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A still from the opening title sequence of HolbyBlue
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Also known as | Holby Blue |
Genre | Police procedural drama |
Created by | Tony Jordan |
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Composer(s) | Mark Hinton-Stewart |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 2 |
No. of episodes | 20 (list of episodes) |
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Executive producer(s) | Tony Jordan Karen Wilson |
Producer(s) | Claire Phillips |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
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Distributor | BBC |
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Original network | BBC One |
Original release | 8 May 2007 | – 5 June 2008
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Related shows |
Casualty Holby City |
External links | |
HolbyBlue Website | |
Production website |
HolbyBlue (also known as Holby Blue) is a British police procedural drama series. The show revolves around the daily lives of a number of police officers working at Holby South police station. The cast for series one included Jimmy Akingbola as PC Neil Parker, Joe Jacobs as PC William "Billy" Jackson, David Sterne as Sergeant Edward 'Mac' McFadden, Cal Macaninch as DI John Keenan, James Hillier as Sergeant Christian Young, Kacey Ainsworth as Inspector Jenny Black, Richard Harrington as DS Luke French, Zöe Lucker as Kate Keenan, Chloe Howman as PC Kelly Cooper, Kieran O'Brien as PC Robert Clifton, Tim Pigott-Smith as DCI Harry Hutchinson, Sara Powell as Rachel Barker and Elaine Glover as PC Lucy Slater. Velibor Topić and Julie Cox joined the cast in a recurring capacity as drug baron Neculai Stenga and Mandy French, Luke French's wife. By the end of series one, Pigott-Smith and Topic both departed the show. Series two saw the introductions of Oliver Milburn as DCI Scott Vaughan and James Thornton as Constable Jake Loughton. Stephanie Langton took over from Julie Cox in series two to continue playing the role of Mandy.