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| colour = #d6d6ff | series = Casualty | name = Patrick Spiller | image = Patrick Spiller.jpg | image_size = 200px | caption = Ian Kelsey as Patrick Spiller | first = "Free Fall" 11 December 1999 | last = "Past, Present, Future" 16 March 2002 | portrayer = Ian Kelsey | lbl1 = Spinoff(s) | data1 = Holby City, 2001 | occupation = Specialist registrar, emergency medicine | significantother = Holly Miles Rachel James Lara Stone }} Patrick Spiller is a fictional character from the BBC medical drama Casualty, portrayed by actor Ian Kelsey. The character made his first appearance during the fourteenth series episode "Free Fall", which was broadcast on 11 December 1999. Patrick is a specialist registrar in the Holby City Hospital emergency department, who attempts to advance his career and attain a consultancy post, whilst having relationships throughout his tenure with SHO Holly Miles, PC Rachel James and Holly's replacement, SHO Lara Stone. He dies following a motorway crash in the sixteenth series episode "Past, Present, Future" – making his final screen appearance on 16 March 2002. Characterisation and developmentPatrick has been described as "Casualty{{'s}} bad boy" by Marion McMullen of the Coventry Telegraph, who deemed him "arrogant, brusque and bad-tempered". Kelsey has disclosed that viewers of the show sometimes assume that he shares his character's temperament, but that he does not receive any hostility for it, surmising: "It must mean I'm somehow putting across the fact that there really is a nice bloke behind the brick wall that Patrick puts up."[1] Kelsey feels that the only trait of Patrick's which he shares is his "dry sense of humour". He has assessed that Patrick is "very good" at his job, but that his bedside manner becomes worse as the series develops. He has stated, however, that: "Away from the eyes of his colleagues he is perfectly capable of showing real humanity and care."[2] Kelsey believes that Patrick softened in the show's fifteenth series, but that he reverted to form "with a vengeance" in series sixteen. He believes that Patrick would be spoiled for the show's viewers if it was ever explained why he behaves the way he does, and prefers playing Patrick as the "bad guy".[3] Discussing Patrick's relationship with PC Rachel James, Kelsey assessed: "Spiller and Rachel just fancy each other - it's all about sex."[3] SHO Lara Stone was introduced as a love-interest for Patrick, with producer Mervyn Watson explaining: "I felt it would be good to bring Patrick Spiller into contact with a very worthy adversary, a woman who was his equivalent."[4] Christine Stephen-Daly, who plays Lara, has commented that Patrick is Lara's type, but that they clash often as they are so similar, asserting that they are both: "arrogant, like getting their own way and enjoy being in control." Stephen-Daly feels that Lara is more "caring" than Patrick, whose bedside manner "leaves a lot to be desired."[5] In an interview with Inside Soap, Kelsey revealed he took Patrick's coffin plaque, which is hung in his bathroom underneath the coffin plaque of his Emmerdale character, Dave Glover. He added he had "got a nice set now!"[6] StorylinesPatrick arrives at Holby City Hospital as the emergency department's new senior registrar. He discovers he is working alongside SHO Holly Miles (Sandra Huggett), who he previously dated.[7] In an attempt to get to know Holly again, he asks her out for a drink on her birthday, but she turns him down.[8] Patrick has an arrogant attitude, which leads to staff nurse Lisa Duffin (Cathy Shipton) reprimanding him,[9] and sees him invited to work a shift with the paramedics after dismissing their importance.[10] When Patrick and Holly become stranded in the snow after Christmas lunch, Patrick reveals that he hates Christmas as his mother died on Christmas Day.[11] He and hospital porter Spencer (Ben Keaton) are held hostage when they become involved in a family feud, but manage to escape unharmed.[12] Patrick grows increasingly concerned for Holly when someone begins stalking her. He offers to give her a lift home after a shift, only to discover his tires have been slashed. Holly is escorted home instead by anaesthetist Tom Harvey (Kieron Forsyth), who is revealed to be her stalker.[13] Holly is later kidnapped by Tom, and Patrick helps to find her.[14] Holly leaves following her ordeal, and Patrick begins dating married policewoman Rachel James (Amy Robbins). He shows an interest in the department's new SHO Lara Stone,[15] who invites him to a Halloween party, but stands him up upon learning that he is already in a relationship. Patrick is turned down for a consultancy post due to his lack of people skills.