Ben Sherwood (Holby City)

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First appearance"Be True, Be Brave, Be Kind"
19 December 2019
Last appearanceEpisode 1019
24 March 2020
Portrayed byCharlie Condou
OccupationLocum consultant general surgeon
Ben Sherwood
Holby City character
Charlie Condou as Ben Sherwood
First appearance"Be True, Be Brave, Be Kind"
19 December 2019
Last appearanceEpisode 1019
24 March 2020
Portrayed byCharlie Condou
In-universe information
OccupationLocum consultant general surgeon
Significant otherEssie Di Lucca

Ben Sherwood is a fictional character from the BBC medical drama Holby City, played by actor Charlie Condou. He first appears in the series twenty-one episode "Be True, Be Brave, Be Kind", originally broadcast on 19 December 2019. Ben is a locum consultant general surgeon. Condou's casting was announced on 3 September 2019 and he began filming at the show's studios that same month. Condou had been in contact with the show's casting team about a part on the drama for years prior to securing the role and he was offered the part without an audition.

Ben is characterised as pleasant, sensitive, sweet and wealthy. He likes to consider himself a "ladies' man" when he often appears foolish. Writers originally devised the character as a villain, but changed his personality following Condou's casting. Ben's introductory storyline focuses on a relationship with nurse Essie Di Lucca (Kaye Wragg), which was challenged by Sacha Levy's (Bob Barrett) feelings for her and rumours about Ben's previous relationships during his last job. The story ends when Essie rejects Ben's proposal of marriage in favour of a relationship with Sacha.

The character's sexuality is explored after he kisses registrar Dominic Copeland (David Ames). Ben's story was likened to the coming out of television personality Phillip Schofield and Condou felt it was realistic for Ben to be in a relationship with Essie but also feel conflicted about his sexuality. Condou was contracted to Holby City for three months and his sexuality story leads to his exit in episode 11 of series twenty-two, originally broadcast on 24 March 2020. Critics have demonstrated a mixed response to the character and his stories: Lorraine Kelly liked the character and hoped he would return, while Sue Haasler of the Metro called Ben "cocky".

On 3 September 2019, it was announced that actor Charlie Condou had joined the cast as Ben Sherwood, a locum consultant on the general surgical ward, Keller.[1] Condou expressed his delight at joining the cast and teased that Ben would "definitely be ruffling a few feathers".[1] Simon Harper, the show's executive producer, praised Condou and said that the drama was "lucky" to hire him. He added that he was looking forward to seeing Ben "causing a stir and getting under the skin of his colleagues on Keller!"[1] Condou began filming in September 2019 and posted an image of him in costume to his Instagram account.[2]

Condou had contacted the Holby City casting team for multiple years before his casting and sent the executive producer a letter asking him to consider him for any role they thought he would suit.[3] When they created the character of Ben, they remembered Condou and offered him the part.[3] The actor felt pressured to prove himself because he did not audition for the role and did not want the producers to regret their decision.[4] Condou was only contracted to Holby City for a three-month stint and the story team had the character's story arc planned. When Condou visited the filming schedule office on his first day, he noticed that they had already scheduled his exit.[5] The actor confirmed that he would portray a "really big story",[6] but he was unsure whether Ben would be reintroduced for a longer stint in the future.[6]

Ben's position as a consultant required Condou to learn medical terminology and a doctor's examination routine, something which he struggled to do as well as the general dialogue and acting.[4] Condou utilised the show's on-set medical advisors to explain to him what the terminology meant, so he could better his performance.[7] He also enjoyed seeing the prosthetic makeup and praised the work of the prosthetics team.[4] The actor admitted that he is "squeamish" and has a fear of needles.[8] He found that working on Holby City helped him create a healthy work-life balance as he only lives 45 minutes away from the set.[3] He told Calli Kitson of the Metro that he has enjoyed working on the drama and felt accepted into the cast.[4] Condou was highly publicised for playing Marcus Dent in the British soap opera Coronation Street and compared working there to working on Holby City, explaining that he preferred the smaller cast featured on Holby City. He commented, "You do feel like you're going to work with your family, really."[4]

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