CAST
Tamsin
Greig as Dr. Caroline Todd - Surgical Registrar
TAMSIN
GREIG has played a variety of roles in theatre television and film. Her television
credits include Love Soup by David Renwick for the BBC, Black Books, Dr Who,
When I'm 64, Happiness and People like Us. Film appearances include Miranda
and Ready When You are McGill. Tamsin has appeared in theatres across the UK
playing varied roles from Mrs Havisham in Great Expectations, Helena in A Midsummer
Night's Dream to Jacqueline in French Without Tears. She is currently rehearsing
Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing and Constance in King John for The Royal
Shakespeare Company.
Stephen
Mangan as Dr. Guilaume (Guy) Secretan - Anaesthetist
STEPHEN
MANGAN completed two films last year: Annie Griffin's Festival and improvised
film Confetti for BBC Films. Other film credits include An Hour in Paradise,
while television appearances include Lucky Jim, The Armando Iannucci Shows,
I'm Alan Partridge and Sword of Honour. Stephen has appeared in a number of
stage productions, having recently finished performing The Magic Carpet at The
Lyric in Hammersmith. Theatre credits also include his role in Billy Ellliot
(as Dr Crane), Much Ado About Nothing, Twelfth Night and The People Are Friendly.
Julian
Rhind-Tutt as Dr. 'Mac' Macartney
JULIAN RHIND-TUTT
has a number of television credits including The Rotter's Club, Absolutely Fabulous
and the critically acclaimed Black Books. Additionally, he has appeared in films
such as the multi-award winning Madness of King George, Notting Hill and To
Kill a King.
Karl
Theobald as Dr. Martin Dear
KARL THEOBALD first
came to prominence as a stand up comedian, starring in The Comedy Zone &
Custard at the Edinburgh festival as well as hosting his own acclaimed Comedy
Club; he was also part of the writing team on the BAFTA winning The Sketch Show.
Since series 1 of Green Wing, Karl has starred in AD/BC, The Last Laugh, The
Virgin Queen, the Channel 4 short film Buying Porn and feature film The Truth
which was released across the UK in January 2006. His Radio 4 credits include
The Last Days of Gordon Springer and Belfast Journeys.
Michelle
Gomez as Sue White - Staff Liason Officer
Nominated
for a Scottish BAFTA for Best TV Performance for her role as Janice in The Book
Group, MICHELLE GOMEZ trained at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Theatre.
She is currently shooting Feel the Force, a new six-part comedy series for BBC
Two and will begin shooting Lead Balloon, written and starring Jack Dee, in
April. Michelle's other television credits include Carrie and Barrie I &
II, Murder in Suburbia and Ready When You are Mr. McGill. She has performed
in the Vagina Monologues as well as films including Chromophobia and Subterrain.
Pippa
Haywood as Joanna Clore - Head of Human Resources
PIPPA HAYWOOD'S extensive
television credits include Jonathan Creek, The Bill, and Goodnight Sweetheart,
as well as playing Helen Brittas in The Brittas Empire. She will also soon be
seen in Lynda LaPlante's The Commander. Pippa appeared in the film If Only,
directed by Gil Junger. Her varied theatre roles include Helena in A Midsummer
Night's Dream, Mopsa in The Winter's Tale and an appearance in The Lion, The
Witch And The Wardrobe.
Mark
Heap as Dr. Alan Statham - Consultant in Imaging & Radiology
MARK
HEAP has had roles in a wide range of theatre, film, TV and radio productions.
He will soon be seen in Woody Allen's upcoming film shot in London, and is about
to start filming Hot Fuzz (from the Shaun of Dead team). His television credits
include Dalziel & Pascoe, Brass Eye, Big Train and Spaced and he's also
appeared in the films Bring Me The Head Of Mavis Davis and About A Boy.
Sarah
Alexander as Dr. Angela Hunter - Senior Registrar, Paediatrics
SARAH ALEXANDER will soon be seen playing opposite Michelle Pfeiffer in romantic
comedy film I Could never be Your Woman and will star in NBC's new comedy Teachers.
She has appeared in a wide variety of television, film and theatrical roles.
Starring in The Worst Week of My Life, Coupling and Smack The Pony, her other
TV appearances include Drop The Dead Donkey, and Smith And Jones. Sarah's roles
in theatre include The Vagina Monologues and Macbeth. Her film credits include
Romeo And Juliet, Pinocchio and Seaview Knights.
Oliver
Chris as Boyce -
Junior House Officer
OLIVER CHRIS has played
a wide variety of roles in both television and film, appearing in Bridget Jones:
The Edge Of Reason. His television credits include roles in Sharpe's Challenge,
The IT Crowd, Sweet Medicine, Shelly, The Real Jane Austen and Casualty.
Oliver's other film credits include The Other Boleyn Girl and The Gathering.
Also:
Olivia Colman as Harriet Schulenburg
Katie
Lyons as Naughty Rachel
Lucinda
Raikes as Karen Ball
Sally
Bretton as Kim Alabaster
CREW
Victoria
Pile - Writer
VICTORIA PILE started writing comedy for television and radio in the 1980's
for shows including Spitting Image and performers such as Lenny Henry and Tracy
Ullman. After ten years at the BBC writing, producing and directing shows such
as Fast Forward, Lazarus and Dingwall, she left to work as script editor/producer
for companies including Noel Gay Television, Carlton, and Channel X.
More recently she devised and produced the double Emmy winning show Smack the Pony and Los Dos Bros for Channel 4. Victoria devised, produced and co-wrote Green Wing.
Robert
Harley - Writer
James Henry - Writer
Gary Howe - Writer
Stuart Kenworthy - Writer
Oriane Messina - Writer
Richard Preddy - Writer
Fay Rusling - Writer
Dominic Brigstocke - Director
Tristram Shapeero - Director