List of Take the High Road characters

This is a list of characters who appeared in the Scottish soap opera Take the High Road, broadcast from 1980 to 2003.

Series 1 (1980)

The first episode was broadcast by Scottish Television on 19 February 1980 and the series of 30 was broadcast two episodes per week till 28 May 1980.[1]

First episode

In credits order:[2]

Other debut appearances in Series 1

  • "Mrs Archie" (Anne Downie) – episode 9
  • David Blair (Derek Anders) – episode 3
  • George Carradine (Leon Sinden) – episode 22 only
  • Rev. Gordon Cockburn (Roy Boutcher) – episode 4
  • John Crawford (Andrew Downie) – episode 9
  • Peter Cunningham (Donald Douglas) – episode 17
  • Eric Duff (Hugh Evans) – episode 3; last seen in episode 7
  • Ian Duff (Gregor Fisher) – episode 3; last seen in episode 7
  • Willi von Haupt (Ian Patrick) – episode 8 only
  • Donald Lachlan (Master Alan Dunbar) – episode 3
  • Alice McEwan (Muriel Romanes) – episode 8
  • Leslie Maxwell (Andrew Robertson) – episode 6
  • Archie Menzies (Paul Kermack) – episode 9
  • Andy Semple (Alexander Morton) – episode 13; absconds in episode 14
  • Jane Steedman (Ingrid Hafner) – episode 14
  • Bob Taylor (Iain Agnew) – episode 5
  • 'Sorry' Watson (Ron Paterson) – episode 25
  • Mr Wedderburn (Willie Joss) – episode 13 only
  • sheep rustlers (Ricky Don and Bill MacFarlane) – episodes 16 & 18 only

Departing characters who make return appearances

  • Andy Semple

Final appearances

  • John Crawford
  • Eric Duff
  • Ian Duff
  • Amy Lachlan (died in episode 2)
  • Max Langemann
  • Leslie Maxwell

Series 2 (1980)

The second series had 26 episodes (nos. 31–56) broadcast from 14 October 1980 to 7 January 1981.[3]

Debut appearances in Series 2

Final appearances

  • "Mrs Archie"
  • Kay Grant
  • Alan McIntyre

Series 3 (1981)

The third series had 26 episodes (nos. 57–82) broadcast from 7 April 1981 to 2 July 1981.[4][5][6]

Debut appearances in Series 3

  • Lucy Armstrong (Marjorie Dalziel)
  • Helen Blair (Bridget Biagi)
  • Douglas Dunbar (Clive Graham)
  • Kirsty Forsyth (Anna Davidson)
  • Alison Lambert (Carol Ann Crawford)
  • Hamish McNeil (William Armour)
  • Morag Stewart (Jeannie Fisher)
  • Lady Strathmorris (Ellen McIntosh)
  • Lord Andrew Strathmorris (Bernard Gallagher)
  • Malky Wilson (Freddie Boardley)

Final appearances

  • Jane Steedman
  • Malky Wilson

Series 4 (1981–1982)

The fourth series had 44 episodes (nos. 83–126) broadcast from 6 October 1981 to 18 March 1982.[7][8][9][10]

Debut appearances in Series 4

  • Tom Clifton (Jonathan Battersby)
  • Peter Craig (Jay Smith)
  • Robert Forsyth (Ian Wallace)
  • Sojer Johnny (Chic Murray)

Departing characters

    Series 5 (1982)

    The fifth series had 36 episodes (nos. 127–162) broadcast from 24 August 1982 to 23 December 1982.[11][12]

    Debut appearances in Series 5

    • Kate Blair (Lucy Durham-Matthews)
    • Sarah Cunningham (Claire Nielson)
    • Bruno Rheinhardt (Tony Caunter)
    • Alec Geddes (James Cosmo)
    • Graeme B. Hogg (Jim Byars)
    • Tom Kerr aka "Inverdarroch" (John Stahl)
    • Mrs Mary Mack (Gwyneth Guthrie)
    • Rev Iain McPherson (John Young)
    • Mr Obidiah Arthur Murdoch (Robert Trotter)
    • Sergeant Murray (James McDonald)
    • Jackie Ogilvie (Hazel McBride)
    • Eddie Ramsay (Robin Cameron)
    • Jean Semple (Jeni Giffen)
    • Jamie Stewart (James Copeland)
    • Mrs Woods (Primrose Milligan)

