List of Doctors characters (2020)

The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the BBC soap opera Doctors in 2020, by order of first appearance. All characters are introduced by the programme's executive producer, Mike Hobson. January saw the introduction of prison inmate Leon Sharma (Jonas Khan) and prison guard Vincent Manning (Laurence Saunders), as well as rabbi David Klarfeld {Simon Schatzberger}, a love interest for Valerie Pitman (Sarah Moyle). In February, police officer Jasmine Dajani (Lara Sawalha) was introduced as a love interest for Emma Reid (Dido Miles), as well as Abz Baker (Amy Bowden), a foster child, and university students Lex Whitmore (Eleanor House) and Jaime Mallinson (Joe Ashman). Businessman Harvey Marshall (Louis Dempsey) appears in March, and April sees Jayden Hunt (Ciaran Stow) introduced as a foster child of Rob (Chris Walker and Karen Hollins (Jan Pearson). Married couple Tanya (Leila Mimmack) and Mark Rees (Kiefer Moriarty) are introduced in May, as well as temporary midwife Deborah Kovak (Jamie-Rose Monk). Temporary receptionist Lily Walker (Verity Rushworth) appears in June. Additionally, multiple other characters appear throughout the year.

Leon Sharma

Leon Sharma, portrayed by Jonas Khan, first appeared 6 January 2020, and made his last appearance on 30 April 2020. Leon is the cellmate of Jimmi Clay (Adrian Lewis Morgan).[1] When Jimmi reveals he is a doctor, he laughs and does not believe him. Leon reveals to him that before Jimmi arrived, his former cellmate committed suicide.[2] Leon disappears, so Jimmi assumes he has been released, but Leon reappears two months later.[3] John Butler (Richard Huw) instructs Leon to stab Jimmi, and when Vincent Manning (Laurence Saunders) sees the incident, Leon is taken away.[4] After Jimmi is proven to be innocent and is released from prison, Leon asks him to visit him in prison, where he asks for a favourable victim personal statement.[5]

Vincent Manning

Vincent Manning, portrayed by Laurence Saunders, first appeared on 10 January 2020, and made his last appearance on 4 May 2020.[6] Vincent is a prison guard at HMP Letherbank.[6][7] When Daniel Granger (Matthew Chambers) begins working as a prison doctor at HMP, Vincent takes a dislike to him.[8] Vincent witnesses Leon Sharma (Jonas Khan) stab Jimmi, and rushes to help him. When Jimmi is proven to be innocent, Vincent wishes him luck for the future. When Scott Lewis (Daniel-John Williams) is due for release, he punches Vincent in, hoping that it will lead to an extra charge so that he can stay in prison. Daniel advises Vincent that he does not press charges against Scott, to which he complies.

David Klarfeld

David Klarfeld, portrayed by Simon Schatzberger, first appeared on 21 January 2020, and made his last appearance on 24 January 2020. David is introduced as a rabbi that helps Valerie Pitman (Sarah Moyle) when she discovers that she is part Jewish.[9][10] Despite Valerie not being interested in Judaism, the pair agree to see each other again, and meet at The Icon for a meal.[11] When David brings a vulnerable patient to The Mill, Ayesha Lee (Laura Rollins) notices that he seems nervous. He later tells Valerie that he is not over his ex-wife, and is not ready for a relationship.[12] David and Valerie agree that they are interested in each other, but it would be the wrong time to begin a relationship with each other.

Jasmine Dajani

DC Jasmine Dajani, portrayed by Lara Sawalha, first appeared on 19 February 2020, and made her last appearance on 7 April 2020.[13] Jasmine is introduced as a love interest for established character Emma Reid (Dido Miles).[14] When Jasmine learns that Emma is undergoing the menopause, she brings her a bouquet of flowers. Jasmine later introduces Emma to her mother, Doris Dajani (Carla Mendonça).[15] When Jasmine and Emma are on a date, they are the subject of homophobic comments from Derek Timbley (Pablo Raybould), and while Emma ignores him, Jasmine argues with him. Afterwards, they leave the restaurant holding hands and kissing, and a gang follows them. Gang leader Blake Atkins (Louis Stannett) makes sexually inappropriate comments, and when Jasmine threatens him, he grabs hold of Emma and assaults her, punching and kicking her. The other two gang members hold Jasmine back, and then punch her. The pair are left on the floor. After the assault, Emma tries to persuade Jasmine to report it to the police, but as Jasmine wants a promotion, she disagrees. Emma then decides that they want different things in life, and breaks up with her.

Abz Baker

Abigail "Abz" Baker, portrayed by Amy Bowden, first appeared on 21 February 2020, and made her last appearance on 5 March 2020.[16] Abz is the temporary foster child of Karen (Jan Pearson) and Rob Hollins (Chris Walker), who is staying with the pair before leaving for university. Karen and Rob are puzzled when Abz requests to visit both of their workplaces, but admire her interest. When Karen takes her into The Mill, she spills a cup of coffee over Sid Vere (Ashley Rice).[17] When Karen and Rob learn it is Abz's birthday, they throw her a surprise party, inviting her new university friends.[18] Karen and Rob help Abz to move into her university accommodation, but days later, she calls Karen and says that she has been raped. Emma Reid (Dido Miles) performs a medical examination on Abz, but as she showered since the incident, little physical evidence can be found. When blood is found on her pillow, Jaime Mallinson (Joe Ashman) is taken in by the police to see if the DNA matches. When it does not match, there is no other evidence and Abz cannot remember anything else, so she retracts her statement and tells the police she lied about the incident. Jaime's girlfriend, Lex Whitmore (Eleanor House), is disgusted and ends the campaign she started to raise awareness on rape. Abz later reveals to Karen that she was raped, but does not want the case to continue. Karen finds Erin Wyn-Davies (Awen Jones), another victim of rape, who explains that her attacker has a scar on his neck. Karen and Abz persuade Lex to meet them, and Lex reveals that Jaime has a scar on his neck from his leukaemia-related operations as a child. Karen explains that due to having leukaemia, Jaime has two different DNA types, explaining why his DNA did not match. When a camera with photos of his assaults on is found, Jaime is arrested and Abz gives another statement on his assault.

Lex Whitmore

Alexis "Lex" Whitmore, portrayed by Eleanor House, first appeared on 24 February 2020, and made her last appearance on 5 March 2020. Lex is a university student that befriends Abz Baker (Amy Bowden).[19] When Lex learns that Abz has been raped, she launches a campaign to raise awareness on sexual assaults on university campuses. Abz remembers that her attacker has a scar on his neck, and Lex reveals that when her boyfriend Jaime Mallinson (Joe Ashman) was young, he had operations for leukaemia. Lex goes into his room to look for evidence, and while on her way there, she bumps into Mal. She tells him that she left her earrings in the flat, but he finds her looking around the flat and tries to rape her, before the police arrive. Jaime is arrested for serial rape and blackmail.

Jaime Mallinson

Jaime "Mal" Mallinson, portrayed by Joe Ashman, first appeared on 27 February 2020, and made his last appearance on 5 March 2020.[20] Jaime is introduced as the boyfriend of Lex Whitmore (Eleanor House), and a student at Letherbridge University. When Abz Baker (Amy Bowden) is raped, he is taken in by the police to give a statement and provide blood samples, as blood was found on her pillow. His blood does not match, but Lex later explains that he had leukaemia as a child. Zara Carmichael (Elisabeth Dermot Walsh) goes to the police station and explains that he has two DNA types, due to the leukaemia. Mal sees Lex on the way to his flat, but she tells him that she is going to look for her earrings. He then finds Lex in his flat looking for evidence on Abz's case, and he attempts to rape her. The police arrive before he can do anything to Lex, and they arrest him for serial rape and blackmail.

Harvey Marshall

Harvey Marshall, portrayed by Louis Dempsey, appeared from 16 to 24 March 2020.[21] Harvey owns a nightclub in Letherbridge called The Burlow,[21] which Al Haskey (Ian Midlane) visits to question him about his involvement in the imprisonment of Jimmi Clay (Adrian Lewis Morgan). Harvey refuses to answer Al's questions, and has his employees beat him up.[22] Al sees Harvey with John Butler (Richard Huw), who has a grudge against Jimmi, and takes the information to the police. It is revealed that John got Harvey to order his employees to beat Jimmi up, but he is not prosecuted as he has an alibi.

