Holby City series 20
Holby City | |
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Season 20 | |
No. of episodes | 52 |
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Original network | BBC One BBC One HD |
Original release | 2 January 2018 present | –
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The twentieth series of the British medical drama television series Holby City began on BBC One on 2 January 2018 in the United Kingdom. The series consists of 52 episodes; a decrease from the previous series. Kate Hall is the series producer and Simon Harper is the executive producer. Camilla Arfwedson and Jemma Redgrave returned as former regulars character Zosia March and Bernie Wolfe in guest roles and Catherine Russell reprised her role as Serena Campbell from episode six. James Anderson (Oliver Valentine) departed the series in episode 13.
Episodes
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Viewers (millions) [nb 1] |
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904 | 1 | "The Prisoner"[1] | Jennie Darnell | Ed Sellek | 2 January 2018 | 4.65 |
905 | 2 | "Ready or Not"[2] | Francis Annan | Robert Goldsbrough | 9 January 2018 | 4.88 |
906 | 3 | "There by the Grace of..."[3] | Francis Annan | Johanne McAndrew and Elliot Hope | 16 January 2018 | 4.70 |
907 | 4 | "Hanssen Is as Hanssen Does"[4] | James Larkin | Joe Ainsworth | 23 January 2018 | 4.12 |
908 | 5 | "One Day at a Time"[5] | James Larkin | Isla Gray | 30 January 2018 | 4.53 |
909 | 6 | "Not Your Home Now"[6] | Baff Akoto | Patrick Homes | 7 February 2018 | 4.02 |
910 | 7 | "Precipice"[7] | Baff Akoto | Tony Higgins | 13 February 2018 | 4.50 |
911 | 8 | "Hard Day's Night"[8] | Daikin Marsh | Michelle Lipton | 20 February 2018 | 4.28 |
912 | 9 | "Ache"[9] | Daikin Marsh | Martin Jameson | 28 February 2018 | 4.29 |
913 | 10 | "Square One"[10] | Toby Frow | Kathrine Smith | 6 March 2018 | 4.30 |
914 | 11 | "The L Word"[11] | Toby Frow | Katie Douglas | 13 March 2018 | 4.36 |
915 | 12 | "No Matter Where You Go, There You Are – Part One"[12] | David Innes Edwards | Patrick Homes | 20 March 2018 | 4.56 |
916 | 13 | "No Matter Where You Go, There You Are – Part Two"[13] | David Innes Edwards | Andy Bayliss | 27 March 2018 | 4.18 |
917 | 14 | "Tete a Tate"[14] | Julie Edwards | Joe Ainsworth | 3 April 2018 | 4.41 |
918 | 15 | "Tate Gallery"[15] | Samantha Harrie | Joe Ainsworth | 10 April 2018 | 4.05 |
919 | 16 | "New Ain't All It's Cracked Up to Be"[16] | Steve Brett | Nick Fisher | 17 April 2018 | 4.40 |
920 | 17 | "The Way We Were"[17] | Steve Brett | Becky Prestwich | 24 April 2018 | 4.27 |
921 | 18 | "Headstrong"[18] | Christiana Ebohon-Green | Johanne McAndrew and Elliot Hope | 1 May 2018 | 4.07 |
922 | 19 | "Bubble Wrap"[19] | Sean Glynn | Ed Sellek | 8 May 2018 | 3.92 |
923 | 20 | "Blind Spot"[20] | Daikin Marsh | Katie Douglas | 15 May 2018 | 3.81 |
924 | 21 | "Belonging"[21] | Daikin Marsh | Katie Douglas | 22 May 2018 | 3.85 |
925 | 22 | "Only a Word"[22] | Thomas Hescott | Nick Fisher | 29 May 2018 | 3.47 |
926 | 23 | "None but the Brave"[23] | Thomas Hescott | Gerard Sampaio | 5 June 2018 | 3.66 |
927 | 24 | "Primum Non Nocere − Part One"[24] | Jennie Darnell | Patrick Homes | 12 June 2018 | 3.92 |
928 | 25 | "Primum Non Nocere − Part Two"[25] | Jennie Darnell | Patrick Homes | 20 June 2018 | N/A |
929 | 26 | "Fallen Idol"[26] | Dermot Boyd | Kathrine Smith | 27 June 2018 | 3.68 |