    Departing characters who make return appearances

    • Maggie Ferguson – as Maggie Watson

    Departing characters

      Series 6 (1983–1984)

      The sixth series had 88 episodes (nos. 163–250) broadcast from 7 August 1983 to 20 March 1984.[13][14]

      Debut appearances in Series 6

      • Jock Campbell (Iain Stewart)
      • Marion Cochrane (Lizzie Radford)
      • Dan Lamont (Ray Jeffries)
      • Irene Lamont (Trudy Bryce) -EN's granny
      • Sheila Lamont (Lesley Fitz-Simons)
      • Effie MacInnes (Mary Riggans)
      • Carol McKay (Terri Lally)
      • John Morrison (Adrian Reynolds)
      • Mr Thomson (John Shedden)
      • Miss Richardson (Sheila Grier)

      Characters making return appearances

      • Maggie Watson

      Final appearances

      • Douglas Dunbar
      • John Morrison
      • Jackie Ogilvie
      • Miss Richardson
      • Mr Thomson

      Series 7 (1984–1985)

      The seventh series had 44 episodes (nos. 251–294) broadcast from 4 September 1984 to 7 February 1985.

      Debut appearances in Series 7

      • Sally Shaw (Judith Sweeney)
      • Davie Sneddon (Derek Lord) Episode 237
      • Willie Stewart (Walter Carr)
      • Lily Taylor (Thelma Rogers)

      Return guest appearances

      • Maggie Watson

      Departing characters who make return appearances

      • Jimmy Blair
      • Sally Shaw

      Series 8 (1985)

      The eighth series had 44 episodes (nos. 295–338) broadcast from 14 May 1985 to 3 October 1985.

      Debut appearances in Series 8

      Return appearances

      • Lily Taylor

      Departing characters who make return appearances in later years

      • Sandra Blair
      • Florence Crossan
      • Lily Taylor

      Final appearances

      • Ken Calder

      1986

      Starting on 18 March 1986, the ninth (episodes 339–415)

      Debut appearances

      • Joyce Cameron (Georgine Anderson)
      • Willie Gillespie (Joe Mullaney)
      • Mr Hendry (Gerry Slevin)
      • Jim Hunter (Alan Cumming)
      • Fergus Jamieson (Frank Wylie)
      • Jockie McDonald (Jackie Farrell)
      • Heather McNeil (Bridget McCann)
      • Constable Graham McPhee (Stuart Bishop)
      • Mrs Jean McTaggart (Jean Faulds)
      • Harry Shaw (Lawrie McNicol)
      • Oggie Wilson (Sean Scanlon)

      Characters making return appearances

      • Jimmy Blair
      • Sally Shaw

      Departing characters who will make return appearances

      • Jim Hunter
      • Eddie Ramsay
      • Harry Shaw
      • Sally Shaw

      Final appearances

      • Jimmy Blair
      • Joyce Cameron
      • Elizabeth Cunningham
      • Mr Hendry

      1987

      Starting on 2 February 1987 (episodes 416–1517) was a continuous run till the last episode on 27 April 2003. There were some gaps in regular transmission, though storylines continued uninterrupted on each resumption. However, there was 4 month Story gap between Episode 728 - 729, but there was no gap in transmission.

