Juliet Bravo - Regular Cast

Regular Cast

The lead role of Inspector Jean Darblay was played by Stephanie Turner between 1980 and 1982, and her replacement Inspector Kate Longton was played by Anna Carteret between 1983 and 1985.

  • Stephanie Turner (Insp. Jean Darblay) (1980-82 / Series 1–3 / 44 episodes)
  • David Hargreaves (Tom Darblay) (1980-82 / Series 1–3 / 24 episodes)
  • David Ellison (Sgt. Joseph Beck) (1980-85 / Series 1-6 / 88 episodes)
  • Noel Collins (Sgt. George Parrish) (1980-85 / Series 1-6 / 87 episodes)
  • Mark Drewry (PC Roland Bentley) (1980 / Series 1 / 15 episodes)
  • Tony Caunter (DCI Jim Logan) (1980-82 / Series 1–3 / 14 episodes)
  • Gerard Kelly (PC David Gallagher) (1981 / Series 2 / 13 episodes)
  • David Straun (PC Martin Helmshore) (1982 / Series 3 / 10 episodes)
  • Anna Carteret (Insp. Kate Longton) (1983-85 / Series 4–6 / 44 episodes)
  • C.J. Allen (PC Brian Kelleher) (1983-85 / Series 4-6 / 41 episodes)
  • Mark Botham (PC Danny Sparks) (1983-85 / Series 4-6 / 44 episodes)
  • Tom Georgeson (John Holden) (1983 / Series 4 / 10 episodes)
  • Edward Peel (DCI Mark Perrin) (1983-85 / Series 4-6 / 21 episodes)

others

  • John Ringham (Divisional Supt. Lake) (1980 / Series 1 / 3 episodes)
  • Geoffrey Larder (DS Dave Melchett) (1980 / Series 1 / 5 episodes)
  • Wendy Allnutt (Jennie Randall) (1980 / Series 1 / 3 episodes)
  • Martyn Hesford (PC Ian Skelton) (1980-81 / Series 1-2 / 3 episodes)
  • James Grout (Divisional Supt. Albert Hallam) (1981 / Series 2 / 3 episodes)
  • Lloyd McGuire (DS Bernie Duckworth) (1981, 83 / Series 2&4 / 7 episodes)
  • David Gillies (PC Peter Sims) (1982 / Series 3 / 7 episodes)
  • Sebastian Abineri (DS Dick Maltby) (1983-85 / Series 4-6 / 6 episodes)
  • Julie Foulds (WPC Sheila Saunders) (1985 / Series 6 / 4 episodes)

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