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Heartbeat

  • TV Series
  • 1992–2010
  • TV-PG
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
4.5K
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Nick Berry in Heartbeat (1992)
The 1960s lives and adventures of the police constabulary, medical staff, and residents of Ashfordly and Aidensfield.
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The 1960s lives and adventures of the police constabulary, medical staff, and residents of Ashfordly and Aidensfield.The 1960s lives and adventures of the police constabulary, medical staff, and residents of Ashfordly and Aidensfield.The 1960s lives and adventures of the police constabulary, medical staff, and residents of Ashfordly and Aidensfield.

  • Stars
    • William Simons
    • Derek Fowlds
    • Tricia Penrose
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    • Stars
      • William Simons
      • Derek Fowlds
      • Tricia Penrose
    • 38User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    William Simons
    William Simons
    • PC Alf Ventress…
    • 1992–2009
    Derek Fowlds
    Derek Fowlds
    • Oscar Blaketon…
    • 1992–2009
    Tricia Penrose
    • Gina Ward…
    • 1993–2009
    Mark Jordon
    Mark Jordon
    • PC Phil Bellamy
    • 1992–2007
    David Lonsdale
    • David Stockwell…
    • 1993–2009
    Peter Benson
    Peter Benson
    • Bernie Scripps
    • 1995–2009
    Bill Maynard
    Bill Maynard
    • Claude Jeremiah Greengrass
    • 1992–2000
    Jason Durr
    • PC Mike Bradley…
    • 1997–2003
    John Duttine
    John Duttine
    • Sergeant George Miller…
    • 1992–2009
    Steven Blakeley
    • PC Geoff Younger
    • 2005–2009
    Kazia Pelka
    • Maggie Bolton
    • 1995–2001
    Gwen Taylor
    Gwen Taylor
    • Peggy Armstrong…
    • 2005–2009
    Nick Berry
    • PC Nick Rowan…
    • 1992–1998
    Geoffrey Hughes
    Geoffrey Hughes
    • Vernon Scripps
    • 2001–2007
    Philip Franks
    • Sergeant Craddock…
    • 1998–2002
    Rupert Vansittart
    Rupert Vansittart
    • Lord Ashfordly
    • 1992–2009
    Jonathan Kerrigan
    Jonathan Kerrigan
    • PC Rob Walker
    • 2004–2007
    Vanessa Hehir
    Vanessa Hehir
    • Rosie Cartwright…
    • 2001–2007
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    walfordqueen

    A good show

    I've been watching Heartbeat for the past 7 years and have to say that it's a very gentle show. The show did suffer after losing the character of Greengrass but I like the way that things have picked up after a brief boring period. The character of Peggy is a bit tiresome but you can cope with her if you ignore the fact that she's supposed to be their latest replacement for Greengrass. I don't know how long this show can still continue to be set in the 60s for though when you consider the fact that soon the cast will begin to look much older than they were ten years ago. Overall it combines some great sounds of the sixties with some entertaining stories about crime.
    richteabiscuit

    Fun program

    "Heartbeat" is a brilliant nostalgic feel-good drama set in the 1960's. It mixes gentle story lines, beautiful scenery and hit music from the period to create a madly watchable program. Sure it is not ground breaking and certainly would not win any awards for creativity but it provides the perfect form of entertainment for a Sunday night. The light and easy to digest stories are just what anyone would want the night before an early morning start for work. What makes "Heartbeat" so good is the likeable characters and combination of humour and action. It doesn't take itself too seriously and never fails to have at least one scene were you couldn't fail to laugh or raise a smile. Even though it is on 24 times a year it hasn't deteriorated into just another soap like "The Bill" or "Where the heart is" with episodes made up of mainly stand-alone parts. It is deservedly the #1 drama on UK TV with 10 million viewers and even had a spin-off made in 2003 called "The Royle".
    Sulla-2

    A comfortable drama for a Sunday evening.

    I have enjoyed Heartbeat since it was first screened 13 years ago, and it is still set in the 60's !! Most of the outdoor scenes are filmed in the small village of Goatland which is renamed Aidensfield. I Have been in the pub, the shops, the garage and on the train on a day trip!! The main police station is set in the nearest small town, the name of which slips my mind at the moment. Some scenes are set in the real seaside town of Whitby. Almost all of the cast have changed. I used to like Greengrass but is successors have been a bit too pushy for my liking. One strange thing is that when Alf Ventress was in uniform , he had no medals on his jackets even though one episode was all about his war service in the marines.
    6studioAT

    All good things...

    So Heartbeat is to leave us after so many years of memorable moments. Some will say it should have gone years ago but for millions it is as much of the furniture as the Sunday roast.

    Sure the story lines are a little far-fetched and the cast is barely recognisable from those group of people who we first welcomed into our homes in 1992 but the spirit of the show remains the same and the mix between drama and comedy is as alive as it was when Nick Berry first donned the motorbike and uniform.

