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Dr. Elaine Cassidy is a fictional character from the
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soap opera ''
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'', portrayed by
Janet Dibley Janet Dibley (born 13 December 1958) is an English actress. She is known for her roles as Elaine Walker in the 1980s sitcom ''The Two of Us (1986 TV series), The Two of Us'', Lorna Cartwright in the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'', and Elaine Cassi ...
. She made her first appearance during the series 12 episode "Frozen", broadcast on 31 August 2010. Elaine is a general practitioner and is characterised as a bohemian, "new age" woman who is "heavily into meditation". In 2012, Elaine was at the forefront of a storyline where she discovers Harrison Kellor (
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), a former lover of hers, is a murderer. A special week, titled ''Fallout'', aired on
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and documented events around his murderous ways. Elaine departed ''Doctors'' on 28 September 2012 following the storyline's conclusion. Dibley was longlisted for the
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twice for her portrayal of Elaine.


Storylines

Elaine is involved in the child abuse case of two-year-old Scarlet Hammond. Elaine is the
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for Scarlet's social worker; Najmah Hammed (Effie Woods). A mentally ill patient of Heston Carter (
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), Ed Harman (
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) suffers with his illness and struggles to integrate back into society after leaving
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. Ed tries to kill Heston at the Campus Surgery, but Elaine hits Ed over the head with a fire extinguisher. Elaine stays at the hospital with Ed until he is released, and afterwards, she invites him back to her house as a lodger.


Development


Casting and introduction

On 28 May 2010, ''Doctors'' series producer Peter Lloyd told media entertainment website
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that a new female doctor would be introduced to ''Doctors''. Lloyd said Elaine would "have a new take on the surgery" and "be very interesting to have around". Former ''
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'' actress
Janet Dibley Janet Dibley (born 13 December 1958) is an English actress. She is known for her roles as Elaine Walker in the 1980s sitcom ''The Two of Us (1986 TV series), The Two of Us'', Lorna Cartwright in the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'', and Elaine Cassi ...
was cast in the role of Elaine Cassidy. Dibley described Elaine as "a bit New Age" and "heavily into meditation". On joining the show, Dibley commented: "''Doctors'' is filmed in Birmingham three months ahead of transmission and the schedule is very intense. We have to be on set by 7am and work with three film units at three different locations, juggling up to 12 scripts at any one time. But I'm loving every second of it." In her introductory scenes, Elaine impresses Daniel Granger (
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) and his colleagues during her interview at the Mill Health Centre, and she "wows" them with her passion for patient care. Elaine is initially torn about accepting the job, as her married lover Paul Foster (
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) has promised to buy them a new home in the country. But when she learns that he has no intention of leaving his wife for her, she has a rethink and takes the position. The character's eccentric persona leads her to clash with
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(
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), who is "outraged" when Elaine fills their shared office with various bohemian items. Elaine befriends Charlie Bradfield (
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) and
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(
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), who is helped by Elaine's positive reinforcement techniques.


Relationship with Harrison Kellor

In September 2012, the character was heavily involved in a week of
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episodes focusing on the return of her former lover and murderer Harrison Kellor (
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), who changes his plea in the Lauren Porter ( Alexis Peterman) murder case. During the storyline, Elaine meets Alex Redmond ( Stuart Laing), who is the husband of one of Harrison's possible victims; his wife had an affair with Harrison, and she went missing after the affair ended. Alex asks Elaine for help, putting her in a "difficult position". A statement said: "Discovering that Alex's wife went missing after an affair with Harrison, Elaine is forced to consider that he may have killed other women too. Plagued by phone calls from Harrison in prison, will Elaine be able to confront her former lover and resist his charms?". Series producer Mike Hobson finished by saying: "Lauren's murder was one of ''Doctors'' most popular storylines, and this Red Button event picks up on one of the show's most chilling villains, building across the week to a dramatic conclusion". Lloyd, series producer, stated that Elaine "hasn't quite found the peace she's looking for" and felt sorry for the character following her experiences with Harrison. However, he confirmed that the storyline would continue into a court trial, stating: "I'm afraid she's not quite done with Harrison - his trial is coming up and she just isn't going to be able to shake him quite so easily." Not long after the announcement of the spin-off episodes, Daniel Kilkelly of Digital Spy confirmed that Dibley's character Elaine would leave ''Doctors'' at the conclusion of the Harrison storyline.


Reception

In 2010, Dibley was longlisted for the
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for her portrayal of Elaine. She received another nomination for the award in 2011. Andrew Liddle of ''
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'' branded Elaine a "memorable" character.


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