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The Royal Today

Character: Leanne

Created by: Ken Horn

Directed by: Chris Corcoran, Chris Jury, Neil Adams, Tim Dowd, Stephen Moore, Kate Robinson and Gill Wilkinson

Written by: Sarah Bagshaw, Darren Fairhurst, Mark Holloway, Patrick Melanaphy, Chris Parker and Jonathan Rich

Produced by: Fiona Black (line producer), Ken Horn (executive producer / producer), Keith Richardson (executive producer) and ITV Productions (production company)

Cast Members: Andrew Scarborough, Paul Nicholas, Kirsty Mitchell and Fiona Dolman

Released date: January 7, 2008

Episode(s) Number: 1.41

Genre: Drama

Duration: 30min

Drama serial which follows the lives of the staff of St Aidan's Royal Free Hospital. Unlike its predecessor, The Royal, which was set in the 1960s, this is set in the present day.

Script developed by Never Enough Design