      Debut appearances

      • Susan Duncan (Jacqueline Gilbride)
      • Lynne McNeil (Gillian McNeil)
      • Mairi McNeil (Anne Myatt)
      • Mark Ritchie (Peter Raffan)
      • Eric Ross-Gifford (Richard Greenwood)
      • Joanna Ross-Gifford (Tamara Kennedy)
      • Sir John Ross-Gifford (Michael Browning)
      • Lady Margaret Ross-Gifford (Jan Waters)

      Return appearances

      • Harry Shaw
      • Sally Shaw

      Character re-casting

      • Willie Gillespie (Ewen Emery replaces Joe Mullaney)
      • Donald Lachlan (Steven Brown takes over the role.)

      Final appearances

      • Jamie Stewart (James Copeland)
      • Mrs Mctavish
      • Sorry Watson (Ron Paterson)

      1988

      Debut appearances

      • Gladys Aitken (Ginni Barlow)
      • Mrs Galbraith (Diana Ollson)
      • Claire Kerr (Julie Miller)
      • Scott Logan (Micky MacPherson)
      • Tam Logan (John Murtagh)
      • Joe Reilly (Ian Bleasdale)
      • Moira Reilly (Anne Kidd)
      • Lady William (Madeline Christie)
      • Michael Ross (Gordon MacArthur)

      Returning characters

      • Jim Hunter

      Final appearances

      • Jim Hunter
      • Tam Logan
      • Lady Margaret Ross Gifford

      1989

      Debut appearances

      • Emma Aitken (Amanda Whitehead)
      • Colin Begg (Kern Falconer)

      Character re-casting

      Return appearances

      • Susan Duncan
      • David Blair
      • Harry Shaw
      • Eddie Ramsay
      • Jock Campbell

      Final appearances

      • Calsang
      • Scott Logan
      • Harry Shaw
      • Lord Strathmorris
      • Jock Campbell

      1990

      In March 1990, a major production change took place which resulted in a number of longer term cast members being replaced.

      Debut appearances

      • Paul Martin (Peter Bruce)
      • Gary McDonald (Joseph McFadden)
      • Sadie McDonald (Doreen Cameron)
      • Trish McDonald (Natalie J. Robb)
      • Jessie McKay (Wilma Duncan)
      • Alun Morgan (Mike Hayward)
      • Greg Ryder (Alan Hunter)
      • Kenny Tosh (Alistair Galbraith)
      • Tee Jay Wilson (Andrew Gillan)
      • Shona (Eilidh Fraser/Alicia Devine)

      Departing characters who will return later

      • Claire Kerr
      • Tom Kerr aka "Inverdarroch"
      • Eddie Ramsay
      • Mr Murdoch (returned later in year)
      • Davie Sneddon (returned later in year)

      Characters making return guest appearances

      • Sandra Blair
      • Andy Semple
      • Maggie Watson
      • Lily Wentworth

      Final appearances

      • Sandra Blair
      • Brian Blair
      • Archie Menzies
      • Hamish McNeil
      • Rev Parker
      • Mark Ritchie
      • Sir John Ross Gifford
      • Lorna Seton
      • Alice Taylor
      • Bob Taylor
      • Maggie Watson
      • Lily Wentworth
      • Lady William

      1991

      Debut appearances

      • Sam Hagen (Briony McRoberts)
      • Mr Crawford (James Bryce)
      • PC Douglas Kirk (Graeme Robertson)
      • Margo McGeogh (Mandy Matthews)
      • Gordon Sinclair (Paul Hickey)
      • Matt Sinclair (Jake D'Arcy)
      • Peggy Sinclair (Donalda Samuel)
      • Andrew Wilson (Bill Murdoch)
      • Cathy Wilson (Jo Cameron Brown)

      Characters making return guest appearances

      • Florence Crossan (Gwyneth Guthrie)
      • Andy Semple

      Final appearances

      • Florence Crossan
      • Paul Martin
      • Mr McPherson
      • Kenny Tosh

      1992

      Debut appearances

      • Joe Breslin (Kenneth Glenaan)
      • DI Busby (Laurie Ventry)
      • Leonard Carter (Robert Robertson)
      • John Clark (Alan McHugh)
      • Jennifer Goudie (Victoria Burton)
      • Cecelia Hunter (Eiledh Fraser)
      • Celia Maxwell (Annette Staines)
      • Catriona McNeil (Lynsey Jane Thompson)
      • Sandy McNeil (Rainer Ross)
      • Menna Morgan (Manon Jones)
      • Nick Stapleton (Stephen Hogan)
      • Duncan Strachan (Ron Donachie)
      • Mark Torrance (Gary Bakewell)
      • Dr Benjamin Jenkins (Troy Fairclough)

