Sam Strachan
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First appearance | 8x12, "A Mother's Love", 2006- |
Portrayed by | Tom Chambers |
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Occupation | Cardiothoracic Surgical Registrar, Darwin |
Children | One son, adopted Grace Beauchamp |
Samuel "Sam" Strachan is a fictional character in the BBC medical drama Holby City, portrayed by actor Tom Chambers.[1] The character first appeared on-screen on 3 January 2006 in the episode "A Mother's Love" - Series 8, Episode 12 of the programme.[2] Chambers was cast in the role after sending a video of himself performing a Fred Astaire dance routine to over 800 television producers, and piquing the interest of BBC Casting Director Julie Harkin. Although he originally auditioned for only a minor role in the show, he was later asked back to audition for the newly created role of major character Sam Strachan.
Sam's initial function in the show was that of hospital Lothario - romancing and fathering the child of his boss, Connie Beauchamp,[1] as well as engaging in relationships with Ward Sisters Chrissie Williams and Faye Morton, SHO Maddy Young, and Staff Nurse Zoe Foxe. However, he was taken on a redemptive path and was seen to change his philandering ways after being diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin lymphoma stage three, with just a 40% survival rate.
The character has proven highly popular with fans of the show, being voted in 2006 Favourite Newcomer of the series, and in 2007 Favourite All-Time Male within the show. However, in October 2007, the character also came under heavy criticism by drinks industry body the Portman Group, resulting from an incident of on-screen binge drinking, broadcast without showing any negative effects, which the group lambasted as "highly irresponsible."[3]
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[edit] Creation
[edit] Background
Sam Strachan was one of eight new characters to join Holby City's cast in Series 8.[4] In the context of the show, the character's arrival coincided with the onscreen expansion of Darwin, the Cardiothoracic surgical ward. Over the course of Series 7 and 8, medical staff on this ward had been reduced solely to nurses, and Consultant Connie Beauchamp. However, the Series 8 plot strand which saw Connie strive to turn Holby City Hospital into a Cardiothoracic Centre of Excellence required a similar expansion of ward staff, and so three new Cardiothoracic surgical characters were created — Consultant Elliot Hope, and Registrars Sam Strachan and Joseph Byrne.
[edit] Casting
Tom Chambers was approached about assuming the role of Sam by BBC casting director Julie Harkin, who was also responsible for casting fellow Holby City newcomers Rakie Ayola as Kyla Tyson and Luke Roberts as Joseph Byrne.[5] Chambers has revealed that he sent a video of himself performing a Fred Astaire tapdance routine to over 800 stage and television directors and producers in the UK, explaining: "Julie Harkin in casting at Holby saw it and gave me a call because they thought it was unusual. Originally I went up for a small role as an American doctor, but after the audition they said come back next week to audition for a bigger part and that was it!"[6] Upon assuming the role of Sam, Chambers revealed that he had once been an avid viewer of Holby City's sister show, Casualty, recalling watching it as far back as 1991.[6]
Prior to beginning work on the show, Chambers underwent observational training at the NHS Heart Hospital in London, watching three open-heart operations. He has described it as "the most amazing experience I've ever witnessed."[6] Speaking of his nerves on his first day on set, Chambers has commented that the experience was made worse by the fact it was also new co-star Luke Roberts' first day, and: "we had rehearsals and all the top producers, executive producers and everyone from the script writers to the floor runners came on set and watched us. That's normal but I wasn't expecting such a big audience just for the rehearsals."[6]
Chambers has spoken highly of his relationship with his co-stars, explaining that: "Luke and I joined at the same time so we've always had a kinship and on our dressing room corridor we have Patsy, Rosie, Phoebe, Rakie and Jaye so there's always some banter going on, it's like being back at school. I think we're lucky because the guests we have on the show often comment on what a good atmosphere Holby has. [...] Paul Bradley who plays Elliot is one of the funniest people to work with - when the cameras aren't rolling he's very good at turning difficult moments into humour when everyone's feeling the strain to finish the day."[7]
[edit] Development
[edit] Personality
The BBC have described Sam as "one of those people who lives life to the full. But this also means he can go over the top at times. Everything has to be full on. When he parties, he really parties and when he works, nothing will come between him and the diagnosis. Sam loves women and they love him back."[1] Chambers has added to this, assessing of his character: "In brief I'd say he loves his job and loves a challenge, is laid back but a bit of a rule-bender and slightly mischievous when it comes to trying to help the patients against hospital policy and hierarchy. He loves women but can't let himself get too wrapped up in them because work comes first... at the moment."[6]
Sam's personality was further developed in an episode which saw the character discover one of his patients to be a male escort. Although he was aware that the woman accompanying his patient was a client rather than a relative, he persuaded her to sign consent forms on the patient's behalf. Chambers has described this plot strand as portraying Sam "(bending) the rules to make something happen [...] It's yet another example of Sam not thinking about the repercussions of his actions."[8]
The character went on to form a close bond with 14 year old child prostitute, patient Jade MacGuire. He repeatedly pushed the boundaries of their doctor/patient relationship in an attempt to take care of her, despite his colleagues malicious gossip about the potentially inappropriate nature of their relationship. Chambers has commented: "The storyline with the homeless prostitute was a challenge. Sam, trying to help but making stupid mistakes and having to suffer the consequences - it could have easily been seen as sleaze if you didn't get the balance right."[7]
[edit] Relationships
During his time at Holby City hospital, Sam has romanced Connie Beauchamp, Chrissie Williams, Faye Morton, Maddy Young and Zoe Foxe. His brief relationship with Connie resulted in the birth of their daughter Grace. Sam has one other child - a son he fathered in his teenage years who was subsequently adopted and who he has only seen once, shortly after his birth.
