Heartbeat: Hello, Goodbye


6:55 pm - 8:00 pm, Friday, June 5 on ITV3 (10)

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Hello, Goodbye
Season 8, Episode 8

Mike uncovers a case of blackmail involving a newcomer to Aidensfield and Greengrass does a roaring trade in tinned meat until his customers discover what is in it. Rural drama, starring Jason Durr


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Cast & Crew

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Bill Maynard (Actor) .. Claude Jeremiah Greengrass
Derek Fowlds (Actor) .. Oscar Blaketon
Jason Durr (Actor) .. PC Mike Bradley
William Simons (Actor) .. PC Alf Ventress
Mark Jordon (Actor) .. PC Phil Bellamy
Philip Franks (Actor) .. Sgt Raymond Craddock
Kazia Pelka (Actor) .. Maggie Bolton
Tricia Penrose (Actor) .. Gina Ward
David Michaels (Actor) .. Dr Neil Bolton
Arbel Jones (Actor) .. Mary Ward
David Lonsdale (Actor) .. David Stockwell
Keeley Forsyth (Actor) .. Sue Driscoll
Phillippa Wilson (Actor) .. Penny Craddock
Paul Bazely (Actor) .. Dr Deepak Rall
Tony Audenshaw (Actor) .. Ian Lennon
Karen Mayze (Actor) .. Nora Lennon
David Prosho (Actor) .. Baldwin
Fred Feast (Actor) .. Wilson
Keith Richardson (Executive producer)
Gerry Mill (Producer)
Garth Tucker (Director)

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Bill Maynard (Actor) .. Claude Jeremiah Greengrass
Born: October 08, 1928 in Farnham, Surrey
Best Known For: Playing Claude Greengrass in Heartbeat.
Early-life: Walter Frederick George Williams was born in Farnham, Surrey, on October 8, 1928. He was eight when he sang Leaning On a Lamppost in his first public appearance at a working men's club in Leicestershire. He went on to work as a young performer on the local working men's club circuit and built up an act that included songs and monologues.
Career: Maynard's big break came in 1951 when he worked with comedy actor Terry Scott at Butlins in Skegness. Maynard began getting work on radio shows for the BBC and it was at this time he changed his name. His first TV appearance came in 1953 when he performed on Henry Hall's Face the Music. In 1955, he partnered with Terry Scott again on popular comedy TV series Great Scott, It's Maynard! He then switched to acting and was soon starring in the West End in You Too Can Have a Body. He continued to have success on the stage throughout the 1960s but by the end of the decade he was forced to return to doing stand-up in working men's clubs to earn a living. An offer to play a part in the film version of Till Death Us Do Part (1969) came out of the blue and this led to work on the big screen in the Carry On films and the Confessions Of movies, and on the small screen in popular sitcoms Oh No, It's Selwyn Froggitt, Selwyn, and The Gaffer. In 1992, he landed the role of Greengrass in Heartbeat, a part he would play on the series until 2000 when he was forced to retire temporarily from acting after suffering a number of strokes. He returned to the Greengrass character in 2003 in Heartbeat spin-off The Royal.
Quote: 'To do comedy is fifty times harder than any drama, you've got to be a specialist to do comedy but not drama.'
Trivia: In 1973, Maynard appeared as the baker in a Ridley Scott-directed Hovis commercial. He wrote and performed the theme song for The Gaffer.
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.
Jason Durr (Actor) .. PC Mike Bradley
Born: December 02, 1967 in Singapore
Best Known For: Playing Mike Bradley in Heartbeat and David Hide in Casualty.
Early-life: Born on December 2, 1967 in Singapore and raised in Hong Kong. Jason trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art before attending the Royal Shakespeare Company. Here, he worked with director Trevor Nunn in Measure for Measure and The Blue Angel and with director Adrian Noble in Macbeth.
Career: Since his days with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Durr has made a number of TV appearances in such shows as Inspector Morse and A Dark Adapted Eye and in television films like Gawain and the Green Knight (1991) and Sharpe's Battle (1995). He landed the role of policeman Mike Bradley in the TV series Heartbeat in 1997 and played the character until 2003. His other TV credits include Above Suspicion, Lewis and New Tricks. Durr also played the lead role in Down Dog (2014). More recently, he has played David Hide in Casualty.
Quote: 'I have lived all over the world but my heart now lies in the English countryside - if only it didn't rain quite so much.'
Trivia: He enjoys rock climbing.
William Simons (Actor) .. PC Alf Ventress
Mark Jordon (Actor) .. PC Phil Bellamy
Philip Franks (Actor) .. Sgt Raymond Craddock
Kazia Pelka (Actor) .. Maggie Bolton
Tricia Penrose (Actor) .. Gina Ward
David Michaels (Actor) .. Dr Neil Bolton
Arbel Jones (Actor) .. Mary Ward
David Lonsdale (Actor) .. David Stockwell
Keeley Forsyth (Actor) .. Sue Driscoll
Phillippa Wilson (Actor) .. Penny Craddock
Paul Bazely (Actor) .. Dr Deepak Rall
Tony Audenshaw (Actor) .. Ian Lennon
Best Known For: Playing Bob Hope in Emmerdale.
Early-life: Antony Audenshaw was born in Denton near Manchester in 1964. Tony had small roles in Raining Stones (1993), Prime Suspect 5: Errors of Judgement, Hillsborough, Hetty Wainthropp Investigates, Where The Heart Is, Heartbeat and Peak Practice before landing the role that made him famous in Emmerdale.
Career: Audenshaw joined the long-running soap in 2000 as Bob Hope, a love interest of Viv Windsor. Bob proposed to Viv while drunk and they married in 2001. They divorced four years later after Viv had an affair with Paddy Kirk but they reconciled and married for a second time in 2006. Bob had his hands full when Viv gave birth to twins and was left holding the babies when she was sentenced to three years in prison for fraud. He tried to run the café and post office as well as work shifts in the Woolpack and raise the twins on his own. He was shocked when Viv was suddenly released from prison, but they eventually come to the realisation that they were no longer compatible. The current love of Bob's life is Brenda Walker.
Quote: On running in fancy dress: 'You get great enjoyment from wearing a costume if you are not going for a time.'
Trivia: Audenshaw has run a number of marathons in fancy dress for the charity Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research. He is also the lead singer of a band called White Van Man.
Karen Mayze (Actor) .. Nora Lennon
David Prosho (Actor) .. Baldwin
Fred Feast (Actor) .. Wilson
Michael Jenner (Writer)
Keith Richardson (Executive producer)
Gerry Mill (Producer)
Garth Tucker (Director)

Before / After

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Heartbeat
5:50 pm
Doc Martin
8:00 pm