930 | 27 | "The Anniversary Waltz"[27] | Dermot Boyd | Joe Ainsworth | 4 July 2018 | N/A |
931 | 28 | "Into the Light"[28] | Jamie Annett | Becky Prestwich and Nick Fisher | 11 July 2018 | 3.92 |
932 | 29 | "The Friend Zone"[29] | Jamie Annett | Katie Douglas | 17 July 2018 | 3.73 |
933 | 30 | "Two for Joy"[30] | Toby Frow | Ed Sellek | 24 July 2018 | 3.85 |
934 | 31 | "Child in Your Shadow"[31] | Toby Frow | Johanne McAndrew and Elliot Hope | 31 July 2018 | 3.83 |
935 | 32 | "Bygones"[32] | Paulette Randall | Jon Barton | 8 August 2018 | 3.42 |
936 | 33 | "Bargaining"[33] | Paulette Randall | Katie Douglas | 14 August 2018 | 3.63 |
937 | 34 | "All Business"[34] | Tracey Rooney | Nick Fisher | 21 August 2018 | 3.82 |
938 | 35 | "Man Down"[35] | Tracey Rooney | Michelle Lipton | 28 August 2018 | 3.65 |
939 | 36 | "Keep Your Friends Close"[36] | Michael Lacey | Isla Gray | 4 September 2018 | 3.76[nb 2] |
940 | 37 | "All Lies Lead to the Truth"[37] | Michael Lacey | Robert Goldsbrough | 11 September 2018 | 3.37[nb 2] |
941 | 38 | "One Man and His God"[38] | Jan Bauer | Andy Bayliss | 18 September 2018 | N/A |
942 | 39 | "Undoing"[39] | Sean Glynn | Nick Fisher | 25 September 2018 | N/A |
943 | 40 | "Inscrutable"[40] | Sean Glynn | Tony Higgins | 2 October 2018 | N/A |
944 | 41 | "The Three Musketeers"[41] | Daikin Marsh | Joe Ainsworth | 9 October 2018 | N/A |
945 | 42 | "Stains"[42] | Daikin Marsh | Patrick Homes | 16 October 2018 | N/A |
946 | 43 | "Too Good to be True"[43] | Jamie Annett | Gerard Sampaio | 23 October 2018 | N/A |
Production
The series began airing on Tuesday nights on BBC One from 2 January 2018.[1][44] Simon Harper continues his role as the executive producer of the show,[45] while Kate Hall serves as the series producer.[46] The series consists of 52 episodes, a decrease since the previous series.[1]
Cast
Overview
The twentieth series of Holby City began with 15 roles receiving star billing, including Guy Henry as chief executive officer and consultant general surgeon Henrik Hanssen, Paul McGann as director of surgical innovations and medicine and consultant neurosurgeon John Gaskell,[47] Bob Barrett as Sacha Levy, a clinical skills tutor, consultant general surgeon and the clinical lead of Keller ward,[47] Hugh Quarshie as consultant general surgeon Ric Griffin,[1] and Rosie Marcel as director of cardiothoracic surgery, consultant cardiothoracic surgeon and clinical lead of Darwin ward Jac Naylor. Hermione Gulliford, meanwhile, portrays consultant neurosurgeon Roxanna MacMillan,[1] James Anderson and Olga Fedori appear as cardiothoracic specialist registrars Oliver Valentine[1] and Frieda Petrenko,[2] David Ames continues his role as Dominic Copeland, a specialist registrar in general surgery.[1] Belinda Owusu and Salma Hoque portray F1 doctors, later F2 doctors, Nicky McKendrick and Meena Chowdhury,[47] and Alex Walkinshaw stars as director of nursing services Adrian "Fletch" Fletcher.[47] Jaye Jacobs appears as staff nurse, and later senior staff nurse, Donna Jackson[47] and Kaye Wragg and Lee Mead feature as staff nurses Essie Di Lucca and Ben "Lofty" Chiltern respectively.[1][47] Additionally, Jules Robertson continues his semi-regular role as porter Jason Haynes.[6]
