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Doctors series 24
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The twenty-fourth and final series of the British medical soap opera Doctors commenced airing on 10 January 2023, and concluded on 14 November 2024. The series comprised 276 episodes. 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.[1]
As well as featuring the final appearances of every remaining regular character, the rest of the series itself saw a fluctuation in cast members. It featured the introductions of regulars Kiruna Stamell, Wendi Peters and Rahul Arya, as well as the departures of Doctors stalwarts Jan Pearson and Matthew Chambers. It also saw Janice Connolly promoted to a regular character, as well as Joanna Bending and Alex Avery join as recurring doctors at the Mill.
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Cancellation
"We have taken the very difficult decision to bring daytime drama Doctors to an end after 23 years. With super inflation in drama production, the cost of the programme has increased significantly, and further investment is also now required to refurbish the site where the show is made, or to relocate it to another home. We remain fully committed to the West Midlands and all of the funding for Doctors will be reinvested into new programming in the region. We would like to thank all the Doctors cast and crew who have been involved in the show since 2000. We know the crucial role Doctors has played in nurturing talent, and we will work to develop new opportunities to support skills in scripted programming."
BBC's statement after cancelling Doctors.[2]
On 18 October 2023, the BBC announced that Doctors had been cancelled. The decision was made due to the financial strain of moving the set from Selly Oak to Digbeth as part of BBC Birmingham's ventures to create a new base for their productions. The BBC confirmed that it would be giving the soap a grand finale and was "working closely with BBC Studios to give it the finale it deserves".[2] Filming was to be wrapped in March 2024, with the final episode scheduled to air in December 2024.[3][4]
Amidst false news reports of Doctors being cancelled for low ratings, the production team took to social media to debunk them. At the time of its cancellation, Doctors was receiving an average of 1.6 million live viewers and was consistently the most watched programme in its timeslot. Their social media team posted the statement: "we would like to clarify that the decision to cancel the show is not based on low figures, as we have consistently enjoyed a strong viewership, and we are deeply grateful for the enduring support of our dedicated audience."[5]
Cast member Elisabeth Dermot Walsh appeared on Good Morning Britain to discuss the cancellation, where she said that the whole team were "reeling" from the decision, which had come as a shock to them.[4] Co-star Kia Pegg wrote a piece on social media about the "dystopian" experience of the team being informed of the cancellation.[6] She revealed that external people knew of the decision prior to them and was angry that they had been informed before them.[7]
The BBC's decision to cancel Doctors was met with universal criticism. The Writers' Guild of Great Britain called it "a terrible loss to the UK writing community, and to audiences". They were also concerned that it had become the second continuing drama to be cancelled by the BBC in the 2020s, after fellow medical drama Holby City had been axed in 2021. Equity commented: "This is enormously detrimental, not only for those regularly engaged on the show, but also for those who will be deprived of an opportunity of work – particularly in the Midlands, where there are very few job prospects due to continuing underinvestment in the region. The BBC has to do better to represent and serve the Midlands region and we call on the BBC to enter into talks with the Union to go through exactly how the funding will be reinvested in the region."[8] Viewers launched a petition to save the soap, suggesting that another network could buy the rights to the series to continue making it.[9]