Interviewed in January 2006, Chambers foreshadowed major developments for his character, when he stated: "I think Sam's ideal woman might be Connie because she's feisty, doesn't beat around the bush and is very talented, which is always sexy. However I reckon they clash quite a lot because she manipulates with her power play and won't drop the act so it would be very much on a love hate basis."[6] The two characters went on to have a brief sexual relationship, resulting in Connie becoming pregnant with Sam's child. Once the revelation of Connie's pregnancy had been made, Chambers asserted of the tension between the separated couple: "Some of the scenes with Connie work amazingly well because we do genuinely get worked up and we like to keep it that way until filming is finished. It's a useful tip to let the frustrations come through in your work - it makes good viewing."[7]
From his relationship with Connie, Sam moved on to a love triangle storyline with Ward Sisters Faye Morton and Chrissie Williams. Kensit said of the relationship in August 2007, as the storyline was ongoing: "For Faye, Sam is not Mr Right, simply Mr Right Now. But Faye is not as sweet as she looks - there's a streak of toughness there... It's all going to get very messy!"[9] Once his deception was uncovered, Sam tried unsuccessfully to salvage his romantic relationship with Chrissie, but despite their bitter parting, the two characters remain friends. For some weeks thereafter, Sam engaged in casual sexual relationships with Senior house officer Maddy Young and Staff Nurse Zoe Foxe. These were, however, stymied by the discovery he had cancer.
[edit] Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
In November 2007, the character was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Although he had been shown to be feeling sickly in the show for some time, he was wary of being tested. Even when forced into it by friend and colleague Maddy Young, he initially refused to so much as look at his results. Chambers explained: "It's serious, but Sam's playing it down. Ofcourse he's scared but he deals with it by just wanting to laugh it off and make jokes about it".[10] He speculated that the experience would force Sam to grow up and appreciate life more,[10] as well as seriously consider the future of his daughter, Grace, and cease his philandering way with female staff.[11] Chambers has also spoken extensively about the research he did before beginning the cancer storyline:
- "When I was first told about the storyline, I felt honoured to be given such a big opportunity. But I was also aware that I had a huge responsibility to get it right and do justice to those suffering in real life. Because Sam has chemotherapy, I was asked if I'd be willing to shave off my hair, and I said, "Absolutely," which is why I'm bald. I've also done a lot of research, and try hard to separate my character from my life off-screen, but I feel guilty that at the end of each day I can walk away from the illness, when many aren't so fortunate."[12]
[edit] Reception
In 2006, Tom Chambers was named 10th Best Actor in the BBC Drama awards for his portrayal of the character.[13] He has proven popular with fans of the show, performing well in the annual official fan awards. In 2006 he was named Favourite Male and 2nd Favourite Newcomer of Series 8, with the Connie/Sam/Chrissie storyline voted 2nd Favourite Storyline of Series 8, and his relationship with Connie Best Couple of Series 8.[14] In 2007 he ranked 2nd Favourite Male of Series 9, but Favourite All-Time Male. Connie and Sam were again voted Best Couple of Series 9, with Tom Chamber's portrayal of Sam during the birth of their daughter voted 5th Best Acting Performance of the series.[15] Asked to comment on why he thought Sam had proven so popular with viewers, Chambers responded: "No idea! I just try to turn up on time and learn my lines. I love playing Sam and finding different ways of doing things. It's a roller-coaster of emotions and storylines - some are not as easy to manage as others and it's always a challenge to find the most natural and interesting way to deliver."[7]
Controversy arose in September 2006, when a set of publicity shots were released to weekly TV magazines showing Sam and Connie engaging in a raunchy kiss in Connie's office, but the scene failed to ever materialise on screen. Series producer Diana Kyle addressed complaints from fans with the statement:
- "To those people who complained that a photograph appeared in the press showing Connie and Sam kissing when they did not actually kiss in the transmitted episode, I am afraid I must say a genuine mistake occurred for which I apologise. The only script that ever featured Connie and Sam actually kissing was in the final scene of Episode 44 (transmitted on 29 August). This was edited together as scripted and shot. Nothing was cut [...] I am sorry if some members of our audience felt cheated. A photographer attended the shoot for Episode 46 and took a selection of shots of Sam and Connie. A photograph from this shoot was mistakenly released and marked as being from Episode 45 as Connie was wearing the same outfit in both episodes. I can only apologise for this mistake. [...] I am sorry a few people had concerns over these episodes."[16]
Chambers has contradicted this statement, asserting that a cut scene did in fact exist, but that he is not aware of the reason it was omitted from the relevant episode. He stated: "It may have given off the wrong idea, it may have been too risky. The producers work very hard to get the right image at the right time and it may have just looked out of place. It's still a mystery to this day..."[7]
In October 2007, drinks' industry body the Portman Group made an official complaint to communications regulator Ofcom about a scene in Holby City episode "Trial and Retribution", which depicted characters Sam and Maddy Young each taking five shots of tequila following a stressful day at work.[17] The body's chief executive David Poley claimed that in failing to show the negative consequences of this action, the series was presenting a "highly irresponsible portrayal of excessive and rapid drinking".[3] In response to the groups' accusation that "We would expect the BBC to take greater care with the portrayal of alcohol in programmes",[18] the BBC released a statement explaining that: "Holby City takes the issue of the negative effects of alcohol abuse very seriously. On occasions when our continuing drama series deal with alcohol within a storyline we always seek to handle the issue sensitivity.[19]
[edit] References
- ^ a b c BBC - Holby City - Characters. BBC.co.uk. Retrieved on 2007-08-29.
- ^ Episode Update Tuesday 3rd January. BBC.co.uk (3 January 2006). Retrieved on 2007-08-29.
- ^ a b Mark Sweney (4 October 2007). Holby criticised for binge drinking scene. The Guardian. Retrieved on 2007-10-05.
- ^ Holby City Series 8. Holby.tv Database. Retrieved on 2007-08-09.
- ^ McNeilly, Claire (3 June 2006), “Meet the Derry woman with stars in her eyes”, Belfast Telegraph, <http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:v2B6qSqGoNgJ:www.saveeastenders.com/modules.php%3Fop%3Dmodload%26name%3DNews%26file%3Darticle%26sid%3D144+2006+Meet+the+Derry+woman+with+stars+in+her&hl=en&strip=1>. Retrieved on 1 September 2007
- ^ a b c d e f Tom Chambers Interview. Holby.tv Database (11 January 2006). Retrieved on 2008-01-19.
- ^ a b c d e Tom Chambers Interview. Holby.tv Database (22 April 2007). Retrieved on 2008-01-19.
- ^ Sam in Trouble Again. Holby.tv Database (22 June 2006). Retrieved on 2008-01-19.
- ^ “TWO HOT TO HANDLE”, Total TV Guide (London, England: H Bauer Publishing): 5, August 11, 2007
- ^ a b Does Sam have cancer?. Holby.tv Database (14 November 2007). Retrieved on 2008-01-19.
- ^ Melnikoff, Debbie (20 November 2007), “A bitter pill to swallow”, TV Quick (England): 19
- ^ Court, Angela (14 November 2007), “On the couch - Tom Chambers”, Woman's Weekly (England): 15
- ^ BBC - Drama - Best of 2006 - Best Actor. BBC.co.uk. Retrieved on 2008-01-19.
- ^ holby.tv Awards 2006. holby.tv Database (18 November 2006). Retrieved on 2007-10-27.
- ^ Holby.tv Awards 2007 Results. holby.tv Database (26 October 2007). Retrieved on 2007-10-27.
- ^ Taken from an email response to fan complaints, sent by Gary Sullivan on behalf of BBC Information. Full text available here.
- ^ "Trial and Retribution". Holby City. BBC. 2007-10-05.
- ^ Holby City drinkers 'broke Ofcom rules'. What's On TV (4 October 2007). Retrieved on 2007-10-05.
- ^ Holby drinking scene 'breached rules'. thisisnorthscotland.com (4 October 2007). Retrieved on 2007-10-05.
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