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Harry Harper (Casualty)

Harry Harper is a fictional character from the BBC One medical drama Casualty, portrayed by actor Simon MacCorkindale. He made his first appearance in the series sixteen episode "Denial", broadcast on 8 June 2002. He ran Holby City Hospital's emergency department for five years, before being elected as a Member of Parliament. His final appearance was in the series twenty-two episode "Thicker Than Water", broadcast on 8 March 2008. MacCorkindale was diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2006, and departed from Casualty after the disease spread to his lungs. He died on 14 October 2010, at the age of 58.[1]

Harry Harper
Casualty character
Portrayed bySimon MacCorkindale
Duration2002–2008
First appearance8 June 2002
Last appearance8 March 2008
ClassificationFormer; regular
Introduced byMervyn Watson
Spin-off
appearances
Casualty@Holby City (2004, 2005)
In-universe information
OccupationDirector of Emergency Medicine & Senior Consultant (2002-08)
Member of Parliament (2008)
WifeBeth Harper (until 2003)
SonsJordan Harper
Ollie Harper
DaughtersTally Harper
Kizzy Harper
Daisy Harper

Storylines Edit

Harry begins working at Holby City Hospital in June 2002.[2] He is pleased when his old flame Selena Donovan (Liz Carling) arrives to carry out a drugs trial in the department, and invites her to dinner. He cancels a driving lesson with his teenage daughter Tally (Ashlie Walker), who asks her mother Beth (Lynda Rooke) to take her instead. They crash, and Beth is fatally injured.[3] Harry blames Tally for the accident and develops an anti-depressant dependency, forging senior house officer Lara Stone's (Christine Stephen-Daly) signature to prescribe himself drugs.[4][5]

Harry clashes with registrar Simon Kaminski (Christopher Colquhoun) over his temperament, suspending him from work.[6] In revenge, Simon begins sleeping with Tally (Holly Davidson).[7] He learns that Harry has been self-prescribing and attempts to blackmail him.[8] Lara notices the strained atmosphere between them, and Harry confides in her that he needs help, accepting her support.[9] He misinterprets Lara's kindness, however, and tells her he is in love with her.[10] His feelings go un-reciprocated, and Harry is angry when Lara sleeps with paramedic Luke Warren.[11] On an outdoor pursuit day for management training, Harry leaves the marked route and becomes trapped in a cave.[12] Simon rescues him, incurring a spinal injury in the process.[13]

Several weeks later, Harry discovers that Lara has begun a relationship with Simon.[14] Tally takes the news badly and behaves erratically, leaving Harry no choice but to suspend her on the anniversary of Beth's death. When Simon mocks her, Tally attempts suicide by taking an overdose.[15] She recovers, but Harry realises he has been neglecting her and takes her on holiday.[16] Lara and Simon become engaged, but Harry discovers he has been cheating on her, taking Lara away from the venue on her wedding day. Simon dies in a plane crash en route to the wedding, and Lara disappoints Harry by moving to Australia.[17]

Selena returns to the department in 2004, having married since her last meeting with Harry.[18] When she is stabbed in the hospital car park, Harry realises he still has feelings for her, but Selena cuts him off as he tries to tell her.[19] Harry begins a relationship with nurse Ellen Zitek (Georgina Bouzova), who becomes pregnant.[20] Harry proposes, believing it is the right thing to do, but Ellen turns him down.[21] It transpires that Ellen had a cancerous molar pregnancy.[22] She is later hit by a motorbike and dies, leaving Harry distraught.[23] He decides to go into politics when the department is threatened with closure, winning the local by-election.[24] Following his last shift at the hospital, Harry and Selena sleep together. Jealous corporate director Nathan Spencer (Ben Price) deletes text messages Harry sends to Selena, leading her to believe their night together was a mistake.[25]

After several months in Westminster, Harry returns to the department having arranged for the Secretary of State for Health to visit. Harry and Selena are held at gunpoint by a patient's wife, and Selena declares her love for Harry before taking a bullet for him and dying.[26] Following a bomb scare in the hospital, junior doctor Guppy convinces Harry to return, taking a job as consultant manager.[27] When F2 doctor Ruth Winters (Georgia Taylor) attempts suicide, Harry makes her diary—reflecting how the NHS has failed her—public, and is forced to resign.[28]

