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{{Infobox Holby City character
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{{Infobox character
|character_name = Joseph Byrne
| series = [[Holby City]]
|actor_name = Luke Roberts
| image = [[File:JosephByrne.JPG]]
|years = 2006-
| name = Joseph Byrne
|first = 8x12, "Mother Love", 3 January 2006
| portrayer = [[Luke Roberts (actor)|Luke Roberts]]
|occupation = [[Cardiothoracic surgery|Cardiothoracic]] [[Specialist registrar|Surgical Registrar]]
| first = "[[Holby City series 8#ep275|Mother Love]]"<br />3 January 2006
|ward = [[Holby#Current wards|Darwin]]
| last = "[[Episode 1102]]"<br />29 March 2022
|spouse(s) =
| occupation = [[General practitioner]]<br/>(prev. [[Specialist registrar]], [[cardiothoracic surgeon]])
|children =
| spouse = [[Faye Morton]]<br />Jennifer
|family = [[Recurring characters in Holby City#Lord Charles Byrne|Lord Charles Byrne]] <small>(father)</small><br/>[[Lady Anne-Marie Byrne]] <small>(mother)</small><br />Harry Byrne <small>(brother)</small><br />Two unknown brothers<br />Sophia Byrne <small>(sister)</small>
| significant_others = [[Jac Naylor]]
| lbl1 = Spinoff(s)
| data1 = ''[[HolbyBlue]]'' (2008)
| children = Harry Byrne
| family = [[Lord Byrne|Charles, Lord Byrne]] (father)<br />[[Lady Byrne|Anne-Marie, Lady Byrne]] (mother)<br />Harry Byrne (brother)<br />Sophia Byrne (sister)
}}
}}
'''Joseph Byrne''' is a [[fictional character]] in the [[BBC]] [[medical drama]] ''[[Holby City]]'', portrayed by actor Luke Roberts.<ref name="character">{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/holbycity/characters-cast/characters/josephbyrne.shtml|title=BBC - Holby City - Characters - Joseph Byrne|publisher=[[bbc.co.uk]]|accessdate=2007-08-29}}</ref> The character first appeared on-screen on 3 January 2006 in the episode "Mother Love" ([[List of Holby City episodes/Series Eight#Series Eight .282005-2006.29|Series 8, Episode 12]]) of the programme.<ref name="joined">{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/holbycity/storyupdates/index.shtml?20060103|title=Episode Update Tuesday 3rd January|publisher=[[BBC.co.uk]]|date=3 January 2006|accessdate=2007-08-29}}</ref> Roberts had made an unrelated guest appearance in the [[List of Holby City episodes/Series Seven#Series Seven .282004–2005.29|previous series]] of the show, playing the relative of a deceased patient,<ref name="imdb">{{cite web|url=http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0602616/|title="Holby City" No Pain No Gain (2005)|publisher=[[IMDb]]|accessdate=2007-10-14}}</ref> and was asked to return in a more permanent role by the series producers.<ref name="htv" />
'''Joseph<!--Charles Mortimer--> Byrne''' is a fictional character from the [[BBC]] [[medical drama]] ''[[Holby City]]'', portrayed by [[Luke Roberts (actor)|Luke Roberts]]. Joseph first appeared in the [[Holby City series 8|series eight]] episode "Mother Love", broadcast on 3 January 2006. Roberts had made an unrelated guest appearance in the [[Holby City series 7|previous series]] of the show, playing the relative of a deceased patient, and was asked to return in a more permanent role by the series producers.


Joseph's role in the show is that of troubled surgeon the resultant angst of his brother's attempted suicide and his own [[anally retentive]] personality leading to the revelation the character suffers from [[Obsessive Compulsive Disorder]]. His major storylines have included an accidental drugs [[overdose]],<ref name="overdose">{{cite episode | title = Before A Fall| episodelink = List_of_Holby_City_episodes/Series_Nine#Series_Nine_.282005–2006.29| url = | series = ''Holby City''| serieslink = Holby City| credits = | network = [[BBC]]| station = | city = | airdate = 2006-10-24| began =
Joseph's role in the show is that of troubled surgeon the resultant angst of his brother's attempted suicide and his own [[anally retentive]] personality lead to the revelation the character suffers from [[Obsessive–compulsive disorder]] (OCD). His major storylines included an accidental drugs [[overdose]], and a relationship with fellow surgical registrar [[Jac Naylor]] ([[Rosie Marcel]]), who cheated on him with his own father. In 2019, Roberts agreed to reprise the role as part of the show's twentieth anniversary celebrations. He returned again for the show's final episode in 2022. Roberts' performance resulted in a longlist nomination for the Most Popular Newcomer award at the 2006 [[National Television Awards]].
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}}</ref> and a relationship with fellow surgical registrar [[Jac Naylor]], who cheated on him with his own father.<ref name="humanjungle">{{cite episode| title = The Human Jungle| episodelink = List_of_Holby_City_episodes/Series_Nine#Series_Nine_.282005–2006.29| url = | series = ''Holby City''| serieslink = Holby City| credits = | network = [[BBC]]| station = | city = | airdate = 2007-05-24| began =
| ended = | season = 9| number = 32| minutes = | transcript = | transcripturl= }}</ref> His portrayal of this role saw Roberts longlisted for the 'Most Popular Newcomer' award at the 2006 [[National Television Awards]].<ref name="award">{{cite news|url=http://www.holby.tv/cgi-bin/News/fullnews.cgi?newsid1152551371,14032,|title=National TV Awards 2006|date=10 July 2006|publisher=Holby.tv Database|accessdate=2007-10-13}}</ref>


==Creation==
==Development==
===Background===
===Creation and casting===
Prior to joining the cast of ''Holby City'' as Joseph, Luke Roberts made a guest appearance in the [[Holby City series 7|series seven]] episode "[[Holby City series 7#ep241|No Pain, No Gain]]" as Daniel Fryer, the son of a deceased patient.<ref>{{cite episode| title = No Pain, No Gain| episode-link = Holby City series 7#ep241| series =Holby City| series-link = Holby City| credits=[[Alice Troughton]] (director), John Milne (writer) | network = [[BBC]]| station =[[BBC One]] | airdate= 10 May 2005| series-no = 7| number = 30 }}</ref> Roberts was approached about returning in a more permanent role by BBC [[casting director]] Julie Harkin, who was also responsible for casting fellow newcomers [[Rakie Ayola]] as [[Kyla Tyson]] and [[Tom Chambers (actor)|Tom Chambers]] as [[Sam Strachan]].<ref name="julieharkin">{{Cite news
Joseph Byrne was one of eight new characters to join [[Holby City]]'s cast in [[List of Holby City episodes/Series Eight#Series Eight .282005-2006.29|Series 8]].<ref name="series8">{{cite web|url=http://www.holby.tv/db/index.php?id=9,1610,0,0,1,0|title=Holby City Series 8|publisher=Holby.tv Database|accessdate=2007-08-09}}</ref> In the context of the show, the character's arrival coincided with the onscreen expansion of Darwin, the [[Cardiothoracic surgery|Cardiothoracic surgical]] ward. Over the course of Series 7 and 8, medical staff on this ward had been reduced solely to nurses, and [[Consultant (medicine)|Consultant]] [[Connie Beauchamp]]. However, the Series 8 plot strand which saw Connie strive to turn [[Holby City Hospital]] into a Cardiothoracic Centre of Excellence required a similar expansion of ward staff, and so three new Cardiothoracic surgical characters were created — Consultant [[Elliot Hope]], and [[Specialist registrar|Registrars]] [[Sam Strachan]] and Joseph Byrne.
| last=McNeilly | first=Claire | date=6 March 2006 | title=Meet the Derry woman with stars in her eyes | work=[[The Belfast Telegraph]] |publisher=[[Independent News & Media]] |url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-10728883.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121022075140/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-10728883.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=22 October 2012| access-date=24 October 2011}}</ref> Although his guest appearance constituted a single scene, Roberts believes it was enough to secure his call-back for the part of Joseph.<ref name="croydon" /> He recalls that it "got the attention of the producers", and that actress [[Amanda Mealing]], who portrayed [[Connie Beauchamp]], "put a good word in for [him]".<ref name="htv" /> He felt lucky to join alongside Chambers and [[Rosie Marcel]] as [[Jac Naylor]], due to the "feeling of solidarity" which developed between them.<ref name="ds"/>