Jayden Hunt

Jayden Hunt
Doctors character
Portrayed byCiaran Stow
First appearance"Owned"
30 April 2020 (2020-04-30)
Last appearance"Hand in Hand"
11 June 2020 (2020-06-11)
Introduced byMike Hobson
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Profile
OccupationStudent
HomeLetherbridge

Jayden Hunt, portrayed by Ciaran Stow, first appeared on 30 April 2020, and made his last appearance on 11 June 2020.[23] Jayden is a 14-year-old foster child with epilepsy that Karen (Jan Pearson) and Rob Hollins (Chris Walker) take in after the death of both of his parents.[24] Jayden initially acts timid, but secretly eats lots of food. Karen catches him, and he retreats, but she assure him that he should make himself at home. In reply, he asks her for money for the bus to school. She gives him £20, which he thanks her for.[5] After a day at work, Karen and Rob arrive home to find Jayden smoking a joint of cannabis. Rob fumes, stating that he cannot have him breaking the law in his house since he is a police officer. Jayden explains that he smokes it medicinally for his epilepsy. He explains that when his mother was alive, she took him to the doctors to get cannabis oil on prescription, but they would not give it to Jayden. Rob does believe him, and confiscates all of his cannabis, asking where he got the money from. Karen admits that she gave him the money for the bus, which he used to buy the drugs. Rob then tells Jayden that he will have to move out as soon as possible.[25] After Jayden promises not to buy any more cannabis, Rob allows Jayden to stay at their house.[26] Karen is shocked to find Jayden having an epileptic seizure in his bedroom, and using their medical training, Karen and Rob manage to help him. Jayden tries to convince them that he is fine and does not need to go to the hospital, but Karen believes he had the seizure because he stopped smoking cannabis, and tells Jayden that she will try to get hold of some for him.[27][28] Karen gets hold of cannabis from dealer Iris Nicholson (Jenny Stokes), but the amount she gives him is not enough to last him the week, so he asks her for more. Karen persuades Jayden to visit Jimmi Clay (Adrian Lewis Morgan) at The Mill for an appointment, and he tells Jimmi that cannabis has been successful for treating his epilepsy. Jimmi prescribes him new medication that has been shown to be beneficial to people with epilepsy, and he tells to Karen that the seizures affect his mental health, suggesting he may have depression, especially due to the death of his parents. When Jayden learns that he is being moved to another set of foster parents, he is upset due to feeling comfortable with Karen and Rob. Rob takes Jayden to the park to play football, and Jayden opens up about his father. He explains that when his father died, he did not feel sadness for himself, but on behalf of his mother, and he asks Rob if it is his fault his parents died, and Rob assures him that it is not.

Tanya and Mark Rees

Tanya Rees (Leila Mimmack) and Mark Rees (Kiefer Moriarty) first appeared on 11 May 2020.[28] Tanya is a pregnant woman who is a patient of Ruhma Carter (Bharti Patel), and her husband Mark is an aspiring businessman. While eating breakfast, he insists that Tanya wishes him good luck for his upcoming job interview. While at his interview, Tanya goes to the hairdressers and has her hair done, sending a photo of it to Ruhma. She sees Valerie Pitman (Sarah Moyle) while in Letherbridge, who compliments Tanya's new hair. She asks Valerie when Ruhma will be back at work, but she cannot answer due to confidentiality. At home, Tanya is visted by her mother, Liz Smart (Tina Barnes), who expresses her dislike of Mark. Liz notices that they're having money problems, and gives Tanya £10. Mark struggles with his job interview when the presentation for his pitch crashes. He tries to salvage the interview by claiming that a high profile businessman wants to back him, but he is the brother of interviewer Jocasta Jenkins (Soraya Radford). She calls him out on his lie, and asks him to leave. Upon Mark returning home, Tanya hides a magazine she took from the hairdressers, and makes him food. He finds the magazine, and asks her why she has spent money on having her hair done. He learns that Liz gave her money, and rolls up the magazine to beat her with it. She locks herself in the bathroom and calls Ruhma, who ignores the call due to being suspended and unable to talk to patients.

Tanya calls Ruhma the next day, who picks up, and Tanya asks her for help. Ruhma arrives at her block of flats, and Tanya runs to Ruhma's car with her bags. Mark runs after the car, but is unable to catch up with them. A day later, Ruhma visits The Mill for a prescription for Tanya, and Mark follows Ruhma home. He shows up at Ruhma's house, and demands to be let in. He breaks past her, and insists on speaking with Tanya alone. When the pair talk about Mark's abusive behaviour, he spins it around on Tanya upsetting him. Ruhma intercepts and goes to call the police, but he pushes her to the floor and is about to beat her, until Ruhma's son, Shak Hanif (Sunjay Midda), hears the commotion and pushes Mark to the floor. Ruhma calls the police, and they take Mark into the police station to be arrested. When Zara Carmichael (Elisabeth Dermot Walsh) discovers that Tanya is staying with Ruhma despite her suspension, she expresses that she does not want to get Ruhma into trouble, and packs her bags to return to the flat. Despite initially not wanting her to stay, Shak peruades Tanya not to leave. Ruhma takes Tanya to The Mill for a checkup, and she is seen by Zara. She also meets Deborah Kovak (Jamie-Rose Monk), Ruhma's replacement. Ruhma runs Tanya a bath, but hears her screaming from downstairs. She inspects her, and finds that her waters have broken, and calls an ambulance for her. After the birth, Tanya tells Ruhma that she is ready to move out and move in with Liz, as she is worried about getting Ruhma in trouble, but she insists that Tanya can stay. Tanya calls Liz, and affirms to her that she will leave, but when she discovers that it is Ruhma's birthday, she puts it off. Tanya then joins Ruhma on a holiday to Cornwall.

Deborah Kovak

Deborah Kovak
Doctors character
Portrayed byJamie-Rose Monk
First appearance"King of the Road"
26 May 2020 (2020-05-26)
Last appearance"Hand in Hand"
11 June 2020 (2020-06-11)
Introduced byMike Hobson
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Profile
OccupationMidwife

Deborah Kovak, portrayed by Jamie-Rose Monk, first appeared on 26 May 2020, and made her last appearance on 11 June 2020.[29] Deborah is introduced as a temporary replacement for midwife Ruhma Carter (Bharti Patel), who is suspended from midwifery duties. Simon Timblick of What's on TV noted her "sunny personality and easy-going nature".[30] Bear Sylvester (Dex Lee) introduces Deborah to the staff at The Mill, who are impressed with her skills when interacting with patients. Deborah accidentally reveals that Ruhma was suspended due to kissing Doug Machin (Michael Hobbs), which only Bear, Zara Carmichael (Elisabeth Dermot Walsh) and Daniel Granger (Matthew Chambers) knew. Deborah instantly feels bad for accidentally revealing it, and apologises when everyone begins gossiping about Ruhma.[31] Deborah admits to Bear that it was her who told the staff about Ruhma's suspension, and she then meets Ruhma when Karen Hollins (Jan Pearson) introduce the pair to each other. Deborah also meets patient Tanya Rees (Leila Mimmack) in The Mill. When Tanya is sent to the hospital to give birth, Deborah discovers that Tanya has been living with Ruhma, who pleads to be with Tanya when she gives birth. Deborah is reluctant to agree due to it breaking the protocol of Ruhma's suspension, but she agrees to let Ruhma support her during the birth. The next day, Deborah goes against Ruhma in fear of somebody as the hospital reporting her, and she tells Zara and Daniel what Ruhma has done, insisting she had no part in it. When eating lunch at The Icon with Daniel, Sid Vere (Ashley Rice) and Jimmi Clay (Adrian Lewis Morgan), she makes a comment about how all prisoners reoffend once released from prison, unaware that Jimmi has been in prison, as well as Daniel. Sid changes the topic, which Deborah thanks him for. She apologises to Jimmi, but he walks away from her. When a family needs advice on an illness, Deborah is unsure of what to tell them, and asks Emma Reid (Dido Miles) for advice; she then asks her if antihistamine tablets can affect a pregnancy the next day, as she is unsure.

Lily Walker

Lily Walker
Doctors character
Portrayed byVerity Rushworth
First appearance"Wild Assumptions"
9 June 2020 (2020-06-09)
Last appearance"Hand in Hand"
11 June 2020 (2020-06-11)
Introduced byMike Hobson
ClassificationFormer; guest
Profile
OccupationReceptionist
Verity Rushworth portrays Lily Walker.