Development Edit

MacCorkindale joined the cast of Casualty in February 2002.[29] Following his casting, he told the Daily Record that he was a long-standing fan of the series, commenting that it was "great to be joining an established show with a great bunch of people."[30] Neil Bonner of the Liverpool Daily Post conflictingly quoted MacCorkindale as stating that he had never seen an episode of the show in its sixteen-year history. He was surprised to be offered the role of Harry, having spent years beforehand working in the United States, but found its Bristol location ideal having recently moved to the West Country.[31][32]

Compiling a "medical dream team" from multiple television hospital dramas, The Guardian's Grace Dent assessed Harry's characterization as being "Alpha male", writing that he "comes from a long line of TV medics who stride through the hospital wards like demi-gods, saving lives, sorting out lesser medics' muck-ups and, more importantly, wooing the knickers off any passing nurse." Dent deemed Harry unflappable professionally and a gentleman in his personal life, with old-fashioned principles with regards to women.[33]

In 2006, MacCorkindale experienced stomach cramps whilst filming Casualty and was diagnosed with bowel cancer. He had a section of his colon removed, and despite recommendation from doctors that he allow ten to twelve weeks for recovery, MacCorkindale scheduled the operation to coincide with a two-week break in Casualty's filming schedule. He took a sixth-month sabbatical from the show, during which time he toured with a theatrical production of Agatha Christie's The Unexpected Guest. In May 2007, MacCorkindale learned that the cancer had spread to his lungs, and was told he had five years to live. He returned to film his final series of Casualty in late 2007. He did not disclose his illness to his colleagues, and found it surreal when scripts required Harry to inform patients that they had cancer or an incurable disease. MacCorkindale departed from Casualty at the end of 2007, having appeared in 229 episodes.[29] He died on 14 October 2010, aged 58. John Yorke, Controller of BBC Drama, praised the actor, stating: "As the star and male lead of Casualty for over six years we owe Simon a massive debt. Not only was he a fabulously iconic consultant, he was also an inspirational team leader. One of the reasons so many people have loved working with him on Casualty is because of the tone he established on the shop floor—always welcoming, always disciplined, always quietly the leader."[34]