As preparation for the role, Roberts observed [[open heart surgery]] at [[University College Hospital]], [[London]], and researched OCD.<ref name="htv" /> He initially attempted to look up the medical terminology in his scripts, but later abandoned this in favour of accepting help from the series medical advisers.<ref name="ds">{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/a26602/issue-10-doctors-andrea-green-talks-to-ds.html|title= Issue #10: Doctors' Andrea Green talks to DS|work=[[Digital Spy]]|first=Kris|last=Green|date=26 November 2005|access-date=24 October 2011}}</ref> Having become a regular ''Holby City'' viewer from the time of his appearance as Daniel, the actor had a contextual basis for storylines upon his return as Joseph, who he deemed a "very complex" character.<ref name="htv">{{cite news|url=http://www.holby.tv/cgi-bin/News/fullnews.cgi?newsid1141176873,12034, |title=Luke Roberts Interview |publisher=Holby Gazette |date=1 March 2006 |access-date=11 October 2007 }}{{dead link|date=April 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Wise | first=Jon | date=10 December 2006| title=Exclusive: Holby hunk tells why he's searching for love to put new spark in his life|work=[[The People]] |publisher=[[Trinity Mirror]]}}</ref>
===Casting===
Prior to joining the cast of ''Holby City'' as Joseph, Luke Roberts had made a guest appearance in episode "No Pain, No Gain", [[List of Holby City episodes/Series Seven#Series Seven (2004-2005)|Series 7, Episode 30]] of the show,<ref name="imdb" /> playing Daniel, son of [[Minor characters in Holby City#Staff members 2|Dominic Fryer]] the former tutor responsible for the [[rape]] of regular character [[Diane Lloyd (fictional character)|Diane Lloyd]]. Roberts was approached about returning to the show in a more permanent role by BBC [[casting director]] Julie Harkin, who was also responsible for casting fellow ''Holby City'' newcomers [[Rakie Ayola]] as [[Kyla Tyson]] and [[Tom Chambers (actor)|Tom Chambers]] as [[Sam Strachan]].<ref name="julieharkin">{{Citation
| last=McNeilly | first=Claire | author-link= | publication-date= | date=3 June 2006 | year=2006 | title=Meet the Derry woman with stars in her eyes | periodical=[[Belfast Telegraph]] | publication-place= | place= | publisher= | volume= | issue=|pages=|url=http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:v2B6qSqGoNgJ:www.saveeastenders.com/modules.php%3Fop%3Dmodload%26name%3DNews%26file%3Darticle%26sid%3D144+2006+Meet+the+Derry+woman+with+stars+in+her&hl=en&strip=1
| issn= | doi= | oclc= | accessdate=1 September 2007}}</ref>


===Characterisation===
Of his previous appearance, Roberts has commented that: "It was only one scene really, but I think it was enough to get me called in for this part."<ref name="croydon" /> When asked whether he felt the guest spot had helped him in being cast as Joseph, he responded: "Certainly. I only had one scene as that character, but I hear it got the attention of the producers. [[Amanda Mealing]] (the actress who portrays character [[Connie Beauchamp]]) put a good word in for me that day as well! What's great is that Joseph is a very different character from Daniel."<ref name="htv" />
{{cquote|"From an early age, Joseph knew he wanted to follow in the footsteps of his father. He's meticulous and ordered to the point of obsession. He is utterly weighed down with guilt. {{sic|Ever|yday}} he persecutes himself for his younger brother’s attempted suicide. But no matter how many people Joseph saves as a surgeon, he will never forgive himself."|4=[[BBC Online]].<ref name="character">{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/holbycity/characters-cast/characters/josephbyrne.shtml|title=BBC - Holby City - Characters - Joseph Byrne|publisher=[[bbc.co.uk]]|access-date=2007-08-29}}</ref>}}


Roberts described Joseph as an "awkward and very bookish" character, one who struggled to relate to his patients, in contrast to the "happy-go-lucky Sam", which resulted in comedy as "Sam is the antithesis of Joe."<ref name="ds" /> He also deemed his character "incredibly honest and morally upright",<ref name="htv" /> "a total oddball with all sorts of hang-ups",<ref name="sm">{{Cite news | date=18 June 2006 | title=Luke Roberts | periodical=[[Sunday Mirror]]| publisher= [[Trinity Mirror]]}}</ref> and as being "very stuck in his ways."<ref name="croydon">{{cite news|title=Luke Roberts Interview|publisher=icCroydon|date=January 2006}}</ref> During his tenure, these aspects of his characterisation have each been explored. It was revealed in Joseph's first appearance that both his father and grandfather had been pioneering cardiothoracic Consultants, and that it had always been expected of him to follow the same path.<ref name="motherlove" /> His residual guilt over his brother's attempted suicide was developed throughout his first few months at [[Holby City Hospital]]. Roberts commented on the event that: "It underpins much of his behaviour. He is a man burdened by guilt and loss. I think I can be so bold as to say he transfers many of his feelings about his brother onto patients and staff alike, without ever betraying the source of his pain."<ref name="htv" /> Joseph's resultant fastidiousness developed into OCD, something he attempted to control and hide by use of relaxant medication.<ref name="no1" />
On joining the cast as Joseph, Roberts has said:
:"I was lucky to join ''Holby City'' as part of a wave of new people and at the same time as Tom Chambers and [[Rosie Marcel]]. We have a real feeling of solidarity between us now. It’s a terrific cast to work with and it has been so easy to come in as a new member of it. The first day of rehearsals on set in front of the producers and everybody felt like a real test and was my first hurdle, but it was good. If you say the medical terms with confidence then it seems to work and sound convincing! At first I tried to look up all the medical terms I was using, but I gave up on that after a while and turned to the advisors on set to help me instead! Tom and I were really nervous, but thankfully everyone treated us with kid gloves and made for a very nice start in a calm atmosphere.<ref name="ds">{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/a26602/issue-10-doctors-andrea-green-talks-to-ds.html|title= Issue #10: Doctors' Andrea Green talks to DS|publisher=[[Digital Spy]]|author=Kris Green|date=26 November 2005|accessdate=2007-10-11}}</ref>


