List of Doctors characters (2010)

The following is a list of characters who first appeared in the BBC soap opera Doctors in 2010, by order of first appearance.

Will Duncan

Will Duncan
Doctors character
Portrayed by Richard Mylan
First appearance 5 March 2010
Last appearance 14 May 2010
Introduced by Peter Eryl Lloyd
Classification Former; recurring
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Occupation Paramedic
Home Letherbridge

Will Duncan was a fictional character in the BBC soap, Doctors. He first appeared on 5 March 2010 and last appeared on 14 May 2010. He was the lover of Simon Bond, but was also married and had a son.

Chloe McGuire

Chole McGuire
Doctors character
Portrayed by Siena Pugsley
First appearance 13 September 2010
Last appearance 16 March 2012
Introduced by Peter Eryl Lloyd
Classification Former; recurring
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Home Letherbridge

Chloe McGuire was a fictional character in the BBC soap, Doctors. She first appeared on 13 September 2010 and left on 17 September 2010. She is the granddaughter of Julia Parsons and Mac McGuire.

Giovanni Mannasori

Giovanni Mannasori
Doctors character
Portrayed by Nico Mirallegro
First appearance 24 September 2010
Last appearance 8 October 2010
Introduced by Peter Eryl Lloyd
Classification Former; guest
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Occupation University Student
Home Italy

Giovanni 'Gio' Mannasori was a fictional character in the BBC soap, Doctors. He first appeared on 24 September 2010 and last appeared on 8 October 2010. He was the Italian boyfriend of Imogen Hollins.

Ed Harman

Edward 'Ed' Harman
Doctors character
Portrayed by Chris Reilly
Duration 2010, 2011
First appearance 15 October 2010
Last appearance 13 May 2011
Introduced by Peter Eryl Lloyd
Classification Former; recurring

He is a fictional character in the BBC soap opera, Doctors. He first appeared on 15 October 2010 and returned on 11 April 2011. He is mentally ill and a former soldier. He fought in Afghanistan and is homeless and suffers with a mental illness. In 2011, he tried to kill Dr Heston Carter but Dr Elaine Cassidy hit him over the head with a fire extinguisher. Ed ended up in hospital and he was visited by Elaine everyday. After he was released from hospital he went to live with Elaine.

Ag Penrose

Ag Penrose
Doctors character
Portrayed by Lynda Baron
Duration 2010, 2011
First appearance 9 December 2010
Last appearance 15 December 2011
Introduced by Peter Lloyd
Classification Former; recurring
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Occupation Retired

Agatha 'Ag' Penrose is played by Lynda Baron, and first appeared on 9 November 2010 and left on 12 December 2010. Ag returned for one episode on 15 December 2011, before departing. Auntie Ag first appeared on 9 December 2010. It became known that she isn't liked by the female members of the Hollins family; Imogen and Karen but is very popular with her nephew, Rob and great nephew Jack. She frequently attacks Karen and Immie with her acid tongue and harsh put-downs, but all they can do is bite their tongues as Rob and Ag are very close. On the other hand, Ag openly favourites the men in the family, which rirals Karen and Imogen. She was only seen for three episodes and she left on 12 December to returned to Harrogate, where she lives by her sister, Mary and niece, Megan. She is open about her disapproval of Rob's father, Billy and often mentions how bad a father he was to Rob. She returned on 15 December to spend Christmas with the Hollins' contrary to Karen's plans.

Barry Bamford

Barry Bamford is played by David Gant, and first appears on 17 December 2010 and returns on 15 October 2012, both for one episode. Digital Spy described him as "ridiculously stubborn", and "eccentric" as did the Radio Times.[1][2][3] Barry appears when Julia Parsons (Diane Keen) sees him on the streets, homeless. Julia helps Barry by offering him and place in her garden at her house, which he accepts. In October 2012, Barry re-appears, expecting to see Julia.[4] However, Julia left to Wales, so Heston Carter (Owen Brennan) house sits Julia's house and is surprised to find Barry in the garden.[4] Barry is ill, so Heston persuades Barry to go to the hospital and get checked, which he does.[4]

References

  1. Kilkelly, Daniel (15 October 2012). "Home Free". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines. Retrieved 18 October 2012.
  2. Kilkelly, Daniel (17 December 2010). "These Boots". Digital Spy. Hachette Filipacchi Médias. Retrieved 18 October 2012.
  3. "Doctors: Series 12 - 175. These Boots". Radio Times (Exponent). Retrieved 18 October 2012.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 "Home Free". Doctors. 15 October 2012. BBC. BBC One.

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