The show's final episode was filmed in March 2024, and was originally to be screened in December 2024,[10] but this was later revised to November 2024, due to a scheduling break not going ahead as planned.[11]
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In November 2022, it was confirmed that former Coronation Street star Wendi Peters had been cast as Nina Bulsara, a new general practitioner at the Mill, who was billed as a "maddening new character".[12] Peters' exit from the role was confirmed in September 2023, following her decision to leave the series. The character departed in February 2024.[13] Alongside Peters' casting, Rahul Arya was cast as Suni Bulsara, Nina's son and a general practitioner.[14]
In January 2023, Kiruna Stamell was introduced as Kirsty Millar. Her casting had not been confirmed beforehand and she was a replacement for Valerie Pitman (Sarah Moyle), who departed at the conclusion of the previous series.[15] Stamell made a previously unannounced departure from the role in September 2024, which saw Kirsty take a promotion at another medical centre.[16] In March 2023, Jan Pearson made a previously unannounced exit from her role as Karen Hollins in a storyline which saw the character killed off after suffering from health issues in the previous months. Pearson later said that the storyline was her decision and that she asked to be killed off, stating: "I asked to die and they were very obliging! They gave me a lovely death, actually — I was very pleased with it."[17] In April 2023, Matthew Chambers confirmed that he had quit his role as Daniel Granger after sixteen years.[18][19] The character's departure aired in October 2023, less than two weeks before the show's cancellation announcement by the BBC.[20]
Alongside the regular cast, several recurring characters were introduced in the twenty-fourth series. These included Kirsty's husband Rich (Richard Atwill) and son Ollie (Isaac Benn).[21] Later in the series, Michelle Walton (Joanna Bending) was introduced as a general practitioner and an old friend of Zara's who temporarily replaced Emma Reid (Dido Miles) whilst she was in Australia.[22] Alex Avery was also cast as villain Graham Elton.[23] After several recurring stints in the twenty-third series, Janice Connolly made a return to her role as Rosie Colton in a regular capacity in September 2024, following the departure of Kirsty.[24]
Main characters
- Rahul Arya as Suni Bulsara
- Matthew Chambers as Daniel Granger
- Janice Connolly as Rosie Colton
- Dex Lee as Bear Sylvester
- Ross McLaren as Luca McIntyre
- Ian Midlane as Al Haskey
- Dido Miles as Emma Reid
- Adrian Lewis Morgan as Jimmi Clay
- Bharti Patel as Ruhma Carter
- Jan Pearson as Karen Hollins
- Kia Pegg as Scarlett Kiernan
- Wendi Peters as Nina Bulsara
- Ashley Rice as Sid Vere
- Kiruna Stamell as Kirsty Millar
- Chris Walker as Rob Hollins
- Elisabeth Dermot Walsh as Zara Carmichael
Recurring characters
- Andrea Ali as Tanisha Fonesca
- Richard Atwill as Rich Millar
- Alex Avery as Graham Elton
- David Bark-Jones as Ed Jordan
- Joanna Bending as Michelle Walton
- Isaac Benn as Ollie Millar
- Gareth Berliner as Dave Burns
- Dawn Butler as PC Pat Dyson
- Jessica Chisnall as Holly Lewin
- Charlie Clemmow as Imogen Hollins
- Kiza Deen as Claudia Briant
- Oliver Falconer as Joe Granger Carmichael
- Zak Ghazi-Torbazi as Jamie Clapton
- Terry Haywood as Darius Fraser
- Genevieve Lewis as Paige Popplewell
- Simon Lowe as Brian Kiernan
- Andrea Mason as Frankie Sharp
- Livvi Parsons as Liv Morgan
- Lois Pearson as Jenny Ackerman
- David Perks as Barry Biglow
- Maria Pike as Tash Verma
- Aria Prasad as Malika Dahlan
- Louis Saxby as Miles Bailey
- Laila Zaidi as Maria Jaziri
Guest characters
- Rishard Beckett as Laurence Richards
- Marty Breen as Chloe Fisher
- James Daffern as Rick Holland
- Barbara D'Alterio as Sophia Artino
- Jo Enright as Lizzie Barnet
- Laura Girling as Martine Toole
- Daniel Hill as Tye Vere
- Joanna Van Kampen as Jill Carver
- Alexander Lincoln as Joel Tanner
- Nicola Goodchild as Harriet Eldridge
- Harry Lowbridge as Max Barnett
- Daniel Millar as Damien Byrd
- Miles Mitchell as PC Ryan Martin
- Yahya Nadeem as Jamal Iqbal
- Neil Sheffield as Vic Butt
- Nina Wadia as Binita Prabhu
- Harvey Zaffino as Stew McLaren
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