===Relationships===
Roberts has also spoken about the research he underwent in preparation for taking on the role of Joseph, which included witnessing [[open heart surgery]] at [[University College Hospital]], [[London]], as well as reading up on [[Obsessive-compulsive disorder|OCD]].<ref name="htv" /> He explained that he became a regular viewer of ''Holby City'' from the time of his first appearance of Daniel: "So I kind of knew what was going on when I returned as Joseph".<ref name="htv">{{cite news|url=http://www.holby.tv/cgi-bin/News/fullnews.cgi?newsid1141176873,12034,|title=Luke Roberts Interview|publisher=Holby.tv Database|date=1 March 2006|accessdate=2007-10-11}}</ref> He has stated that he has no immediate plans to leave the show, adding: "I love it at Holby. The character is very complex and there are many ways the writers could take him. I just hope that one day they sort out his hair."<ref name="people">{{Citation | last=Wise | first=Jon | author-link= | publication-date=10 December 2006 | date= | year= | title=EXCLUSIVE HOLBY HUNK TELLS WHY HE'S SEARCHING FOR LOVE TO PUT NEW SPARK IN HIS LIFE|periodical=[[The People]] | publication-place=England | place= | publisher= | volume= | issue= | pages= | url= | doi= | oclc= | accessdate=}}</ref>
Upon joining ''Holby City'', Roberts was asked who he felt his character's ideal woman would be. He replied: "Joseph is a man who suppresses and represses his emotions&nbsp;– especially regarding women. I think he harbours very strong feelings of admiration for Connie but is frankly surprised and secretly thrilled when any woman shows him affection. Although so far this is rare!"<ref name="htv" />


Joseph embarked on a relationship with fellow Registrar Jac, who hoped to impress Joseph's father and secure herself a promotion to Consultant. When this was not forthcoming, Jac left Joseph for Lord Byrne. Throughout [[Holby City series 8|series eight]], Joseph cultivated a friendship with Elliot's daughter Martha, who had strong romantic feelings for him. Ultimately however, Jac won Joseph's affections and Martha left the show to return to University. From October 2007 onward, Joseph was romantically linked with Ward Sister [[Faye Morton]] ([[Patsy Kensit]]). Kensit confirmed that Faye "has a soft spot for (him)".<ref name="castinterview">{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/holbycity/asktheactors/interviews/index.shtml?content/_patsy/page1|title=Holby City – Interviews|publisher=[[BBC Online]]|access-date=10 October 2007}}</ref>
==Development==
===Personality===
Joseph's character and personality was initially described by BBC Publicity in the following manner: "From an early age, Joseph knew he wanted to follow in the footsteps of his father. He's meticulous and ordered to the point of obsession. He is utterly weighed down with guilt. Everyday he persecutes himself for his younger brother’s attempted suicide. But no matter how many people Joseph saves as a surgeon, he will never forgive himself."<ref name="character" />


Faye and Joseph became engaged in [[Holby City series 10|series ten]], much to Jac's displeasure. Roberts has relayed Marcel's insight that, "Jac's left with very little. She hasn't got the consultancy post. Joseph's father is long gone and I think she may be nostalgic for all of that. She's hankering after Joseph again. She wants him for herself."<ref name="Rosie">{{Cite news|publication-date=26 August 2008|title=The Byrne ultimatum|periodical=[[TV Quick]]|pages=15}}</ref> He added, on Joseph's reaction to Jac's meddling in his relationship with Faye; "He's a good guy but Jac brings out the evil in him. He does have a darker side. He will fight injustice with injustice."<ref name="Rosie" /> In the episode "Locked Away", Joseph and Jac are locked in theatre together&nbsp;– after being affected by an unknown poison&nbsp;– where they both reveal their true feelings for each other. Joseph admits that he still loves Jac, but would not take her back as she has hurt him too many times.
This was expanded on by Roberts, who explained of his character: "He is awkward and very bookish and there’s real scope in the character which makes him fun to play. He has a tougher time relating to his colleagues than his counterpart, happy-go-lucky Sam, which allows for a bit of comedy as Sam is the antithesis of Joe.<ref name="ds" /> ...he's incredibly honest and morally upright, which I would like to be!<ref name="htv" /> He's a total oddball with all sorts of hang-ups."<ref name="sm">{{Citation | last= | first= | author-link= | publication-date=18 June 2006 | date=
| year= | title=Luke Roberts | periodical=[[Sunday Mirror]] | publication-place=England | place= | publisher=| volume=
| issue= | pages= | url= | doi= | oclc= | accessdate=}}</ref> Joseph's very stuck in his ways."<ref name="croydon">{{cite news|title=Luke Roberts Interview|publisher=icCroydon|date=January 2006}}</ref>


===Returns===
During his time on the show, these aspects of the character's personality have each been explored. It was revealed in Joseph's first on-screen appearance that both his father and grandfather had been pioneering Cardiothoracic Consultants, and that it had always been expected of him to follow the same path.<ref name="motherlove" /> His residual guilt over his brother's attempted suicide was developed throughout the character's first few months at [[Holby City Hospital]]. Roberts commented on the event that: "It underpins much of his behaviour. He is a man burdened by guilt and loss. I think I can be so bold as to say he transfers many of his feelings about his brother onto patients and staff alike, without ever betraying the source of his pain."<ref name="htv" /> Joseph's resulting fastidious manner grew into full blown Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, an aspect of the character's personality he attempted to control and hide by use of relaxant medication.<ref name="no1" /> However, from the beginning of his relationship with character Jac Naylor, Joseph's OCD has neither been seen nor referenced on screen, and a more relaxed personality has occasionally been glimpsed in the aftermath of his father's death — with the character engaging in more playful pursuits, such as dropping his serious nature in favour of a [[James Bond]] impression in episode "[[List of Holby City episodes/Series Nine#Series Nine (2006-2007)|Care of Duty (Part One)]]".<ref name="cod" />
In 2019, Roberts and Kensit agreed to reprise their roles as Joseph and Faye as part of the show's twentieth anniversary celebrations.<ref name=thebigreturns>{{cite web |last1=Dainty |first1=Sophie |title=Holby City is bringing back Patsy Kensit and Luke Roberts |url=https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/holby-city/a27478598/holby-city-spoilers-patsy-kensit-luke-roberts-return/ |website=[[Digital Spy]] |publisher=([[Hearst Magazines UK]]) |access-date=15 May 2019 |date=15 May 2019}}</ref> The production team created a special episode focused on the characters of Joseph, Faye and Jac. Roberts was happy to return to the series and stated "it's been an absolute joy to slip back into the surgical scrubs." He was also happy to reconnect with many cast members who had remained on the show since he left.<ref name=thebigreturns/>


''Holby City's'' executive producer Simon Harper branded Joseph and Faye as "two huge, iconic characters" and teased their return as a "nostalgic and exciting treat for long-term viewers."<ref name=thebigreturns/> Harper described the "unique episode" as centric to the "classic Darwin trio with all their past tensions and rivalries bubbling to the surface."<ref name=thebigreturns/> He added that Faye and Jac's infamous feud would be reignited because of Joseph. Jac believed Joseph was the "love of her life" and she takes his return along Faye as a personal insult. Harper concluded that with "acerbic one-liners flying thicker than a blizzard, it's quintessential Holby City."<ref name=thebigreturns/>
===Relationships===
Upon joining the cast of ''Holby City'', Luke Roberts was asked who he felt his character's ideal woman would be. Roberts replied: "Joseph is a man who suppresses and represses his emotions especially regarding women. I think he harbours very strong feelings of admiration for Connie but is frankly surprised and secretly thrilled when any woman shows him affection. Although so far this is rare!"<ref name="htv" />