Lily Walker, portrayed by Verity Rushworth, appeared from 9 to 11 June 2020. Lily is employed as a temporary receptionist by Business Manager Bear Sylvester (Dex Lee).[32] Bear gives Lily a tour of the university campus surgery, where she meets Al Haskey (Ian Midlane). Al sees Lily setting out the appointments with post-it notes, and pokes fun at her organisation system. The pair eat lunch together, and when an ill Thien Nguy (Max Vaccu) comes into the surgery, she offers to do overtime to ensure he is okay. The next day, Lily meets Sid Vere (Ashley Rice) outside of The Mill, and when he explains that he is a doctor and rapid responder, she states his partner must admire him, to which he replies that he is single. Lily then heads into The Mill to get her bag, and is locked inside by Bear. She attempts to call for help using The Mill's phones, but as there is a power cut and her phone is in the car, she is unable to contact anyone. She sees Zachary Aldridge (Travis George) walk by, and he goes in her car to retrieve Lily's phone for her. She calls Bear, who unlocks the doors, and she then assists Zachary to the hospital to visit his ill father. On her way out, she sees Sid again, and the pair chat on the way out. The next day, she sees a personal letter for Jimmi Clay (Adrian Lewis Morgan) with the post at The Mill, and discovers it is a birthday card. She tells Al, who feels bad that he almost forgot Jimmi's birthday, and the pair plan a surprise birthday party for Jimmi.[33]

