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'''Percival "Abra" Durant''' is a fictional character in the [[BBC]] [[medical drama]] ''[[Holby City]]'', portrayed by actor [[Adrian Edmondson]].<ref name="character">{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/holbycity/characters-cast/characters/abradurant.shtml|title=BBC - Holby City - Characters - Abra Durant|publisher=[[BBC.co.uk]]|accessdate=2008-04-10}}
'''Percival "Abra" Durant''' is a fictional character in the [[BBC]] [[medical drama]] ''[[Holby City]]'', portrayed by actor [[Adrian Edmondson]].<ref name="character">{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/holbycity/characters-cast/characters/abradurant.shtml|title=BBC - Holby City - Characters - Abra Durant|publisher=[[BBC.co.uk]]|accessdate=2008-04-10}}
</ref> The character first appeared on-screen on 5 July 2005 in the episode "Tuesday's Child" - series 7, episode 38 of the programme.<ref name="TC">{{cite episode|title=Tuesday's Child|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes_%28series_7%29#Series_Seven_.282004.E2.80.932005.29|series=''Holby City''|serieslink=Holby City| network=[[BBC]]|airdate=2005-07-05|season=7|number=38}}</ref> Initially making a one-off, guest-appearance, Edmondson has since reprised the role of Abra six times, stating that he loved the show even before he first appeared in it.<ref name="insidesoapapril" />
</ref> The character first appeared on-screen on 5 July 2005 in the episode "Tuesday's Child"&mdash;series 7, episode 38 of the programme.<ref name="TC">{{cite episode|title=Tuesday's Child|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes_%28series_7%29#Series_Seven_.282004.E2.80.932005.29|series=''Holby City''|serieslink=Holby City| network=[[BBC]]|airdate=2005-07-05|season=7|number=38}}</ref> Initially making a one-off, guest-appearance, Edmondson has since reprised the role of Abra six times, stating that he loved the show even before he first appeared in it.<ref name="insidesoapapril" />


Abra's role in the show is that of [[Third World]] rights champion and humorous surgical [[maverick]], whose major storylines have centered around serious rule breaking - stealing returned [[anti-retroviral]] drugs to send to African countries in need, performing an experimental [[xenotransplantation]] without authorisation, and secretly using [[Holby City Hospital|Holby City Hospital's]] theatres at night to perform charity operations on African children - as well as his relationship with colleague [[Nurse#Nursing titles|Staff Nurse]] [[Kyla Tyson]].
Abra's role in the show is that of [[Third World]] rights champion and humorous surgical [[maverick]], whose major storylines have centered around serious rule breaking&mdash;stealing returned [[anti-retroviral]] drugs to send to African countries in need, performing an experimental [[xenotransplantation]] without authorisation, and secretly using [[Holby City Hospital|Holby City Hospital's]] theatres at night to perform charity operations on African children&mdash;as well as his relationship with colleague [[Nurse#Nursing titles|Staff Nurse]] [[Kyla Tyson]].


Well received by both the show's fans, and its directors, Abra has established an enduring popularity which has seen Edmondson invited back to the programme regularly.<ref name="dream" /> TV critics have proved almost entirely favourable to the character, even when commenting on the unrealistic quality of many of his storylines.<ref name="tablets" />
Well received by both the show's fans, and its directors, Abra has established an enduring popularity which has seen Edmondson invited back to the programme regularly.<ref name="dream" /> TV critics have proved almost entirely favourable to the character, even when commenting on the unrealistic quality of many of his storylines.<ref name="tablets" />
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==Creation==
==Creation==
===Background===
===Background===
It was first announced on 4 May, 2005, that comedian [[Adrian Edmondson]] would be making a guest appearance in ''[[Holby City]]'' in July of that year - although the character he would be playing was not disclosed.<ref name="announcement">{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/holbycity/gossip/adrianedmondson.shtml|title=Ade Edmondson's Holby Debut|publisher=[[BBC.co.uk]]|date=[[4 May]] [[2005]]|accessdate=2008-04-22}}</ref> The storyline running at the time saw established character, [[General surgery|General Surgical]] [[Consultant (medicine)|Consultant]] [[Ric Griffin]] ([[Hugh Quarshie]]), depart from Holby to work in his brother's hospital in [[Ghana]], with [[Specialist registrar|Registrar]] [[Former characters in Holby City#Diane Lloyd|Diane Lloyd]] ([[Patricia Potter]]) following on in an attempt to persuade him home. Edmondson's character, Abra Durant, was introduced as a new friend and colleague of Ric's, also working in his brother's clinic.<ref name="TC" /> Although the character's given name is actually Percival, it was explained within the episode that he goes by Abra, short for the Ghanaian name 'Abrafo', meaning 'troublemaker'.<ref name="character" /> The episode was shot on location in Ghana, and formed part of the [[BBC|BBC's]] 'Africa Lives' series,<ref name="africalivespr">{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2005/05_may/26/africa_one.shtml|title=Africa Lives On The BBC|publisher=[[BBC.co.uk]]|date=[[26 May]] [[2005]]|accessdate=2008-04-13}}</ref> aiming "to give the viewers a more rounded portrayal of African life and culture through special editions of favourite shows as well as new commissions."<ref name="africalives">{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2005/03_march/15/1spring_heggessey.shtml|title=Africa lives on BBC ONE - Lorraine Heggessey|publisher=[[BBC.co.uk]]|date=[[15 March]] [[2005]]|accessdate=2008-04-13}}</ref>
It was first announced on 4 May 2005 that comedian [[Adrian Edmondson]] would be making a guest appearance in ''[[Holby City]]'' in July of that year&mdash;although the character he would be playing was not disclosed.<ref name="announcement">{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/holbycity/gossip/adrianedmondson.shtml|title=Ade Edmondson's Holby Debut|publisher=[[BBC.co.uk]]|date=[[4 May]] [[2005]]|accessdate=2008-04-22}}</ref> The storyline running at the time saw established character, [[General surgery|General Surgical]] [[Consultant (medicine)|Consultant]] [[Ric Griffin]] ([[Hugh Quarshie]]), depart from Holby to work in his brother's hospital in [[Ghana]], with [[Specialist registrar|Registrar]] [[Former characters in Holby City#Diane Lloyd|Diane Lloyd]] ([[Patricia Potter]]) following on in an attempt to persuade him home. Edmondson's character, Abra Durant, was introduced as a new friend and colleague of Ric's, also working in his brother's clinic.<ref name="TC" /> Although the character's given name is actually Percival, it was explained within the episode that he goes by Abra, short for the Ghanaian name 'Abrafo', meaning 'troublemaker'.<ref name="character" /> The episode was shot on location in Ghana, and formed part of the [[BBC|BBC's]] 'Africa Lives' series,<ref name="africalivespr">{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2005/05_may/26/africa_one.shtml|title=Africa Lives On The BBC|publisher=[[BBC.co.uk]]|date=[[26 May]] [[2005]]|accessdate=2008-04-13}}</ref> aiming "to give the viewers a more rounded portrayal of African life and culture through special editions of favourite shows as well as new commissions."<ref name="africalives">{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2005/03_march/15/1spring_heggessey.shtml|title=Africa lives on BBC ONE - Lorraine Heggessey|publisher=[[BBC.co.uk]]|date=[[15 March]] [[2005]]|accessdate=2008-04-13}}</ref>


