Doctors series 1
The first series of the British medical soap opera Doctors originally aired between 26 March and 19 May 2000. It consisted of 41 episodes, which was the initial order for the entire programme, but it was later renewed for more following a positive reception. Mal Young, the original executive producer of Doctors, introduced nine regular characters for the series and many of the storylines focused on doctor Mac McGuire.
The BBC felt that transmitting the first series of Doctors was an ambitious move due to there being nothing similar at the time. They hoped that it would attract both loyal and casual viewers, due to the combination of a steady core cast and self-contained medical stories in each episode. It was trialled in various timeslots to find the best audience before the BBC settled on an afternoon slot.
Cast
All characters in the first series were introduced by the programme's first executive producer, Mal Young. The original nine regular characters to be introduced in Doctors were Mac McGuire, Steve Rawlings, Helen Thompson, Rana Mistry, Caroline Powers, Kate McGuire, Anoushka Flynn, Ruth Harding and Joanna Helm. Norris departed from her role as Anoushka at the end of the series, becoming the first regular to depart from Doctors.Main characters
- Yvonne Brewster as Ruth Harding
- Maggie Cronin as Kate McGuire
- Mark Frost as Steve Rawlings
- Akbar Kurtha as Rana Mistry
- Jacqueline Leonard as Caroline Powers
- Sarah Manners as Joanna Helm
- Carli Norris as Anoushka Flynn
- Christopher Timothy as Mac McGuire
- Corrinne Wicks as Helen Thompson
Production
Doctors was originally shown at 12:30 pm as a lead-in to BBC News at One. For a brief trial period in mid-2000, episodes from the first series were shown on Fridays at 7:00 pm, but due to rival soap Emmerdale being transmitted at the same time, Doctors suffered from low ratings, and was instead trialled in an afternoon time slot.