Reception Edit

Reviewing the 2002 episode in which Harry attends to a fairground disaster, The Guardian's Rupert Smith deemed MacCorkindale "fantastically wooden". He described the plot as "ridiculous", highlighting the convenience of Harry happening to be present when the incident occurred.[35] The following year, Smith again highlighted credibility issues with a plot which revealed Harry to be a friend of photographer Patrick Lichfield, writing that the revelation was "one of the most throwaway bits of exposition ever seen in British television drama."[36] Fellow Guardian critics Sarah Dempster and Jim Shelley have both commented on MacCorkindale's "loud" delivery of his lines, with Shelley deeming Harry a "human Foghorn Leghorn",[37] and Dempster describing Casualty as being "Above all [...] about Simon MacCorkindale, shouting. Then panting, alarmingly, as he peers through some blinds. And then shouting again."[38]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Casualty actor MacCorkindale dies". BBC News. 15 October 2010.
  2. ^ Ann Marie Di Mambro (director), Gill Wilkinson (director) (8 June 2002). "Denial". Casualty. Series 16. Episode 37. BBC. BBC One.
  3. ^ Dominic Santana (director), Gregory Evans (writer) (1 March 2003). "Dire Straits". Casualty. Series 17. Episode 25. BBC. BBC One.
  4. ^ Jeremy Webb (director), Ginnie Hole (writer) (8 March 2003). "Fool for Love". Casualty. Series 17. Episode 26. BBC. BBC One.
  5. ^ Gwennan Sage (director), Emma Frost (writer) (27 September 2003). "Perks of the Job". Casualty. Series 18. Episode 4. BBC. BBC One.
  6. ^ Ian White (director), Joe Turner (writer) (14 June 2003). "Three in a Bed". Casualty. Series 17. Episode 39. BBC. BBC One.
  7. ^ Shani S. Grewal (director), Danny McCahon (writer) (18 October 2003). "Can't Let Go". Casualty. Series 18. Episode 7. BBC. BBC One.
  8. ^ Declan O'Dwyer (director), Catherine Tregenna (writer) (1 November 2003). "In the Frame". Casualty. Series 18. Episode 9. BBC. BBC One.
  9. ^ Jeremy Webb (director), Steve Lightfoot (writer) (8 November 2003). "Black Dog Day". Casualty. Series 18. Episode 10. BBC. BBC One.
  10. ^ Chris Lovett (director), Jo O'Keefe (writer) (29 November 2003). "First Impressions". Casualty. Series 18. Episode 13. BBC. BBC One.
  11. ^ Jane Powell (director), Ginnie Hole (writer) (10 January 2004). "Where There's Life...". Casualty. Series 18. Episode 19. BBC. BBC One.
  12. ^ Ian White (director), Ginnie Hole (writer) (24 January 2004). "Emotional Rescue: Part 1". Casualty. Series 18. Episode 21. BBC. BBC One.
  13. ^ Gwennan Sage (director), Stephen McAteer (writer) (31 January 2004). "Emotional Rescue: Part 2". Casualty. Series 18. Episode 22. BBC. BBC One.
  14. ^ Declan O'Dwyer (director), Chris Ould (writer) (3 April 2004). "Another Perfect Day". Casualty. Series 18. Episode 30. BBC. BBC One.
  15. ^ Dominic Lees (director), Peter Mills (writer) (17 April 2004). "Forget Me Not". Casualty. Series 18. Episode 32. BBC. BBC One.
  16. ^ Jane Powell (director), Linda Thompson (writer) (1 May 2004). "Much Wants More". Casualty. Series 18. Episode 34. BBC. BBC One.
  17. ^ Ian White (director), Danny McCahon (writer) (28 August 2004). "Ring of Truth". Casualty. Series 18. Episode 46. BBC. BBC One.
  18. ^ Jeremy Webb (director), Catherine Tregenna (writer) (11 September 2004). "The Ties That Bind Us: Part 1". Casualty. Series 19. Episode 1. BBC. BBC One.
  19. ^ Christopher King (director), Catherine Tregenna (writer) (26 February 2005). "Naming Names". Casualty. Series 19. Episode 24. BBC. BBC One.
  20. ^ Paul Wroblewski (director), Sian Evans (writer) (18 February 2006). "The Lost Boys". Casualty. Series 20. Episode 23. BBC. BBC One.
  21. ^ Gill Wilkinson (director), Gregory Evans (writer) (4 March 2006). "Nobody's Perfect". Casualty. Series 20. Episode 25. BBC. BBC One.
  22. ^ Lesley Manning (director), Ming Ho (writer) (1 April 2006). "Going Under". Casualty. Series 20. Episode 29. BBC. BBC One.
  23. ^ Diarmuid Lawrence (director), Barbara Machin (writer) (24 December 2006). "Silent Night". Casualty. Series 21. Episode 16. BBC. BBC One.
  24. ^ Nic Phillips (director), Andrew Clifford (writer) (10 February 2007). "No Return". Casualty. Series 21. Episode 24. BBC. BBC One.
  25. ^ Brett Fallis (director), Mark Catley (writer) (17 February 2007). "The Miracle on Harry's Last Shift". Casualty. Series 21. Episode 25. BBC. BBC One.
  26. ^ Robert Knights (director), Gaby Chiappe (writer) (4 August 2007). "To Love You So". Casualty. Series 21. Episode 48. BBC. BBC One.
  27. ^ Farren Blackburn (director), Rachel Flowerday (writer) (29 September 2007). "Sliding Doors". Casualty. Series 22. Episode 5. BBC. BBC One.
  28. ^ Robert Knights (director), Jason Sutton (writer) (8 March 2008). "Thicker Than Water". Casualty. Series 22. Episode 28. BBC. BBC One.
  29. ^ a b "Simon MacCorkindale". The Daily Telegraph. London, England. 15 October 2010. Retrieved 16 October 2010.
  30. ^ "Mad about Harry; Casualty BBC1, 8.10pm". Daily Record. Glasgow, Scotland: Trinity Mirror. 18 May 2002. Retrieved 16 October 2010.
  31. ^ Bonner, Neil (13 July 2002). "Overheard..." Liverpool Daily Post. Trinity Mirror. Retrieved 16 October 2010.
  32. ^ "Play choice: Saturday, November 2". The Times. London, England: News Corporation. 2 November 2002. Retrieved 16 October 2010.
  33. ^ Dent, Grace (1 April 2006). "Doctors' orders". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 October 2010.
  34. ^ . The Daily Telegraph. London, England. 15 October 2010. Archived from the original on 16 October 2010. Retrieved 16 October 2010.
  35. ^ Smith, Rupert (16 September 2002). "Neighbours from hell". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 October 2010.
  36. ^ Smith, Patrick (3 November 2003). "Calendar earls". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 October 2010.
  37. ^ Shelley, Jim (3 October 2007). "TV Dinners: How to make ... a BBC medical drama". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 October 2010.
  38. ^ Dempster, Sarah (11 February 2008). "The weekend's TV: Tropic of Capricorn". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 October 2010.