===Casting===
===Casting===
Edmondson has discussed the surprised reaction he encountered upon assuming the role of Abra, stating: "I'm sure people are surprised I'm in it, but I don't give a toss. I have always liked it. It's like any soap - if you watch it, you get stuck in. I love working on it."<ref name="surprise">{{cite news|url=http://www.tvandsatelliteweek.com/tv_news/Exclusive_Adrian_Edmondson_interview_article_197945.html|title=Exclusive Adrian Edmondson interview|publisher=[[TV & Satellite Week]]|date=[[13 March]] [[2008]]|accessdate=2008-04-13}}</ref> He has mentioned that both he and his daughter are both long time fans of the show, pre-dating his own casting - "I’m the only cast member who was a fan of the show before I got my job. My youngest daughter, Freya, loves it - we’ve started to watch it as a bonding exercise. The more you watch, the more you’re infected!"<ref name="insidesoapapril">{{Citation|last=|first=|author-link=|publication-date=22 April 2008|date=|year=|title=Out of Africa|periodical=[[Inside Soap]]|publication-place=[[England]]|place=|publisher=|volume=|issue=|pages=38|url=|doi=|oclc=|accessdate=}}</ref> - going as far as to describe the role as "a dream".<ref name="dream">{{cite news|author=Nicola Methven and Polly Hudson|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/showbiz/tv/tvland/2006/05/05/first-ade-at-holby-89520-17034637/|title=FIRST ADE AT HOLBY|publisher=[[Daily Mirror]]|date=[[5 April]] [[2006]]|accessdate=2008-04-10}}</ref> Commenting on his decision only ever to reprise the role of Abra on short term contracts, Edmondson has stated that: "I don't think I could handle any longer. The regulars on the show work very, very hard. Basically I don't think I could do what they do and still be alive!"<ref name="contracts">{{cite news|url=http://www.holby.tv/cgi-bin/News/fullnews.cgi?newsid1149017799,61931,|title=Abra Back in Holby|publisher=holby.tv Database|date=[[30 May]] [[2006]]|accessdate=2008-04-10}}</ref>
Edmondson has discussed the surprised reaction he encountered upon assuming the role of Abra, stating: "I'm sure people are surprised I'm in it, but I don't give a toss. I have always liked it. It's like any soap&mdash;if you watch it, you get stuck in. I love working on it."<ref name="surprise">{{cite news|url=http://www.tvandsatelliteweek.com/tv_news/Exclusive_Adrian_Edmondson_interview_article_197945.html|title=Exclusive Adrian Edmondson interview|publisher=[[TV & Satellite Week]]|date=[[13 March]] [[2008]]|accessdate=2008-04-13}}</ref> He has mentioned that both he and his daughter are both long time fans of the show, pre-dating his own casting&mdash;"I’m the only cast member who was a fan of the show before I got my job. My youngest daughter, Freya, loves it&mdash;we’ve started to watch it as a bonding exercise. The more you watch, the more you’re infected!"<ref name="insidesoapapril">{{Citation|publication-date=22 April 2008|date=|year=|title=Out of Africa|periodical=[[Inside Soap]]|publication-place=[[England]]|place=|publisher=|volume=|issue=|pages=38|url=|doi=|oclc=|accessdate=}}</ref>&mdash;going as far as to describe the role as "a dream".<ref name="dream">{{cite news|author=Nicola Methven and Polly Hudson|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/showbiz/tv/tvland/2006/05/05/first-ade-at-holby-89520-17034637/|title=FIRST ADE AT HOLBY|publisher=[[Daily Mirror]]|date=[[5 April]] [[2006]]|accessdate=2008-04-10}}</ref> Commenting on his decision only ever to reprise the role of Abra on short term contracts, Edmondson has stated that: "I don't think I could handle any longer. The regulars on the show work very, very hard. Basically I don't think I could do what they do and still be alive!"<ref name="contracts">{{cite news|url=http://www.holby.tv/cgi-bin/News/fullnews.cgi?newsid1149017799,61931,|title=Abra Back in Holby|publisher=holby.tv Database|date=[[30 May]] [[2006]]|accessdate=2008-04-10}}</ref>


Patricia Potter said of working with Edmondson for the first time: "I was intimidated at first because he's such a comedy legend",<ref name="ghana" /> but concluded "He was really lovely."<ref name="ghana">{{cite news|url=http://www.holby.tv/cgi-bin/News/fullnews.cgi?newsid1115228960,36476,|title=Ade Edmondson to Guest|publisher=holby.tv Database|date=[[4 May]] [[2005]]|accessdate=2008-04-10}}</ref> Co-star [[Rakie Ayola]] has also detailed her initial trepidation of working with Edmondson, explaining: "I thought it was going to be difficult at the beginning because he wasn't speaking to me. But he was initially just a little shy and sussing things out. He's a lot quieter than you would expect but then suddenly he'll say something that has everybody doubled up in laughter. You won't find anyone who doesn't like him."<ref name="kyla" />
Patricia Potter said of working with Edmondson for the first time: "I was intimidated at first because he's such a comedy legend",<ref name="ghana" /> but concluded "He was really lovely."<ref name="ghana">{{cite news|url=http://www.holby.tv/cgi-bin/News/fullnews.cgi?newsid1115228960,36476,|title=Ade Edmondson to Guest|publisher=holby.tv Database|date=[[4 May]] [[2005]]|accessdate=2008-04-10}}</ref> Co-star [[Rakie Ayola]] has also detailed her initial trepidation of working with Edmondson, explaining: "I thought it was going to be difficult at the beginning because he wasn't speaking to me. But he was initially just a little shy and sussing things out. He's a lot quieter than you would expect but then suddenly he'll say something that has everybody doubled up in laughter. You won't find anyone who doesn't like him."<ref name="kyla" />


Edmondson's casting in the role followed a trend remarked upon by television critic [[Jim Shelley (TV critic)|Jim Shelley]], who noted a tendency of ''Holby City'' producers toward hiring already well established actors, including [[Jesus of Nazareth (miniseries)|''Jesus of Nazareth'']] star [[Robert Powell]] and actress [[Patsy Kensit]].<ref name="shelley">{{cite web|author=[[Jim Shelley (TV critic)|Jim Shelley]]|url=http://media.guardian.co.uk/broadcast/comment/0,,2182492,00.html|title=How to make a BBC medical drama|date=[[3 October]] [[2007]]|publisher=[[The Guardian]]|accessdate=2007-10-04}}</ref> When asked in November 2007 whether she actively sought out well-known-names to fill new roles in the show, series producer Diana Kyle responded: "It's lovely when we have a new member of the cast come in and bring an audience with them. But we want the best actors, and the star names we cast are always the best - which is why we go for them!"<ref name="insidesoap">{{Citation|last=|first=|author-link=|publication-date=November 2007|date=|year=|title=Ask the BOSS!|periodical=[[Inside Soap]]|publication-place=[[England]]|place=|publisher=|volume=|issue=|pages=41|url=|doi=|oclc=|accessdate=}}</ref>
Edmondson's casting in the role followed a trend remarked upon by television critic [[Jim Shelley (TV critic)|Jim Shelley]], who noted a tendency of ''Holby City'' producers toward hiring already well established actors, including [[Jesus of Nazareth (miniseries)|''Jesus of Nazareth'']] star [[Robert Powell]] and actress [[Patsy Kensit]].<ref name="shelley">{{cite web|author=[[Jim Shelley (TV critic)|Jim Shelley]]|url=http://media.guardian.co.uk/broadcast/comment/0,,2182492,00.html|title=How to make a BBC medical drama|date=[[3 October]] [[2007]]|publisher=[[The Guardian]]|accessdate=2007-10-04}}</ref> When asked in November 2007 whether she actively sought out well-known names to fill new roles in the show, series producer Diana Kyle responded: "It's lovely when we have a new member of the cast come in and bring an audience with them. But we want the best actors, and the star names we cast are always the best&mdash;which is why we go for them!"<ref name="insidesoap">{{Citation|publication-date=November 2007||title=Ask the BOSS!|periodical=[[Inside Soap]]|publication-place=[[England]]|place=|publisher=|volume=|issue=|pages=41|url=|doi=|oclc=|accessdate=}}</ref>


==Development==
==Development==
===Personality and relationships===
===Personality and relationships===
Describing the character following his October 2007 departure from the show, the [[BBC]] attested: "Rebellious surgeon Abra was an anti-authoritarian and would always fight for what he believed in, even if it broke the rules. He worked hard and played hard and wasn't afraid to push the boundaries."<ref name="character" /> The character has often been referred to as a "[[maverick]]",<ref name="kyla" /><ref name="surprise" /><ref name="guardian">{{cite news|author=Bruce Dessau|url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article3574460.ece|title=Ade Edmondson plays a not so Young One in Teenage Kicks|publisher=[[The Times]]|date=[[22 March]] [[2008]]|accessdate=2008-04-11}}</ref> with editorials also mentioning his "heavy-drinking" tendencies.<ref name="prom" /> Edmondson has described his alter ego as "a great character - he's a maverick and can do things the others would not be able to get away with.",<ref name="dream" /> while the [[Daily Mirror]] have discussed the personality trait whereby "Abra finds it hard to conform to bureaucracy and is a risk taker. He is not afraid to fight for what he believes in - which, inevitably, lands him in all sorts of trouble."<ref name="dream" />
Describing the character following his October 2007 departure from the show, the [[BBC]] attested: "Rebellious surgeon Abra was an anti-authoritarian and would always fight for what he believed in, even if it broke the rules. He worked hard and played hard and wasn't afraid to push the boundaries."<ref name="character" /> The character has often been referred to as a "[[maverick]]",<ref name="kyla" /><ref name="surprise" /><ref name="guardian">{{cite news|author=Bruce Dessau|url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article3574460.ece|title=Ade Edmondson plays a not so Young One in Teenage Kicks|publisher=[[The Times]]|date=[[22 March]] [[2008]]|accessdate=2008-04-11}}</ref> with editorials also mentioning his "heavy-drinking" tendencies.<ref name="prom" /> Edmondson has described his alter ego as "a great character&mdash;he's a maverick and can do things the others would not be able to get away with.",<ref name="dream" /> while the ''[[Daily Mirror]]'' have discussed the personality trait whereby "Abra finds it hard to conform to bureaucracy and is a risk taker. He is not afraid to fight for what he believes in&mdash;which, inevitably, lands him in all sorts of trouble."<ref name="dream" />


