Always and Everyone (1999)
Always and Everyone (1999)

Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Martin Shaw
Robert Kingsford

Jane Slavin
Cathy Jordan

Esther Hall
Louise Macken

David Partridge
David Scobie

Niamh Cusack
Christine Fletcher

David Harewood
Dr. Mike Gregson

Colin Mutch
Props

Richard MacMillan
Props

Alan Maxwell
Focus Puller

Alyn Waterman
Makeup Artist

Hugo Handford
Third Assistant Director

Tim Whitby
Director

Simon Meyers
Director

Nicholas Laughland
Director

Frith Tiplady
Location Manager

Ian D. Tootle
Associate Producer

Mario Mooney
Boom Operator

Michèle Spoonley
Music Coordinator

Jenny Wright
Boom Operator

Mark Sayer-Wade
Original Music Composer

Doug Walker
ADR & Dubbing

Andrew Pearce
Original Music Composer

Diederick Santer
Script Editor

Stephen Butchard
Writer

Philip Gerard
Writer

Sarah-Louise Hawkins
Writer

Edel Brosnan
Writer

Rani Moorthy
Samana / Simi Gupta

Lynn Roden
Linda

Paul Warriner
Stuart Phelan

Kim Vithana
Yvonne

Katie McEwen
Judy Enshaw

Connor McIntyre
Terry Harker

Neal Trotman
Paul Gregson

Leon Trotman
Richie Gregson

Con O'Neill
Kenny Fletcher

John Burton
Surgeon

Adam Colclough
Carl Manley

Claire Cox
Mary Holt

Angela Forrest
Mrs. Snow

Ciarán Griffiths
Gary Manley

Jeff Hordley
Policeman

Ned Irish
Mr. Bennett

Steve Ramsden
Mr. Manley

Bill Rodgers
Freddie (Security)

Paul Sullivan
Mr. Snow

Christopher Tune
George

Alan Williams
Martin

Dean Williamson
Alan (Security)

Bernie Phillips
Male Nurse (uncredited)

Peter Slater
Paramedic (uncredited)

Kelle Spry
Susan McIntyre / Susan

Kel Allen
Anna

Kenneth Colley
Joseph

David Derbyshire
Spotty

Naomie Thompson
Paramedic Tricia / Paramedic

Andrew Livingston
Mr. Doherty

Kate Lonergan
Mrs. Took

Paul Oldham
Garage Manager

Gordon Peaston
Paramedic 2

Catherine Russell
Issy

Joe Simpson
Policeman

James Stephenson
Daniel Took

Darren Brown
Lester Gibbs

Daniel Coll
Pediatrician

Tara Daniels
Sister

Dave Dutton
Prison Officer

Wayne Foskett
Craig Phelan

Robert Hudson
Trevor McBride

Olivia Jardith
Mrs. Scott

Ronnie Leek
Paramedic 2

Laura Meredith
Paula

Josh Moran
Paramedic Josh

Annie Muscroft
Suzy McBride

Joanna Rowden
Mrs. Gibbs

Stevie Jones
Carrie / Carrie Phelan

Caroline Sugden
Carol Ash

Kelly Wenham
Tamara

John Berlyne
Eddy Austin

Nora Connolly
Leanne

Joe Dixon
Mr. Elliott

Julie Riley
Denise / Denise Phelan

Doreen Keogh
Rita Raven

Alice MacDonald
Dr. Williams

Keith Marsh
Frank Raven

Katie Nagle
Caryn

David Parrish
Drunken Youth

Irene Skillington
Mrs. Donnell

Bill Speed
Mr. Donnell

Ben Stapleton
Danny

John Westley
Boy Racer

Mabel Aitken
Cheryl

Tony Barton
Arnold

Craig Cheetham
Gabriel
Media.

Details.
This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
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 city hospital in Manchester (although some exterior scenes were filmed in Birmingham), 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, and the British equivalent of ER.
The series featured an ensemble cast; however, the principal characters, Robert Kingsford (Martin Shaw) and Christine Fletcher (Niamh Cusack), appeared throughout all four series. David Harewood, whose character Mike Gregson was credited as the third principal character, appeared throughout the first three series. The first series introduced a total of ten regular cast members and additional ten recurring cast members. All ten regular cast members were also retained for the second series, and two additional regular characters, Andrew Argyle (Dominic Mafham) and Kate Brady (Tamzin Malleson), were introduced.
The third series saw a major overhaul in both cast and format, with the series being rebranded as A&E, a new theme being introduced to the opening titles, and storylines focusing more heavily on the inter-personal relationships between the hospital's staff members. Although all twelve regular cast members returned, by the end of the series, eight had departed, with many receiving much less screen time than in previous series. A new principal character, Jack Turner (Michael Kitchen), was introduced at the start of the series to act as a catalyst between Christine and Robert. Jane Danson was also introduced as a new regular cast member, Samantha Docherty.
Following the loss of a large chunk of the main cast, the fourth series saw the introduction of twelve new characters, including new senior doctors Ruth Cole (Jaye Griffiths) and Danny Barton (James Murray), with only four of the show's original stars returning. A largely critical reception for the new cast, coupled with declining viewing figures, was cited as the main reason for the show's axe. A total of forty episodes were broadcast across four series. 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 on 9 June 2014, and all four series were regularly repeated on a rotation basis until the channel was closed on 1 May 2018. All four series were also released as a box set on Sky Go in 2016.