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Harry Harper is a fictional character from the BBC One medical drama Casualty portrayed by actor Simon MacCorkindale He made his first appearance in the series sixteen episode Denial broadcast on 8 June 2002 He ran Holby City Hospital s emergency department for five years before being elected as a Member of Parliament His final appearance was in the series twenty two episode Thicker Than Water broadcast on 8 March 2008 MacCorkindale was diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2006 and departed from Casualty after the disease spread to his lungs He died on 14 October 2010 at the age of 58 1 Harry HarperCasualty characterPortrayed bySimon MacCorkindaleDuration2002 2008First appearance8 June 2002Last appearance8 March 2008ClassificationFormer regularIntroduced byMervyn WatsonSpin offappearancesCasualty Holby City 2004 2005 In universe informationOccupationDirector of Emergency Medicine amp Senior Consultant 2002 08 Member of Parliament 2008 WifeBeth Harper until 2003 SonsJordan HarperOllie HarperDaughtersTally HarperKizzy HarperDaisy Harper Contents 1 Storylines 2 Development 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksStorylines EditHarry begins working at Holby City Hospital in June 2002 2 He is pleased when his old flame Selena Donovan Liz Carling arrives to carry out a drugs trial in the department and invites her to dinner He cancels a driving lesson with his teenage daughter Tally Ashlie Walker who asks her mother Beth Lynda Rooke to take her instead They crash and Beth is fatally injured 3 Harry blames Tally for the accident and develops an anti depressant dependency forging senior house officer Lara Stone s Christine Stephen Daly signature to prescribe himself drugs 4 5 Harry clashes with registrar Simon Kaminski Christopher Colquhoun over his temperament suspending him from work 6 In revenge Simon begins sleeping with Tally Holly Davidson 7 He learns that Harry has been self prescribing and attempts to blackmail him 8 Lara notices the strained atmosphere between them and Harry confides in her that he needs help accepting her support 9 He misinterprets Lara s kindness however and tells her he is in love with her 10 His feelings go un reciprocated and Harry is angry when Lara sleeps with paramedic Luke Warren 11 On an outdoor pursuit day for management training Harry leaves the marked route and becomes trapped in a cave 12 Simon rescues him incurring a spinal injury in the process 13 Several weeks later Harry discovers that Lara has begun a relationship with Simon 14 Tally takes the news badly and behaves erratically leaving Harry no choice but to suspend her on the anniversary of Beth s death When Simon mocks her Tally attempts suicide by taking an overdose 15 She recovers but Harry realises he has been neglecting her and takes her on holiday 16 Lara and Simon become engaged but Harry discovers he has been cheating on her taking Lara away from the venue on her wedding day Simon dies in a plane crash en route to the wedding and Lara disappoints Harry by moving to Australia 17 Selena returns to the department in 2004 having married since her last meeting with Harry 18 When she is stabbed in the hospital car park Harry realises he still has feelings for her but Selena cuts him off as he tries to tell her 19 Harry begins a relationship with nurse Ellen Zitek Georgina Bouzova who becomes pregnant 20 Harry proposes believing it is the right thing to do but Ellen turns him down 21 It transpires that Ellen had a cancerous molar pregnancy 22 She is later hit by a motorbike and dies leaving Harry distraught 23 He decides to go into politics when the department is threatened with closure winning the local by election 24 Following his last shift at the hospital Harry and Selena sleep together Jealous corporate director Nathan Spencer Ben Price deletes text messages Harry sends to Selena leading her to believe their night together was a mistake 25 After several months in Westminster Harry returns to the department having arranged for the Secretary of State for Health to visit Harry and Selena are held at gunpoint by a