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The fourth series of the British medical soap opera Doctors originally aired between 2 September 2002 and 13 June 2003. It consisted of 154 episodes. An increase in episode output saw an increase in the core cast, with six regulars cast for the series: Laurence Penry-Jones, Ela Kay, Stirling Gallacher, Diane Keen, Seán Gleeson and Ben Jones. Penry-Jones and Kay departed their roles at the end of the series. The series received an average of 2.5 million viewers.[1]

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As the episode output for Doctors increased, the core cast increased. The fourth series saw the castings of six regulars. The introductions began with flatmates Oliver Berg (Laurence Penry-Jones), a doctor, and Carolina Shaw (Ela Kay), a receptionist. Oliver became the first regular gay character on Doctors.[2] Stirling Gallacher then joined the series as doctor Ronnie Woodson.[3] She was followed by Ronnie's onscreen husband, lawyer George (Seán Gleeson).[4]

Diane Keen then joined as Julia Parsons, the ex-wife of Mac McGuire (Christopher Timothy). She was asked to join on an initial three-month stint and accepted due to having worked with Timothy before. She then decided to stay on past her first stint.[5] The last regular to be introduced was Greg Robinson (Ben Jones), a doctor.[6] The series saw two regulars depart, with Penry-Jones and Kay departing from Doctors in scenes that see Carolina die in an explosion and Oliver leaving from grief.[2] Guy Burgess was also introduces as Jerry Walsh, a firefighter and love interest for Faith Walker (Eva Fontaine).[7]

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