      Characters making return appearances

      • Tom Kerr

      Characters making their last regular appearances

      • Mrs Woods

      Departing characters who will make return appearances

      • DI Busby
      • Jennifer Goudie
      • Mr Murdoch

      Final appearances

      • Mrs Anderson
      • John Clark
      • Donald Lachlan
      • Dougal Lachlan
      • Gladys Lachlan
      • Jessie McKay
      • Gordon Sinclair
      • Mark Torrance

      1993

      Debut appearances

      • Judith Crombie (Anne Marie Timoney)
      • Iain Strathmorris (James Coombes)

      Characters making return appearances

      • DI Busby
      • Jennifer Goudie

      Departing characters who will make return appearances

      • Sam Hagen
      • Tom Kerr

      Characters making their last regular appearances

      • Grace Lachlan
      • Jean McTaggart

      Final appearances

      • Emma Aitken
      • DI Busby
      • Leonard Carter
      • Jennifer Goudie
      • Fergus Jamieson
      • Sadie McDonald
      • Lynne McNeil
      • Fiona Ryder
      • Greg Ryder
      • Nick Stapleton
      • Duncan Strachan

      1994

      Debut appearances

      • Tiffany Bowles (Rachel Ogilvy)
      • Callum Gilchrist (Jim Webster)
      • Sarah Gilchrist (Shonagh Price)
      • Phineas North (William Tapley)

      Returning characters

      • Sam Hagen
      • Mr Murdoch

      Departing characters who will return

      • Tee Jay Wilson

      1995

      Debut appearances

      Return guest appearances

      • Mr Murdoch
      • Mrs Woods
      • Grace Lachlan
      • Jean McTaggart

      Final appearances

      • Judith Crombie
      • Grace Lachlan
      • Jean McTaggart
      • Tee Jay Wilson

      1996

      Debut appearances

      • Kelly Marie Cherry (Catherine Keating)
      • Senga Cherry (Libby McArthur)
      • Stella Greg (Anne Downie)
      • Victor Kemp (Iain Andrew)
      • Sally McGann (Catriona Evans)
      • Paul Lafferty (Simon Weir)

      Returning characters

      • Alun Morgan
      • Menna Morgan
      • Tom Kerr
      • Phineas North

      Final appearances

      • Alun Morgan
      • Michael Ross
      • Susan Ross

      1997

      Debut appearances

      • Dylan Geddes (Stephen Callaghan)
      • Martin Geddes (Alex Harvey)
      • Kitty McIvor (Sarah Gudgeon)
      • Lachie McIvor (Alec Heggie)
      • PC Tony Piacentini (Alan McHugh)
      • Dr Andy Sharp (Richard Conlon)

      Return guest appearances

      • Menna Morgan

      Final appearances

      • Tiffany Bowles
      • Dylan Geddes
      • Martin Geddes
      • Gary McDonald
      • Menna Morgan
      • Peter O'Dell
      • Carol Wilson

      1998

      Debut appearances

      • Jude Burnett (Deborah McCallum)
      • Maureen Gilchrist (Lesley Mackie)
      • Tina Harrigan (Amanda Beveridge)

      Character re-casting

      • Sandy McNeil (Joel Strachan replaces Rainer Ross)

      Returning characters

      • Sandy McNeil

      1999

      Debut appearances

      • Ewan Logan (Gordon Brown)
      • Dan Sutherland (John Havlin)