patient s wife and Selena declares her love for Harry before taking a bullet for him and dying 26 Following a bomb scare in the hospital junior doctor Guppy convinces Harry to return taking a job as consultant manager 27 When F2 doctor Ruth Winters Georgia Taylor attempts suicide Harry makes her diary reflecting how the NHS has failed her public and is forced to resign 28 Development EditMacCorkindale joined the cast of Casualty in February 2002 29 Following his casting he told the Daily Record that he was a long standing fan of the series commenting that it was great to be joining an established show with a great bunch of people 30 Neil Bonner of the Liverpool Daily Post conflictingly quoted MacCorkindale as stating that he had never seen an episode of the show in its sixteen year history He was surprised to be offered the role of Harry having spent years beforehand working in the United States but found its Bristol location ideal having recently moved to the West Country 31 32 Compiling a medical dream team from multiple television hospital dramas The Guardian s Grace Dent assessed Harry s characterization as being Alpha male writing that he comes from a long line of TV medics who stride through the hospital wards like demi gods saving lives sorting out lesser medics muck ups and more importantly wooing the knickers off any passing nurse Dent deemed Harry unflappable professionally and a gentleman in his personal life with old fashioned principles with regards to women 33 In 2006 MacCorkindale experienced stomach cramps whilst filming Casualty and was diagnosed with bowel cancer He had a section of his colon removed and despite recommendation from doctors that he allow ten to twelve weeks for recovery MacCorkindale scheduled the operation to coincide with a two week break in Casualty s filming schedule He took a sixth month sabbatical from the show during which time he toured with a theatrical production of Agatha Christie s The Unexpected Guest In May 2007 MacCorkindale learned that the cancer had spread to his lungs and was told he had five years to live He returned to film his final series of Casualty in late 2007 He did not disclose his illness to his colleagues and found it surreal when scripts required Harry to inform patients that they had cancer or an incurable disease MacCorkindale departed from Casualty at the end of 2007 having appeared in 229 episodes 29 He died on 14 October 2010 aged 58 John Yorke Controller of BBC Drama praised the actor stating As the star and male lead of Casualty for over six years we owe Simon a massive debt Not only was he a fabulously iconic consultant he was also an inspirational team leader One of the reasons so many people have loved working with him on Casualty is because of the tone he established on the shop floor always welcoming always disciplined always quietly the leader 34 Reception EditReviewing the 2002 episode in which Harry attends to a fairground disaster The Guardian s Rupert Smith deemed MacCorkindale fantastically wooden He described the plot as ridiculous highlighting the convenience of Harry happening to be present when the incident occurred 35 The following year Smith again highlighted credibility issues with a plot which revealed Harry to be a friend of photographer Patrick Lichfield writing that the revelation was one of the most throwaway bits of exposition ever seen in British television drama 36 Fellow Guardian critics Sarah Dempster and Jim Shelley have both commented on MacCorkindale s loud delivery of his lines with Shelley deeming Harry a human Foghorn Leghorn 37 and Dempster describing Casualty as being Above all about Simon MacCorkindale shouting Then panting alarmingly as he peers through some blinds And then shouting again 38 References Edit Casualty actor MacCorkindale dies BBC News 15 October 2010 Ann Marie Di Mambro director Gill Wilkinson director 8 June 2002 Denial Casualty Series 16 Episode 37 BBC BBC One Dominic Santana director Gregory Evans writer 1 March 2003 Dire Straits Casualty Series 17 Episode 25 BBC BBC One Jeremy Webb director Ginnie Hole writer 8 March 2003 Fool for Love Casualty Series 17 Episode 