Other characters

Character Episode date(s) Actor Circumstances
January
Jeevna Kaur 6 January Mouna Albakry Two new grandmothers who argue over the new baby.[34]
Grace Davies Lorna Gayle
Tanya Davies Lydia Fraser A new mother who gets stressed by her mother and mother-in-law arguing.[34]
Siggy Brewer 7 January Andrew Turner A prison inmate that takes a dislike to inmate Jimmi Clay (Adrian Lewis Morgan).[1]
Shona James Yemisi Oyinloye A prison officer at HMP Letherbank who goes to see Sid Vere (Ashley Rice) after Jimmi Clay (Adrian Lewis Morgan) suggests she seeks medical help.[35]
Kurt Waters Sebastian Shaw A prison inmate that is in a relationship with Shona James (Yemisi Oyinloye).[35]
Sharmaine Conway India Semper-Hughes The ex-girlfriend of Bear Sylvester (Dex Lee) who had an abortion when she was 15.[35]
Nat Fallon 8 January Nikita Potter A homeless woman who is assaulted by a gang.[36]
Katarina Rickman Faith Knight The daughter of a homeless man that is found dead who Emma Reid (Dido Miles) assists to identify his body.[36]
Jake Lancaster Paddy Duff A member of the gang who assaults Nat Fallon (Nikita Potter).[36]
Lorna Dempsey 9 January Jade Ogugua A teacher at South Letherbridge Academy. Ayesha Lee (Laura Rollins) discovers that she is alcoholic.[37]
Anne Duldridge Victoria Carling The headteacher of South Letherbridge Academy.[37]
Harry Pierce Tom Hall An advanced nurse practitioner that treats Joe Granger Carmichael (Oliver Falconer).[37]
Sonny Troughton 10 January Frazer Hines A patient treated by Al Haskey (Ian Midlane) who reveals himself as a former burglar. He sells stolen jewellery to fund a campaign to free Jimmi Clay (Adrian Lewis Morgan).[38]
Claire Foster 13 January Claire Jones The West Letherbridge Youth Intervention Officer.[39]
Dean Kane 13 January – 4 February Aaron Thomas Ward Young offenders that Rob Hollins (Chris Walker) helps.[39]
Kev Johnson Spike Leighton
Simon and Janet Clifford 13 January Mark Rice-Oxley and Hermon Berhane A couple that is treated by Ruhma Carter (Bharti Patel). Janet is deaf, and Simon acts as her translator.[39]
Stewart Hodgkin 14 January Michael Bertenshaw An elderly man who is harassed by a local gang.[40]
Janice Wilkinson Alexandra Afryea The mother of Paul Hardy (Prince Gaius Osi).[40]
Paul Hardy Prince Gaius Osi The neighbour of Stewart Hodgkin (Michael Bertinshaw) who harasses him with a local gang.[40]
Akmal Ghazali 15 January Qasin Mahmood A boy who is hiding the fact that he is gay from his strict Muslim father.[41]
Minnah Ghazali Nyla Levy A young girl who is pregnant but scared to have an abortion due to her father's strict Muslim views.[41]
Clive Keep James Bradshaw A 40-year-old virgin who is helped by Bear Sylvester (Dex Lee).[41]
Hugh Wadham 16 January Rupert Frazer A man with an extreme case of dementia.[42]
Jean Wadham Eileen O'Brien The wife and carer of Hugh Wadham (Rupert Frazer). When Hugh is in a minor surgery with Sid Vere (Ashley Rice), she runs away to have a shower. Sid arranges for Jean to have assistance with caring for Hugh.[42]
Charlie Weatherley Devarnie Lothian A prison inmate that Jimmi Clay (Adrian Lewis Morgan) diagnoses with a hernia.[42]
Rick Ogola Ray Sesay A prison inmate that sees Jimmi Clay (Adrian Lewis Morgan) about his schizophrenia medication.[42]
Darius Fleming 17 January Jay McDonald An inmate who offers Jimmi Clay (Adrian Lewis Morgan) protection in exchange for treating his headaches.[43]
Fawaaz Sadawi Nebras Jamali A man with schizophrenia who hides inside The Mill when he has delusions of people coming after him.[43]
Mark Hudson Michael Simkins Two patients who are locked inside The Mill with Fawaaz Sadawi (Nebras Jamali).[43]
Ruqsana Hashem Mariam Haque
PC Hailey Woodruff 20 January Suzanne Ahmet A police officer who finds her daughter, Paige Gibson (Anastasia Martin), after putting her up for adoption as a teenager.[44]
Paige Gibson and Cole Wetherby Anastasia Martin and Keane Sudworth A couple with a child. After Cole is arrested by PC Hailey Woodruff (Suzanne Ahmet), Hailey reveals herself as Paige's mother.[44]
Bowser 20 January – 10 February Nicholas Aaron One of Jimmi Clay's (Adrian Lewis Morgan) cellmates.[45] Jimmi is initially scared of Bowser, but the pair become friends, and he gets Jimmi addicted to drugs.
Gwen Hubbard 22 January Victoria Willing A woman who is unhappy with her lifestyle, who is helped by Bear Sylvester (Dex Lee).[46]
Miriam Jones Emily Howlett A British Sign Language teacher who runs a course that Zara Carmichael (Elisabeth Dermot Walsh) and Ruhma Carter (Bharti Patel) attend.[46]
Neil Farnham 23 January Patrick Brennan A pest control specialist who plants bugs in his brother's restaurant to help his struggling business.[47]
Jason Farnham Dan Fredenburgh A restaurant owner who discovers his brother Neil (Patrick Brennan) has planted bugs in his kitchen.[47]
Ash Moorhouse 24 January – 10 February Ivan Oyik A suicidal prison inmate who confides in Jimmi Clay (Adrian Lewis Morgan).[12]
Elizabeth Pinfield 24 January Amanda Boxer A woman with dementia who is found wandering the streets by David Klarfeld (Simon Schatzberger).[12]
Sophie Caldwell 27 January Clare Foster A woman who attended medical school with Al Haskey (Ian Midlane).[48]
Eric Caldwell Christopher Saul Sophie Caldwell's (Clare Foster) father.[48]
Laura Evans Érin Geraghty The partner of Eric Caldwell (Christopher Saul).[48]
Steve Anderson 28 January Tom Blumberg A man who falls from a ladder and acquires Savant syndrome.[49]
Louise Anderson Rosie Jones The wife of Steve Anderson (Tom Blumberg).[49]
Sasha Leeson 29 January Lucy Polgar Sasha accidentally takes Bear Sylvester's (Dex Lee) phone in a shop. Her abusive boyfriend, Hayden Cracknell (Jack Hartley) plans on stealing it, until Bear discovers the truth and gets Sasha into a safe house.[50]
Hayden Cracknell Jack Hartley Hayden attempts to blackmail Bear Sylvester (Dex Lee) when he gets hold of Bear's phone. When Bear discovers he is abusing girlfriend Sasha Leeson (Lucy Polgar), he reports Hayden to the police.[50]
PC Josh Cormack Christopher David Mulvin The police officer who deals with Sasha Leeson's (Lucy Polgar) case.[50]
Ruth Garrod 30 January Vanessa Emme A webcam model who is stalked by Rick Trivett (Louis Tamone).[51] Karen Hollins (Jan Pearson) helps her to realise Rick is trying to protect her from online trolls who want to assault her.
Rick Trivett Louis Tamone A man who stalks Ruth Garrod (Vanessa Emme) to protect her from online trolls wanting to assault her.[51]
Luke MacMillan Stephen Collins A deaf patient that gives Ruhma Carter) (Bharti Patel) his number.[52]
Luton Bradley 31 January Jules Chan An internet personality who becomes dependent on prescription drugs.[53]
Penny Wright Laura Joy Pieters Luton Bradley's (Jules Chan) ex-girlfriend.[53]
Sal Price Clara Indrani Luton Bradley's (Jules Chan) controlling agent.[53]
February
Luis Plimmer 3 February Dave Galbraith A man who lies about having chronic illnesses to meet women.[54]
Collette Coleman Honey Gabriel Two women with lupus that bond over their illness.[54]
Sam Gilman Tonia Daley-Campbell
DC Kate Thompson 4 February Nicola Jo Cully A detective who does a stakeout with Rob Hollins (Chris Walker).[55]
Jermaine Wilder 5 February Jake Neads Two prisoners trying to help operate a prison-ran restaurant.[56]
Craig Mallory Jason Baughan
Kathy Eliot Kate Anthony A chaplain attending the prison-ran restaurant.[56]
Ashleigh White 6 February Sarah O'Byrne A woman who convinces herself that Victoria White's (Louise Kempton) baby is her own.[57]
Damien White Andrew Bentley The husband of Ashleigh White (Sarah O'Byrne).[57]
Victoria White Louise Kempton The mother of the baby that Ashleigh White (Sarah O'Byrne) believes is hers.[57]
Marcus Leonard 7 February Mark Morrell The partner of Rosa Russo (Lyndsay Watterson).[58]
Rosa Russo Lyndsay Watterson A digital freelancer who overworks despite Sid Vere (Ashley Rice) warning her against it.[58]
Gracie Russo Francesca Barrett The daughter of Rosa Russo (Lyndsay Watterson).[58]
Jake Reynard 10 February Tom Briggs A social media personality who is hospitalised after taking homemade natural remedies from Willow Jewell (Laura Noble).[59]
Angus Reynard Roger May The father of Jake Reynard (Tom Briggs) who consults Zara Carmichael (Elisabeth Dermot Walsh) over #Willow Jewell's (Laura Noble) remedies.[59]
Willow Jewell Laura Noble A businesswoman who produces and sells natural remedies for people with chronic illnesses. Zara Carmichael (Elisabeth Dermot Walsh) discovers her remedies are dangerous.[59]
Kate Banks 11 February Amy Robbins A grieving mother who discovers her son was randomly killed by a local gang, The Westside Reapers.[60]
Dylan Maguire Sam Newton Members of The Westside Reapers.[60]
Andrew Mackenzie Caven Alexander
Sister Joy 12 February Lynn Hunter A kleptomaniac who confesses that she has stolen hundreds of tins of dog food to Al Haskey (Ian Midlane). Al makes Joy donate them to a local dog shelter.[61]
Sister Joseph Julia Dearden A nun with dementia.[61]
Jayne Shaw Gemma Kenny An employee at the local dog shelter.[61]