Anderson departed his role as Oliver Valentine in episode 13. He confirmed his departure on Twitter after the episode's broadcast, commenting, "It's with a full, heavy heart that I now move on to adventures new."[48] Essie also left the series in episode 13. Sasha Morris of Daily Star reported that Wragg had left the cast,[49] but Wragg confirmed on Twitter that it was a break.[50] Essie will return in episode 28, which will be broadcast on 10 July 2018.[28] Marcel confirmed in an interview with Laura-Jayne Tyler of Inside Soap that a main character would be killed off during the series.[51] In episode 39, Roxanna was killed off; the exit was embargoed until transmission to surprise the audience. Producers informed Gulliford when she joined the series that she would be killed off as part of her storyline.[52]
Camilla Arfwedson reprised her role as Zosia March for only episode one.[53] After taking a break from the serial in the previous series, Catherine Russell returned to her role as consultant general surgeon and clinical lead of AAU Serena Campbell.[54][55] Serena returns in episode 6.[6] Marcus Griffiths joins the cast as registrar Xavier "Zav" Duval in episode 8.[8] Jemma Redgrave also left her role as Bernie Wolfe during the previous series, although producer Hall confirmed that she would return when she decided to end her break.[46] Russell confirmed on 6 February 2018 that Redgrave would film several episodes in March.[56] She will return in episode 24.[57] Olivia Poulet joins the semi-regular cast as chief executive officer and consultant cardiothoracic surgeon Abigail Tate in episode 14.[58]
The series features several recurring characters, and numerous guest stars. Gruffudd Glyn stars in the two opening episodes as prisoner Danny Fincher.[1] Actress Sara Stewart appears in episode 2 as cardiothoracic surgeon Professor Arianne Cornell,[2] following her appearance in episode 1067 of Casualty.[59] Dana Smit reprises her guest role as Sara Johannsen, the wife of Fredrik Johansson (Billy Postlethwaite), in episode 4.[4] Wanda Ventham stars as Shelaigh Chiltern, the grandmother of Lofty, from episode four.[60] Macey Chipping features in episode 7 as Fletch's daughter, Evie Fletcher, having last appeared in March 2017.[7] Poppy Jharka reprises her guest role as Amira Zafar in episodes 11 and 12.[11][12] Kai O'Loughlin returns to his role as Mikey Fletcher, Fletch's son, in the series. He appears in episode 18 and 20.[18][20] On 1 February 2018, it was announced that actress Gemma Oaten would reprise her role as nurse Sydney Somers for one episode, having previously appeared in two episodes in the previous series.[61] Sydney stars in episode 20.[62]
Hall announced that this series would continue to crossover with Casualty.[46] A trailer teasing the show's summer storylines revealed that Casualty character Ethan Hardy, portrayed by George Rainsford, would be guest appearing in an episode in the near future.[63]
Main characters
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Recurring characters
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Guest characters
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Notes
- ^ Viewing figures represent the BBC One audience. Although the series is simulcast in HD, the Broadcasters' Audience Research Board only archive viewing figures for the top thirty rated programmes on BBC HD each week. As such, data for Holby City's simulcast audience is not consistently available.
- ^ a b 7 day data until 28 day data is available
References
- General
- Final viewing figures: "Weekly Top 30 Programmes". Broadcasters' Audience Research Board. Retrieved 26 September 2015.
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