      Returning characters

      • Tina Harrigan

      Final appearances

      • Jude Burnett
      • Tina Harrigan
      • Trish McDonald
      • Sandy McNeil

      2000

      Debut appearances

      • Siobhan Devlin (Chrissi Jo Hyde)
      • Nigel Jenkins (Keith Warwick)
      • Liam Peters (Garry Sweeney)

      Departing characters who will return

      • Joanna Ross-Gifford
      • Kitty McIvor

      Final appearances

      • Sam Hagen
      • Dr Andy Sharp

      2001

      Debut appearances

      • George McCracken (Malcolm Hemmings)

      Departing characters

      • Eric Ross-Gifford

      Return guest appearances

      • Claire Kerr
      • George Carradine (Leon Sinden)

      2002

      Debut appearances

      • Dr Douglas Clark (John Kazek)
      • Mr Spinetti (Terry Wale)

      Departing characters

      • Eddie Ramsay

      Characters who depart until final episode

      • Isabel Blair

      2003

      Returning characters

      • Joanna Ross-Gifford

      Characters who return for the final episode

      • Isabel Blair
      • Kitty McIvor
      • Lynne McNeil

      Cast list from the final episode

      • Isabel Blair (Eileen McCallum)
      • Sheila Ramsay (Lesley Fitz-Simons)
      • Effie McDonald (Mary Riggans)
      • Jockie McDonald (Jackie Farrell)
      • Mairi McIvor (Anne Myatt)
      • Lachie MacIvor (Alec Heggie)
      • Morag Kerr (Jeannie Fisher)
      • Tom Kerr (John Stahl)
      • Mrs Mack (Gwyneth Guthrie)
      • Victor Kemp (Iain Andrew)
      • Nigel Jenkins (Keith Warwick)
      • Davie Sneddon (Derek Lord)
      • Niall Cassidy (Barry Lord)
      • Alec MacGlashan (Stewart McMinn)
      • Sally McGann (Catriona Evans)
      • Sarah McDonald (Shonagh Price)
      • Baby Sadie McDonald (Courtney Jane McWatt)
      • PC Tony Piacentini (Alan McHugh)
      • Chic Cherry (Andy Cameron)
      • Paul Lafferty (Simon Weir)
      • Ewan Logan (Gordon Brown)
      • Mr Spinetti (Terry Wale)
      • Kitty McIvor (Sarah Gudgeon)
      • Lynne McNeil (Gillian McNeil)
      • Surveyor (Ronnie Simon)
      • Dr Douglas Clark (John Kazek)

      References

      1. "Episodes 1–30". Take the High Road. Glasgow: STV. Retrieved 30 August 2020.
      2. "Take the High Road, volume 1, episodes 1–6 [DVD]". Amazon. Retrieved 4 October 2020.
      3. "Episodes 31–60". Take the High Road. Glasgow: STV. Retrieved 30 August 2020.
      4. "TV listings". The Glasgow Herald. Glasgow: The Herald & Times Group. 7 April 1981. p. 28.
      5. "Episodes 31–60". Take the High Road. Glasgow: STV. Retrieved 30 August 2020.
      6. "Episodes 61–90". Take the High Road. Glasgow: STV. Retrieved 30 August 2020.
      7. "STV Highspot". Glasgow Evening Times. Glasgow: The Herald & Times Group. 6 October 1981. p. 2.
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      9. "Episodes 91–120". Take the High Road. Glasgow: STV. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
      10. "Episodes 121–150". Take the High Road. Glasgow: STV. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
      11. "Episodes 121–150". Take the High Road. Glasgow: STV. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
      12. "Episodes 151–180". Take the High Road. Glasgow: STV. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
      13. "Episodes 151–180". Take the High Road. Glasgow: STV. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
      14. "Episodes 181–205". Take the High Road. Glasgow: STV. Retrieved 9 January 2021.

      Bibliography

      • Elder, Michael (1990). Ten Years of Take the High Road. London: Boxtree. ISBN 978-1-85283-109-7.
      • Houghton, Don (1982). Take the High Road. Edinburgh: Mainstream. ISBN 978-0-906391-34-1.
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