''Holby City'' was cancelled in June 2021 after 23 years on air. Producers invited multiple former cast members to reprise their roles during the show's [[Holby City series 23|final series]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Dainty |first1=Sophie |title=How will Holby City end? Spoilers, return teasers and everything you need to know |url=https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/holby-city/a38694778/holby-city-ending-spoilers/ |access-date=27 February 2022 |work=[[Digital Spy]] |publisher=[[Hearst Magazines UK]] |date=8 January 2022}}</ref> On 16 March 2022, it was announced that Roberts had reprised his role as Joseph for the show's final episode, which first airs on 29 March 2022. Joseph in this final episode is seen in an ambulance with one of his patients, on their way to receive a lung transplant, with the lung being donated by the brain dead Jac Naylor, who died after a stroke in Holby's final episode.<ref name=returns>{{cite web |last1=Warner |first1=Sam |title=Holby City confirms which characters returning for final episode |url=https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/holby-city/a39450803/holby-city-final-episode-characters-returning/ |website=[[Digital Spy]] |publisher=([[Hearst Magazines UK]]) |access-date=18 March 2022 |date=16 March 2022}}</ref>
Joseph embarked on a relationship with fellow Registrar Jac Naylor, who went into their relationship in the hopes of impressing Joseph's father and securing herself a promotion to Consultant. When this was not forthcoming, Jac went as far as to leave Joseph for Lord Byrne, breaking up his family. Throughout Series 8, Joseph cultivated a friendship with [[Elliot Hope|Elliot Hope's]] daughter Martha, who was seen to have strong romantic feelings for Joseph, however ultimately Jac won Joseph's affections, and Martha left the show to return to University off screen. From October 2007 onward, Joseph was romantically linked with Ward Sister [[Faye Morton]]. [[Patsy Kensit]] who plays the character confirmed that Faye "has a soft spot for (him)",<ref name="castinterview">{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/holbycity/asktheactors/interviews/index.shtml?content/_patsy/page1|title=Holby City – Interviews|publisher=[[BBC.co.uk]]|accessdate=2007-10-10}}</ref> although it was been questioned whether she is more interested in Joseph, or the sizeable inheritance he received following his father's death.<ref name="inheritance">{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/holbycity/reviews/20070925.shtml|title=Your Top 5 Episode Comments: 25 September 2007|publisher=[[BBC]]|accessdate=2007-10-10}}</ref> Despite Faye's mysterious past, the two became engaged in series 10 of the show, much to Jac's displeasure. Roberts has relayed the insight that [[Rosie Marcel]], who plays Jac, gave him of the relationship from Jac's point of view: "Jac's left with very little. She hasn't got the consultancy post. Joseph's father is long gone and I think she may be nostalgic for all of that. She's hankering after Joseph again. She wants him for herself. That's certainly what Rosie Marcel keeps telling me."<ref name="Rosie">{{Citation|publication-date=26 August 2008|title=The Byrne ultimatum|periodical=[[TV Quick]]|publication-place=England|pages=15}}</ref> He added, on Joseph's reaction to Jac's meddling in his relationship with Faye; "He's a good guy but Jac brings out the evil in him. He does have a darker side. He will fight injustice with injustice."<ref name="Rosie" />


==Storylines==
==Storylines==
Joseph arrives at [[Holby City Hospital]] in episode "[[List of Holby City episodes/Series Eight#Series Eight (2005–2006)|Mother Love]]", when he and fellow [[Cardiothoracic surgery|Cardiothoracic surgeon]] [[Sam Strachan]] vie for an open [[Specialist registrar|Registrar's]] position. Although initially [[Consultant (medicine)|Consultant]] [[Connie Beauchamp]] intends to hire Sam, she is persuaded by Joseph's father, [[Minor characters in Holby City#Relatives 2|Lord Charles Byrne]], to create a second position and employ Joseph also.<ref name="motherlove">{{cite episode| title = Mother Love| episodelink = List of Holby City episodes/Series Eight#Series Eight (2005–2006)| url = | series = ''Holby City''| serieslink = Holby City| credits = | network = [[BBC]]| station = | city = | airdate= 2006-01-03| began = | ended = | season = 8| number = 12| minutes= | transcript = | transcripturl= }}</ref> He joins Connie's firm to begin with, however soon switches to working instead under the ward's second Consultant, [[Elliot Hope]]. The two men grow close, as Joseph becomes involved in Elliot's troubled family life.<ref name="qualitytime">{{cite episode| title= Quality Time| episodelink = List_of_Holby_City_episodes/Series_Eight#Series_Eight_.282005–2006.29| url = | series = ''Holby City''| serieslink= Holby City| credits= | network= [[BBC]]| station= | city= | airdate= 2006-04-11| began=
Joseph arrives at [[Holby City Hospital]] in episode "[[Holby City series 8#ep275|Mother Love]]", when he and fellow [[cardiothoracic surgeon]] Sam Strachan vie for a [[Specialist registrar|registrar]] position. Although [[Consultant (medicine)|Consultant]] Connie Beauchamp initially intends to hire Sam, she is persuaded by Joseph's father, [[Lord Byrne]] ([[Ronald Pickup]]), to create a second position for Joseph.<ref name="motherlove">{{cite episode| title = Mother Love| episode-link = Holby City series 8#ep275| series =Holby City| series-link = Holby City| credits=Claire Armspach (director), [[Tony McHale]] (writer) | network = [[BBC]]| station =[[BBC One]] | airdate= 3 January 2006| series-no = 8| number = 12 }}</ref> He joins Connie's firm, but soon switches to work under the ward's second Consultant, [[Elliot Hope]] ([[Paul Bradley (British actor)|Paul Bradley]]). The two become close, as Joseph becomes involved in Elliot's troubled family life.<ref name="qualitytime">{{cite episode| title= Quality Time| episode-link = Holby City series 8#ep289| series = Holby City| series-link= Holby City| credits=Simon Massey (director), Martin Jameson (writer) | network= [[BBC]]| airdate= 11 April 2006| series-no= 8| number= 26}}</ref> In turn, Joseph begins to confide in Elliot, and reveals that his brother Harry is in a coma as a result of a [[suicide attempt]].<ref name="shortcuts">{{cite episode| title = Short Cuts| episode-link = Holby City series 8#ep292|series=Holby City| series-link = Holby City| credits=Steve Finn (director), [[Veronica Henry]] (writer)|network= [[BBC]]| station=[[BBC One]] | airdate= 2 May 2006| series-no= 8| number= 29 }}</ref> Joseph discloses his guilt about the incident, and explains that he knew his brother was worried about exams, but ignored a telephone call from him on the evening he took an [[insulin]] overdose. As a result, he can no longer bear to hear a phone left ringing, and has developed OCD.<ref name="ptk">{{cite episode| title= Promises To Keep| episode-link = Holby City series 8#ep298| series = Holby City| series-link = Holby City| credits =Ian Barber (director), [[Nick Warburton]] (writer) | network = [[BBC]]| station =[[BBC One]]| airdate = 29 June 2006| series-no = 8| number= 35}}</ref>
| ended= | season= 8| number= 26| minutes= | transcript= | transcripturl=}}</ref> In turn, Joseph begins to confide in Elliot, revealing to him that his brother Harry is in a [[coma]] following a [[suicide]] attempt.<ref name="shortcuts">{{cite episode
| title = Short Cuts| episodelink = List_of_Holby_City_episodes/Series_Eight#Series_Eight_.282005–2006.29|url=|series=''Holby City''| serieslink = Holby City| credits=|network= [[BBC]]| station= | city= | airdate= 2006-05-02| began= | ended=| season= 8
| number = 29| minutes = | transcript = | transcripturl= }}</ref> Joseph discloses his guilt about the incident, explaining that he knew his brother was worried about exams, but ignored a telephone call from him on the evening he took an [[insulin]] [[overdose]]. As a result, he can no longer bear to hear a phone left ringing, and has developed full blown [[Obsessive-compulsive disorder|Obsessive Compulsive Disorder]].<ref name="ptk">{{cite episode| title = Promises To Keep
| episodelink = List_of_Holby_City_episodes/Series_Eight#Series_Eight_.282005–2006.29| url = | series = ''Holby City''| serieslink = Holby City| credits = | network = [[BBC]]| station = | city = | airdate = 2006-06-29| began= | ended = | season = 8| number = 35| minutes = | transcript = | transcripturl= }}</ref>