Maggie Lynch 13 February Alison Belbin A childhood friend of Karen Hollins (Jan Pearson).[62]
PC Kevin Rodgers Michael Ryan A police officer who is called to Joe Granger Carmichael's (Oliver Falconer) party, under the impression that the kids' toy guns are real.[62]
Gemma Phillips 14 February Georgina Wilmer A woman who plays online chess with Harry Whelby (Adam Horvath).[63]
Harry Whelby Adam Horvath A man who plays online chess with Gemma Phillips (Georgina Wilmer).[63]
Josh Lowe Trevor Kaneswaran A man that Gemma Phillips (Georgina Wilmer) confuses for Harry Whelby (Adam Horvath).[63]
Alma Madden 17 February Molly Jenkins A student who helps her mother Maria (Amy Loughton) give birth.[64]
Maria Amy Loughton A pregnant woman who has aphasia.[64]
Paul Madden Philip Correira The father of Alma Madden (Molly Jenkins), who blames Alma for Maria (Amy Loughton) for having aphasia.[64]
Ned Wainwright 18 February Fine Time Fontayne A prison inmate that Daniel Granger (Matthew Chambers) persuades to get eye surgery.[8]
Susie Brennan Sarah Stanley The daughter of Ned Wainright (Fine Time Fontayne).[8]
Ted Dawes 19 February Bill Fellows A former police officer who is caught pretending to still be a police officer.[13]
Oliver Price William Mannering A man who killed a young boy in a hit and run.[13]
Miriam Shaw Barbara Wilshere A woman arrested by Jasmine Dajani (Lara Sawalha).[13]
Jordan Cobb 20 February Seamus Dillane A man with OCD that is treated by Sid Vere (Ashley Rice).[65]
Charlie Vernon Paul Hawkyard A first responder that assists Sid Vere (Ashley Rice) on a callout.[65]
PC Venetia Ludders Helen Crevel A police officer that assists Sid Vere (Ashley Rice) on a callout.[65]
Leah Harrison 21 February Rebecca Ryan A homeless and pregnant woman discovered by Barry Biglow (David Perks).[66]
Jonathan Chapman Dominic Taylor The warden of HMP Letherbank prison.[66]
Lloyd Crawford 24 February Micky Dacks A man who burgles and assaults his father, Arnold Mayes (David Sterne).[19]
Max Crawford Jonathan Blake The son of Lloyd Crawford (Micky Dacks).[19]
Arnold Mayes David Sterne The father of Lloyd Crawford (Micky Dacks).[19]
Mia and David Alfonso 25 February Zoe Zak and Kriss Dillon A couple treated by Sid Vere (Ashley Rice).[67]
Thea Mead 26 February Kelly Blackburn An athlete that is self-conscious of her body.[68]
Dri Mead Amanda Daniels The mother of Thea Mead (Kelly Blackburn).[68]
Kayla Miller Anna Jobarteh A friend of Thea Mead (Kelly Blackburn) who tries to lead her astray.[68]
Leroy Aiken Albert Graver A boy who makes derogatory comments about Thea Mead's (Kelly Blackburn) body.[68]
Lydia Bryant 27 February Jessica Temple A new mother who does not want her baby due to the recent death of her husband.[20]
Jack and May James Paul Cawley and Flaminia Cinque The parents of Lydia Bryant (Jessica Temple).[20]
Josh Tharil 28 February Tony McGeever The cellmate of Jimmi Clay (Adrian Lewis Morgan).[69]
March
Barbara Wilton 2 March Rosie Ede A patient suffering from gout induced by destructive medication given to her by abusive partner Jack Faircombe (Brian Lonsdale).[70]
Jack Faircombe Brian Lonsdale The unsupportive partner of Barbara Wilton (Rosie Ede).[70]
DS Nick Slater 3–5 March Patrick Fitzsymons The Detective Sergeant investigating Abz Baker's (Amy Bowden) rape case.[71] Rob Hollins (Chris Walker) reveals to Karen Hollins (Jan Pearson) that in the past, Nick has been accused of sexual assault.[71]
Liam Austin Davin Ansel A student who attended the house party on the night Abz Baker (Amy Bowden) was raped.[71]
Polly Haines 4 March Jasmine Stewart A student support worker at Letherbridge University.[72]
Charlene Green Anna Krippa A police officer who assists DS Nick Slater (Patrick Fitzsymons) with questioning Abz Baker about her rape allegations.[72]
Erin Wyn-Davies Awen Jones A patient at The Mill who was sexually assaulted by Jaime Mallinson (Joe Ashman).[72]
Bryan Garner 6 March Ed Coleman A mentally ill man who takes Joe (Oliver Falconer) and Daniel Granger (Matthew Chambers) hostage.[73]
Megan Turner Karina Holness A woman who gets herself arrested by Jasmine Dajani (Lara Sawalha) for attention from her fiancé.[73]
Rick Gilmartin 9 March Rick Bacon An alcoholic who sees Al Haskey (Ian Midlane) about his fear of getting early onset Parkinson's disease.[74]
Keith Gilmartin Stewart Wright The brother of Rick Gilmartin (Rick Bacon) who tries to seduce his girlfriend, Cheryl Heaton (Laura Medforth).[74]
Cheryl Heaton Laura Medforth The girlfriend of Rick Gilmartin (Rick Bacon).[74]
Steph Gannan 10 March Samantha Neale A pregnant patient who sees Ruhma Carter (Bharti Patel) with her controlling son, Billy Gannan (Jordan Scowan).[75]
Billy Gannan Jordan Scowen The overbearing son of Steph Gannan (Samantha Neale).[75]
Tom Waverly Alex Felton A consultant nurse in midwifery who treats Steph Gannan (Samantha Neale).[75]
Modupe Adebayo Kel Martsena A former waiter at The Icon who informs Al Haskey (Ian Midlane) about a suspicious woman that worked there.[75]
Sarah Stevens 11 March Anna Swan A patient recovering from cancer. Valerie Pitman (Sarah Moyle) helps her to think about her future.[76]
Anna Smith Amy Searles The best friend of Sarah Stevens (Anna Swan).[76]
Tim Wakefield Tyson Douglas The ex-boyfriend of Sarah Stevens (Anna Swan) who proposes to her, but she declines.[76]
SJ 12–13 March Lydia Hourihan A woman that Al Haskey (Ian Midlane) suspects to be framing Jimmi Clay (Adrian Lewis Morgan) for drug charges.[77]
Joe Pasquale 12 March Joe Pasquale Pasquale guest stars as himself, appearing in Lizzie Milton's (Adele James) delusions caused by the Fregoli delusion.[77]
Lizzie Milton Adele James A woman suffering from the Fregoli delusion who believes Joe Pasquale is stalking her.[77]
Sean Mapletree Jordan Duvigneau The cousin of Bear Sylvester (Dex Lee), and the boyfriend of Lizzie Milton (Adele James).[77]
Martin Harvester Lee Brace A receptionist hired from an agency that Lizzie Milton (Adele James) mistakes for Joe Pasquale.[77]
Jamie Baxter 13 March Theo Solomon A man prepared to have a vasectomy until he discovers his partner was raped by his brother.[78]
Adam Baxter Adam J. Bernard The brother of Jamie (Theo Solomon) who raped Mel Hislop (Rita Balogun).[78]
Mel Hislop Rita Balogun The partner of Jamie Baxter (Theo Solomon), who was raped by his brother Adam (Adam J. Bernard).[78]
Lara Cooke 16 March Charlotte Palmer Employees of Harvey Marshall (Louis Dempsey).[22]
Graham "Goz" Gosling Ryan Morrissey
Eileen Richards 17–20 March Rachel Atkins The adoptive mother of Laurence Richards (Rishard Beckett).[79] When Eileen sees the similarity between Laurence and Sid Vere (Ashley Rice), she learns that they are brothers. Eileen questions Sid about his intentions, and he assures her that he just wants to be in Laurence's life.[80]
Miriam Duggart 17 March Jean Trend A patient of Ayesha Lee's (Laura Rollins) suffering from COPD, who has been dreaming of dragonflies.[80]
Sandra Hickey Annabel Baldwin The granddaughter of Miriam Duggart (Jean Trend).[80]
April Langbury Marji Campi The friend of Miriam Duggart (Jean Trend).[80]
Mark Casey 18 March Dean John-Wilson A prison inmate that was in a relationship with cellmate George Kenway (Lewis MacKinnon).[81]
Jason Ridlash George Russo A prison inmate that bullies George Kenway (Lewis MacKinnon) and Mark Casey (Dean John-Wilson) for being gay.[81]
Tony Hammond 20 March Charlie Beaven A friend of Laurence Richards (Rishard Beckett) who takes a dislike to Sid Vere (Ashley Rice).[82]
Helen Chadwick Amber Edlin A receptionist at the office where John Butler (Richard Huw) works.[82]
Naveena Thukur 23 March Annice Bopari A left-wing activist who exposes her far right activist brother, Dino D'Angelis (Ashley Kumar).[83]
Dino D'Angelis Ashley Kumar A far right activist who is exposed by his sister, Naveena Thukur (Annice Bopari), for being asian.[83]
Rick Archer Harvey Cole The racist leader of the far right university club.[83]
Monica Levenson 24 March Judy Flynn A woman who discovers her boyfriend is lying about having multiple sclerosis.[84]
Archie Matthews Shaun Prendergast A man who lies to women about having demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis.[84]
Jo Phelps Candida Gubbins An ex-girlfriend of Archie Matthews (Shaun Prendergast).[84]
Isa Auld 25 March Kika Mirylees The owner of a clothing boutique who is racist to Ruhma Carter (Bharti Patel) and Britney Cartmann (Bonnie Baddoo).[85]
Britney Cartmann Bonnie Baddoo A teenager who is accused of stealing by Isa Auld (Kika Mirylees).[85]
Fran Claverley Rebecca Gethings A woman pretending to be pregnant who steals from Isa Auld's (Kika Mirylees boutique.[85]
Judge Ingrid Cooper Claire Vousden Employees at the courthouse who oversee Jimmi Clay's (Adrian Lewis Morgan) release.[85]
Henry McCusker Jeff Bennett
James Winthrop James Edge
Mr Kirk 26 March Chris Barnes The owner of a food store who sees Zara Carmichael (Elisabeth Dermot Walsh) about his memory. Zara sets him up with Mrs Zielinski (Annette Badland).[86]
