keen's notable roles include Fliss Hawthorne in the Granada sitcom '' The ...
), as she becomes the practice manager at the surgery. Kate and Julia become enemies as Kate still harbours feelings for Mac, which Julia knows about, but the pair soon become friends. Kate meets Dr Mike Miles (
Michael J. Jackson Michael J. Jackson is an English actor. Early career Jackson studied at the University of London and then joined repertory theatre in Sheffield, followed by Coventry, Birmingham and Edinburgh. He appeared in several theatre productions earl ...
) and moves to Ireland with him. Whilst in Ireland, Mac visits Ciaran and has an affair with her whilst there. Julia finds out, ordering them to leave the surgery, and both Kate and Mac leave for Ireland. At the 2003 British Soap Awards, Cronin was nominated for
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, but
Kacey Ainsworth Kacey Ainsworth (born 19 October 1968) is an English actress, known for her roles as Little Mo Mitchell in the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'' and Cathy Keating in the ITV1, ITV drama series ''Grantchester (TV series), Grantchester''. Early life ...
who played ''
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''
Little Mo Mitchell Little Mo Mitchell (also Morgan) is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'', played by Kacey Ainsworth from 18 September 2000 to 26 May 2006. Little Mo originally appears in a turbulent marriage with her abusive husband Tr ...
won, and again in the 2004 British Soap Awards, but
Suranne Jones Sarah Ann Akers (née Jones; born 27 August 1978), known professionally as Suranne Jones, is an English actress and producer. Known for her numerous collaborations with screenwriter Sally Wainwright, she rose to prominence playing Karen McDonal ...
who played ''
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'' Karen McDonald won. Also at the 2003 British Soap Awards, Cronin was also nominated for
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, but
Brian Capron Brian Capron (born 11 February 1947) is an English actor who trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. He first came to public attention through his role of the teacher Mr Stuart "Hoppy" Hopwood in ''Grange Hill'' from 1980 to 19 ...
who played ''Coronation Street''
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won.


Anoushka Flynn

Anoushka Flynn, portrayed by
Carli Norris Carli Jo Norris (born 23 June 1974) is an English actress, known for her roles as Anoushka Flynn in '' Doctors'', Martha Kane in ''Hollyoaks'' and taking over the role of Belinda Peacock in ''EastEnders''. Career In June 1997, just before o ...
, first appeared on 26 March 2000 and made her final appearance on 19 May 2000. Anoushka is a nurse at Riverside Medical Practice. On her BBC profile, Anoushka is described as pushy and provocative. Her simultaneous flings with colleagues Steve Rawlings (
Mark Frost Mark Frost (born November 25, 1953) is an American novelist, screenwriter, film and television producer and director. He is the co-creator of the mystery-horror television series ''Twin Peaks'' (1990–1991, 2017) and was a writer and executiv ...
) and
Rana Mistry ''Doctors'' is a British medical soap opera which began broadcasting on BBC One on 26 March 2000. Set in the fictional West Midlands town of Letherbridge, the soap follows the lives of the staff and patients of the Riverside Health Centre, a f ...
(
Akbar Kurtha Mohamed Akbar Kurtha (born 30 August 1970) is a British actor and producer, known for his role as Dr. Rana Mistry in the BBC soap opera ''Doctors'' (2000–2001). In a career spanning over thirty years, he has also appeared in various films inc ...
) are noted in the profile. Whilst kissing Steve in a cupboard, his wife is mugged and killed. He blames himself and Anoushka for not being there at the time of her death. Anoushka soon tires of him treating her badly and implores others at Riverside to stop sympathising with him since his marriage with Bev was lacklustre. Anoushka's casual sex leads to her getting pregnant. Since she does not know who the father is, Anoushka resigns from her job and begins a new life elsewhere in order to care for her baby. This was due to not wanting to suffer "inevitable blame and investigations". After making her final appearance on 19 May 2000, Anoushka became the first original character to leave ''Doctors''.


Ruth Harding

Ruth Harding, portrayed by
Yvonne Brewster Yvonne Jones Brewster (; born 7 October 1938) is a Jamaican actress, theatre director and writer. She co-founded the theatre companies Talawa in the UK and the Barn in Jamaica. From 2000 to 2001, she portrayed Ruth Harding in the BBC televis ...
, first appeared on 26 March 2000 and made her last appearance on 30 April 2001. Ruth is a nurse at Riverside Medical Centre who is shown to be caring but takes no nonsense from patients. When the team decide to participate in a lottery syndicate, Ruth agrees to buy the ticket. The numbers match and they win, but nobody pays her for their part in the ticket, so she claims the money and leaves Letherbridge.