To cover up the symptoms of his disorder, Joseph resorts to stealing pharmacy drug [[Fentanyl]] and self-administering it before operations.<ref name="no1">{{cite episode| title= Looking After Number One| episode-link=Holby City series 8 |series = Holby City| series-link = Holby City| network = [[BBC]]| airdate= 2006-07-25| season = 8| number = 39}}</ref> In the episode "[[Holby City series 9|Before A Fall]]" he overdoses on the drug, but is saved by his colleague Jac Naylor.<ref name="overdose">{{cite episode | title = Before A Fall| episode-link = Holby City series 9|series = Holby City| series-link = Holby City| network = [[BBC]]| airdate= 2006-10-24| season=9|number= 1}}</ref> Shortly thereafter, they become a couple, although Joseph is unaware that Jac is only interested in him because of his father's influence. Jac manipulates Joseph into having his father add her to a surgical team flying out to [[Dubai]] to perform pioneering surgery. When things go awry there, she convinces Joseph to lie about their qualifications so that they can perform the operation themselves, which endangers both their careers, and results in their lives being threatened by the patient's influential father.<ref name="dubai">{{cite episode |title=What Lies Beneath |episode-link=Holby City series 9|series=Holby City |series-link=Holby City |network=[[BBC]] | season = 9 | number = 23 |airdate= 2007-03-27}}</ref> In the episode "[[Holby City series 9|Paranoid Android]]" Jac begins cheating on Joseph with his own father, for a period of several months, until Lord Byrne calls an end to the deception and confesses their infidelity to his son.<ref name="humanjungle">{{cite episode| title = The Human Jungle| episode-link = Holby City series 9|series=Holby City|series-link=Holby City|network = [[BBC]]|airdate= 2007-05-24|season= 9| number= 32}}</ref>
To cover up the symptoms of his disorder, Joseph resorts to stealing pharmacy drug [[Fentanyl]] and self-injecting before operations.<ref name="no1">{{cite episode| title= Looking After Number One| episodelink =List_of_Holby_City_episodes/Series_Eight#Series_Eight_.282005–2006.29| url = | series = ''Holby City''| serieslink = Holby City| credits = | network = [[BBC]]| station = | city = | airdate= 2006-07-25| began =
| ended = | season = 8| number = 39| minutes = | transcript = | transcripturl=
}}</ref> In episode "[[List of Holby City episodes/Series Nine#Series Nine (2006–2007)|Before A Fall]]" he overdoses on the drug, but is saved by colleague [[Jac Naylor]].<ref name="overdose" /> Shortly thereafter, they become a couple, with Joseph unaware that Jac is only interested in him because of his father's influence. Jac manipulates Joseph into having his father add her to a surgical team flying out to [[Dubai]] to perform pioneering surgery. When things go awry there, she convinces Joseph to lie about their qualifications so that they might perform the operation themselves — not only endangering both their careers, but having their lives threatened by the patient's influential father.<ref name="dubai">{{cite episode |title=What Lies Beneath |episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes/Series_Nine#Series_Nine_.282006–2007.29 |series=Holby City |serieslink=Holby City |network=[[BBC]] | season = 9
| number = 23 |airdate= 2007-03-27}}</ref> In episode "[[List of Holby City episodes/Series Nine#Series Nine (2006–2007)|Paranoid Android]]" Jac begins cheating on Joseph with his own father, for a period of several months, until Lord Byrne calls an end to the deception and confesses their infidelity to his son.<ref name="humanjungle" />


Joseph quickly comes to loathe Jac, not only for cheating on him, but for breaking up his parents' marriage. Before Lord Byrne is able to secure the [[promotion]] Jac wanted from him, he passes away from complications arising from a [[perforated]] stomach [[ulcer]]. When Jac attends his [[funeral]] in episode "[[List of Holby City episodes/Series Nine#Series Nine (2006–2007)|Bad Reputation]]", Joseph is furious, and lashes out physically, slapping her twice and leaving her badly bruised.<ref name="badrep">{{cite episode|title=Bad Reputation|episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes/Series_Eight#Series_Eight_.282005–2006.29| url= | series=''Holby City''|serieslink = Holby City|network = [[BBC]]| station=[[BBC One]]|airdate= 2007-08-07|season= 9| number=43|}}</ref> Jac continues to torment Joseph for several weeks, and flaunts the fact she inherited a ring in Lord Byrne's [[will]] that had once been promised to Joseph by his grandmother. Friend and colleague [[Faye Morton]] takes it upon herself to steal the ring away from Jac, returning it to Joseph to do with as he sees fit, in the hopes that this will allow him to finally move on.<ref name="cod">{{cite episode |title=Care Of Duty (Part 1) |episodelink=List_of_Holby_City_episodes/Series_Nine#Series_Nine_.282006–2007.29 |series=Holby City |serieslink=Holby City |network=[[BBC]]|season=9|number=51|airdate=2007-10-02}}</ref>
Joseph quickly comes to loathe Jac, not only for cheating on him, but for breaking up his parents' marriage. Before Lord Byrne is able to secure the promotion Jac wanted from him, he dies from complications arising from a [[perforated]] [[Peptic ulcer|stomach ulcer]]. When Jac attends his [[funeral]] in the episode "[[Holby City series 9|Bad Reputation]]", a furious Joseph slaps her and leaves her badly bruised.<ref name="badrep">{{cite episode|title=Bad Reputation|episode-link=Holby City series 8| series=''Holby City''|series-link = Holby City|network = [[BBC]]| station=[[BBC One]]|airdate= 2007-08-07|season= 9| number=43}}</ref> Jac continues to torment Joseph for several weeks, and flaunts the fact she inherited a ring in Lord Byrne's will that had once been promised to Joseph by his grandmother. His friend and colleague Faye Morton takes it upon herself to steal the ring, and returns it to Joseph to do with as he sees fit, in the hopes that this will allow him to move on.<ref name="cod">{{cite episode |title=Care Of Duty (Part 1) |episode-link=Holby City series 9|series=Holby City |series-link=Holby City |network=[[BBC]]|season=9|number=51|airdate=2007-10-02}}</ref>


Early in series 10, Joseph's brother's condition deteriorates and he is admitted to Holby City Hospital in need of an operation. Faye supports Joseph, and the two end up kissing. Joseph's hopes are raised when his brother opens his eyes, and he considers expensive neurology treatment in America to try and rouse Harry from his coma. Shortly thereafter, however, Harry's condition worsens again, and Joseph and his mother allow Harry to die.
Early in series ten, Joseph's brother's condition deteriorates and he is admitted to Holby City Hospital in need of an operation. Faye supports Joseph, and the two kiss. Joseph's hopes are raised when his brother opens his eyes, and he considers expensive neurology treatment in America to try and rouse Harry from his coma. Shortly thereafter, however, Harry's condition worsens again, and Joseph and his mother allow Harry to die. Following his brother's death, Joseph returns to work to find Jac on trial for Sam's old position. This reignites their feud, and Joseph is unable to block Jac from gaining the position. His relationship with Faye develops slowly, however Joseph's suspicions are raised when she lies to him about her whereabouts on several occasions, leading to the eventual discovery that the police suspect her of the murder of her second husband, Donald. An exhumation reveals that Donald did not die of cancer, as Faye insisted, but of arsenic poisoning. Joseph remains suspicious, but supports Faye as their relationship continues to develop. When Faye has a pregnancy scare, he proposes to her, and insists that he meant it even after the discovery she is not actually pregnant. Joseph is devastated when Faye appears to have stolen £5,000 from him and left the country, but discovers she is in fact in trouble in South Africa. After flying out with colleague [[Linden Cullen]] ([[Duncan Pow]]), Faye reveals she has a ten-year-old son, Archie, who lives in a care home because of a genetic disease. Joseph saves Archie's life in a risky operation, and he and Faye return from South Africa engaged once more, much to Jac's chagrin.


