After the series came to an end, Derek had roles in other TV shows like Casualty and Doctors.Earlier in his career he was known for his role as Bernard Woolley in Yes Minister, a part he played for four years.LAMDA-trained Jason was PC and DC Mike Bradley in Heartbeat from 1997 until 2003. Bernie was the drama's funeral director and he also ran a garage in Aidensfield.After the show ended, he played two different cameo roles in Casualty in 2011 and again in 2013.His other credits included A Touch of Frost, The Bill and Coronation Street, in which he played the recurring role of Mr Murdoch.Nikki appeared as the popular Dawn Bellamy from 2008 to 2009. She said the job was supposed to be a 12-month contract - but she ended up staying for 18 years,She has also appeared in Brookside, The Royal, Coronation Street and Emmerdale.Tricia said the show changed her life, even leading to the release of single Where Did Our Love Go in 1996.Since the series finished, she’s been a reality TV regular with appearances on Celebrity MasterChef and the 2013 series of Celebrity Big Brother, and has popped up on daytime shows including Who’s Doing the Dishes?Cheshire-based Tricia, who has two sons, is currently a presenter on Radio Wirral.Bill played loveable rogue Claude Jeremiah Greengrass from 1992 to 2000 - a man better known by his surname.The actor spent more than 60 years in showbiz.
'My first slot on TV was 60 years ago. It worked brilliantly. A heartbeat bill or fetal heartbeat bill is a controversial form of abortion restriction legislation in the United States which makes abortions illegal as soon as the embryonic or fetal heartbeat can be detected.. He has remained on TV since Heartbeat finished and can now be seen playing nurse David Hide in Casualty. Heartbeat actor Peter Benson, who played Bernie Scripps in the ITV series, has died aged 75, his agent has confirmed. She was previously married to land and water speed record setter Donald CampbellCampbell, pictured with his Bluebird vehicle, broke the land speed record in 1964 and then broke the water speed record later that yearMaynard, pictured with second wife Bern, said he led a 'grand life' and enjoyed poker in his later yearsIn a 2013 interview Maynard, pictured in 1976, said hiring a chimpanzee for £17 to help him with a joke song in 1953 saw his career take offIn the late 1950s Maynard’s career really took off after he forged a partnership with fellow future Carry On star Terry Scott.They co-starred in hit show Great Scott, It’s Maynard, before the future Heartbeat actor decided to pursue more serious roles and broke the team up.But soon Maynard found himself in trouble with the Inland Revenue for unpaid taxes and was ordered to hand over a fortune in cash, property and cars to settle his debts.Years in the acting wilderness followed until he resumed his comedy work in the 1970s with sitcom Oh No, It’s Selwyn Froggitt. I did two films with Arthur Lowe.
'I think she was a little bit in awe of me and, thankfully, didn't take offence.
Benson died aged 75 on Thursday after a short illness. 'When Ken contacted me and told me he was doing the drama, he said there were only two lines and did I want to do it to show people I was still alive! He was best known for his on/off relationship with barmaid Gina, who he eventually married before Phil was killed off.The actor went on to roles in Coronation Street, Hollyoaks and Casualty. At its peak Heartbeat was watched by up to 18 million and the comedy actor was loved for his scams in the heartwarming series set on the North Yorkshire moors in the 1960s. Celia Beresford is in charge of the Ashfordly Rotary Club's annual old folks' outing to Whitby. Confessions. The Sunday evening favourite was set in a fictional Yorkshire villageGet the latest news about What's On in Nottingham in your inbox - sign up to our emailFor many of us, the sound of the Heartbeat theme song heralded the beginning of the end of the weekend.The 1960s-set Sunday evening favourite, based on Nicholas Rhea's Constable books, ran from 1992 to 2010.The long-running drama initially focused on a young married couple, PC Nick Rowan and his GP wife Kate, who move from London to the fictional North Yorkshire village of Aidensfield.Over its 18 series and 372 episodes, the village beat bobby and doctors changed several times, and viewers got to know plenty of the village locals, In its heyday Heartbeat was the biggest show on the box, attracting up to 18 million viewers - and you can still catch the occasional repeat on ITV3.Here's what some of our favourite actors from the series are up to now, a decade on:Nick played Nick Rowan from series one to series seven, with his storylines including losing his wife to leukaemia and ffinding love again.His exit story saw him departing the village for Canada.Nick also had a successful career as a singer with track Every Loser Wins going to number one in 1986 - and he was the voice behind Heartbeat's theme song.His other popular acting roles included playing Simon Wicks in EastEnders from 1985 to 1990.