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Key points
- (Image: Photo by Mark Lawrence/TV Times/Future Publishing via Getty Images) Niamh Cusack - Kate Rowan Niamh Cusack portrayed Dr Kate Rowan on Heartbeat for three years starting from 1992 until her character succumbed to leukaemia, leaving her onscreen husband, PC Nick Rowan, a widower.
- (Image: Tony Ward/TV Times/Future Publishing via Getty Images) Mark Jordon - Phil Bellamy Mark Jordon, known for his role as PC Phil Bellamy from 1992 to 1997, later took on the character of Daz Spencer in Emmerdale in 2014 and returned to the soap between 2017 and 2024.
- Tricia Penrose, known for her role as Gina in two episodes of The Royal, a Heartbeat spin-off in 2003, has also graced popular shows like Brookside, Coronation Street and Emmerdale.
- Nick Berry - Nick Rowan Nick Berry first rose to prominence playing Simon Wicks in EastEnders from 1985 to 1990.
- After his departure in 1998, Nick Berry took on roles in BBC's Harbour Lights and the crime drama In Deep.
Who
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Where
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Why
After his departure in 1998, Nick Berry took on roles in BBC's Harbour Lights and the crime drama In Deep.
How
With millions tuning in regularly, the show ran for an impressive 18 series until its cancellation in 2010, much to the disappointment of its ardent followers.
Impact
Although he effectively retired from acting after Heartbeat, he penned his autobiography, A Part Worth Playing, in 2015.
Metrics
Metrics Dictionary
A percentage indicating the degree of political bias detected in the article content.
0-20%: Minimal to no detectable bias
21-40%: Slight bias present but generally balanced
41-60%: Noticeable bias but attempts balance
61-80%: Strong bias present
81-100%: Extreme bias detected
A score from -1 to 1 measuring the emotional tone of the content.
-1.0 to -0.6: Strongly negative emotional content
-0.6 to -0.2: Moderately negative tone
-0.2 to 0.2: Balanced or neutral emotional tone
0.2 to 0.6: Moderately positive tone
0.6 to 1.0: Strongly positive emotional content
Indicates how certain the analysis is about its bias assessment.
0-33%: Limited confidence in assessment
34-66%: Reasonable confidence in assessment
67-100%: High confidence in assessment
Describes the political orientation of the content based on language and perspective.
Left
Generally favors progressive policies and significant government intervention
Center-Left
Moderately progressive with balanced government involvement
Neutral
Balanced perspective without clear political leaning
Center-Right
Moderately conservative with limited government involvement
Right
Generally favors conservative policies and minimal government intervention
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