[16] Rachel dies after being mugged whilst on patrol.[17] Her husband discovers her infidelity and attacks Patrick, attempting to drown him.[18] Lara finds Patrick unconscious and resuscitates him, leaving her boyfriend to stay by Patrick's bedside as he recovers.[19] When Patrick discovers he has been successful in his application for a consultancy in London, he takes Lara on a date to celebrate.[20] Lara is annoyed when Patrick asks her to join him in London.[21] He later proposes to her, but she turns him down.[22] Patrick is involved in a motorway accident, saving six school children from a minibus before being rescued. He and Lara have dinner at a restaurant afterwards, and Patrick decides to turn the position in London down and remain in Holby with Lara. He proposes once more, and this time Lara accepts. Still in shock from the accident, Patrick feels dizzy and collapses.[23] He dies from an intercranial bleed caused by the crash. Lara does not attend his funeral, but later breaks into the crematorium to say goodbye to him.[24] ReceptionCharlie Catchpole of the Daily Mirror was keen to see a television doctor who did not like people and cited Patrick as an example.[25] Catchpole wrote, "he's selfish, cruel, bad-tempered, thick-skinned, homophobic and misogynistic. Just wait till we discover what his bad points are."[25] A reporter for Daily Record noted that Patrick had a "lack of charm", which got him in trouble.[26] References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/SATURDAY+TV:+TONIGHT'S+HIGHLIGHTS-a073517701|title=Saturday Tv: Tonight's Highlights|last=McMullen|first=Marion|date=21 April 2001|work=Coventry Telegraph|publisher=Trinity Mirror|accessdate=4 February 2010}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/SATURDAY+TV:+TONIGHT'S+HIGHLIGHTS-a078533123|title=Saturday Tv: Tonight's Highlights|last=McMullen|first=Marion|date=22 September 2001|work=Coventry Telegraph|publisher=Trinity Mirror|accessdate=4 February 2010}} 3. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-17949214.html|title=Spiller's a pain in the neck|last=Gould|first=Phil|date=22 September 2001|work=Edinburgh Evening News|publisher=Johnston Press|accessdate=4 February 2010}}{{dead link|date=February 2019|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://findarticles.com/p/news-articles/daily-mail-london-england-the/mi_8002/is_2001_Oct_10/doctor-prescribed-casualty-romance/ai_n36422989/|title=The doctor prescribed for a Casualty romance|date=10 October 2001|work=Daily Mail|publisher=Associated Newspapers|accessdate=4 February 2010}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.questia.com/read/1G1-80821992|title=New face raises the temperature|last=Gould|first=Phil|date=15 December 2001|work=The News Letter|publisher=Johnston Publishing (NI)|accessdate=4 February 2010}} 6. ^{{cite journal|date=9–15 March 2013|title=Ian Kelsey is at your mercy!|journal=Inside Soap|issue=10|pages=52–53}} 7. ^{{Cite episode |title= Free Fall|episodelink=List of Casualty episodes (series 13–14)#Series Fourteen (1999–2000) |series=Casualty |serieslink=Casualty (TV series) |credits=Andrew Rattenbury (writer), Michael Owen Morris (director) |network=BBC |station=BBC One |airdate=1999-12-11 |seriesno=14 |number=15}} 8. ^{{Cite episode |title= Peace on Earth|episodelink=List of Casualty episodes (series 13–14)#Series Fourteen (1999–2000) |series=Casualty |serieslink=Casualty (TV series) |credits=Tony McHale (writer), Gill Wilkinson (director) |network=BBC |station=BBC One |airdate=1999-12-26 |seriesno=14 |number=17}} 9. ^{{Cite episode |title=Untouchable|episodelink=List of Casualty episodes (series 13–14)#Series Fourteen (1999–2000) |series=Casualty |serieslink=Casualty (TV series) |credits=Katharine Way (writer), Alan Wareing (director) |network=BBC |station=BBC One |airdate=2000-01-09 |seriesno=14 |number=19}} 10. ^{{Cite episode |title=No More Mr Nice Guy|episodelink=List of Casualty episodes (series 15–16)#Series Fifteen (2000-2001) |series=Casualty |serieslink=Casualty (TV series) |credits=Chris Jury (writer), Adrian Bean (director) |network=BBC |station=BBC One |airdate=2000-10-28 |seriesno=15 |number=9}} 11. ^{{Cite episode |title=Merry Christmas Dr Spiller|episodelink=List of Casualty episodes (series 15–16)#Series Fifteen (2000-2001) |series=Casualty |serieslink=Casualty (TV series) |credits=Jeff Povey (writer), Michael Owen Morris (director) |network=BBC |station=BBC One |airdate=2000-12-23 |seriesno=15 |number=17}} 12. ^{{Cite episode |title=Heart of Gold|episodelink=List of Casualty episodes (series 15–16)#Series Fifteen (2000-2001) |series=Casualty |serieslink=Casualty (TV series) |credits=Ben Cooper (writer), Albert Barber (director) |network=BBC |station=BBC One |airdate=2001-01-20 |seriesno=15 |number=21}} 13. ^{{Cite episode |title=Kindness of Strangers|episodelink=List of Casualty episodes (series 15–16)#Series Fifteen (2000-2001) |series=Casualty |serieslink=Casualty (TV series) |credits=Suzie Smith (writer), N.G. Bristow (director) |network=BBC |station=BBC One |airdate=2001-03-10 |seriesno=15 |number=29}} 14. ^{{Cite episode |title=Breaking the Spell: Part 2|episodelink=List of Casualty episodes (series 15–16)#Series Fifteen (2000-2001) |series=Casualty |serieslink=Casualty (TV series) |credits=Katharine Way (writer), Tim Leandro (director) |network=BBC |station=BBC One |airdate=2001-04-28 |seriesno=15 |number=36}} 15. ^{{Cite episode |title=All's Fair|episodelink=List of Casualty episodes (series 15–16)#Series Sixteen (2001-2002) |series=Casualty |serieslink=Casualty (TV series) |credits=David Lane (writer), Paul Wroblewski (director) |network=BBC |station=BBC One |airdate=2001-09-29 |seriesno=16 |number=3}} 16. ^{{Cite episode |title=Bringing Up Baby|episodelink=List of Casualty episodes (series 15–16)#Series Sixteen (2001-2002) |series=Casualty |serieslink=Casualty (TV series) |credits=Dan Sefton (writer), Sue Dunderdale (director) |network=BBC |station=BBC One |airdate=2001-10-13 |seriesno=16 |number=5}} 17. ^{{Cite episode |title=Life and Soul|episodelink=List of Casualty episodes (series 15–16)#Series Sixteen (2001-2002) |series=Casualty |serieslink=Casualty (TV series) |credits=Katharine Way (writer), Andrew Rattenbury (writer), Jim O'Hanlon (director) |network=BBC |station=BBC One |airdate=2001-12-22 |seriesno=16 |number=15}} 18. ^{{Cite episode |title=Consequences|episodelink=List of Casualty episodes (series 15–16)#Series Sixteen (2001-2002) |series=Casualty |serieslink=Casualty (TV series) |credits=Stuart Morris (writer), Adrian Bean (director) |network=BBC |station=BBC One |airdate=2001-12-26 |seriesno=16 |number=16}} 19. ^{{Cite episode |title=Playing With Fire|episodelink=List of Casualty episodes (series 15–16)#Series Sixteen (2001-2002) |series=Casualty |serieslink=Casualty (TV series) |credits=Patrick Melanaphy (writer), Graham Wetherell (director) |network=BBC |station=BBC One |airdate=2001-12-29 |seriesno=16 |number=17}} 20. ^{{Cite episode |title=Acceptance|episodelink=List of Casualty episodes (series 15–16)#Series Sixteen (2001-2002) |series=Casualty |serieslink=Casualty (TV series) |credits=David Joss Buckley (writer), Graham Wetherell (director) |network=BBC |station=BBC One |airdate=2002-02-09 |seriesno=16 |number=23}} 21. ^{{Cite episode |title=Life Incognito|episodelink=List of Casualty episodes (series 15–16)#Series Sixteen (2001-2002) |series=Casualty |serieslink=Casualty (TV series) |credits=Tony McHale (writer), A.J. Quinn (director) |network=BBC |station=BBC One |airdate=2002-03-02 |seriesno=16 |number=26}} 22. ^{{Cite episode |title=You Can't Take Them All Home With You|episodelink=List of Casualty episodes (series 15–16)#Series Sixteen (2001-2002) |series=Casualty |serieslink=Casualty (TV series) |credits=Leslie Stewart (writer), Graham Wetherell (director) |network=BBC |station=BBC One |airdate=2002-03-09 |seriesno=16 |number=27}} 23. ^{{Cite episode |title=Past, Present, Future|episodelink=List of Casualty episodes (series 15–16)#Series Sixteen (2001-2002) |series=Casualty |serieslink=Casualty (TV series) |credits=Paul Cornell (writer), Tim Leandro (director) |network=BBC |station=BBC One |airdate=2002-03-16 |seriesno=16 |number=28}} 24. ^{{Cite episode |title=Memories|episodelink=List of Casualty episodes (series 15–16)#Series Sixteen (2001-2002) |series=Casualty |serieslink=Casualty (TV series) |credits=Peter Mills (writer), Neil Adams (director) |network=BBC |station=BBC One |airdate=2002-03-23 |seriesno=16 |number=29}} 25. ^1 {{cite news|url=https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-60291237.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160911025502/https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-60291237.html|dead-url=yes|archive-date=11 September 2016|title=Charlie Catchpole's TV column: Beast of the bunch|last=Catchpole|first=Charlie|date=18 January 2000|work=Daily Mirror|accessdate=22 July 2016}}{{subscription required}} 26. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/CRITIC'S+CHOICE+-+Saturday+23+September%3B+Charlie+runs+out+of+patience.-a065411299|title=Critic's choice – Saturday 23 September; Charlie runs out of patience|date=23 September 2000|work=Daily Record|accessdate=22 July 2016}} External links
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