Heartbeat: Touch and Go


11:15 am - 12:20 pm, Thursday, February 19 on ITV3 (10)

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Touch and Go
Season 17, Episode 6

Joe prepares to take up his new post in London, but secretly regrets the decision to leave the Yorkshire Moors. However, the arrival of his replacement PC Wetherby signals it is too late to change his mind. Nurse Carol is administering vaccinations at the school when she notices extensive bruising on a boy's body and suspects he is being abused. The youngster lives with his mother and stepfather, but recently his biological father has been back in touch, trying to see the boy - something the courts will not allow. However, tragedy strikes when conflict grows between the angry father and stepfather - with one of the Aidensfield bobbies caught in the crossfire. Rupert Ward-Lewis joins the cast


subtitles 16x9 audio-description
General Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Rupert Ward-Lewis (Actor) .. PC Don Wetherby
John Duttine (Actor) .. Sgt George Miller
Joe McFadden (Actor) .. PC Joe Mason
Mark Jordon (Actor) .. PC Phil Bellamy
Steven Blakeley (Actor) .. PC Geoff Younger
William Simons (Actor) .. Alf Ventress
Daniel Ryan (Actor) .. Max Philpott
Lisa Kay (Actor) .. Carol Cassidy
Carl Cieka (Actor) .. Headmaster
Dominic Holmes (Actor) .. Jimmy Masters
Rupert Vansittart (Actor) .. Lord Charles Ashfordly
Tricia Penrose (Actor) .. Gina Bellamy
Derek Fowlds (Actor) .. Oscar Blaketon
Gwen Taylor (Actor) .. Peggy Armstrong
David Lonsdale (Actor) .. David Stockwell
Peter Benson (Actor) .. Bernie Scripps
Rupert Proctor (Actor) .. George Masters
Naomi Radcliffe (Actor) .. Mary Masters
Malcolm James (Actor) .. Specialist
Archie Tait (Producer)
Roger Bamford (Director)
Keith Richardson (Executive producer)

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Did You Know..

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Rupert Ward-Lewis (Actor) .. PC Don Wetherby
John Duttine (Actor) .. Sgt George Miller
Born: March 15, 1949 in Barnsley
Best Known For: The Day of the Triffids.
Early-life: Born March 15, 1949, in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, but brought up in Bradford. On leaving school, he realised "acting was the only thing I did well," so moved to London at the age of 17. He enrolled at the Drama Centre, and following graduation, began landing roles on stage. His first professional job was playing a trio of characters in Hamlet at the Citizens Theatre Company in Glasgow.
Career: Further theatre work followed, until TV and films beckoned. Duttine's early small screen appearances came in Softly Softly, Z Cars, A Pin to See the Peepshow and The Nine Tailors. In 1977, he featured in two Coronation Street episodes and the acclaimed Spend Spend Spend. Bigger parts came in Jesus of Nazareth and The Mallens, before To Serve Them All My Days made him a star on both sides of the Atlantic. The Day of the Triffids, A Woman of Substance and Lame Ducks were also hits. Since then he's appeared in Ain't Misbehavin', Touching Evil, Out of the Blue, The Jury and Jane Hall's Big Bad Bus Ride. His recent work includes Heartbeat, Doc Martin, and The Paradise.
Quote: "I've got an instant retentive memory but it tends not to last longer than a day."
Trivia: Wed actress Mel Martin in 1998.
Joe McFadden (Actor) .. PC Joe Mason
Born: October 09, 1975 in Glasgow
Best Known For: Heartbeat and Holby City.
Early-life: Joseph McFadden was born in Glasgow on October 9, 1975. His school drama teacher saw his potential and recommended him for a small part in Taggart, which he played in 1988. He went on to have a recurring role in Take the High Road. He made his film debut in Small Faces (1996).
Career: McFadden increased his exposure with roles in three miniseries - The Crow Road, Sex, Chips & Rock n' Roll and The Glass. His big break came in 2007 when he began playing PC Joe Mason in Heartbeat, a role he played for two years. During the same period, he had a recurring role in Casualty. His other TV credits include Cranford. In 2014, he joined the cast of Holby City, playing Raffaello Di Lucca.
Quote: "I'm lucky, I suppose, that I can still look quite young. But, in a way, it's a curse as well because for years I wasn't playing my age and was playing people younger."
Trivia: On the stage, he has appeared in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Rent and Rainbow Kiss.
Mark Jordon (Actor) .. PC Phil Bellamy
Steven Blakeley (Actor) .. PC Geoff Younger
William Simons (Actor) .. Alf Ventress
Daniel Ryan (Actor) .. Max Philpott
Lisa Kay (Actor) .. Carol Cassidy
Carl Cieka (Actor) .. Headmaster
Dominic Holmes (Actor) .. Jimmy Masters
Rupert Vansittart (Actor) .. Lord Charles Ashfordly
Tricia Penrose (Actor) .. Gina Bellamy
Derek Fowlds (Actor) .. Oscar Blaketon
Born: September 02, 1937 in London
Best Known For: Yes, Minister, Yes, Prime Minister and Heartbeat.
Early-life: Born in London on September 2, 1937, Derek left school at 15 and worked in a factory as an apprentice painter. It was during his national service that he was encouraged to take up acting. He went on to win a scholarship and grant for Rada.
Career: Fowlds made his stage debut in the West End in The Miracle Worker and continued to win stage work and small roles in films before he became known to millions as Mr Derek in children's series The Basil Brush Show, which ran from 1969 to 1973. His big break came in 1980 when he landed the role of Bernard Woolley in BBC sitcom Yes, Minister and its sequel Yes, Prime Minister. He went on to play Oscar Blaketon in long-running ITV police drama Heartbeat from 1992 until 2010.
Quote: "I'm still waiting to be discovered."
Trivia: He married Blue Peter presenter Lesley Judd in 1974. They divorced four years later.
Gwen Taylor (Actor) .. Peggy Armstrong
David Lonsdale (Actor) .. David Stockwell
Peter Benson (Actor) .. Bernie Scripps
Rupert Proctor (Actor) .. George Masters
Naomi Radcliffe (Actor) .. Mary Masters
Malcolm James (Actor) .. Specialist
Shaun McKenna (Writer)
Archie Tait (Producer)
Roger Bamford (Director)
Keith Richardson (Executive producer)

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