The cancellation of the daytime soap was announced last year, after more than 23 years on air. The broadcaster attributed the “very difficult decision” to financing issues, explaining: “The cost of the programme has increased significantly.”
As Doctors approaches its final episode this December, former Casualty star Shipton is set to appear in her third role on the show.
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Speaking to TV Times, the actor discussed her disappointment at the show’s cancellation. “It’s a real shame and a shock, and I think, sadly, an ill-advised decision,” she said.
“Holby City has gone, Doctors has gone… Young directors, writers, actors; they all cut their teeth on these kinds of shows. You are aware, particularly with the crew, that people buy homes and move their families there.”
She added: “I didn’t want to talk about it on set because you’re there to do a job, but I did have a few chats with people on the QT and it was a real blow to everyone.”