Despite subsequent setbacks in their relationship, such as Jac briefly deceiving Joseph into believing that she is pregnant with his child, Faye and Joseph marry. On the day of the ceremony, Linden confesses to Faye that he is in love with her, and they kiss. She instantly regrets it, however, and tells him that she loves Joseph. When Archie's nurse Lauren later accidentally administers him the wrong drug, he dies. Faye and Joseph grow apart in the aftermath and she develops romantic feelings for Linden. She and Joseph separate, but after she begins a relationship with Linden, she discovers that she is pregnant with Joseph's baby. Increasingly concerned that Faye may be a pathological liar, Linden terminates their relationship. Faye is later attacked by a heroin-addicted patient, and when Linden attempts to defend her, he is hit in the head with a glass bottle and dies. Faye suffers a breakdown in the aftermath, and is admitted to a psychiatric unit. She self-harms, and refuses to leave the unit when she goes into labour, until Jac assures her that Joseph does not intend to take their child away from her. Faye delivers a boy by Caesarean. She initially fails to bond with him, but when Joseph puts their divorce proceedings on hold, she makes an effort and names him Harry, after Joseph's deceased brother. Despite Joseph's opposition, she insists on returning to the psychiatric unit. Jac's support during this time results in a renewal of their relationship, and when Faye secretly makes plans to leave the country with Harry, Jac helps convince her to leave the baby with Joseph. Joseph struggles as a working father, and accepts a job as a GP in Penrith. Jac declines his offer to accompany him, so he departs with Harry, leaving her in tears.
Following his brother's death, Joseph returns to work to find Jac on trial for Sam's old position. This reignites their feud, and Joseph is unable to block Jac from gaining the position. His relationship with Faye develops slowly, however Joseph's suspicions are raised when she lies to him about her whereabouts on several occasions, leading to the eventual discovery that the police suspect her of the murder of her second husband, Donald. An exhumation reveals that Donald did not die of cancer, as Faye insisted, but of arsenic poisoning. Joseph remains suspicious, but supports Faye as their relationship continues to develop. When Faye has a pregnancy scare, he proposes to her, insisting that he meant it even after the discovery she is not actually pregnant. Joseph is devestated when Faye appears to have stolen £5,000 from him and left the country, but discovers she is in fact in trouble in South Africa. After flying out with colleague [[Linden Cullen]], Faye reveals she has a ten-year-old son, Archie, who lives in a care home because of a genetic disease. Joseph saves Archie's life in a risky operation, and he and Faye return from South Africa engaged once more, much to Jac's chagrin.

Joseph returns to Holby 10 years later, where it is revealed that he and Faye have reconciled and are raising their son Harry closeby. Faye is a patient in need of a transplant and is put on Jac's list after issues at another hospital. Jac is seen to be upset by Faye's presence and by her relationship with Joseph, who tells her that it "doesn't mean I'll ever stop loving you". The emotions of the circumstance are too much for Jac who leaves the hospital in tears after kissing Joseph and telling him to never come back again. Joseph is seen to go looking for Jac for one last goodbye, but is too late.


==Reception==
==Reception==
Roberts' portrayal of Joseph earned him several award nominations. In 2006, he was longlisted for the Most Popular Newcomer award at the [[National Television Awards]] (NTAs),<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.holby.tv/cgi-bin/News/fullnews.cgi?newsid1152551371,14032, |title=National TV Awards 2006 |date=10 July 2006 |work=Holby Gazette |access-date=18 July 2010 }}{{dead link|date=May 2017|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> and named the nineteenth Best Actor at the BBC Drama Awards.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/bestof2006/best_actor.shtml|title=BBC - Drama - Best of 2006 - Best Actor|publisher=[[BBC Online]]|access-date=19 July 2010}}</ref> He was nominated in the Best Actor category at the 2007 and 2009 ''TVQuick'' and ''[[TV Choice]]'' Awards,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvquick.co.uk/|title=Welcome to the TVQuick & TVChoice Awards 2007! |work=[[TV Quick]] |publisher=[[H Bauer Publishing]] |access-date=19 July 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070603021142/http://www.tvquick.co.uk/ |archive-date=3 June 2007}}</ref><ref name="2009TVQ">{{cite web|url=http://www.holby.tv/cgi-bin/News/fullnews.cgi?newsid1242764356,98076, |title=TV Quick & Choice Awards |date=19 May 2009 |work=Holby Gazette |access-date=19 July 2010 }}{{dead link|date=April 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> and received a Best Drama Performance nomination at the 2010 NTAs.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a277960/national-television-awards-2011-nominees.html|title=National Television Awards 2011 - Nominees|first=Catriona|last=Wightman|date=21 September 2010|work=[[Digital Spy]]|publisher=[[Hachette Filipacchi Médias|Hachette Filipacchi UK]]|access-date=18 October 2010}}</ref> Bree Treacy's of RTÉ ten's rates Byrne her favorite character in the show, enjoying his love hate relationship with Jac and the intensity he brings to the show.<ref>{{cite web|title=Is anyone watching Holby? |date=16 June 2010 |url=http://www.rte.ie/ten/2010/0616/blog_tv_holbycity.html |publisher=RTÉ Ten |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722044400/http://www.rte.ie/ten/2010/0616/blog_tv_holbycity.html |archive-date=22 July 2011 }}</ref> According to her all the other storylines pale in comparison.<ref>{{cite web|title=Paging Doctor Byrne |date=21 July 2010 |url=http://www.rte.ie/ten/2010/0721/blog_tv_holbycity.html |publisher=RTÉ Ten |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722023854/http://www.rte.ie/ten/2010/0721/blog_tv_holbycity.html |archive-date=22 July 2011 }}</ref>
In 2006, Roberts was longlisted for the ''Most Popular Newcomer'' award at the year's [[National Television Awards]], for his portrayal of the character,<ref name="award" /> however failed to make the shortlist — with the award ultimately going to ''[[EastEnders]]’'' [[Charlie Clements]] ([[Bradley Branning]]).<ref name="charlieclements">{{cite web|url=http://www.thecustard.tv/linksandlists/nationaltvawards.html|title=NATIONAL TELEVISION AWARDS|publisher=thecustard.tv|accessdate=2007-10-13}}</ref> The character has proved popular with ''Holby City'' fans, performing well in the official annual fans awards. In 2006, he was voted third favourite male character of Series 8, as well as third favourite newcomer. His OCD storyline was voted third best of the series, and Roberts was voted fourth best acting performance for his role in this storyline.<ref name="htv06">{{cite web|url=http://www.holby.tv/db/index.php?id=74,1981,0,0,1,0|title=2006 holby.tv awards|publisher=Holby.tv Database|accessdate=2007-10-30}}</ref> In the 2007 awards, he was again voted third favourite male, this time of Series 9, and the storyline involving his relationship with Jac Naylor and her relationship with his father was voted third best of the series.<ref name="htv07">{{cite web|url=http://www.holbytvawards.co.uk/|title=holby.tv awards 2007|publisher=Holby.tv Database|accessdate=2007-10-30}}</ref>