Joanna Helm

Joanna Helm, portrayed by
Sarah Manners Sarah Manners (born 25 August 1975) is a British actress and businessowner, known for her roles as Joanna Helm in the BBC soap opera ''Doctors (2000 TV series), Doctors'', Bex Reynolds in the BBC medical drama ''Casualty (TV series), Casualty'' ...
, first appeared on 26 March 2000 and made her final appearance on 30 May 2001. Joanna is a receptionist at the surgery, the first that the surgery had. Joanna was described as "troubled" and "dippy". Manners also opined that Joanna caused "mischief". ''
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'' described Joanna as "bubbly". According to ''
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'', Manners "won herself an army of male fans" as Joanna, as she was "flirty". ''Sunday Mail'' described her storylines, in which they wrote: "she was involved in mercy killing, drug addiction and a suicide attempt to name but a few of her spicier plotlines". Manners said of this, "I got the best storylines in the world in ''Doctors'', my nan died of a brain tumour then it came out I killed her. I went mad and was addicted to anti-depressants, forged signatures and tried to kill myself".


Patrick McGuire

Patrick McGuire, portrayed by Alan McKenna, first appeared on 16 November 2000 and made his last appearance on 16 March 2012. Patrick,
Mac McGuire Dr.Brendan "Mac" McGuire is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera ''Doctors'', portrayed by Christopher Timothy. Series creator Mal Young introduced Mac as one of the nine original regular characters on the soap. He works as a general p ...
's (
Christopher Timothy Christopher Timothy (born 14 October 1940) is a British actor and narrator. He is known for his roles as James Herriot in '' All Creatures Great and Small'', Mac McGuire in the BBC One daytime soap opera '' Doctors'' and Ted Murray in the BBC ...
) and
Julia Parsons Julia Parsons (also McGuire) is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera ''Doctors'', portrayed by Diane Keen. She was introduced as the ex-wife of Mac McGuire (Christopher Timothy) who begins working as a receptionist at the Riverside H ...
(
Diane Keen Diane Keen (born 29 July 1946) is an English actress. With a career spanning numerous decades, she has appeared in various television series, films and stage productions. Keen's notable roles include Fliss Hawthorne in the Granada sitcom '' The ...
) son, visits Mac in 2000. In 2003, he returns with his wife Sally ( Zoë Tyler) and his sister Sam (Louise Howells). He stays for his father and mothers wedding before leaving. During the time that Patrick is absent, Julia and Mac split, and Mac moves to
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. Patrick returns in June 2010, when he becomes concerned about his mother's health when she starts to act differently, with Julia thinking that Charlie Bradfield (
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) is Mac. He continues to look after Julia, after she is diagnosed with
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. Two months later he returns, with daughter Chloe (Siena Pugsley), taking Chloe to Julia's house. Patrick and Sally (now played by Jo-Anne Stockham), stay with Julia; experiencing problems with their marriage, which Julia notices. Julia discovers he is having an affair, after he is involved in a car crash, finding out that he was with a woman named Sian in the car. Although Patrick is unharmed, he tries to defend himself towards Julia, begging Julia not to tell Sally. She agrees as long as it never happens again. Patrick commits to his relationship with Sally, and along with her and Chloe, they leave. However, after Julia comes back from holiday, she finds her house unlocked, with bottles and clothes littering her house. She figures out he is back with Sian, and orders him to explain. when Sally finds out about Patrick' affair, and that Julia knew about it, she takes Chloe and Patrick goes
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. Julia forces Sally and Patrick to sort out their differences, after it is affecting Chloe's behaviour, after they do, the three leave together. He appears once more when Julia is hospitalised after a car crash, and after she recovers, he leaves. In a poll conducted by ''Digital Spy'', the five main soaps in the UK, ''
Coronation Street ''Coronation Street'' (colloquially referred to as ''Corrie'') is a British television soap opera created by ITV Granada, Granada Television and shown on ITV (TV network), ITV since 9 December 1960. The programme centres on a cobbled, terraced ...
'', ''
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'', ''
EastEnders ''EastEnders'' is a British television soap opera created by Julia Smith (producer), Julia Smith and Tony Holland which has been broadcast on BBC One since February 1985. Set in the fictional borough of Walford in the East End of London, the ...
'', ''
Hollyoaks ''Hollyoaks'' is a British soap opera which originally began airing on Channel 4 on 23 October 1995. It was created by Phil Redmond, who had previously conceived the soap opera ''Brookside (TV series), Brookside''. From 2005 to 2023, episodes h ...
'' and ''Doctors'' storylines were judged by viewers of the website, with the ''Doctors'' storyline of Julia finding out about Patrick being involved in a car crash, coming last with 0.9% of the vote. Again, in a poll conducted by ''Digital Spy'', the ''Doctors'' storyline of Julia finding out about Patrick having another affair, coming last with 0.8% of the vote. Finally, the ''Doctors'' storyline of Julia hiding the secret of Patrick's affair from Patrick came last with 1.1% of the vote.


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