Throughout his later, lengthier appearance on the show, the character cultivated an on-and-off relationship with then [[Nurse#Nursing titles|Ward Sister]], [[Kyla Tyson]] ([[Rakie Ayola]]). Ayola said of the relationship: "It's love! Well, she loves him but I think he loves moving around the world more. He's a drifter. I wouldn't put any money on a happy ending for them. He's such a rolling stone and she's so emotionally wrong that I don't think it's going to work. On the plus side, I think this pair probably have a fantastic sex life and a great time down the pub."<ref name="kyla">{{Citation|last=Hendry|first=Steve|publication-date=[[8 July]] [[2007]] | title=I WAS GOING POTTY BEFORE I JOINED HOLBY | periodical=[[Sunday Mail (Scotland)|Sunday Mail]]|publication-place=[[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]]|url=http://www.sundaymail.co.uk/entertainment/sevendays/tm_headline=i-was-going-potty-before-i-joined-holby&method=full&objectid=19422646&siteid=64736-name_page.html| accessdate=}}</ref> When asked whether the two would ever get back together, after Abra had twice abandoned her character and fled the country, Ayola responded: "He treated Kyla like dirt, so I don’t know if she’ll forgive him, but I love working with Ade – he’s a gorgeous man."<ref name="bottle">{{Citation|last=|first=|author-link=|publication-date=[[12 February]] [[2008]]|date=|year=|title=Losing her bottle|periodical=[[Inside Soap]]|publication-place=[[England]]|place=|publisher=|volume=|issue=|pages=|url=|doi=|oclc=|accessdate=}}</ref>
Throughout his later, lengthier appearance on the show, the character cultivated an on-and-off relationship with then [[Nurse#Nursing titles|Ward Sister]], [[Kyla Tyson]] ([[Rakie Ayola]]). Ayola said of the relationship: "It's love! Well, she loves him but I think he loves moving around the world more. He's a drifter. I wouldn't put any money on a happy ending for them. He's such a rolling stone and she's so emotionally wrong that I don't think it's going to work. On the plus side, I think this pair probably have a fantastic sex life and a great time down the pub."<ref name="kyla">{{Citation|last=Hendry|first=Steve|publication-date=[[8 July]] [[2007]] | title=I WAS GOING POTTY BEFORE I JOINED HOLBY | periodical=[[Sunday Mail (Scotland)|Sunday Mail]]|publication-place=[[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]]|url=http://www.sundaymail.co.uk/entertainment/sevendays/tm_headline=i-was-going-potty-before-i-joined-holby&method=full&objectid=19422646&siteid=64736-name_page.html| accessdate=}}</ref> When asked whether the two would ever get back together, after Abra had twice abandoned her character and fled the country, Ayola responded: "He treated Kyla like dirt, so I don’t know if she’ll forgive him, but I love working with Ade – he’s a gorgeous man."<ref name="bottle">{{Citation|last=|first=|author-link=|publication-date=[[12 February]] [[2008]]|date=|year=|title=Losing her bottle|periodical=[[Inside Soap]]|publication-place=[[England]]|place=|publisher=|volume=|issue=|pages=|url=|doi=|oclc=|accessdate=}}</ref>
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Abra first appeared in episode "Tuesday's Child" as an [[ex-pat]] colleague of longstanding character [[Ric Griffin]], now living in [[Ghana]]. The storyline saw Ric eventually decide to return to [[Holby]], leaving both Abra and Ghana behind.<ref name="TC" /> Abra returned to the show later in the series, in episode "Great Expectations", when he accompanied an African patient to the UK for an operation. He displayed his maverick tendencies by transplanting a third-hand heart, despite having been expressly forbidden to do so by the hospital chairman, [[Former characters in Holby City#Michael Beauchamp|Michael Beauchamp]] ([[Anthony Calf]]). He also proved instrumental in convincing recently demoted Matron [[Former characters in Holby City#Lisa Fox|Lisa Fox]] ([[Luisa Bradshaw-White]]) to leave Holby to practice medicine in Ghana.<ref name="GE">{{cite episode|title=Great Expectations|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes_%28series_7%29#Series_Seven_.282004.E2.80.932005.29|series=''Holby City''|serieslink=Holby City| network=[[BBC]]|airdate=2005-09-13|season=7|number=48}}</ref> Bradshaw-White said of the storyline: "I'm pleased it's a positive ending for her as she's been so miserable!"<ref name="lisa">{{cite news|url=http://www.holby.tv/cgi-bin/News/fullnews.cgi?newsid1126360703,98982,|title=Goodbye Lisa|publisher=holby.tv Database|date=[[10 September]] [[2005]]|accessdate=2008-04-10}}</ref>
Abra first appeared in episode "Tuesday's Child" as an [[ex-pat]] colleague of longstanding character [[Ric Griffin]], now living in [[Ghana]]. The storyline saw Ric eventually decide to return to [[Holby]], leaving both Abra and Ghana behind.<ref name="TC" /> Abra returned to the show later in the series, in episode "Great Expectations", when he accompanied an African patient to the UK for an operation. He displayed his maverick tendencies by transplanting a third-hand heart, despite having been expressly forbidden to do so by the hospital chairman, [[Former characters in Holby City#Michael Beauchamp|Michael Beauchamp]] ([[Anthony Calf]]). He also proved instrumental in convincing recently demoted Matron [[Former characters in Holby City#Lisa Fox|Lisa Fox]] ([[Luisa Bradshaw-White]]) to leave Holby to practice medicine in Ghana.<ref name="GE">{{cite episode|title=Great Expectations|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes_%28series_7%29#Series_Seven_.282004.E2.80.932005.29|series=''Holby City''|serieslink=Holby City| network=[[BBC]]|airdate=2005-09-13|season=7|number=48}}</ref> Bradshaw-White said of the storyline: "I'm pleased it's a positive ending for her as she's been so miserable!"<ref name="lisa">{{cite news|url=http://www.holby.tv/cgi-bin/News/fullnews.cgi?newsid1126360703,98982,|title=Goodbye Lisa|publisher=holby.tv Database|date=[[10 September]] [[2005]]|accessdate=2008-04-10}}</ref>


Abra returned again in episode "Prometheus Unbound", when his 'nephew' Kyle was brought into Holby for a live liver [[transplant]]. It was revealed that Abra was actually Kyle's father, and that he and Kyle's mother, Jenny, had brought the child up believing Abra to be his uncle, and his father to be Abra's fictitious brother Harry - supposedly a war hero living abroad with a family of his own.<ref name="PU">{{cite episode|title=Prometheus Unbound|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes_%28series_8%29#Series_Eight_.282005.E2.80.932006.29|series=''Holby City''|serieslink=Holby City| network=[[BBC]]|airdate=2005-12-13|season=8|number=9}}</ref> Discussing the storyline, Edmondson commented of his character: "Typically he has been drinking and hasn't warned Ric of his arrival. Abra tells Ric that the surgeon lined up to carry out the op has pulled out. He wants Ric to do it."<ref name="prom">{{cite news|url=http://www.holby.tv/cgi-bin/News/fullnews.cgi?newsid1134223229,29451,|title=Abra Returns|publisher=holby.tv Database|date=[[10 December]] [[2005]]|accessdate=2008-04-10}}</ref> Abra proved able to convince Ric to go ahead with the operation, even talking him into allowing him to perform part of the surgery himself, despite being under the influence of alcohol. As Kyle recovered, Abra came close to admitting his paternity, however lost his nerve at the last minute and departed from the show once more, despite Jenny's confession that she still loved him.<ref name="PU" />
Abra returned again in episode "Prometheus Unbound", when his 'nephew' Kyle was brought into Holby for a live liver [[transplant]]. It was revealed that Abra was actually Kyle's father, and that he and Kyle's mother, Jenny, had brought the child up believing Abra to be his uncle, and his father to be Abra's fictitious brother Harry&mdash;supposedly a war hero living abroad with a family of his own.<ref name="PU">{{cite episode|title=Prometheus Unbound|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes_%28series_8%29#Series_Eight_.282005.E2.80.932006.29|series=''Holby City''|serieslink=Holby City| network=[[BBC]]|airdate=2005-12-13|season=8|number=9}}</ref> Discussing the storyline, Edmondson commented of his character: "Typically he has been drinking and hasn't warned Ric of his arrival. Abra tells Ric that the surgeon lined up to carry out the op has pulled out. He wants Ric to do it."<ref name="prom">{{cite news|url=http://www.holby.tv/cgi-bin/News/fullnews.cgi?newsid1134223229,29451,|title=Abra Returns|publisher=holby.tv Database|date=[[10 December]] [[2005]]|accessdate=2008-04-10}}</ref> Abra proved able to convince Ric to go ahead with the operation, even talking him into allowing him to perform part of the surgery himself, despite being under the influence of alcohol. As Kyle recovered, Abra came close to admitting his paternity, however lost his nerve at the last minute and departed from the show once more, despite Jenny's confession that she still loved him.<ref name="PU" />