26 BBC BBC One Gwennan Sage director Emma Frost writer 27 September 2003 Perks of the Job Casualty Series 18 Episode 4 BBC BBC One Ian White director Joe Turner writer 14 June 2003 Three in a Bed Casualty Series 17 Episode 39 BBC BBC One Shani S Grewal director Danny McCahon writer 18 October 2003 Can t Let Go Casualty Series 18 Episode 7 BBC BBC One Declan O Dwyer director Catherine Tregenna writer 1 November 2003 In the Frame Casualty Series 18 Episode 9 BBC BBC One Jeremy Webb director Steve Lightfoot writer 8 November 2003 Black Dog Day Casualty Series 18 Episode 10 BBC BBC One Chris Lovett director Jo O Keefe writer 29 November 2003 First Impressions Casualty Series 18 Episode 13 BBC BBC One Jane Powell director Ginnie Hole writer 10 January 2004 Where There s Life Casualty Series 18 Episode 19 BBC BBC One Ian White director Ginnie Hole writer 24 January 2004 Emotional Rescue Part 1 Casualty Series 18 Episode 21 BBC BBC One Gwennan Sage director Stephen McAteer writer 31 January 2004 Emotional Rescue Part 2 Casualty Series 18 Episode 22 BBC BBC One Declan O Dwyer director Chris Ould writer 3 April 2004 Another Perfect Day Casualty Series 18 Episode 30 BBC BBC One Dominic Lees director Peter Mills writer 17 April 2004 Forget Me Not Casualty Series 18 Episode 32 BBC BBC One Jane Powell director Linda Thompson writer 1 May 2004 Much Wants More Casualty Series 18 Episode 34 BBC BBC One Ian White director Danny McCahon writer 28 August 2004 Ring of Truth Casualty Series 18 Episode 46 BBC BBC One Jeremy Webb director Catherine Tregenna writer 11 September 2004 The Ties That Bind Us Part 1 Casualty Series 19 Episode 1 BBC BBC One Christopher King director Catherine Tregenna writer 26 February 2005 Naming Names Casualty Series 19 Episode 24 BBC BBC One Paul Wroblewski director Sian Evans writer 18 February 2006 The Lost Boys Casualty Series 20 Episode 23 BBC BBC One Gill Wilkinson director Gregory Evans writer 4 March 2006 Nobody s Perfect Casualty Series 20 Episode 25 BBC BBC One Lesley Manning director Ming Ho writer 1 April 2006 Going Under Casualty Series 20 Episode 29 BBC BBC One Diarmuid Lawrence director Barbara Machin writer 24 December 2006 Silent Night Casualty Series 21 Episode 16 BBC BBC One Nic Phillips director Andrew Clifford writer 10 February 2007 No Return Casualty Series 21 Episode 24 BBC BBC One Brett Fallis director Mark Catley writer 17 February 2007 The Miracle on Harry s Last Shift Casualty Series 21 Episode 25 BBC BBC One Robert Knights director Gaby Chiappe writer 4 August 2007 To Love You So Casualty Series 21 Episode 48 BBC BBC One Farren Blackburn director Rachel Flowerday writer 29 September 2007 Sliding Doors Casualty Series 22 Episode 5 BBC BBC One Robert Knights director Jason Sutton writer 8 March 2008 Thicker Than Water Casualty Series 22 Episode 28 BBC BBC One a b Simon MacCorkindale The Daily Telegraph London England 15 October 2010 Retrieved 16 October 2010 Mad about Harry Casualty BBC1 8 10pm Daily Record Glasgow Scotland Trinity Mirror 18 May 2002 Retrieved 16 October 2010 Bonner Neil 13 July 2002 Overheard Liverpool Daily Post Trinity Mirror Retrieved 16 October 2010 Play choice Saturday November 2 The Times London England News Corporation 2 November 2002 Retrieved 16 October 2010 Dent Grace 1 April 2006 Doctors orders The Guardian Retrieved 16 October 2010 Simon MacCorkindale dies after cancer battle The Daily Telegraph London England 15 October 2010 Archived from the original on 16 October 2010 Retrieved 16 October 2010 Smith Rupert 16 September 2002 Neighbours from hell The Guardian Retrieved 16 October 2010 Smith Patrick 3 November 2003 Calendar earls The Guardian Retrieved 16 October 2010 Shelley Jim 3 October 2007 TV Dinners How to make a BBC medical drama The Guardian Retrieved 16 October 2010 Dempster Sarah 11 February 2008 The weekend s TV Tropic of Capricorn The Guardian Retrieved 16 October 2010 External links EditHarry Harper at BBC Online Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Harry Harper Casualty amp oldid 1173965611, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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