Mrs Zielinski Annette Badland A patient who sees Daniel Granger (Matthew Chambers) about her back troubles. Zara Carmichael (Elisabeth Dermot Walsh) sets her up with Mr Kirk (Chris Barnes).[86]
Brendan O'Hare Peter Silverleaf A homeless man who Ruhma Carter (Bharti Patel) reunites with his son.[86]
Dev Suri Arun Bassi A patient who sees Al Haskey (Ian Midlane) about his grief issues.[86]
Gracie Bradshaw Georgia May Foote A woman who undergoes a cryptic pregnancy.[86]
Becca Sullivan Romani Wright A woman who is arrested by Rob Hollins (Chris Walker).[86]
Ryan Stevens Matt Bardock A man who dies in an explosion.[86]
Tom Laverne Dominic Vulliamy A man who gets caught underneath the rubble of an explosion.[86]
Wendy Ang Renée Montemayor A woman who gets caught undernearth the rubble of an explosion.[86]
Freddie Williams Rem Conway A paramedic treating Gracie Bradshaw (Georgia May Foote), who gets injured on the scene of an explosion.[86]
Mr Brook Clive Mantle A dying man who is visited by Valerie Pitman (Sarah Moyle) due to missing appointments.[86]
Ivy Harris 30 March Lin Clifton A volunteer at the Letherbridge Cat Rescue Centre.[87]
Jocelyn Greedon Sanchia McCormack A gamekeeper who has trigger finger. Sid Vere (Ashley Rice) goes to a hunting site to stop her from shooting.[87]
Doris Dajani 31 March Carla Mendonça The mother of Jasmine Dajani (Lara Sawalha).[88]
Anya Modi Rachel Petladwala A patient who believes she is pregnant, but learns her mother had an early menopause.[15]
Meera Modi Amina Zia The mother of Anya Modi (Rachel Petladwala).[15]
Hemil Chaudry Manpreet Bachu The arranged husband of Anya Modi (Rachel Petladwala).[15]
April
Carrie Wade 1–14 April Sarah Ovens The pregnant partner of Doug Machin (Michael Hobbs).[89] When she sees Doug kissing midwife Ruhma Carter (Bharti Patel), she assumes they are having an affair and files a complaint against Ruhma.
Stacey Reith 1 April Catherine Turgoose A police officer that is tricked by Al Haskey (Ian Midlane) on April Fools' Day.[89]
Mick Bailey Martin Miller A painter that gets caught in Al Haskey's (Ian Midlane) April Fools' Day joke.[89]
Owen Marshall 2 April Jonathan Halliwell A man who drugs Mel Brinkshaw (Lauren Crace) and sets Ali Brinkshaw's (Lauren Griffiths) house on fire.[90]
Ali Brinkshaw Katie Griffiths A woman whose boyfriend drugs her sister and sets her house on fire.[90]
Mel Brinkshaw Lauren Crace A woman who is drugged and framed by Owen Marshall (Jonathan Halliwell).[90] Jasmine Dajani (Lara Sawalha) proves her innocence.[90]
Derek Timbley 3 April Pablo Raybould A man celebrating in a restaurant who makes homophobic comments about Emma Reid (Dido Miles) and Jasmine Dajani) (Lara Sawalha).[91]
Viv Timbley Heather Walker The wife of Derek Timbley (Pablo Raybould), who apologises for his homophobia.[91]
Blake Atkins Louis Stannett A gang leader who makes homophobic comments to Emma Reid (Dido Miles) and Jasmine Dajani (Lara Sawalha). When they walk away from his gang, Blake beats Emma up, while his members hold Jasmine and beat her up.[91]
Hazel Gilmore 7 April Alex Jarrett A girl suffering from Alice in Wonderland syndrome.[92]
Kenny Gilmore Andrew French The father of Hazel Gilmore (Alex Jarrett), who Bear Sylvester (Dex Lee) hires to improve The Mill's doors.[92]
Lian Zhu 8 April Jennifer Leong A trainee teacher who is being blackmailed by Ryan Caldwell (Paul Casar) due to her visa being expired.[93]
Tom McCoy Thomas Blackburne The boyfriend of Lian Zhu (Jennifer Leong).[93]
Ryan Caldwell Paul Casar The boss of Tom McCoy (Thomas Blackburne) and Lian Zhu (Jennifer Leong), who he blackmails.[93]
PC Lucy Monroe 9 April Melissa Saint The police constable leading Daniel Granger's (Matthew Chambers) case on destroying public property.[94]
Clive Dawlish 14 April Geoff Leesley An elderly man mourning the death of his wife.[95]
Holly Tanner Hannah Boyce The girlfriend of Mitch Walton (Leon Finnan) who takes pity on Clive Dawlish (Geoff Leesley).[95]
Mitch Walton Leon Finnan A gang leader who assaults Clive Dawlish (Geoff Leesley).[95]
Donna Jaywick 15 April Melissa Batchelor A family struggling to eat due to working on zero hour contracts. Corey visits Zara Carmichael (Elisabeth Dermot Walsh) due to stomach pains, which are revealed to be hunger pains.[96]
Ross Jaywick Ian Sharp
Corey Jaywick Harry Chappell
Chloe Taylor-Smith 16 April Bianca Hendrickse-Spendlove A couple expecting a child. Due to Ruhma Carter (Bharti Patel) being suspended, they see Emma Reid (Dido Miles), who accidentally reveals the sex of their baby.[97]
Greg Taylor-Smith George Maguire
Keith Johnson Russ Bain A loan shark that visits Greg Taylor-Smith (George Maguire) for a payment.[97]
'Speedy Sue' Burgess 17 April Sheila Reid An elderly women who pretends to be in vulnerable in order to steal Karen (Jan Pearson) and Rob Hollins' (Chris Walker car.[98]
Tessa Barnet 20 April Jemma Clarke A full-time worker who is struggling with caring for her mother, Irene (Christine Ozanne).[99]
Felicity Hodge Amanda Reed An elderly patient of The Mill who complains about every detail of her visit.[99]
Aaron Rafferty Josh Finan A patient seeing Jimmi Clay (Adrian Lewis Morgan) who accidentally sets off the smoke alarm when he smokes in the toilets.[99]
Irene Ward Christine Ozanne The mother of Tessa (Jemma Clarke).[99]
Alex Dowling 21 April Richard Lumsden A father and son trying to move on from the death of Alex's wife/Rory's mother.[100]
Rory Dowling Ben Hunter
Li Ng Mia Foo The girlfriend of Rory Dowling (Ben Hunter).[100]
Amina Bashara 22–24 April Sarah Lawrence The mother of Ozzy Bashara (Deen Mohammed).[101]
Tammy Beckworth 22 April – 20 May Amy Anderson A radio presenter who offers Emma Reid (Dido Miles) a regular medical advice slot on her show.[101]
Raj Malik 22 April Mohan Randhawa A guest on Tammy Beckworth's (Amy Anderson) radio show, who talks about being the victim of a homophobic hate crime.[101]
Gary Taile Louis Emerick A man recovering from partial paralysis.[101]
Martha Taile Gabrielle Glaister The wife of Gary Taile who is upset with the lack of romance in their marriage.[101]
Osman 'Ozzy' Bashara 22–24 April Deen Mohammed A Muslim boy who befriends Joe Granger Carmichael (Oliver Falconer).[101]
Doro Kitson 23 April Kellie Shirley A drunk woman who accidentally trespasses in her former house, where her young daughter died. The house now belongs to Bear Sylvester's (Dex Lee) cousin, who is there babysitting for his niece.[102]
Charlie Knight Alexander Cobb A man who follows Doro Kitson into her former house. He believes Bear Sylvester (Dex Lee) is trespassing, and hits him over the head with a vase, knocking him unconscious.[102]
PC Jac Heyward Samantha Hopkins A police officer who is called by Charlie Knight (Alexander Cobb).[102]
Janet Bradley 24 April Claire Cage Ruhma Carter's (Bharti Patel) Professional Midwifery Advocate for her suspension hearing.[103]
Jack Harrington 27 April Linal Haft Two ex-army colleagues who committed a war crime but do not tell anybody until they are in a care home.[104]
Tommy Page Philip Goldacre
Sadiq Jamamli Mim Shaikh An ex-prisoner who visits Jimmi Clay (Adrian Lewis Morgan) at The Mill.[104]
Navin Iqbal Amirul Hussain A carer of Jack Harrington (Linal Haft) and Tommy Page (Philip Goldacre).[104]
Jeremy 'Jez' Kendrick 28 April 2020 James Daffern A friend of Daniel Granger (Matthew Chambers) who has his sperm stolen by Lou Tripper (Chloe Howman).[105]
Lou Tripper Chloe Howman A woman who pierces the condom when she has sex with Jez Kendrick (James Daffern), in order to get pregnant.[105]
Rev Viv Marchant 29 April 2020 Martine Brown The reverend that conducts Grace Wilson's (Kika Markham) funeral.[106]
Bernie Sutton Richard Braine The manager of a crematorium.[106]
Grace Wilson Kika Markham An elderly homeless woman who dies in Ayesha Lee's (Laura Rollins) arms.[107]
Shaun Wilson Malcolm Freeman The son of Grace Wilson (Kika Markham).[106]
Andrew Lovell 30 April Sam Buchanan An escort who is in debt to boss Moya Bartlett (Sakuntala Ramanee).[107]
Moya Bartlett Sakuntala Ramanee The controlling boss of Andrew Lovell (Sam Buchanan).[107]
May
Fred Suter 1 May Richard Sherwood A homeless man that is helped by Ruhma Carter (Bharti Patel).[108]
Kenneth Albright James Richard Marshall A father and daughter who help to build houses for the homeless.[108]
Tricia Albright Anna Unwin
Grahame McKenna 4 May – 4 June Paul Bazely The leader of Ruhma Carter's (Bharti Patel) suspension hearing.[109]
Scott Lewis 4 May Daniel-John Williams Two inmates at HMP Letherbank. Scott punches Vincent Manning (Laurence Saunders) in an attempt to stay in prison with Eric.[109]
Eric Bower Tom McGovern
Alfie Staunton 5 May Harry Lodge The grandson of Joan Jonson (Roberta Kerr), who attends Letherbridge University.[110]
Lou Stanton Jennifer Hennessy The daughter of Joan Jonson (Roberta Kerr).[110]
Joan Jonson Roberta Kerr An elderly woman who comes out to her family as a lesbian.[110]
Elsie Tucker 6 May Eileen Davies An elderly woman with dementia who sees her dead daughter, Heather (Georgia Conlan). Elsie stabs Nathan Pilkington (Alan Wilyman), believing he is trying to kill Heather.[111]