The character returned on a more permanent basis from June 2006. Edmondson said in January of that year: "I'm going back to film another couple of episodes soon and then for a slightly longer time in the summer."<ref name="abreturn">{{cite news|url=http://www.holby.tv/cgi-bin/News/fullnews.cgi?newsid1134223229,29451,|title=Abra Returns|publisher=holby.tv Database|date=[[10 December]] [[2005]]|accessdate=2008-04-10}}</ref> The first of these initial episodes was "Abracadabra" – in which Abra confessed to old friend [[Former characters in Holby City#Diane Lloyd|Diane]] he had been run out of Ghana by the father of a woman he had a fling with. He was offered a permanent position at Holby by [[Recurring characters in Holby City#Christopher Sutherland|Christopher Sutherland]], however this was almost immediately retracted when Abra defied new protocol by utilising the designated emergency theatre for a minor gall stone operation.<ref name="Abr">{{cite episode|title=Abracadabra|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes_%28series_8%29#Series_Eight_.282005.E2.80.932006.29|series=''Holby City''|serieslink=Holby City| network=[[BBC]]|airdate=2006-06-06|season=8|number=33}}</ref> Edmondson explained of the storyline: "'Abra promises a patient he'll operate on her immediately, but the hospital rules say he can't book the operating theatre for the same day. So Abra decides to do it anyway. He has a knee-jerk reaction to any kind of authority."<ref name="contracts" /> Initially this plot strand was set to crossover with ''Holby's'' sister show, ''[[Casualty (TV series)|Casualty]]'', with Sutherland's role instead filled by ''Casualty'' manager [[List of characters in Casualty#Former cast|Nathan Spence]], however this was abandoned prior to broadcast.<ref name="nathan">{{cite news|author=Kris Green|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/a31482/familiar-face-returns-to-holby-city.html|title= Familiar face returns to 'Holby City'|publisher=[[Digital Spy]]|date=[[10 April]] [[2006]]|accessdate=2008-04-10}}</ref> After clashing with colleague [[Former characters in Holby City#Nick Jordan|Nick Jordan]] in the following episode, "Invasion", Abra made a favourable impression on [[Recurring characters in Holby City#Lord Charles Byrne|Lord Charles Byrne]], an old family friend. He then left Holby again briefly for a research project recommended by Lord Byrne.<ref name="Inv">{{cite episode|title=Invasion|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes_%28series_8%29#Series_Eight_.282005.E2.80.932006.29|series=''Holby City''|serieslink=Holby City| network=[[BBC]]|airdate=2006-06-07|season=8|number=34}}</ref>
The character returned on a more permanent basis from June 2006. Edmondson said in January of that year: "I'm going back to film another couple of episodes soon and then for a slightly longer time in the summer."<ref name="abreturn">{{cite news|url=http://www.holby.tv/cgi-bin/News/fullnews.cgi?newsid1134223229,29451,|title=Abra Returns|publisher=holby.tv Database|date=[[10 December]] [[2005]]|accessdate=2008-04-10}}</ref> The first of these initial episodes was "Abracadabra" – in which Abra confessed to old friend [[Former characters in Holby City#Diane Lloyd|Diane]] he had been run out of Ghana by the father of a woman he had a fling with. He was offered a permanent position at Holby by [[Recurring characters in Holby City#Christopher Sutherland|Christopher Sutherland]], however this was almost immediately retracted when Abra defied new protocol by utilising the designated emergency theatre for a minor gall stone operation.<ref name="Abr">{{cite episode|title=Abracadabra|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes_%28series_8%29#Series_Eight_.282005.E2.80.932006.29|series=''Holby City''|serieslink=Holby City| network=[[BBC]]|airdate=2006-06-06|season=8|number=33}}</ref> Edmondson explained of the storyline: "'Abra promises a patient he'll operate on her immediately, but the hospital rules say he can't book the operating theatre for the same day. So Abra decides to do it anyway. He has a knee-jerk reaction to any kind of authority."<ref name="contracts" /> Initially this plot strand was set to crossover with ''Holby's'' sister show, ''[[Casualty (TV series)|Casualty]]'', with Sutherland's role instead filled by ''Casualty'' manager [[List of characters in Casualty#Former cast|Nathan Spence]], however this was abandoned prior to broadcast.<ref name="nathan">{{cite news|author=Kris Green|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/a31482/familiar-face-returns-to-holby-city.html|title= Familiar face returns to 'Holby City'|publisher=[[Digital Spy]]|date=[[10 April]] [[2006]]|accessdate=2008-04-10}}</ref> After clashing with colleague [[Former characters in Holby City#Nick Jordan|Nick Jordan]] in the following episode, "Invasion", Abra made a favourable impression on [[Recurring characters in Holby City#Lord Charles Byrne|Lord Charles Byrne]], an old family friend. He then left Holby again briefly for a research project recommended by Lord Byrne.<ref name="Inv">{{cite episode|title=Invasion|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes_%28series_8%29#Series_Eight_.282005.E2.80.932006.29|series=''Holby City''|serieslink=Holby City| network=[[BBC]]|airdate=2006-06-07|season=8|number=34}}</ref>
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It was revealed that Abra had been stealing returned [[anti-retroviral]] drugs from the hospital pharmacy, to ship to African countries in need for some weeks.<ref name="FMTTM">{{cite episode|title=Fly me to the Moon|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes_%28series_9%29#Series_Nine_.282006.E2.80.932007.29|series=''Holby City''|serieslink=Holby City| network=[[BBC]]|airdate=2006-11-02|season=9|number=3}}</ref> When Kyla discovered a small supply in his desk drawer, she assumed he was [[HIV positive]], and after failing to extract a confession from Abra, terminated their relationship.<ref name="CTL">{{cite episode|title=Crossing the Line|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes_%28series_9%29#Series_Nine_.282006.E2.80.932007.29|series=''Holby City''|serieslink=Holby City| network=[[BBC]]|airdate=2006-12-14|season=9|number=9}}</ref> The misunderstanding was resolved in episode "The Very Thought of You", during which Abra was able to win her back by serenading her in a grand romantic gesture in the hospital car park.<ref name="TVTOY">{{cite episode|title=The Very Thought of You|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes_%28series_9%29#Series_Nine_.282006.E2.80.932007.29|series=''Holby City''|serieslink=Holby City| network=[[BBC]]|airdate=2006-12-28|season=9|number=11}}</ref>
It was revealed that Abra had been stealing returned [[anti-retroviral]] drugs from the hospital pharmacy, to ship to African countries in need for some weeks.<ref name="FMTTM">{{cite episode|title=Fly me to the Moon|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes_%28series_9%29#Series_Nine_.282006.E2.80.932007.29|series=''Holby City''|serieslink=Holby City| network=[[BBC]]|airdate=2006-11-02|season=9|number=3}}</ref> When Kyla discovered a small supply in his desk drawer, she assumed he was [[HIV positive]], and after failing to extract a confession from Abra, terminated their relationship.<ref name="CTL">{{cite episode|title=Crossing the Line|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes_%28series_9%29#Series_Nine_.282006.E2.80.932007.29|series=''Holby City''|serieslink=Holby City| network=[[BBC]]|airdate=2006-12-14|season=9|number=9}}</ref> The misunderstanding was resolved in episode "The Very Thought of You", during which Abra was able to win her back by serenading her in a grand romantic gesture in the hospital car park.<ref name="TVTOY">{{cite episode|title=The Very Thought of You|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes_%28series_9%29#Series_Nine_.282006.E2.80.932007.29|series=''Holby City''|serieslink=Holby City| network=[[BBC]]|airdate=2006-12-28|season=9|number=11}}</ref>


Soon after, the investigation into the suspected corruption within the General Surgical department was stepped up.<ref name="TGPP">{{cite episode|title=The Games People Play|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes_%28series_9%29#Series_Nine_.282006.E2.80.932007.29|series=''Holby City''|serieslink=Holby City| network=[[BBC]]|airdate=2007-01-04|season=9|number=13}}</ref> In episode "The End of the World as We Know It", Clifford managed extract a confession from Abra. He revealed an admiration for Abra's maverick ways, and instead of turning him in, instructed Abra to leave Holby immediately with his record intact. Abra penned a post-it note bearing a brief message of goodbye to Kyla, and fled the country, leaving her devastated.<ref name="EOTW">{{cite episode|title=The End of the World as We Know It|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes_%28series_9%29#Series_Nine_.282006.E2.80.932007.29|series=''Holby City''|serieslink=Holby City| network=[[BBC]]|airdate=2007-01-09|season=9|number=14}}</ref>
Soon after, the investigation into the suspected corruption within the General Surgical department was stepped up.<ref name="TGPP">{{cite episode|title=The Games People Play|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes_%28series_9%29#Series_Nine_.282006.E2.80.932007.29|series=''Holby City''|serieslink=Holby City| network=[[BBC]]|airdate=2007-01-04|season=9|number=13}}</ref> In episode "The End of the World as We Know It", Clifford managed extract a confession from Abra. He revealed an admiration for Abra's maverick ways, and instead of turning him in, instructed Abra to leave Holby immediately with his record intact. Abra penned a Post-it note bearing a brief message of goodbye to Kyla, and fled the country, leaving her devastated.<ref name="EOTW">{{cite episode|title=The End of the World as We Know It|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes_%28series_9%29#Series_Nine_.282006.E2.80.932007.29|series=''Holby City''|serieslink=Holby City| network=[[BBC]]|airdate=2007-01-09|season=9|number=14}}</ref>


