Holby City 캐릭터 목록 - List of Holby City characters
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Holby City 는 1999 년 1 월 12 일부터 영국 BBC One 에서 방영 된 영국의 의료 드라마 TV 시리즈입니다 . [1] 이 시리즈는 Tony McHale 과 Mal Young 이 BBC 의료 드라마 Casualty 의 스핀 오프 로 제작했습니다 . 이것은 똑같이 가상의 도시 Holby에 기반을 둔 가상의 Holby City 병원 의 응급실에 설정되어 있습니다. [2] [3] 이 쇼는 병원의 외과 병동에있는 의료진과 보조 진의 전문적이고 개인적인 가상의 삶에 초점을 맞추고 있습니다. [4] 그것은 주로 Borehamwood 의 BBC Elstree Center 에서 촬영됩니다 . [5] 이 프로그램은 1000 개 이상의 에피소드로 구성된 21 개의 전체 시리즈를 방영했으며 현재 22 번째 시리즈를 방영 중 입니다. [6] [7] 영에서 치료를 환자에게 무슨 일이 있었는지 탐구하고 싶어 사상자 들이 병원의 외과 병동에 멀리 찍은 후. [4] 그는 사상자 가 "금주의 사고"스토리 라인에만 국한된 반면 Holby City 는 즉각적인 생사 결정보다는 장기 요양에 관한 스토리 라인의 가능성을 허용 했다고 주장했습니다 . [8] 의 경찰 절차 스핀 오프 인 HolbyBlue 는 2007 년 5 월 8 일부터 방영을 시작했으며 시청률이 좋지 않아 취소되기 전에 두 시리즈를 진행했습니다. [9]
이 연재물 은 정규 및 반복 캐릭터 의 앙상블 캐스트 를 특징으로하며, 첫 번째 시리즈의 11 명의 주인공으로 시작되었으며 , 이후 모두 쇼를 떠났습니다. [5] 이후 등장 인물이 시리즈 안팎으로 작성되었으며 현재 약 16 명의 배우가 주연으로 고용되었습니다. [10] 4 번째 와 22 번째 시리즈 사이에 500 개가 넘는 에피소드에 출연 한이 쇼의 최장수 캐릭터는 Hugh Quarshie가 연기 한 Ric Griffin 입니다. [11] 또한 Holby City 는 각 에피소드의 게스트 아티스트와 스토리 아크에 등장하는 반복되는 캐릭터를 선보입니다. [12] 쇼의 많은 정규 출연진은 Holby City 와 Casualty 에서 환자와 직원으로 사전에 사소한 모습을 보였습니다 . 2015 년에 캐스팅 디렉터는 Casualty 에서 환자로 게스트 역할을 맡은 후 Cara Martinez 의 정규 역할을 위해 Niamh Walsh 를 고용 했습니다 . [13] Holby City의 캐릭터 가 자매 쇼 Casualty 와 HolbyBlue에 등장했으며 그 반대의 경우도 마찬가지입니다. 대부분의 캐릭터는 게스트 스타이지만 일부는 정규 캐스트 멤버가되었습니다. Amanda Mealing 은 Connie Beauchamp 로 Casualty에 합류했습니다. 2014 년 Holby City 에서 6 년 동안 근무했습니다 . 닉 요르단 배우 마이클 프랑스어 모두의 메인 캐스트에 stints을했다 Holby 도시 및 사상자 , 그리고 클라이브 맨틀은 자신의 역할 되풀이 마이크 바라트을 에 Holby 도시 이년 떠난 후, 1999 년에 사상자를 . [14]
현재 캐릭터 일반 문자 반복되는 문자 임박한 캐스트 변경 이전 캐릭터 일반 문자 Recurring characters ^ a b c d The original broadcast date of the character's first appearance. ^ a b The original broadcast date of the character's last appearance. References ^ Smithies, Sandy (12 January 1999). "Television Tuesday" . The Guardian . Guardian Media Group . Archived from the original on 6 July 2010. Retrieved 14 February 2010 . ^ Green, Kris (14 December 2009). "' Holby City's exec producer stands down" . Digital Spy . Hearst Magazines . Archived from the original on 5 April 2017. Retrieved 4 April 2017 . ^ "Film of the season; Babe, Christmas Day, BBC1 7 pm" . Daily Record . 19 December 1998. Retrieved 4 April 2017 . ^ a b Taylor, Jim (2 January 1999). "Life's sweet off the Street" . Daily Record . Archived from the original on 6 July 2010. Retrieved 4 April 2017 . ^ a b Moloney, Aisling (25 August 2017). "Where is Holby City filmed?" . Metro . Retrieved 23 May 2020 . ^ "Episodes" . BBC Online . BBC . 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