Heather Tucker Georgia Conlan The dead granddaughter of Elsie (Eileen Davies), who appears in her hallucinations.[111]
Nathan Pilkington Alan Wilyman A man who Elsie Tucket (Eileen Davies) stabs.[111]
PC Carol Bell 7 May Fiona Skinner A police officer who pulls Sid Vere (Ashley Rice) and Bear Sylvester (Dex Lee) over. She keeps Sid in the police car to wait for checks until he mentions that he is friends with Rob Hollins (Chris Walker).[112]
Liz Smart 11 May Tina Barnes The mother of Tanya Rees (Leila Mimmack).[113]
Jocasta Jenkins Soraya Radford A man who humiliates Mark Rees (Kiefer Moriarty) at a job interview.[113]
Iris Nicholson 12–15 May Jenny Stokes A drug dealer who Karen Hollins (Jan Pearson) visits for cannabis to give to Jayden Hunt (Ciaran Stow).[114]
Rebecca Cooper Selina Brathwaite A benefits assessor who charms Al Haskey (Ian Midlane) into signing a healthy note for a sick man to improve her quota.[114]
Peter Wilson Philip Whitchurch A man who is unfit to work.[114]
Deirdre Wilson Felicity Dean The wife of Peter Wilson (Philip Whitchurch).[114]
Meg Ringwood 13 May Jade Croot A 16-year-old who is groomed into an illegal scam led by Rachel Edwards (Kelli Hollis). She confesses to Jimmi Clay (Adrian Lewis Morgan).[115]
Rachel Edwards Kelli Hollis A fraud artist that uses Meg Ringwood (Jade Croot) to assist her in scamming elderly people.[115]
Brian Hershey David Roper An elderly man who reports Meg Ringwood (Jade Croot) to the police.[115]
DJ Smithy Nicole Agada A friend of Bear Sylvester's (Dex Lee).[115]
Qamar Khan 14 May Emilio Doorgasingh A Muslim family fasting for Ramadan. Qamar has a problem with son Hamed being gay, so shunned him from the family. However, Ayesha Lee (Laura Rollins) discovers Hamed is planning to donate a kidney to his father, and tells Farzana. When Qamar learns of this, he is initially reluctant, but the family later reconcile.[116]
Farzana Khan Pooja Ghai
Hamed Khan Arian Nik
Frank Hastings 15 May Philip Battley A man with a pornography addiction.[117]
Bethany Hastings Rebecca O'Mara The wife of Frank (Philip Battley) who is going through early menopause.[117]
Agnes Veigh Bernice Stegers The mother of Bethany Hastings (Rebecca O'Mara).[117]
Alec Fallon 18 May Steven O'Neill A man who is afraid to get tested for a life-threatening genetic condition.[118]
Tom Fallon Miles Lafrench The nephew of Alec Fallon (Steven O'Neill).[118]
Dionne Green Llewella Gideon A woman who advises Alec Fallon (Steven O'Neill).[118]
PC Gavin Evans Robin Simpson A police officer that Eve Haskey (Rachel Bell) calls.[118]
Hannah Bakewell 19 May Francene Turner A university student helping Sophie Broomfield (Eubha Akilade) with her daughter.[119]
Sophie Broomfield Eubha Akilade A new mother who has postnatal depression.[119]
Ava Matthews 20 May Lauren Corless A teenager who is self-harming after the death of her mother.[120]
Frank Matthews Ben Crowe The father of Ava (Lauren Corless) who is comforted by Susan Mallard (Sam Battersea).[120]
Krissie Myers 21 May Rhiannon Neads A nurse at The Mill that wants to commit suicide, but Valerie Pitman (Sarah Moyle) calls the police to her house to save her life.[121]
Teena Bizkit Stephan Bessant A drag queen that bullied Al Haskey (Ian Midlane) at school.[121]
Dorothy Deerly 22 May Anna Kirke An elderly woman who is planning on selling her house. When Sid Vere (Ashley Rice informs her that the trees at her new block of flats will be cut down, she refuses to move.[122]
Dick Starr Pal Aron The owner of a real estate company who locks Dorothy Deerly (Anna Kirke) in a chest, thinking she has died, so that he will not break his chain of people moving home.[122]
Abbey Collins Heather Forster The assistant of Dick Starr (Pal Aron) who feels guilty about does to Dorothy Deerly (Anna Kirke).[122]
Eddie Morgan 26 May Edward Peel An elderly man who gets into a car accident when a cyclist swerves in front of his car. Emma Reid (Dido Miles) persuades him to join a course to improve his confidence while driving.[29]
Jenny Morgan Liz Crowther The wife of Eddie Morgan (Edward Peel).[29]
Jessica Dale 27 May Siwan Morris A married couple who come to terms with not having another child through IVF.[31]
Andy Dale Scot Williams
Professor Josephs Peter Landi A fertility doctor that Jessica (Siwan Morris) and Andy Dale (Scot Williams) visit.[31]
Harper (voice) 26 May – 11 June Tyrone Huggins A smart speaker in a technology shop that informs Zara Carmichael (Elisabeth Dermot Walsh) of the best phone on sale.[31] Joe Granger Carmichael (Oliver Falconer) uses it to cheat on his homework with, and when he is caught out, he throws Harper out of the window.[23]
Marius Luca 28 May Jon Tarcy A Romanian immigrant who owes Dragomi Borkov (Gil Kolirin) £5000. Bear Sylvester (Dex Lee) helps him to escape from Dragomi.[123]
Dragomi Borkov Gil Kolirin The boss of Marius Luca (Jon Tarcy) who is forcing him to pay a debt of £5000, otherwise he will hurt Marius' family in Romani.[123]
DC Sandra Burton Nadia Williams A detective who arrests Dragomi Borkov (Gil Kolirin). She also confronts Bear Sylvester (Dex Lee) on his unhappiness with the police station.[123]
Stan Holloway 29 May David Gooderson A patient who thanks Zara Carmichael (Elisabeth Dermot Walsh) for saving his life by gifting her a present, which turns out to be a taxidermic owl, which she sells online. He later returns when he realises he has gifted Zara the wrong present, and wants the owl back.[124]
June
Zadie Stiller 1 June Emily Burnett A pregnant teenager who is grieving after the death of her mother. She confides in Karen Hollins (Jan Pearson) about her alcoholic father.[125]
Jackson Stiller Chris Corrigan The alcoholic father of Zadie Stiller (Emily Burnett). When he discovers she is pregnant, he offers to become sober and rent a flat for them.[125]
Carmen Few Angela Bruce The grandmother of Zadie Stiller (Emily Burnett) who is grieving after the loss of her daughter.[125]
Fern Williams 2 June Ellena Vincent A woman who attended university with Ayesha Lee (Laura Rollins). She offers Ayesha a job as a Project Manager for an overseas malaria campaign.[126]
Jodie Heaton Evelyn Guttridge A teenager who reports a sexual assault against driving instructor Shawn Lawrence (Duncan Macinnes), but she later explains to Emma Reid (Dido Miles) that her friend, Clara Bindon (Harriet Bibby), was the one who was assaulted.[126]
Shawn Lawrence Duncan Maccines A driving instructor who sexually assaulted Clara Bindon (Harriet Bibby).[126]
Clara Bindon Harriet Bibby A teenager who was sexually assaulted by driving instructor Shawn Lawrence (Duncan Maccines) while taking her driving test.[126]
Darcy Blythe 3 June Bethany Asher A 14-year-old cheerleader who injures her knee while flying. Al Haskey (Ian Midlane) comforts her when she talks about her mother not being her biological parent.[127]
Emily Blythe Thea Beyleveld The mother of Darcy Blythe (Bethany Asher).[127]
Ricky Pratchet 4 June Max Lohan A competitive rock paper scissors player who needs a steroid injection in his hand from Sid Vere (Ashley Rice).[128]
Mala Stokes Ade Ajibade The girlfriend of Ricky Pratchet (Max Lohan).[128]
Jessie Mortimer 5 June Caitlin Fitton A teenager who argues with her mother, Claire Mortimer (Kate Baines). When Claire has a brain haemorrhage, Jessie thinks she is in hospital because of her, until Rob Hollins (Chris Walker) informs her of what happened.[129]
Claire Mortimer Kate Baines The mother of Jessie Mortimer (Caitlin Fitton). She has a brain haemorrhage and is sent to hospital.[129]
Leonard Beaumont 8 June Paul Moriarty An elderly man who starves himself of food and gets rid of his medication so that he can die sooner, due to being tired of his daily life.[130]
Anthony Beaumont Martin Fisher The concerned son of Leonard Beaumont (Paul Moriarty), who feels bad for not showing his father attention.[130]
Amy Croft Paige Round The carer of Leonard Beaumont (Paul Moriarty) who blames herself for him trying to die.[130]
Jess Miller 9 June Gail Kemp A woman who sees Al Haskey (Ian Midlane) to acquire antibiotics for Thien Nguy (Max Vaccu).When Al explains that he cannot give them to her, she attains some using husband Patrick's (Matthew Jure) prescription.[32]
Patrick Miller Matthew Jure The husband of Jess (Gail Kemp), who holds anti-immigrant opinions, until he learns that Jess is caring for an ill Thien Nguy (Max Vaccu).[32]
Thien Nguy Max Vaccu A Vietnamese immigrant being cared for by Jess Miller (Gail Kemp). After he has received a prescription to treat his pneumonia, he leaves.[32]
Dr Trev Wilson 10 June Jeff Alexander A doctor who assists Sid Vere (Ashley Rice) on a rapid response callout.[131]
Lee Aldridge Richard Elis The father of Zachary Aldridge (Travis George). Lee attempts to commit suicide as he feels that Zachary deserves better from a parent.[131]
Zachary Aldridge Travis George A teenager with autism who rescues Lily Walker (Verity Rushworth) from being locked in at The Mill.[131]
Kira Hyde 12 June Caoimhe Farron A consultant at St Phils who sees Jimmi Clay (Adrian Lewis Morgan) for counselling. She also oversees Ruhma Carter's (Bharti Patel) recovery from coronavirus.[132]