===Night operations===
===Night operations===
Abra returned yet again to Holby in episode "The Human Jungle". Initially, Kyla was furious with him, and resisted his attempts to win her back - blaming him for the death of her [[Recurring characters in Holby City#Harvey Tyson|ex-husband]], which occurred in his absence and resulted in her [[Recurring characters in Holby City#Max Tyson|son]] being taken into [[foster care]].<ref name="HJ">{{cite episode|title=The Human Jungle|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes_%28series_9%29#Series_Nine_.282006.E2.80.932007.29|series=''Holby City''|serieslink=Holby City| network=[[BBC]]|airdate=2007-05-24|season=9|number=32}}</ref> However, Abra persisted, and was able to win her back and convince her to move in with him.<ref name="UTR">{{cite episode|title=Under the Radar|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes_%28series_9%29#Series_Nine_.282006.E2.80.932007.29|series=''Holby City''|serieslink=Holby City| network=[[BBC]]|airdate=2007-07-10|season=9|number=39}}</ref>
Abra returned yet again to Holby in episode "The Human Jungle". Initially, Kyla was furious with him, and resisted his attempts to win her back&mdash;blaming him for the death of her [[Recurring characters in Holby City#Harvey Tyson|ex-husband]], which occurred in his absence and resulted in her [[Recurring characters in Holby City#Max Tyson|son]] being taken into [[foster care]].<ref name="HJ">{{cite episode|title=The Human Jungle|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes_%28series_9%29#Series_Nine_.282006.E2.80.932007.29|series=''Holby City''|serieslink=Holby City| network=[[BBC]]|airdate=2007-05-24|season=9|number=32}}</ref> However, Abra persisted, and was able to win her back and convince her to move in with him.<ref name="UTR">{{cite episode|title=Under the Radar|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes_%28series_9%29#Series_Nine_.282006.E2.80.932007.29|series=''Holby City''|serieslink=Holby City| network=[[BBC]]|airdate=2007-07-10|season=9|number=39}}</ref>


It was revealed that his return to Holby was part of a deal made with hospital manager, [[Recurring characters in Holby City#Christopher Sutherland|Christopher Sutherland]]. Abra had agreed to turn around the hospital's struggling [[Acute Assessment Unit]], and in return, Sutherland would allow him to use the hospital's theatres at night to operate on African children through a charity scheme Abra was involved in.<ref name="UTR" /> The plan fell through when Sutherland was fired after the [[Board of Directors]] took a [[vote of no confidence]] in him.<ref name="Count">{{cite episode|title=Countdown|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes_%28series_9%29#Series_Nine_.282006.E2.80.932007.29|series=''Holby City''|serieslink=Holby City| network=[[BBC]]|airdate=2007-06-28|season=9|number=37}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Jayne Grayson]], who refused Abra's proposal, citing budget constraints.<ref name="TI">{{cite episode|title=Temporary Insanity|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes_%28series_9%29#Series_Nine_.282006.E2.80.932007.29|series=''Holby City''|serieslink=Holby City| network=[[BBC]]|airdate=2007-07-31|season=9|number=42}}</ref>
It was revealed that his return to Holby was part of a deal made with hospital manager, [[Recurring characters in Holby City#Christopher Sutherland|Christopher Sutherland]]. Abra had agreed to turn around the hospital's struggling [[Acute Assessment Unit]], and in return, Sutherland would allow him to use the hospital's theatres at night to operate on African children through a charity scheme Abra was involved in.<ref name="UTR" /> The plan fell through when Sutherland was fired after the [[Board of Directors]] took a [[vote of no confidence]] in him.<ref name="Count">{{cite episode|title=Countdown|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes_%28series_9%29#Series_Nine_.282006.E2.80.932007.29|series=''Holby City''|serieslink=Holby City| network=[[BBC]]|airdate=2007-06-28|season=9|number=37}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Jayne Grayson]], who refused Abra's proposal, citing budget constraints.<ref name="TI">{{cite episode|title=Temporary Insanity|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes_%28series_9%29#Series_Nine_.282006.E2.80.932007.29|series=''Holby City''|serieslink=Holby City| network=[[BBC]]|airdate=2007-07-31|season=9|number=42}}</ref>
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==Reception==
==Reception==
The light-hearted, comedic quality the character of Abra brought to ''Holby City'' was a focal point of early reviews. [[Daily Mirror]] TV critic Jane Simon wrote of Abra's second Holby appearance:
The light-hearted, comedic quality the character of Abra brought to ''Holby City'' was a focal point of early reviews. ''[[Daily Mirror]]'' TV critic Jane Simon wrote of Abra's second Holby appearance:
:"THE laughing gas has been in desperately short supply at Holby of late. [[Mark Williams (fictional character)|Mark's]] dad has croaked, [[Connie Beauchamp|Connie's]] been sacked, [[Former characters in Holby City#Lisa Fox|Lisa's]] been demoted and [[Former characters in Holby City#Tricia Williams|Trisha's]] been dumped. What they really need is for someone to come along and prove that heart transplants can be fun. It's a job for comedy cardiac specialist Percy Durant (guest star Ade Edmondson), who we last saw working out in Ghana with consultant Ric. You could easily imagine Percy driving around in a van with a big, red, plastic heart on top of it, or cracking open someone's chest and pulling out a bunch of flowers. And when it comes to Lisa ([[Luisa Bradshaw-White]]), he magically comes up with the answer to all her problems."<ref name="mirror">{{cite web|author=Jane Simon|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/showbiz/tv/todaystv/2005/09/13/drama-holby-city-89520-16124199/|title=DRAMA: HOLBY CITY|publisher=[[Daily Mirror]]|date=[[13 September]] [[2005]]|accessdate=2008-04-11}}</ref>
<blockquote>The laughing gas has been in desperately short supply at Holby of late. [[Mark Williams (fictional character)|Mark's]] dad has croaked, [[Connie Beauchamp|Connie's]] been sacked, [[Former characters in Holby City#Lisa Fox|Lisa's]] been demoted and [[Former characters in Holby City#Tricia Williams|Trisha's]] been dumped. What they really need is for someone to come along and prove that heart transplants can be fun. It's a job for comedy cardiac specialist Percy Durant (guest star Ade Edmondson), who we last saw working out in Ghana with consultant Ric. You could easily imagine Percy driving around in a van with a big, red, plastic heart on top of it, or cracking open someone's chest and pulling out a bunch of flowers. And when it comes to Lisa ([[Luisa Bradshaw-White]]), he magically comes up with the answer to all her problems.<ref name="mirror">{{cite web|author=Jane Simon|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/showbiz/tv/todaystv/2005/09/13/drama-holby-city-89520-16124199/|title=DRAMA: HOLBY CITY|publisher=[[Daily Mirror]]|date=[[13 September]] [[2005]]|accessdate=2008-04-11}}</ref></blockquote>
This particular episode garnered 7.4million viewers and a 33% audience share, with both [[The Guardian]] and [[Digital Spy]] mentioning Edmondson's guest-appearance as Abra as a decisive factor in the high rating.<ref name="guardian">{{cite news|author=John Plunkett|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2005/sep/14/overnights|title=Boring, boring Chelsea|publisher=[[The Guardian]]|date=[[14 September]] [[2005]]|accessdate=2008-04-10}}</ref><ref name="Digital">{{cite news|author=Neil Wilkes|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/broadcasting/a24426/bbc-one-drama-dominates-tuesday.html|title= BBC One drama dominates Tuesday|publisher=[[Digital Spy]]|date=[[15 September]] [[2005]]|accessdate=2008-04-10}}</ref>
This particular episode garnered 7.4&nbsp;million viewers and a 33&nbsp;percent audience share, with both ''[[The Guardian]]'' and [[Digital Spy]] mentioning Edmondson's guest-appearance as Abra as a decisive factor in the high rating.<ref name="guardian">{{cite news|author=John Plunkett|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2005/sep/14/overnights|title=Boring, boring Chelsea|publisher=[[The Guardian]]|date=[[14 September]] [[2005]]|accessdate=2008-04-10}}</ref><ref name="Digital">{{cite news|author=Neil Wilkes|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/broadcasting/a24426/bbc-one-drama-dominates-tuesday.html|title= BBC One drama dominates Tuesday|publisher=[[Digital Spy]]|date=[[15 September]] [[2005]]|accessdate=2008-04-10}}</ref>