==In popular culture==
==In popular culture==
On 28 February 2008, [[BBC Two]] [[cooking]] programme ''[[Ready Steady Cook]]'' broadcast a ''Holby City'' special, featuring Luke Roberts and [[Sharon D. Clarke]] ([[Lola Griffin]]). As well as competing over their cooking skills, the pair discussed their characters' upcoming storylines, and crossover with sister show ''[[HolbyBlue]]''.<ref name="rsc">{{cite episode |title=Ready Steady Cook |episodelink= |series=Ready Steady Cook |serieslink=Ready Steady Cook |network=[[BBC]]|season=|number=|airdate= 2008-02-28}}</ref>
On 28 February 2008, [[BBC Two]] [[cooking]] programme ''[[Ready Steady Cook]]'' broadcast a ''Holby City'' special, featuring Luke Roberts and [[Sharon D. Clarke]] ([[Lola Griffin]]). As well as competing over their cooking skills, the pair discussed their characters' upcoming storylines, and crossover with sister show ''[[HolbyBlue]]''.<ref name="rsc">{{cite episode |title=Ready Steady Cook |series=Ready Steady Cook |series-link=Ready Steady Cook |network=[[BBC]]|airdate= 2008-02-28}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/holbycity/characters-cast/characters/josephbyrne.shtml Character page at BBC's ''Holby City'' homepage]
*[https://www.bbc.co.uk/tv/features/holbycity/aps/joseph.shtml Joseph Byrne] at [[BBC Online]]

*[http://www.holby.tv/db/index.php?id=56,1596,0,0,1,0 Profile at holby.tv Database]
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Joseph Byrne
Holby City character
First appearance"Mother Love"
3 January 2006
Last appearance"Episode 1102"
29 March 2022
Portrayed byLuke Roberts
Spinoff(s)HolbyBlue (2008)
In-universe information
OccupationGeneral practitioner
(prev. Specialist registrar, cardiothoracic surgeon)
FamilyCharles, Lord Byrne (father)
Anne-Marie, Lady Byrne (mother)
Harry Byrne (brother)
Sophia Byrne (sister)
SpouseFaye Morton
Jennifer
Significant othersJac Naylor
ChildrenHarry Byrne

Joseph Byrne is a fictional character from the BBC medical drama Holby City, portrayed by Luke Roberts. Joseph first appeared in the series eight episode "Mother Love", broadcast on 3 January 2006. Roberts had made an unrelated guest appearance in the previous series of the show, playing the relative of a deceased patient, and was asked to return in a more permanent role by the series producers.

Joseph's role in the show is that of troubled surgeon – the resultant angst of his brother's attempted suicide and his own anally retentive personality lead to the revelation the character suffers from Obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD). His major storylines included an accidental drugs overdose, and a relationship with fellow surgical registrar Jac Naylor (Rosie Marcel), who cheated on him with his own father. In 2019, Roberts agreed to reprise the role as part of the show's twentieth anniversary celebrations. He returned again for the show's final episode in 2022. Roberts' performance resulted in a longlist nomination for the Most Popular Newcomer award at the 2006 National Television Awards.

Development[edit]

Creation and casting[edit]

Prior to joining the cast of Holby City as Joseph, Luke Roberts made a guest appearance in the series seven episode "No Pain, No Gain" as Daniel Fryer, the son of a deceased patient.[1] Roberts was approached about returning in a more permanent role by BBC casting director Julie Harkin, who was also responsible for casting fellow newcomers Rakie Ayola as Kyla Tyson and Tom Chambers as Sam Strachan.[2] Although his guest appearance constituted a single scene, Roberts believes it was enough to secure his call-back for the part of Joseph.[3] He recalls that it "got the attention of the producers", and that actress Amanda Mealing, who portrayed Connie Beauchamp, "put a good word in for [him]".[4] He felt lucky to join alongside Chambers and Rosie Marcel as Jac Naylor, due to the "feeling of solidarity" which developed between them.[5]

As preparation for the role, Roberts observed open heart surgery at University College Hospital, London, and researched OCD.[4] He initially attempted to look up the medical terminology in his scripts, but later abandoned this in favour of accepting help from the series medical advisers.[5] Having become a regular Holby City viewer from the time of his appearance as Daniel, the actor had a contextual basis for storylines upon his return as Joseph, who he deemed a "very complex" character.[4][6]

Characterisation[edit]

"From an early age, Joseph knew he wanted to follow in the footsteps of his father. He's meticulous and ordered to the point of obsession. He is utterly weighed down with guilt. Everyday [sic] he persecutes himself for his younger brother’s attempted suicide. But no matter how many people Joseph saves as a surgeon, he will never forgive himself."

Roberts described Joseph as an "awkward and very bookish" character, one who struggled to relate to his patients, in contrast to the "happy-go-lucky Sam", which resulted in comedy as "Sam is the antithesis of Joe."[5] He also deemed his character "incredibly honest and morally upright",[4] "a total oddball with all sorts of hang-ups",[8] and as being "very stuck in his ways."[3] During his tenure, these aspects of his characterisation have each been explored. It was revealed in Joseph's first appearance that both his father and grandfather had been pioneering cardiothoracic Consultants, and that it had always been expected of him to follow the same path.[9] His residual guilt over his brother's attempted suicide was developed throughout his first few months at Holby City Hospital. Roberts commented on the event that: "It underpins much of his behaviour. He is a man burdened by guilt and loss. I think I can be so bold as to say he transfers many of his feelings about his brother onto patients and staff alike, without ever betraying the source of his pain."[4] Joseph's resultant fastidiousness developed into OCD, something he attempted to control and hide by use of relaxant medication.[10]

Relationships[edit]

Upon joining Holby City, Roberts was asked who he felt his character's ideal woman would be. He replied: "Joseph is a man who suppresses and represses his emotions – especially regarding women. I think he harbours very strong feelings of admiration for Connie but is frankly surprised and secretly thrilled when any woman shows him affection. Although so far this is rare!"[4]

Joseph embarked on a relationship with fellow Registrar Jac, who hoped to impress Joseph's father and secure herself a promotion to Consultant. When this was not forthcoming, Jac left Joseph for Lord Byrne. Throughout series eight, Joseph cultivated a friendship with Elliot's daughter Martha, who had strong romantic feelings for him. Ultimately however, Jac won Joseph's affections and Martha left the show to return to University. From October 2007 onward, Joseph was romantically linked with Ward Sister Faye Morton (Patsy Kensit). Kensit confirmed that Faye "has a soft spot for (him)".[11]

Faye and Joseph became engaged in series ten, much to Jac's displeasure. Roberts has relayed Marcel's insight that, "Jac's left with very little. She hasn't got the consultancy post. Joseph's father is long gone and I think she may be nostalgic for all of that. She's hankering after Joseph again. She wants him for herself."[12] He added, on Joseph's reaction to Jac's meddling in his relationship with Faye; "He's a good guy but Jac brings out the evil in him. He does have a darker side. He will fight injustice with injustice."[12] In the episode "Locked Away", Joseph and Jac are locked in theatre together – after being affected by an unknown poison – where they both reveal their true feelings for each other. Joseph admits that he still loves Jac, but would not take her back as she has hurt him too many times.

