Famous Hollyoaks star joins new soap as popular show comes to an end.

The performer formerly appeared in Hollyoaks.

May 24th 2024.

Famous Hollyoaks star joins new soap as popular show comes to an end.
Danny Mac, a well-known actor and former contestant on Strictly Come Dancing, has recently announced that he will be starring in upcoming episodes of the popular soap opera Doctors. This news has excited fans, as Danny is known for his previous role as Mark 'Dodger' Savage on Hollyoaks. His wife, Carley Stenson, also starred on Hollyoaks as Steph Cunningham, adding to the excitement of his return to the small screen.

Danny's character on Doctors will be Hugo Carleton, a psychologist who appeared on the show in 2020 for a unique escape room experiment involving his patients' trauma. He will start his guest stint next week, with plans to appear again soon after. This role is a new opportunity for Danny, who has been absent from the soap world since his time on Hollyoaks ended in 2015.

Doctors, a long-running soap that has been on the air for over 24 years and has produced over 4,500 episodes, has recently announced that its final episode will air in November. This news has shocked and saddened many, including screenwriter Philip Ralph, who has been working on the show for the past 19 years. He took to Twitter to share his thoughts on the impact of the show's cancellation, not just on himself but on the hundreds of people who have been involved in its production.

The show, which follows the lives and loves of staff at a fictional health centre in Letherbridge, has been a staple in the West Midlands for the past two decades. It has provided many young actors and behind-the-scenes crew with valuable opportunities and experience, making it a vital part of the industry. Philip reflected on this in his tweet, stating that the show has been a crucial training ground for many in the industry.

The decision to end Doctors has been met with disappointment and confusion, with many believing that the show still had much to offer. Some have even called the decision "nonsense," stating that the show's best years were still ahead. It's clear that Doctors has had a significant impact on its fans and those involved in its production, and its final episodes will be a bittersweet farewell to a beloved show.

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