In early 2006, the character's "wacky" personality was deemed to have "proved such a hit, that Holby bosses got him back for two more episodes, shown in September and December (2005). And now they want to make Abra a permanent fixture in the show."<ref name="dream" /> Series producer Emma Turner said at the time that "(Abra) made a huge impact in the few episodes that he was involved in" and expressed her delight that Edmondson had agreed to reprise the role.<ref name="dream" /> TV critic [[Jim Shelley (TV critic)|Jim Shelley]] satirised the unrealistic storyline given to the character upon his return, deeming Abra's line "Eessentially, it's an experiment and illegal." - explaining to the sister of the patient that he intended to transplant a pig's kidney into her brother's body, 'Bad news of the week'.<ref name="bad news">{{cite web|author=[[Jim Shelley (TV critic)|Jim Shelly]]|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/showbiz/tv/shelleyvision/2006/09/19/bad-news-of-the-week-89520-17777569/|title=BAD NEWS OF THE WEEK|publisher=[[Daily Mirror]]|date=[[19 September]] [[2006]]|accessdate=2008-04-11}}</ref> However, [[Digital Spy|Digital Spy's]] Dek Hogan was more positive about the plot strand, and especially the role of Abra therein, stating: "It’s been a cracking take this, another example of the excellent form that medical drama has been in this year, thanks in no small part to Adrian Edmondson marvellous turn as maverick surgeon Abra."<ref name="dec">{{cite web|author=Dek Hogan|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/a39331/driven-to-distraction.html|title= Dek's TV Diary - Driven to Distraction|publisher=[[Digital Spy]]|date=[[13 November]] [[2006]]|accessdate=2008-04-10}}</ref>
In early 2006, the character's "wacky" personality was deemed to have "proved such a hit, that Holby bosses got him back for two more episodes, shown in September and December (2005). And now they want to make Abra a permanent fixture in the show."<ref name="dream" /> Series producer Emma Turner said at the time that "(Abra) made a huge impact in the few episodes that he was involved in" and expressed her delight that Edmondson had agreed to reprise the role.<ref name="dream" /> TV critic [[Jim Shelley (TV critic)|Jim Shelley]] satirised the unrealistic storyline given to the character upon his return, deeming Abra's line "Eessentially, it's an experiment and illegal."&mdash;explaining to the sister of the patient that he intended to transplant a pig's kidney into her brother's body, 'Bad news of the week'.<ref name="bad news">{{cite web|author=[[Jim Shelley (TV critic)|Jim Shelly]]|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/showbiz/tv/shelleyvision/2006/09/19/bad-news-of-the-week-89520-17777569/|title=BAD NEWS OF THE WEEK|publisher=[[Daily Mirror]]|date=[[19 September]] [[2006]]|accessdate=2008-04-11}}</ref> However, [[Digital Spy|Digital Spy's]] Dek Hogan was more positive about the plot strand, and especially the role of Abra therein, stating: "It’s been a cracking take this, another example of the excellent form that medical drama has been in this year, thanks in no small part to Adrian Edmondson marvellous turn as maverick surgeon Abra."<ref name="dec">{{cite web|author=Dek Hogan|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/a39331/driven-to-distraction.html|title= Dek's TV Diary - Driven to Distraction|publisher=[[Digital Spy]]|date=[[13 November]] [[2006]]|accessdate=2008-04-10}}</ref>


Jim Shelley again commented on the outlandishness of the character's storylines following Abra's next return to the show, in 2007. He wrote: "Ric and Ade Edmondson had been conducting secret operations on orphans smuggled in from Africa (as you do). [...] It's TV crack - instant, mind-altering, utterly addictive."<ref name="tablets">{{cite web|author=[[Jim Shelley (TV critic)|Jim Shelly]]|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/showbiz/tv/shelleyvision/2007/11/13/keep-taking-the-tablets-holby-89520-20099220/|title=Keep taking the tablets, Holby..|publisher=[[Daily Mirror]]|date=[[13 September]] [[2007]]|accessdate=2008-04-11}}</ref> The also dubbed the line "I don't know why people complain about the NHS." his 'Naive statement of the week', with the explanation: "Hmmmm let's see. Abra covering up that he was operating on his arms-dealer father. Maddy hiding the fact she killed her junkie sister's daughter. And secret cokehead Jesus Of Nazareth (Robert Powell) keeping quiet about counselling Elliot's son for heroin addiction. Oh yeah, and in Casualty, in Holby's A&E department, nurse Ruth Winters secretly fixed her dad's breathalyser test. Anyone detect a theme emerging?"<ref name="naive">{{cite web|author=[[Jim Shelley (TV critic)|Jim Shelly]]|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/showbiz/tv/shelleyvision/2007/10/16/naive-statement-of-the-week-89520-19957804/|title=Naive statement of the week|publisher=[[Daily Mirror]]|date=[[16 October]] [[2007]]|accessdate=2008-04-11}}</ref>
Jim Shelley again commented on the outlandishness of the character's storylines following Abra's next return to the show, in 2007. He wrote: "Ric and Ade Edmondson had been conducting secret operations on orphans smuggled in from Africa (as you do). [...] It's TV crack&mdash;instant, mind-altering, utterly addictive."<ref name="tablets">{{cite web|author=[[Jim Shelley (TV critic)|Jim Shelly]]|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/showbiz/tv/shelleyvision/2007/11/13/keep-taking-the-tablets-holby-89520-20099220/|title=Keep taking the tablets, Holby..|publisher=[[Daily Mirror]]|date=[[13 September]] [[2007]]|accessdate=2008-04-11}}</ref> The also dubbed the line "I don't know why people complain about the NHS." his 'Naive statement of the week', with the explanation: "Hmmmm let's see. Abra covering up that he was operating on his arms-dealer father. Maddy hiding the fact she killed her junkie sister's daughter. And secret cokehead Jesus Of Nazareth (Robert Powell) keeping quiet about counselling Elliot's son for heroin addiction. Oh yeah, and in Casualty, in Holby's A&E department, nurse Ruth Winters secretly fixed her dad's breathalyser test. Anyone detect a theme emerging?"<ref name="naive">{{cite web|author=[[Jim Shelley (TV critic)|Jim Shelly]]|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/showbiz/tv/shelleyvision/2007/10/16/naive-statement-of-the-week-89520-19957804/|title=Naive statement of the week|publisher=[[Daily Mirror]]|date=[[16 October]] [[2007]]|accessdate=2008-04-11}}</ref>


Abra proved a popular character amongst fans of the show, and in the 2007 official fans awards, was voted fifth favourite male character of series 9, and his relationship with Kyla voted fifth favourite coupling of the series.<ref name="htv">{{cite web|url=http://www.holbytvawards.co.uk/|title=holby.tv awards 2007|publisher=holby.tv Database|accessdate=2008-04-10}}</ref> When Edmondson took time out from ''Holby City'' to work on his [[ITV]] [[sitcom]] ''[[Teenage Kicks]]'', Mark Wright of [[The Stage]] reviewed the show poorly, urging him to "go back to Holby City, you were good in that".<ref name="stage">{{cite web|author=Mark Wright|url=http://blogs.thestage.co.uk/mt/mt-search.cgi?tag=Adrian%20Edmondson&blog_id=3&IncludeBlogs=3|title=Square Eyes: 28-30 March|publisher=[[The Stage]]|date=[[28 March]] [[2008]]|accessdate=2008-04-11}}</ref> Announcing that the role of Abra was indeed going to be reprised a sixth time, the Mirror described his return storyline as "sizzling".<ref name="sizzling">{{cite news|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/showbiz/tv/tvland/2008/02/13/ade-edmondson-returns-to-holby-city-89520-20318171/|title=Ade Edmondson returns to Holby City|publisher=[[Daily Mirror]]|date=[[13 February]] [[2008]]|accessdate=2008-04-11}}</ref>
Abra proved a popular character amongst fans of the show, and in the 2007 official fans awards, was voted fifth favourite male character of series 9, and his relationship with Kyla voted fifth favourite coupling of the series.<ref name="htv">{{cite web|url=http://www.holbytvawards.co.uk/|title=holby.tv awards 2007|publisher=holby.tv Database|accessdate=2008-04-10}}</ref> When Edmondson took time out from ''Holby City'' to work on his [[ITV]] [[sitcom]] ''[[Teenage Kicks]]'', Mark Wright of [[The Stage]] reviewed the show poorly, urging him to "go back to Holby City, you were good in that".<ref name="stage">{{cite web|author=Mark Wright|url=http://blogs.thestage.co.uk/mt/mt-search.cgi?tag=Adrian%20Edmondson&blog_id=3&IncludeBlogs=3|title=Square Eyes: 28-30 March|publisher=[[The Stage]]|date=[[28 March]] [[2008]]|accessdate=2008-04-11}}</ref> Announcing that the role of Abra was indeed going to be reprised a sixth time, the Mirror described his return storyline as "sizzling".<ref name="sizzling">{{cite news|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/showbiz/tv/tvland/2008/02/13/ade-edmondson-returns-to-holby-city-89520-20318171/|title=Ade Edmondson returns to Holby City|publisher=[[Daily Mirror]]|date=[[13 February]] [[2008]]|accessdate=2008-04-11}}</ref>

