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Genre
  
Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

Final episode date
  
22 August 2002

Program creator
  
Stephen Butchard

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IMDb

7.9/10
TVGuide

Theme music composer
  
Tot Taylor

First episode date
  
7 June 1999

Number of episodes
  
40

Networks
  
ITV, STV, UTV

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Created by
  
Stephen ButchardAndy Macdonald

Starring
  
Niamh CusackMartin ShawKatie McEwenConor McIntyreEsther HallDavid HarewoodDavid PartridgeJane SlavinDominic MafhamMichael KitchenJane Danson

Composer(s)
  
Mark Sayer-WadeTolga Kashif

Cast
  
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Always and Everyone (later known as A&E) is a British television medical drama, broadcast on ITV, that ran for four series between 7 June 1999 and 22 August 2002. Set in the Accident and Emergency department of Saint Victor's busy city hospital, the series follows the everyday lives of the doctors and nurses working in the department, and was heavily described as ITV's answer to Casualty.

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The series featured an ensemble cast, which changed throughout the series' run, however principal characters Christine Fletcher (Niamh Cusack) and Robert Kingsford (Martin Shaw) were retained throughout the series' run. A total of forty episodes were broadcast. The series has never been commercially released, on either VHS or DVD, but digital repeats of the series were broadcast on ITV Encore for the first time in 2014. All four series are also currently available to watch on Sky Go.

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Main cast

  • Martin Shaw as Dr. Robert Kingsford (Series 1—4)
  • Niamh Cusack as Dr. Christine Fletcher (Series 1—4)
  • Katie McEwen as Judy Enshaw (Series 1—4)
  • Conor McIntyre as Terry Harker (Series 1—4)
  • David Partridge as Dr. David Scobie (Series 1—3)
  • Paul Warriner as Dr. Stuart Phelan (Series 1—3)
  • Jane Slavin as Cathy Jordan (Series 1—3)
  • David Harewood as Dr. Mike Gregson (Series 1—3)
  • Esther Hall as Dr. Louise Macken (Series 1—3)
  • Kim Vithana as Yvonne Silver (Series 1—3)
  • Dominic Mafham as Dr. Andrew Argyle (Series 2—3)
  • Tamzin Malleson as Dr. Kate Brady (Series 2—3)
  • Jane Danson as Samantha Docherty (Series 3—4)
  • Michael Kitchen as Jack Turner (Series 3—4)
  • Jaye Griffiths as Ruth Cole (Series 4)
  • James Murray as Dr. Danny Barton (Series 4)
  • Michele Austin as Poppy Jonston (Series 4)
  • Ben Taylor as Dr. James Da Costa (Series 4)
  • Additional cast

  • Catherine Russell as Issy Kingsford (Series 1—2)
  • Con O'Neill as Kenny Fletcher (Series 1)
  • Neal Trotman as Paul Gregson (Series 1—2)
  • Leon Trotman as Richie Gregson (Series 1—2)
  • Alan Williams as Martin Wilson (Series 1—2)
  • Andy Quine as Paramedic Dale (Series 1—4)
  • Naomie Thompson as Paramedic Tricia (Series 1—4)
  • Josh Moran as Paramedic Josh (Series 1—3)
  • Lisa Rigby as Paramedic Jane (Series 2—3)
  • Dean Williamson as Security Alan (Series 1—2)
  • Bill Rodgers as Security Freddie (Series 1—2)
  • Cathy Tyson as Stella Gregson (Series 2)
  • Silas Carson as Raz Amin (Series 3)
  • John Lloyd Fillingham as Steve Moore (Series 3—4)
  • Parminder Nagra as Sunita Verma (Series 4)
  • Ronny Jhutti as Ajay Verma (Series 4)
  • Bhasker Patel as Raj Verma (Series 4)
  • Judy Holt as Jean Kenning (Series 4)
  • Don Gallagher as Jeffrey Drummond (Series 4)
  • Emily Hamilton as Saskia Walker (Series 4)
  • Amanda Abbington as Tessa Bailey (Series 4)
  • Episodes

    The second series took one hiatus on 15 June 2000, due to ITV's coverage of the Euro 2000 football tournament. The third series took one hiatus on 7 June 2001, due to ITV's General Election 2001 coverage, and the It'll Be Alright on the Night Election Special.

    References

    Always and Everyone Wikipedia