Medics is a British
medical drama series that was first broadcast on
ITV on 14 November 1990. The show ran for five series with a total of 40 episodes. The show came to end on 24 November 1995. It follows the everyday lives and loves, trials and tribulations of the
doctors,
nurse
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s,
patient
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s and administrative staff of a large
teaching hospital
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in the north-west of England near the city of
Manchester
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.
Cast
Medics had many cast members over its five-year history:
This is listed by order of first appearance:
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Jimmi Harkishin
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– Dr. Jay Rahman,
registrar
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Education
* Registrar (education), an official in an academic institution who handles student records
* Registrar of the University of Oxford, one of the se ...
*Penny Bunton – Dr Jessica Hardman,
medical student
A medical school is a tertiary educational institution, or part of such an institution, that teaches medicine, and awards a professional degree for physicians. Such medical degrees include the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS, MB ...
(1990–1993)
*Francesca Ryan – Claire Armstrong (1990–1994)
*Emma Cunningham – Dr. Gail Benson,
senior house officer A senior house officer (SHO) is a non-consultant hospital doctor in the Republic of Ireland. SHOs are supervised in their work by consultants and registrars. In training posts these registrars and consultants oversee training and are usually their d ...
(1992–1995)
*
Tom Baker
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– Dr. Geoffrey Hoyt,
general surgeon
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(1992–1995)
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James Gaddas
James Gaddas (born 17 June 1960) is an English actor best known for his roles in ''Coronation Street'', '' Bad Girls'', '' Doctors'', ''Emmerdale'' and ''Hollyoaks''.
Career
Gaddas played Eddie Ainsworth in the tenth episode of the seventh seri ...
– Dr. Robert Nevin,
senior registrar
:''This article primarily explains the Senior Registrar doctor grade within the United Kingdom until 1996''
A Senior Registrar was a grade of doctor in the United Kingdom or Ireland before being superseded during reforms in the 1990s. The senior ...
(1992–1995)
*
Sue Johnston – Ruth Parry,
administrator (1992–1995)
*Teddie Thompson – Dr. Alison Makin,
house officer (1992–1995)
*
Hugh Quarshie
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– Dr. Tom Carey, research consultant (1992–1994)
*Dinah Stabb – Miss Helen Lomax,
plastic surgeon
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(1994–1995)
*Patricia Kerrigan – Dr. Sarah Kemp,
senior registrar
:''This article primarily explains the Senior Registrar doctor grade within the United Kingdom until 1996''
A Senior Registrar was a grade of doctor in the United Kingdom or Ireland before being superseded during reforms in the 1990s. The senior ...
(1994–1995)
*Clarence Smith – Billy Cheshire, charge nurse (1994–1995)
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Nick Dunning
Nick Dunning (born 1957 in London) is an English actor.
He is a well known theatre actor who attended RADA (Dip Hons) 1977, where he won the Ronson Prize for Most Promising Young Actor. He has appeared on stage in the West End in London and a ...
– Derek Foster, resources manager (1994–1995)
External links
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* {{epguides, Medics, title=Medics
1990 British television series debuts
1995 British television series endings
1990s British drama television series
1990s British medical television series
ITV television dramas
Television series by ITV Studios
Television shows set in Manchester
English-language television shows
Television shows produced by Granada Television