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  41. Writer: Tom Ogden; Director: Merlyn Rice;Producer: Gail Evans (15 January 2020). "After Dark". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  42. Writer: David Semple; Director: Peter Fearon; Producer: Dawn Coulson-Beckett (16 January 2020). "Cleanliness". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
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  47. Writer: Henrietta Hardy; Director: Edward Dick; Producer: Gail Evans (23 January 2020). "Roach Motel". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  48. Writer: Olly Perkin; Director: Edward Dick; Producer: Gail Evans (27 January 2020). "Haunted". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
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  55. Writer: Stephen McAteer; Director: Niall Fraser; Producer: Dawn Coulson-Beckett (4 February 2020). "There Will Be Blood". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
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  58. Writer: Cardy O'Donnell; Director: David Lewis Richardson; Producer: Gail Evans (7 February 2020). "Rosa Unplugged". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  59. Writer: Marcus Goodwin; Director: Kodjo Tsakpo; Producer: Dawn Coulson-Beckett (10 February 2020). "No Way Out". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  60. Writer: Rob Phillips; Director: Kodjo Tsakpo; Producer: Dawn Coulson-Beckett (11 February 2020). "The Reaper". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  61. Writer: Claire Bennett; Director: Kodjo Tsakpo; Producer: Dawn Coulson-Beckett (12 February 2020). "Food for the Dogs". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  62. Writer: Bill Armstrong; Director: Peter Fearon; Producer: Peter Leslie Wild (13 February 2020). "Am I Worth It?". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  63. Writer: Tina Walker; Director: Peter Fearon; Producer: Peter Leslie Wild (14 February 2020). "Checkmates". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
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  65. Writer: Andrew Cornish; Director: Nimer Rashed; Producer: Gail Evans (20 February 2020). "Mountains". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
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  67. Writer: Jeremy Hylton Davies; Director: John Maidens; Producer: Dawn Coulson-Beckett (25 February 2020). "Perfect". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
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  72. Writers: Mark Hiser and Bridget Colgan; Director: Isher Sahota; Producer: Gail Evans (4 March 2020). "Shadow of Doubt – Part Two". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  73. Writer: Ed Sellek; Director: Daniel Wilson; Producer: Dawn Coulson-Beckett (6 March 2020). "The Chase". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  74. Writer: Olly Perkin; Director: Daniel Wilson; Producer: Dawn Coulson-Beckett (9 March 2020). "Hound Dog". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  75. Writer: Linda Thompson; Director: David Lewis Richardson; Producer: Peter Leslie Wild (2020). "Calling the Shots". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  76. Writer: Angela Churm; Director: David Lewis Richardson; Producer: Peter Leslie Wild (11 March 2020). "The Way out of Limbo". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  77. Writer: Stephen Keyworth; Director: David Lewis Richardson; Producer: Peter Leslie Wild (12 March 2020). "The Joe Pasquale Problem". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  78. Writer: Ray Brooking; Director: Kodjo Tsakpo; Producer: Steve M Kelly (13 March 2020). "The Sharpest Cut". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
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  81. Writer: Dale Overton; Director: Kodjo Tsakpo; Producer: Steve M Kelly (18 March 2020). "Firewalks". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  82. Writer: Claire Bennett; Director: Amy Coop; Producer: Dawn Coulson-Beckett (20 March 2020). "Look Sharp". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  83. Writer: Marcus Goodwin; Director: John Maidens; Producer: Peter Leslie Wild (23 March 2020). "Outrageous". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  84. Writer: Jenny Davis; Director: John Maidens; Producer: Peter Leslie Wild (24 March 2020). "Crashing Down". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  85. Writer: Kim Millar; Director: John Maidens; Producer: Peter Leslie Wild (25 March 2020). "Privilege". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  86. Writer: Toby Walton; Director: Niall Fraser; Producer: Dawn Coulson-Beckett (26 March 2020). "A Day in the Life...". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  87. Writer: Mark Clompus; Director: Peter Fearon; Producer: Steve M Kelly (30 March 2020). "Trigger Finger". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
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  90. Writer: Katharine Way; Director: Niall Fraser; Producer: Dawn Coulson-Beckett (2 April 2020). "Fire Proof". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  91. Writer: Paul Williams; Director: Daniel Wilson; Producer: Peter Leslie Wild (3 April 2020). "Staccato". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  92. Writer: Lisa McMullin; Director: Daniel Wilson; Producer: Peter Leslie Wild (7 April 2020). "Al Through the Looking Glass". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  93. Writer: Olly Perkin; Director: Daniel Wilson; Producer: Peter Leslie Wild (8 April 2020). "Stuck for Words". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  94. Writer: Philip Ralph; Director: Steve M Kelly; Producer: Steve M Kelly (9 April 2020). "Another Nice Mess". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  95. Writer: Matthew Wakefield; Director: Jennie Paddon; Producer: Dawn Coulson-Beckett (14 April 2020). "Mirror Ball". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  96. Writer: Olly Perkin; Director: Jennie Paddon; Producer: Dawn Coulson-Beckett (15 April 2020). "Zero Hours". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  97. Writer: Henrietta Hardy; Director: Debbie Howard; Producer: Peter Leslie Wild (16 April 2020). "Things Fall Apart". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
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  100. Writer: Linda Thompson; Director: Niall Fraser; Producer: Simon J Curtis (21 March 2020). "Unspoken". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  101. Writers: Matthew Cooke and Vincent Lund; Director: Niall Fraser; Producer: Simon J Curtis (22 April 2020). "The Ol' Nudge Nudge". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  102. Director: Steve M Kelly; Producer: Steve M Kelly; Executive Producer: Mike Hobson (23 April 2020). "Goldilocks and the Two Bears". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
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  105. Writer: Ray Brooking; Director: Merlyn Rice; Producer: Dawn Coulson-Beckett (28 April 2020). "Unnatural selection". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
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  108. Writer: Andrew Cornish; Director: Richard Signy; Producer: Peter Leslie Wild (1 May 2020). "Gradually, Suddenly". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  109. Writer: Amy Guyler; Director: Richard Signy; Producer: Peter Leslie Wild (4 May 2020). "Protected". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  110. Writer: Jennifer Hennessy; Director: Richard Signy; Producer: Peter Leslie Wild (5 May 2020). "Too Proud". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  111. Writer: Rob Kinsman; Director: Jennie Paddon; Producer: Dawn Coulson-Beckett (6 May 2020). "Matchmaker". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  112. Writer: Stephen McAteer; Director: Kodjo Tsakpo; Producer: Simon J Curtis (7 May 2020). "Confirmation Bias". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  113. Writer: Claire Bennett; Director: Kodjo Tsakpo; Producer: Simon J Curtis (11 May 2020). "Letherbridge Life". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  114. Writer: Philip Ralph; Director: Kodjo Tsakpo; Producer: Simon J Curtis (12 May 2020). "Wrong Thing, Right Reason". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  115. Writer: Tina Walker; Director: David Lewis Richardson; Producer: Dawn Coulson-Beckett (13 May 2020). "The Courier". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
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  119. Writer: Katharine Way; Director: Gary Williams; Producer: Carol Harding (19 May 2020). "Mamma Mia". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  120. Writer: Tom Ogden; Director: Gary Williams; Producer: Carol Harding (20 May 2020). "Kindness of a Stranger". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
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  122. Writer: David Semple; Director: Jennie Paddon; Producer: Peter Leslie Wild (22 May 2020). "Tomb with a View". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  123. Writer: David Lloyd; Director: Isher Sahota; Producer: Simon J Curtis (28 May 2020). "Heavy Traffic". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  124. Writer: Rob Kinsman; Director: Isher Sahota; Producer: Simon J Curtis (29 May 2020). "A Good Friend". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  125. Writer: Olly Perkin; Director: Nimer Rashed; Producer: David Lewis Richardson (1 June 2020). "Wanted". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  126. Writer: Matthew Wakefield; Director: Nimer Rashed; Producer: David Lewis Richardson (2 June 2020). "Cul-de-Sac". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  127. Writer: Toby Walton; Director: Nimer Rashed; Producer: David Lewis Richardson (3 June 2020). "Pompoms". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  128. Writer: Maggie Innes; Director: Steve M Kelly; Producer: Carol Harding (4 June 2020). "A Rock and a Hard Place". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  129. Writer: Henrietta Hardy; Director: Steve M Kelly; Producer: Carol Harding (5 June 2020). "Stepping Stones". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
  130. Writer: Dale Overton; Director: Steve M Kelly: Producer: Carol Harding (8 June 2020). "Sustenence". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
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  132. Writer: Toby Walton; Director: Peter Eryl Lloyd; Executive Producer: Mike Hobson (12 June 2020). "Can You Hear Me?". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.
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