List of ''Doctors'' characters

Doctors is a British television soap opera that was first broadcast on BBC One on 26 March 2000. The following is a list of characters and cast members who are currently appearing in the show or who are upcoming, returning or departing.

Present characters

Regular characters

Character Actor Role First appearance
Jimmi ClayAdrian Lewis MorganGeneral Practitioner & Police Surgeon5 September 2005
Daniel GrangerMatthew ChambersGeneral Practitioner; Partner18 June 2007
Heston CarterOwen BrenmanGeneral Practitioner14 October 2008
Karen HollinsJan PearsonReceptionist23 February 2009
Zara CarmichaelElisabeth Dermot WalshGeneral Practitioner; Partner4 June 2009
Rob HollinsChris WalkerPolice Sergeant24 July 2009
Barry BiglowDavid PerksSecurity Guard9 April 2010
Mrs TembeLorna LaidlawPractice Manager5 January 2011
Emma ReidDido MilesGeneral Practitioner & Police Surgeon; Lead in LGBTQ health and elderly care2 October 2012
Valerie PitmanSarah MoyleReceptionist15 October 2012
Al HaskeyIan MidlaneGeneral Practitioner13 November 2012
Ayesha LeeLaura RollinsStaff Nurse30 September 2014
Sid VereAshley RiceGeneral Practitioner27 April 2015
Ruhma CarterBharti PatelSenior Sister; Consultant Nurse in Midwifery15 October 2015
Mr SmailNeil GraingerPractice Manager: Sutton Vale19 September 2018

Recurring and guest characters

Character Actor Role First appearance
Lynette DriverElizabeth RiderDetective4 August 2009
Joe Granger-CarmichaelEmily & Lewis Whitehouse
Olivia & Oscar Wilson
Harrison & Lily-Sue Horbury
River Mahjouri
Nathaniel Arthur Stocks
George Black
Corey & Luka Donnelly
Kaiden & Kori Leigh Miles
Roman Law
Oliver Falconer
Relative13 February 2012
Ashley MackintoshJim NorthHead of patient participation group3 December 2012
Alia HanifLisa Ambalavanar
Mandy Thandi
Relative14 October 2015
Shak HanifSunjay MiddaRelative14 December 2015

Named extras

Character Actor Ref
Tasha VermaMaria Pike[1]


Past characters

See list of former Doctors' characters who have left the show between 2000 and 2018.

References

  1. "Extra money from TV extra work Series 3 - Episode 10, Right on the Money - BBC One". BBC. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
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