Returns[edit]

In 2019, Roberts and Kensit agreed to reprise their roles as Joseph and Faye as part of the show's twentieth anniversary celebrations.[13] The production team created a special episode focused on the characters of Joseph, Faye and Jac. Roberts was happy to return to the series and stated "it's been an absolute joy to slip back into the surgical scrubs." He was also happy to reconnect with many cast members who had remained on the show since he left.[13]

Holby City's executive producer Simon Harper branded Joseph and Faye as "two huge, iconic characters" and teased their return as a "nostalgic and exciting treat for long-term viewers."[13] Harper described the "unique episode" as centric to the "classic Darwin trio with all their past tensions and rivalries bubbling to the surface."[13] He added that Faye and Jac's infamous feud would be reignited because of Joseph. Jac believed Joseph was the "love of her life" and she takes his return along Faye as a personal insult. Harper concluded that with "acerbic one-liners flying thicker than a blizzard, it's quintessential Holby City."[13]

Holby City was cancelled in June 2021 after 23 years on air. Producers invited multiple former cast members to reprise their roles during the show's final series.[14] On 16 March 2022, it was announced that Roberts had reprised his role as Joseph for the show's final episode, which first airs on 29 March 2022. Joseph in this final episode is seen in an ambulance with one of his patients, on their way to receive a lung transplant, with the lung being donated by the brain dead Jac Naylor, who died after a stroke in Holby's final episode.[15]

Storylines[edit]

Joseph arrives at Holby City Hospital in episode "Mother Love", when he and fellow cardiothoracic surgeon Sam Strachan vie for a registrar position. Although Consultant Connie Beauchamp initially intends to hire Sam, she is persuaded by Joseph's father, Lord Byrne (Ronald Pickup), to create a second position for Joseph.[9] He joins Connie's firm, but soon switches to work under the ward's second Consultant, Elliot Hope (Paul Bradley). The two become close, as Joseph becomes involved in Elliot's troubled family life.[16] In turn, Joseph begins to confide in Elliot, and reveals that his brother Harry is in a coma as a result of a suicide attempt.[17] Joseph discloses his guilt about the incident, and explains that he knew his brother was worried about exams, but ignored a telephone call from him on the evening he took an insulin overdose. As a result, he can no longer bear to hear a phone left ringing, and has developed OCD.[18]

To cover up the symptoms of his disorder, Joseph resorts to stealing pharmacy drug Fentanyl and self-administering it before operations.[10] In the episode "Before A Fall" he overdoses on the drug, but is saved by his colleague Jac Naylor.[19] Shortly thereafter, they become a couple, although Joseph is unaware that Jac is only interested in him because of his father's influence. Jac manipulates Joseph into having his father add her to a surgical team flying out to Dubai to perform pioneering surgery. When things go awry there, she convinces Joseph to lie about their qualifications so that they can perform the operation themselves, which endangers both their careers, and results in their lives being threatened by the patient's influential father.[20] In the episode "Paranoid Android" Jac begins cheating on Joseph with his own father, for a period of several months, until Lord Byrne calls an end to the deception and confesses their infidelity to his son.[21]

Joseph quickly comes to loathe Jac, not only for cheating on him, but for breaking up his parents' marriage. Before Lord Byrne is able to secure the promotion Jac wanted from him, he dies from complications arising from a perforated stomach ulcer. When Jac attends his funeral in the episode "Bad Reputation", a furious Joseph slaps her and leaves her badly bruised.[22] Jac continues to torment Joseph for several weeks, and flaunts the fact she inherited a ring in Lord Byrne's will that had once been promised to Joseph by his grandmother. His friend and colleague Faye Morton takes it upon herself to steal the ring, and returns it to Joseph to do with as he sees fit, in the hopes that this will allow him to move on.[23]

Early in series ten, Joseph's brother's condition deteriorates and he is admitted to Holby City Hospital in need of an operation. Faye supports Joseph, and the two kiss. Joseph's hopes are raised when his brother opens his eyes, and he considers expensive neurology treatment in America to try and rouse Harry from his coma. Shortly thereafter, however, Harry's condition worsens again, and Joseph and his mother allow Harry to die. Following his brother's death, Joseph returns to work to find Jac on trial for Sam's old position. This reignites their feud, and Joseph is unable to block Jac from gaining the position. His relationship with Faye develops slowly, however Joseph's suspicions are raised when she lies to him about her whereabouts on several occasions, leading to the eventual discovery that the police suspect her of the murder of her second husband, Donald. An exhumation reveals that Donald did not die of cancer, as Faye insisted, but of arsenic poisoning. Joseph remains suspicious, but supports Faye as their relationship continues to develop. When Faye has a pregnancy scare, he proposes to her, and insists that he meant it even after the discovery she is not actually pregnant. Joseph is devastated when Faye appears to have stolen £5,000 from him and left the country, but discovers she is in fact in trouble in South Africa. After flying out with colleague Linden Cullen (Duncan Pow), Faye reveals she has a ten-year-old son, Archie, who lives in a care home because of a genetic disease. Joseph saves Archie's life in a risky operation, and he and Faye return from South Africa engaged once more, much to Jac's chagrin.

Despite subsequent setbacks in their relationship, such as Jac briefly deceiving Joseph into believing that she is pregnant with his child, Faye and Joseph marry. On the day of the ceremony, Linden confesses to Faye that he is in love with her, and they kiss. She instantly regrets it, however, and tells him that she loves Joseph. When Archie's nurse Lauren later accidentally administers him the wrong drug, he dies. Faye and Joseph grow apart in the aftermath and she develops romantic feelings for Linden. She and Joseph separate, but after she begins a relationship with Linden, she discovers that she is pregnant with Joseph's baby. Increasingly concerned that Faye may be a pathological liar, Linden terminates their relationship. Faye is later attacked by a heroin-addicted patient, and when Linden attempts to defend her, he is hit in the head with a glass bottle and dies. Faye suffers a breakdown in the aftermath, and is admitted to a psychiatric unit. She self-harms, and refuses to leave the unit when she goes into labour, until Jac assures her that Joseph does not intend to take their child away from her. Faye delivers a boy by Caesarean. She initially fails to bond with him, but when Joseph puts their divorce proceedings on hold, she makes an effort and names him Harry, after Joseph's deceased brother. Despite Joseph's opposition, she insists on returning to the psychiatric unit. Jac's support during this time results in a renewal of their relationship, and when Faye secretly makes plans to leave the country with Harry, Jac helps convince her to leave the baby with Joseph. Joseph struggles as a working father, and accepts a job as a GP in Penrith. Jac declines his offer to accompany him, so he departs with Harry, leaving her in tears.

Joseph returns to Holby 10 years later, where it is revealed that he and Faye have reconciled and are raising their son Harry closeby. Faye is a patient in need of a transplant and is put on Jac's list after issues at another hospital. Jac is seen to be upset by Faye's presence and by her relationship with Joseph, who tells her that it "doesn't mean I'll ever stop loving you". The emotions of the circumstance are too much for Jac who leaves the hospital in tears after kissing Joseph and telling him to never come back again. Joseph is seen to go looking for Jac for one last goodbye, but is too late.

Reception[edit]

Roberts' portrayal of Joseph earned him several award nominations. In 2006, he was longlisted for the Most Popular Newcomer award at the National Television Awards (NTAs),[24] and named the nineteenth Best Actor at the BBC Drama Awards.[25] He was nominated in the Best Actor category at the 2007 and 2009 TVQuick and TV Choice Awards,[26][27] and received a Best Drama Performance nomination at the 2010 NTAs.[28] Bree Treacy's of RTÉ ten's rates Byrne her favorite character in the show, enjoying his love hate relationship with Jac and the intensity he brings to the show.[29] According to her all the other storylines pale in comparison.[30]

In popular culture[edit]

On 28 February 2008, BBC Two cooking programme Ready Steady Cook broadcast a Holby City special, featuring Luke Roberts and Sharon D. Clarke (Lola Griffin). As well as competing over their cooking skills, the pair discussed their characters' upcoming storylines, and crossover with sister show HolbyBlue.[31]

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