List of Heartbeat characters


The British period police drama Heartbeat ran from 1992 to 2010. The 18th and final series ended on 12 September 2010.
Within each category, characters are listed in order of first appearance. Only regular and recurring characters are included. Each episode typically also features half a dozen or more actors whose characters appear in that episode only.

Police

Aidensfield village "bobbies"

In one of the very first episodes, Sergeant Blaketon stated that the Ashfordly police force comprised 12 officers, but storylines never built on this fact, and only four officers ever featured in the show. These are the Ashfordly sergeant, the Aidensfield village constable of the day, plus Phil Bellamy, Alf Ventress, and, from time to time, another rookie PC. Occasionally other anonymous police officers are seen in the background, but they are never given names or any dialogue. Otherwise, the small contingent of regulars appears able to provide a continuous 24-hour service for the whole area, with someone always available to respond to any call-out at any time of the day or night.

Aidensfield doctors

It is something of a tradition that Aidensfield doctors should die in the series. Only two of the seven serving doctors exited the series without meeting his or her maker. Dr Alex Ferrenby died by drowning; Dr Kate Rowan died of leukaemia-related pneumonia; Dr Neil Bolton died in a house fire; Dr Tricia Summerbee died in a horse riding accident; and Dr Helen Walker died in a bomb explosion that flattened the Police house. This leaves Dr Liz Merrick, see above description, and the very short-serving Dr James Alway as the only characters to serve as the doctor in Aidensfield, and lived to tell the tale.

Other medical staff

The Aidensfield Arms, the village pub, was originally owned by Lord Ashfordly and run by George Ward. In the second series, George was assisted by his niece Gina Ward who became the pub licensee after his death between the sixth and the seventh series. Former Sergeant Oscar Blaketon later became the pub's owner, and he and Gina subsequently ran the pub jointly, assisted from time to time by members of Gina's family.
In early series, Aidensfield Garage featured peripherally; it was run by Malcolm Mostyn. In episode 4.3, "Mid Day Sun", the garage was apparently being run by Jim Swaby, who contracted rabies and died. Eventually the garage came under the ownership of Bernie Scripps and took on a more prominent role in the storylines. However, in episode 287 Bernie Scripps is asked by the police to check his old records and he produces a receipt for a repair he carried out on a car "fifteen years ago", thereby contradicting the supposed timeline.
This section lists other characters who have appeared in more than one episode.
Over the years, a number of well-known guest stars have made one-off appearances in Heartbeat, either in cameo roles or more substantial single-episode parts. These include Richard Todd, David Essex, David McCallum, Charlotte Church, Michelle Dockery, John Nettles, Philip Jackson, Geraldine Newman, Siobhan Finneran, John Simm, Gary Barlow, David Dickinson, Todd Carty, Philip Glenister, Lulu, George Cole, Ray Illingworth, Brian Close, Margaret Tyzack, Roy Dotrice, Roland Gift, Ralf Little, Dickie Bird, Daniel Craig, Clive Swift, Jean Alexander, Geoffrey Bayldon, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Twiggy, Benedict Cumberbatch, Leslie Phillips, Lindsay Coulson, George Layton, Gabrielle Drake, Robin Ellis, Leslie Grantham, George Baker, Paul Nicholas, Brigit Forsyth, Jan Francis, Peter Vaughn, Celia Imrie, Helen Lederer, singer Alan Price, Sam Kelly, Duncan Preston, Rodney Bewes, Bobby Ball, Russ Abbot, impressionist Jon Culshaw, Miranda Raison and Dave King as Aidensfield Station Master, Roy Hutton.