Waking The Dead (TV Series) - Characters

Characters

  • Detective Superintendent Peter Boyd (Trevor Eve, 2000–2011) — The head of the Cold Case Unit, Boyd has a unique style of policing (not least shouting at and physically assaulting suspects in the interview room). His involvement in the Unit stems from the disappearance of his young son in the 1990s. Though sometimes appearing detached, Boyd is close to his team, particularly Mel Silver, whose death haunts him two years later. Another aspect of Boyd's character which has occasionally compromised his impartiality is his weakness for attractive women, at least one of whom turned out to be implicated in a murder investigated by the team.

According to information seen briefly on screen whilst he is being fingerprinted after his arrest for drunk driving in the Episode Black Run, Boyd's middle name is Timothy, and he was born on 15 July 1950. His address is given as 17 Probert Road in Greenwich. In the pilot episode, Boyd has a wife and baby, but these characters were removed for the start of the first series. Instead, it is revealed that his son, Joe (hereinafter referred to as Luke), was a drug-dependent runaway who disappeared whilst living on the streets; he returned in the first episode of the seventh series, but was murdered at the end of the same series. In the pilot, Boyd's rank was Detective Chief Inspector, but from the commencement of the first season he was addressed as "Superintendent".

  • Dr Grace Foley (Sue Johnston, 2000–2011) — Grace is a psychological profiler with nearly 30 years experience in the field. Her presence on the Unit provides a rational counter to Boyd's somewhat unorthodox methods, but the pair enjoy a close working relationship and often engage in witty banter.

In Series 5 episode Straw Dogs, it is revealed that she fell in love with the married officer in charge of her first case and became pregnant with his child. She chose to have an abortion and he later died in a drunk driving accident. In the season 8 finale "Endgame" it is revealed that Grace has cancer and is awaiting an operation, but by the beginning of season 9, Grace had returned to work and no further mention was made about her illness.

  • Detective Sergeant/Detective Inspector Spencer Jordan (Wil Johnson, 2000–2011) — Spencer works closely alongside Boyd in many cases, often joining him in "good-cop-bad-cop" routines in the interview room. Before joining the CCU, Spencer worked for the Atomic Energy Constabulary. His partner from that job shot him in the season 5 finale "Cold Fusion". After he had returned to work and his wound had healed, he got a tattoo around the scar, which Grace suggested was a way of coping with the ordeal. In Season 8 it is revealed that Spencer is unhappy in the Cold Case Squad and temporarily transfers out of the unit, but liaises with the CCU in the season 8 finale "Endgame."
  • Dr Eve Lockhart (Tara Fitzgerald, 2007–2011) — Eve has served as the team's forensic pathologist since the beginning of Series 6, having replaced Dr Felix Gibson. Like her predecessors, Eve is employed by the Home Office but assigned to the Cold Case Unit, and as such is not a police officer. Eve's career has allowed her to accumulate a body farm. It is revealed in the season 6 finale episode "Pieta" that she helped in a mass grave excavation in Bosnia in the 1990s which provided the backdrop for the teams cold case. In "Substitute" she has a sexual relationship with an aid worker, who becomes a suspect when Eve illegally samples his DNA. Eve smokes.
  • Detective Constable/Detective Sergeant Amelia "Mel" Silver (Claire Goose, 2000–2004) — Mel's surname was "Silverman" in the pilot, but "Silver" thereafter. Much like Grace, Mel freely questioned Boyd if she believed he was looking in the wrong direction in a case. She was close to everyone on the team, especially Frankie. It was revealed in "Fugue States", that she was previously named "Mary Price", and her mother was called "Jane Price". She was taken from her mother as a child, as her mother was seen as mentally unfit. She later sees her mother and finds she has a half sibling. She was killed in the season four finale episode "Shadowplay", but appeared in archive footage in "Towers of Silence".

In the sixth series, her death came back to haunt the Cold Case Unit with a mysterious pendant being sent to the office, with the sender claiming it belonged to Mel. It subsequently emerged that she was secretly working on a case with an American "war" expert, this is explained in "Yahrzeit".

  • Dr Frankie Wharton (Holly Aird, 2000–2004) — Frankie, the Unit's forensic pathologist, took a conscientious approach to her job and was good friends with Mel. After Mel's death, Frankie left the Unit to return to research. Actress Holly Aird left the programme owing to her pregnancy.
  • Dr Felix Gibson (Esther Hall, 2005) — Felix took over as the Unit's forensic pathologist after Frankie's departure and, like her predecessor, would often leave the office to join her colleagues in the field. She would not hesitate to stand up to Boyd. Esther Hall played the role for one series before leaving. It is currently unknown why the character left.
  • Detective Constable Stella Goodman (Félicité du Jeu, 2005–2009) — Stella joined the Cold Case Unit as the permanent replacement for Mel in "Black Run" and became good friends with Spencer. Boyd was initially hostile towards her but eventually came to accept her. This trust was betrayed in "Cold Fusion" (Series 5) when it was revealed she had unwittingly sent information on the Unit to her godfather, who had been manipulating her to cover up his own corruption. By the beginning of Series 6, the team's confidence in her seemed to be fully restored. Stella was shot in the leg in the first part of the Series 8 opener "Magdalene 26", and died in the second part after suffering thrombosis.
  • Detective Sergeant Katrina Howard (Stacey Roca, 2009–2010) — Howard first appears in "Magdalene 26" (Series 8) as a police constable, formerly a member of the Serious Organised Crime Agency with a history of insubordination. By start of the following story, "End of the Night", she has become a member of the Cold Case Unit at Boyd's request, replacing DC Stella Goodman. She has left the unit in between the eighth and ninth series.
  • Detective Superintendent Sarah Cavendish (Eva Birthistle, 2011) - Sarah was transferred to the Unit at the start of Series 9 having been moved from Counter-Terrorism after an incident led to her becoming the scapegoat. She was one of the youngest Superintendents in the history of the Met and, until the incident, a high flyer. She is murdered in the show's final episode "Waterloo" by the Assistant Chief Commissioner Tony Nicholson because of her knowledge of his crimes and by spying on his interactions at The Emirates Stadium with one of the antagonists of the episode. Her body was found in the backyard shed of Detective Superintendent Peter Boyd in an attempt to frame him for the murder.

Read more about this topic:  Waking The Dead (TV Series)

Famous quotes containing the word characters:

    It is open to question whether the highly individualized characters we find in Shakespeare are perhaps not detrimental to the dramatic effect. The human being disappears to the same degree as the individual emerges.
    Franz Grillparzer (1791–1872)

    The business of a novelist is, in my opinion, to create characters first and foremost, and then to set them in the snarl of the human currents of his time, so that there results an accurate permanent record of a phase of human history.
    John Dos Passos (1896–1970)

    His leanings were strictly lyrical, descriptions of nature and emotions came to him with surprising facility, but on the other hand he had a lot of trouble with routine items, such as, for instance, the opening and closing of doors, or shaking hands when there were numerous characters in a room, and one person or two persons saluted many people.
    Vladimir Nabokov (1899–1977)