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Percival "Abra" Durant
'Holby City' character
Adrian Edmondson as Abra Durant
First appearance7x38, "Tuesday's Child", 2005
Portrayed byAdrian Edmondson
In-universe information
OccupationConsultant Surgeon, Cardiothoracics, General Surgery and Critical Care
FamilyCecil Durant (father)
ChildrenKyle Wallis

Percival "Abra" Durant is a fictional character in the BBC medical drama Holby City, portrayed by actor Adrian Edmondson.[1] The character first appeared on-screen on 5 July 2005 in the episode "Tuesday's Child"—series 7, episode 38 of the programme.[2] Initially making a one-off, guest-appearance, Edmondson has since reprised the role of Abra six times, stating that he loved the show even before he first appeared in it.[3]

Abra's role in the show is that of Third World rights champion and humorous surgical maverick, whose major storylines have centered around serious rule breaking—stealing returned anti-retroviral drugs to send to African countries in need, performing an experimental xenotransplantation without authorisation, and secretly using Holby City Hospital's theatres at night to perform charity operations on African children—as well as his relationship with colleague Staff Nurse Kyla Tyson.

Well received by both the show's fans, and its directors, Abra has established an enduring popularity which has seen Edmondson invited back to the programme regularly.[4] TV critics have proved almost entirely favourable to the character, even when commenting on the unrealistic quality of many of his storylines.[5]

Creation

Background

It was first announced on 4 May 2005 that comedian Adrian Edmondson would be making a guest appearance in Holby City in July of that year—although the character he would be playing was not disclosed.[6] The storyline running at the time saw established character, General Surgical Consultant Ric Griffin (Hugh Quarshie), depart from Holby to work in his brother's hospital in Ghana, with Registrar Diane Lloyd (Patricia Potter) following on in an attempt to persuade him home. Edmondson's character, Abra Durant, was introduced as a new friend and colleague of Ric's, also working in his brother's clinic.[2] Although the character's given name is actually Percival, it was explained within the episode that he goes by Abra, short for the Ghanaian name 'Abrafo', meaning 'troublemaker'.[1] The episode was shot on location in Ghana, and formed part of the BBC's 'Africa Lives' series,[7] aiming "to give the viewers a more rounded portrayal of African life and culture through special editions of favourite shows as well as new commissions."[8]

Casting

Edmondson has discussed the surprised reaction he encountered upon assuming the role of Abra, stating: "I'm sure people are surprised I'm in it, but I don't give a toss. I have always liked it. It's like any soap—if you watch it, you get stuck in. I love working on it."[9] He has mentioned that both he and his daughter are both long time fans of the show, pre-dating his own casting—"I’m the only cast member who was a fan of the show before I got my job. My youngest daughter, Freya, loves it—we’ve started to watch it as a bonding exercise. The more you watch, the more you’re infected!"[3]—going as far as to describe the role as "a dream".[4] Commenting on his decision only ever to reprise the role of Abra on short term contracts, Edmondson has stated that: "I don't think I could handle any longer. The regulars on the show work very, very hard. Basically I don't think I could do what they do and still be alive!"[10]

Patricia Potter said of working with Edmondson for the first time: "I was intimidated at first because he's such a comedy legend",[11] but concluded "He was really lovely."[11] Co-star Rakie Ayola has also detailed her initial trepidation of working with Edmondson, explaining: "I thought it was going to be difficult at the beginning because he wasn't speaking to me. But he was initially just a little shy and sussing things out. He's a lot quieter than you would expect but then suddenly he'll say something that has everybody doubled up in laughter. You won't find anyone who doesn't like him."[12]

Edmondson's casting in the role followed a trend remarked upon by television critic Jim Shelley, who noted a tendency of Holby City producers toward hiring already well established actors, including Jesus of Nazareth star Robert Powell and actress Patsy Kensit.[13] When asked in November 2007 whether she actively sought out well-known names to fill new roles in the show, series producer Diana Kyle responded: "It's lovely when we have a new member of the cast come in and bring an audience with them. But we want the best actors, and the star names we cast are always the best—which is why we go for them!"[14]

Development

Personality and relationships

Describing the character following his October 2007 departure from the show, the BBC attested: "Rebellious surgeon Abra was an anti-authoritarian and would always fight for what he believed in, even if it broke the rules. He worked hard and played hard and wasn't afraid to push the boundaries."[1] The character has often been referred to as a "maverick",[12][9][15] with editorials also mentioning his "heavy-drinking" tendencies.[16] Edmondson has described his alter ego as "a great character—he's a maverick and can do things the others would not be able to get away with.",[4] while the Daily Mirror have discussed the personality trait whereby "Abra finds it hard to conform to bureaucracy and is a risk taker. He is not afraid to fight for what he believes in—which, inevitably, lands him in all sorts of trouble."[4]

Throughout his later, lengthier appearance on the show, the character cultivated an on-and-off relationship with then Ward Sister, Kyla Tyson (Rakie Ayola). Ayola said of the relationship: "It's love! Well, she loves him but I think he loves moving around the world more. He's a drifter. I wouldn't put any money on a happy ending for them. He's such a rolling stone and she's so emotionally wrong that I don't think it's going to work. On the plus side, I think this pair probably have a fantastic sex life and a great time down the pub."[12] When asked whether the two would ever get back together, after Abra had twice abandoned her character and fled the country, Ayola responded: "He treated Kyla like dirt, so I don’t know if she’ll forgive him, but I love working with Ade – he’s a gorgeous man."[17]

Early appearances

Abra first appeared in episode "Tuesday's Child" as an ex-pat colleague of longstanding character Ric Griffin, now living in Ghana. The storyline saw Ric eventually decide to return to Holby, leaving both Abra and Ghana behind.[2] Abra returned to the show later in the series, in episode "Great Expectations", when he accompanied an African patient to the UK for an operation. He displayed his maverick tendencies by transplanting a third-hand heart, despite having been expressly forbidden to do so by the hospital chairman, Michael Beauchamp (Anthony Calf). He also proved instrumental in convincing recently demoted Matron Lisa Fox (Luisa Bradshaw-White) to leave Holby to practice medicine in Ghana.[18] Bradshaw-White said of the storyline: "I'm pleased it's a positive ending for her as she's been so miserable!"[19]

Abra returned again in episode "Prometheus Unbound", when his 'nephew' Kyle was brought into Holby for a live liver transplant. It was revealed that Abra was actually Kyle's father, and that he and Kyle's mother, Jenny, had brought the child up believing Abra to be his uncle, and his father to be Abra's fictitious brother Harry—supposedly a war hero living abroad with a family of his own.[20] Discussing the storyline, Edmondson commented of his character: "Typically he has been drinking and hasn't warned Ric of his arrival. Abra tells Ric that the surgeon lined up to carry out the op has pulled out. He wants Ric to do it."[16] Abra proved able to convince Ric to go ahead with the operation, even talking him into allowing him to perform part of the surgery himself, despite being under the influence of alcohol. As Kyle recovered, Abra came close to admitting his paternity, however lost his nerve at the last minute and departed from the show once more, despite Jenny's confession that she still loved him.[20]

The character returned on a more permanent basis from June 2006. Edmondson said in January of that year: "I'm going back to film another couple of episodes soon and then for a slightly longer time in the summer."[21] The first of these initial episodes was "Abracadabra" – in which Abra confessed to old friend Diane he had been run out of Ghana by the father of a woman he had a fling with. He was offered a permanent position at Holby by Christopher Sutherland, however this was almost immediately retracted when Abra defied new protocol by utilising the designated emergency theatre for a minor gall stone operation.[22] Edmondson explained of the storyline: "'Abra promises a patient he'll operate on her immediately, but the hospital rules say he can't book the operating theatre for the same day. So Abra decides to do it anyway. He has a knee-jerk reaction to any kind of authority."[10] Initially this plot strand was set to crossover with Holby's sister show, Casualty, with Sutherland's role instead filled by Casualty manager Nathan Spence, however this was abandoned prior to broadcast.[23] After clashing with colleague Nick Jordan in the following episode, "Invasion", Abra made a favourable impression on Lord Charles Byrne, an old family friend. He then left Holby again briefly for a research project recommended by Lord Byrne.[24]