    We need these type of shows on TV but sadly for the network bosses it's all about ratings and keeping things fresh for the young people and Heartbeat it seems does not meet this criteria.
    joeagnes

    gives those that were too young to remember the sixties a second chance

    If you were a young child living in England during any period of the 1960's, then this show is for you. If you miss the sixties, the live sounds of The Beatles, Donovan, Dusty Springfield together with many cult bands in those times of magic when we felt like as if life took you beyond your dreams, then this television series will help you reminisce and relate to such times more than any other television show ( to my knowledge) that is set in that era which contains the British atmosphere. The plot and theme enriches much of the simple life of a Beautiful English country town somewhere in Yorke, initially focusing around the interaction of a local Bobby - Nick Rowan ( played by Nick Berry) with the characters that make up the village community. Nearly all of the characters play a unique and important role, creating a new and interesting episode which leads the viewer enticed to want more. The episodes are beautifully supported by background music made popular by artists of that era and sometimes earlier (as the title tune `Heartbeat' was made famous by Buddy Holly in the late fifties) all depending on the scenes, bringing the sixties as alive as possible.

    Every episode can be identified by it's title as most series are and each has it's own merit. It would be next to impossible to comment on all of them here, but two particular episodes which have strongly impacted me were; firstly, when Dr Ferrenby (played by Frank Middlemass) departs the series during a fishing trip and gets swamped into the river by the waves of water. It is a very moving scene superbly supported by the background music`Windmills of your mind' (soundtrack to the original 1968 `Thomas Crown Affair') resulting in an exceptionally directed scene. The news is then conveyed to Dr, Kate Rowan (played by Niamh Cusack) who is a colleague of Dr Ferrenby where she is naturally devastated by the news. Dr. Kate Rowan (who later departs the series when she dies from Leukemia) is a beautiful and empathetic character full of charm which the community get to love, underpinning the village morale. The other impressive episode titled `Baby Blues' is again well directed and filmed with a lovely scenery of the beautiful greenery of the Yorke country landscape which is well blended with the background music `Catch the wind' made famous by Donovan back in 1965. The echoes in this background music is well blended giving me goosebumps, hence giving a perfect sixties feel. This episode is one that demonstrates the teething problems that were associated with the typical stereotypes (highly contrasted to today) in the prejudices of judging a book by it's cover, where a group of hippies are accused by snobby upper middle class people for the disappearance of a baby. Cutting a long story short, it is the Hippies that eventually lead to successfully locating the missing baby. The snobby lady then swallows her pride with gratitude and wishes to offer them a reward, which they refuse to take, hinting to her that she had misjudged them. It is a powerful statement of the times which in turn is still valid by todays standards on a different platform

    Other characters include the the village Sargent, Oscar Blaketon ( brilliantly performed by Derek Fowlds) who is overly obsessed with catching in the act another semi-comedy scruffy couch potato character Claude Greengrass (brilliantly performed by Bill Maynard) who is one of the village petty rogues who has never being caught for any of his scams. Greengrass is always accompanied by his shaggy dog - Alfred. It also has moments of comedy where one episode has Greengrass with his dog in the local pub and someone complains about fleas. Greengrass is immediately on the defence to claim that his dog is clean, but is soon corrected that it isn't the dog they were complaining about, but of him instead.

    The only unrealistic component of this series is that almost every episode that I am aware of has a crime occurring, making this Yorkeshire village one of the most unsafest villages in the world which would obviously not be the case. However, this is probably purposely plotted to avoid the series from tarnishing to boredom which is a nightmare faced by anyone responsible for maintaining successful ratings of any television series.

    This series have been running for some 10 years and naturally has changed so much in it's story lines with different characters coming and leaving the series, but the atmosphere and setting has remained unchanged. I have never seen anything like it as it is uniquely focused on a time and life that makes the show what it is and it is superbly cast and filmed.

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    • Trivia
      In the earlier episodes, when George Ward (Stuart Golland) was in charge of the Aidensfield Arms, it was mentioned on several occasions that the fire in the bar had never been allowed to go out since the pub first opened. This was based on the real-life tradition at The Legendary Saltersgate Inn on the Whitby-Pickering road near the Hole of Horcum, a few miles from Goathland, where the Aidensfield village scenes were filmed. It was said that the fire at the Saltersgate stayed lit for over two hundred years, reputedly because an early publican had killed a customs officer and buried his body beneath the fireplace, and then lit a fire to avoid the hiding place being detected.
    • Goofs
      During season 18 in the intro the image for Derek Fowlds is reversed; check the price board behind him.
    • Quotes

      Claude Jeremiah Greengrass: I'm nearly an old age pensioner!

    • Connections
      Featured in Drama Trails: 'Doc Martin' to 'Foyle's War' (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Heartbeat
      (Theme song)

      Written by Bob Montgomery and Norman Petty

      Performed by Nick Berry

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    • Release date
      • April 10, 1992 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Classic Heartbeat
    • Filming locations
      • Goathland Garage, Goathland, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK(Bernie Scripps' garage and funeral parlour)
    • Production company
      • Yorkshire Television (YTV)
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    • Runtime
      50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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