John Michie to Join Holby
The actor, who plays bad boy Karl Munro in the ITV soap, leaves Weatherfield at the end of the year and will join the BBC1 medical series soon after.
He is expected to play a leading character in the fictional hospital’s neurology department.
Corrie announced in April that the Scottish actor was departing as the evil partner of Rovers Return landlady Stella Price, played by Michelle Collins.
He was responsible for the fire in the pub which left Sunita and Stella badly injured – with Sunita succumbing to her injuries.
It was announced in April he had signed a new six-month contract so bosses could come up with a hard-hitting plot that would see him bow out of the soap later this year.
John, who starred in crime drama Taggart as DI Robbie Ross until November 2010, said: “I’m absolutely thrilled to be joining the cast of Holby City and I’m looking forward to taking on a new challenge.
“My mum was a nurse and always wanted me to be a doctor not an actor. So finally her wish has half come true.”
Oliver Kent, executive producer of Holby, added: “We’re very excited about John joining the Holby City family.
“He’s a great addition to the show and viewers can look forward to seeing some explosive storylines involving his character.”
'Holby City': John Michie on Guy Self role, future storylines
It's all change at Holby City next week as newcomer Guy Self takes charge at the hospital.
Guy is a consultant neurosurgeon and Holby's new CEO, who quickly ruffles feathers as he clashes with Serena Campbell and vows to make some big changes.
Former Coronation Street and Taggart actor John Michie has landed the role of Guy, and he recently caught up with Digital Spy to tell us all about his new character.
Has it been easy to settle into Holby City?
"Yes, it's actually been incredibly easy. Everyone is really friendly on set. I already had a friend there, because I've previously worked with Hugh Quarshie, who plays Ric. That helped to make things easier when I joined the show.
"There's also been a lot of support from the BBC. Before I started filming, I was able to spend some time with a surgeon, which was really good. That gave me a lot of time to prepare for those scenes where you've got to get everything medically right.
"I also love the character. I think he's really fascinating and there's a lot that they can write for him. It's all roses!"
Did the role come about from a regular audition, or did the Holby producers always have you in mind for the part?
"I was talking to the show's executive producer, Oliver Kent, about how Guy is developing and how easy it's been to slip into the writing. He said, 'Well that's because we wrote it for you, John!' Presumably they had an idea of who this character was, and then when the press release came out that I was leaving Coronation Street, Holby were on to my agent straight away.
"I had meetings with Holby quite a long time before I said yes to the job and then started it, so I think there was time for them to really hone the scripts as they had me in mind for the role. I've been incredibly lucky and I think that's why I've found it relatively easy to play this character - because it's so well-written."
Did you have a break in between finishing Coronation Street and starting at Holby City?
"I nearly didn't! When I first met the BBC, I told them that my last shooting date at Coronation Street would be Friday, August 2. They said, 'Right, so you'll be able to start with us on the Monday then?' It would have been two days later! I said that I'd really like to have a break, just to say goodbye to Karl Munro and to say hello to Guy Self.
"They did let me have a week away, so I was able to go away to Spain with my family. I sat on a beach with my new scripts and my new character in my head. I worked away on it, and thank God I had that week, because it would have been hard to have gone straight into Holby."
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Guy Self meets Serena Campbell
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Guy Self meets Serena Campbell
What can the viewers expect from Guy Self?
"Guy is a very ambitious and slightly arrogant man. He doesn't suffer fools gladly, and if anyone stands in his way, he will literally brush them aside.
"The first person he locks horns with is Serena Campbell. Because she is the stand-in CEO, he feels that she is a potential threat to his long-term position. Guy makes Serena realise that he's the boss, why he's the boss, and why he will continue to be the boss! The intimation is, 'If you get in my way, you will be going!' He makes that clear in no uncertain terms.
"He's not backwards in coming forward, Mr Guy Self. He's got an agenda, he's going to address that agenda and he's not going to let anyone stop him."
Have you been told much about Guy's past?
"There's a very important backstory, which is that Guy's wife died nine months before his arrival at the hospital. He went into some serious grief over that and he left his job at the time, before descending into a period where he drank too much and had a few affairs. Guy was trying to block off his grief for his wife.
"When Guy finally pulled himself together, he vied for this job at Holby and he got it. This is his last chance to actually make it big in the NHS, so when he arrives, he's very determined but also slightly vulnerable because of his past."
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Guy and Serena in Holby City
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Guy and Serena
It sounds like he has some big plans for the hospital…
"Well, in his second episode, he brings in his best friend Colette Sheward as director of nursing. Straight away he's establishing a power base and he's making people understand that he's going to run this hospital in the way he wants. Director of nursing is a very powerful position in a hospital, so Guy is already ruffling quite a few feathers and he's instantly getting someone right on his side.
"Interestingly, Colette is the only person Guy would allow to speak to him in the way that she does. She knocks him off his pedestal and generally acts like a best pal would. I think that's quite clever, because it shows the difference between the Guy Self that he presents in the workplace and the real Guy Self. It's in his interactions with Colette that we see glimpses of the real Guy."
Had you ever watched Holby City before joining the show?
"I used to tune into it every now and again just to see what Hugh was doing as Ric. I wasn't a great follower of it, but I am now though - I watch every episode!
"I really like it and I think the NHS is a fascinating subject for a show to be covering. From my discussions with producers and writers, they do have some really interesting new stories coming up which I'll be at the heart of, so I'm absolutely delighted."
You've gone from one long-running show to another, pretty much straight away. Were you surprised with how it all turned out?
"I was surprised that I got the call from the BBC so soon after it was announced that I was leaving Corrie. It was surprising to see how closely these things must be followed by people off-camera. Then I was surprised at how pleased I was with what they told me about the show and this new character they were bringing in.
"It was opportunity I really couldn't miss, so I just thought, 'Right, here we go! I'm not going to have a nice couple of months hanging around London doing a few voice-overs!' It was straight into a new role, but I'm really pleased with that and it's great to be working hard."