Overview ,
James Anderson,
Jimmy Akingbola,
Paul Bradley,
Rosie Marcel,
Guy Henry,
Hugh Quarshie, Adam Astill,
Bob Barrett,
Jaye Jacobs (
front left to right)
Olga Fedori,
Edward MacLiam,
Laila Rouass,
Hari Dhillon,
Tina Hobley, La Charné Jolly The series began with 16 roles receiving star
billing.
Connie Beauchamp (
Amanda Mealing) and
Elliot Hope (
Paul Bradley) are consultants on the
cardiothoracic surgery ward, Darwin.
Ric Griffin (
Hugh Quarshie),
Michael Spence (
Hari Dhillon) and
Jac Naylor (
Rosie Marcel) are
consultants on the
general surgery ward, Keller, while Sacha Levy (Bob Barrett) is a locum general surgery
registrar.
Joseph Byrne (
Luke Roberts) and Greg Douglas (
Edward MacLiam) are cardiothoracic registrars, and
Oliver Valentine (
James Anderson) is a
F2 doctor working under Greg. Oliver's sister
Penny (
Emma Catherwood) is also an F2, and works on the
Acute Assessment Unit (AAU), alongside sister Frieda Petrenko (
Olga Fedori).
Faye Byrne (
Patsy Kensit) and
Donna Jackson (
Jaye Jacobs) are also ward sisters, on Darwin and Keller wards respectively, and
Elizabeth Tait(La Charné Jolly) is a staff nurse on Keller.
Mark Williams (
Robert Powell) is the hospital's
Chief Executive Officer.
Guy Henry was cast as new joint Director of Surgery and consultant general surgeon
Henrik Hanssen, who arrived in the series' first episode. His character is "a bit of a mystery man", apparently sent to the hospital by the
Department of Health to make budget cuts. Henry describes him as "punctilious, pedantic and passionate about his work" with a dry sense of humour, and a rival to Connie.
Tina Hobley returned as ward sister
Chrissie Williams following four months maternity leave in November 2010, and used her infant son Orson to play Chrissie's son Daniel.
Jimmy Akingbola joined the cast in January 2011 as general surgical registrar, Antoine Malick.
Laila Rouass was cast as cardiothoracic surgical registrar Sahira Shah, appeared from February 2011. Announcing her casting, Daniel Kilkelly of media entertainment website
Digital Spy described Sahira as a rival for Jac and love interest for Greg, who shares a "dark history" with Hanssen. Rouass was able to relate to the role as, like herself, Sahira is a mother attempting to balance her personal and professional lives. Campbell stated that Rouass brought a "fresh new energy" to the series and that Sahira had been a "joy to create", commenting on the character: "While on the surface she appears to be cool and calm, underneath it all, she is kicking madly just to keep afloat. It will be fascinating to explore what is really going on underneath the façade of perfection Sahira has created for herself. I'm sure her character will be someone a lot of viewers will recognise in themselves." Adam Astill was cast as consultant
orthopaedic surgeon Dan Hamilton. Former
Waterloo Road stars
Sarah-Jane Potts and
Lauren Drummond joined the cast on 7 June 2011. Potts plays senior staff nurse Eddie McKee and Drummond plays agency nurse Chantelle Lane. Recurring characters include Holby
NHS trust chairman Terence Cunningham (Roger Barclay), staff nurse Mary-Claire Carter (
Niamh McGrady), agency nurse Kieran Callaghan (
Barry Sloane), who served as a love interest for Donna, and
Foundation House Officer 1 (F1)
Lulu Hutchison (
Fiona Hampton). Several cast members departed during the course of the series. Kensit resigned from the show during its twelfth series and departed at the end of 2010, having filmed her final scenes on 8 October 2010. She stated that she had had a "fantastic time playing Faye but [...] felt it was the right time to move on." Mealing resigned during 2010 after six years in the role of Connie. Campbell deemed Mealing "an invaluable asset" to the series, commenting: "She created an iconic character and Connie will not be forgotten. Connie will have a dramatic but heart-warming departure which will tie into the dramatic entrance of an exciting new regular character." Roberts also announced his resignation in 2010, after being cast in
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. He filmed his final scenes for
Holby City in September 2010. Quarshie took a break from the series when Ric was written out to recuperate from his cancer treatment. Powell also departed from the series to return to working in theatre, explaining: "I've been there for six years, and that was five years longer than I ever anticipated staying, and it just struck me that it was probably time to move on and go back to [my] roots." Jacobs left the show in March 2011, after seven years playing Donna. As the series had seen the departure of so many cast members, and the introduction of many new ones, Jacobs deemed it "a new era with a new cast", one which she was not part of, and stated that the time felt right to leave. Catherwood departed the following month, when her character Penny was killed off.
Main characters •
Jimmy Akingbola as
Antoine Malick (from episode 12) •
James Anderson as
Oliver Valentine • Adam Astill as
Dan Hamilton (from episode 18) •
Bob Barrett as
Sacha Levy •
Paul Bradley as
Elliot Hope • •
Hari Dhillon as
Michael Spence •
Lauren Drummond as
Chantelle Lane (from episode 34) •
Olga Fedori as
Frieda Petrenko •
Guy Henry as
Henrik Hanssen (from episode 1) •
Tina Hobley as
Chrissie Williams (from episode 3) •
Jaye Jacobs as
Donna Jackson (until episode 21) • La Charné Jolly as
Elizabeth Tait •
Patsy Kensit as
Faye Byrne (until episode 11) •
Rosie Marcel as
Jac Naylor • Edward McLiam as
Greg Douglas • •
Sarah-Jane Potts as
Eddi McKee (from episode 34) •
Robert Powell as
Mark Williams (until episode 15) •
Hugh Quarshie as
Ric Griffin •
Luke Roberts as
Joseph Byrne (until episode 13) •
Laila Rouass as
Sahira Shah (from episode 18)
Recurring and guest characters • Roger Barclay as Terence Cunningham (until episode 44) •
Silas Carson as Sunil Bhatti (episodes 27−52) •
Fiona Hampton as
Lulu Hutchison (episodes 40−47) • Daisy Keeping as Lleucu Jones (from episode 43) •
Niamh McGrady as
Mary-Claire Carter •
Alan Morrissey as Nicky van Barr (until episode 2) •
Barry Sloane as Kieran Callaghan (episodes 5−21) ==Reception==