It was revealed at this point that Edmondson would be returning as Abra for six months from the autumn. Series producer Emma Turner stated: "We are delighted that Adrian has agreed to come back. He made a huge impact in the few episodes that he was involved in and there are some explosive and controversial storylines in store for his character when he returns to film with us."[4]

Xenotransplantation; anti-retrovirals

Abra arrived back in Holby in episode "Better The Devil You Know",[25] immediately becoming embroiled in an illegal porcine kidney transplantation on renal patient Pete Golding.[26] When Ric discovered what he had done, the deception strained their friendship, and Abra came close to losing his job.[27] Eventually, Ric decided the pressure of covering up their misdoing was too great to bear, and after making up with Abra, departed once more for Africa on sabbatical.[28]

Kyla and Abra immediately prior to his departure

Around this time, Abra began a relationship with Acting Sister Kyla Tyson.[29] When Ric departed for Uganda, Abra confessed the xenotransplantation secret to Kyla, who helped cover for him upon the arrival of new General Surgical Consultant Daniel Clifford.[30]

It was revealed that Abra had been stealing returned anti-retroviral drugs from the hospital pharmacy, to ship to African countries in need for some weeks.[29] When Kyla discovered a small supply in his desk drawer, she assumed he was HIV positive, and after failing to extract a confession from Abra, terminated their relationship.[31] The misunderstanding was resolved in episode "The Very Thought of You", during which Abra was able to win her back by serenading her in a grand romantic gesture in the hospital car park.[32]

Soon after, the investigation into the suspected corruption within the General Surgical department was stepped up.[33] In episode "The End of the World as We Know It", Clifford managed extract a confession from Abra. He revealed an admiration for Abra's maverick ways, and instead of turning him in, instructed Abra to leave Holby immediately with his record intact. Abra penned a Post-it note bearing a brief message of goodbye to Kyla, and fled the country, leaving her devastated.[34]

Night operations

Abra returned yet again to Holby in episode "The Human Jungle". Initially, Kyla was furious with him, and resisted his attempts to win her back—blaming him for the death of her ex-husband, which occurred in his absence and resulted in her son being taken into foster care.[35] However, Abra persisted, and was able to win her back and convince her to move in with him.[36]

It was revealed that his return to Holby was part of a deal made with hospital manager, Christopher Sutherland. Abra had agreed to turn around the hospital's struggling Acute Assessment Unit, and in return, Sutherland would allow him to use the hospital's theatres at night to operate on African children through a charity scheme Abra was involved in.[36] The plan fell through when Sutherland was fired after the Board of Directors took a vote of no confidence in him.[37] He was replaced by Jayne Grayson, who refused Abra's proposal, citing budget constraints.[38]

Abra, aided by a returned Ric, decided to go ahead with the operations anyway, and secured the use of Kellar theatre at night from Clifford.[39] However, events come to a head when they received a charity patient in episode "Duty of Care" chaperoned by Abra's father, Cecil. Having previously told Kyla his father was dead, Abra attempted to hide his identity from her, but she was furious to discover the truth.[40] He placated her briefly, but was so worried when his father collapsed with ill-health that he ruined a social services meeting to decide whether her son may be returned from foster care. They rowed bitterly, and soon thereafter Abra's father died. He decided to take over the running of the charity in his father's place, and once more departed from Holby, again leaving Kyla behind.[41]

Post-traumatic stress

It was announced on 7 November 2007 that Abra would again be returning to Holby City, in spring 2008.[42][42] Edmondson revealed that "Abra comes back as a patient because some trauma has happened in Africa and he will be sponging off Ric."[9] Expanding on this, he explained: "Abra’s in a very fragile state, as he’s suffering from post-traumatic stress. He keeps hurting himself, but no one knows why. Ric’s pretty off with Abra at first, but he agrees to let him stay at his place for a week. Abra used to be a nice guy, but he’s horrible now. Something happened to him on his travels, though even I haven’t been told what it is yet. What I do know is that Abra has a huge machete scar on his back... I imagine he’s been though some horror."[3]

Reception

The light-hearted, comedic quality the character of Abra brought to Holby City was a focal point of early reviews. Daily Mirror TV critic Jane Simon wrote of Abra's second Holby appearance:

The laughing gas has been in desperately short supply at Holby of late. Mark's dad has croaked, Connie's been sacked, Lisa's been demoted and Trisha's been dumped. What they really need is for someone to come along and prove that heart transplants can be fun. It's a job for comedy cardiac specialist Percy Durant (guest star Ade Edmondson), who we last saw working out in Ghana with consultant Ric. You could easily imagine Percy driving around in a van with a big, red, plastic heart on top of it, or cracking open someone's chest and pulling out a bunch of flowers. And when it comes to Lisa (Luisa Bradshaw-White), he magically comes up with the answer to all her problems.[43]

This particular episode garnered 7.4 million viewers and a 33 percent audience share, with both The Guardian and Digital Spy mentioning Edmondson's guest-appearance as Abra as a decisive factor in the high rating.[15][44]

In early 2006, the character's "wacky" personality was deemed to have "proved such a hit, that Holby bosses got him back for two more episodes, shown in September and December (2005). And now they want to make Abra a permanent fixture in the show."[4] Series producer Emma Turner said at the time that "(Abra) made a huge impact in the few episodes that he was involved in" and expressed her delight that Edmondson had agreed to reprise the role.[4] TV critic Jim Shelley satirised the unrealistic storyline given to the character upon his return, deeming Abra's line "Eessentially, it's an experiment and illegal."—explaining to the sister of the patient that he intended to transplant a pig's kidney into her brother's body, 'Bad news of the week'.[45] However, Digital Spy's Dek Hogan was more positive about the plot strand, and especially the role of Abra therein, stating: "It’s been a cracking take this, another example of the excellent form that medical drama has been in this year, thanks in no small part to Adrian Edmondson marvellous turn as maverick surgeon Abra."[46]

Jim Shelley again commented on the outlandishness of the character's storylines following Abra's next return to the show, in 2007. He wrote: "Ric and Ade Edmondson had been conducting secret operations on orphans smuggled in from Africa (as you do). [...] It's TV crack—instant, mind-altering, utterly addictive."[5] The also dubbed the line "I don't know why people complain about the NHS." his 'Naive statement of the week', with the explanation: "Hmmmm let's see. Abra covering up that he was operating on his arms-dealer father. Maddy hiding the fact she killed her junkie sister's daughter. And secret cokehead Jesus Of Nazareth (Robert Powell) keeping quiet about counselling Elliot's son for heroin addiction. Oh yeah, and in Casualty, in Holby's A&E department, nurse Ruth Winters secretly fixed her dad's breathalyser test. Anyone detect a theme emerging?"[47]

Abra proved a popular character amongst fans of the show, and in the 2007 official fans awards, was voted fifth favourite male character of series 9, and his relationship with Kyla voted fifth favourite coupling of the series.[48] When Edmondson took time out from Holby City to work on his ITV sitcom Teenage Kicks, Mark Wright of The Stage reviewed the show poorly, urging him to "go back to Holby City, you were good in that".[49] Announcing that the role of Abra was indeed going to be reprised a sixth time, the Mirror described his return storyline as "sizzling".[50]

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  31. ^ "Crossing the Line". Holby City. Season 9. Episode 9. 2006-12-14. BBC. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |episodelink= ignored (|episode-link= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  32. ^ "The Very Thought of You". Holby City. Season 9. Episode 11. 2006-12-28. BBC. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |episodelink= ignored (|episode-link= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  33. ^ "The Games People Play". Holby City. Season 9. Episode 13. 2007-01-04. BBC. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |episodelink= ignored (|episode-link= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  34. ^ "The End of the World as We Know It". Holby City. Season 9. Episode 14. 2007-01-09. BBC. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |episodelink= ignored (|episode-link= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  35. ^ "The Human Jungle". Holby City. Season 9. Episode 32. 2007-05-24. BBC. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |episodelink= ignored (|episode-link= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  36. ^ a b "Under the Radar". Holby City. Season 9. Episode 39. 2007-07-10. BBC. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |episodelink= ignored (|episode-link= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  37. ^ "Countdown". Holby City. Season 9. Episode 37. 2007-06-28. BBC. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |episodelink= ignored (|episode-link= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  38. ^ "Temporary Insanity". Holby City. Season 9. Episode 42. 2007-07-31. BBC. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |episodelink= ignored (|episode-link= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  39. ^ "Old Wounds". Holby City. Season 9. Episode 45. 2007-08-21. BBC. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |episodelink= ignored (|episode-link= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  40. ^ "Duty of Care (Part One)". Holby City. Season 9. Episode 51. 2007-10-02. BBC. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |episodelink= ignored (|episode-link= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  41. ^ "Duty of Care (Part Two)". Holby City. Season 9. Episode 52. 2007-10-09. BBC. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |episodelink= ignored (|episode-link= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
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