Guy Self

Guy Self
Holby City character

John Michie as Guy Self
First appearance "Sink or Swim"
26 November 2013
Last appearance "Song of Self – Part Two"
15 November 2016
Created by Oliver Kent
Portrayed by John Michie
Spinoff(s) Casualty (2014, 2016)
Information
Occupation Consultant Neurosurgeon
Family Valerie Sturgeon (mother)
Spouse(s) Anya Self (deceased)
Children Zosia March

Guy Self is a fictional character from the BBC medical drama Holby City played by John Michie. He first appeared in the sixteenth series episode "Sink or Swim", broadcast on 26 November 2013. Guy is a consultant neurosurgeon and was Holby City Hospital's Chief executive officer (CEO) from his first appearance until the seventeenth series episode "Go the Distance". Guy also made appearances in sister show Casualty. The character departed on 15 November 2016.

Creation and casting

On 12 July 2013, it was announced that actor John Michie had joined the cast of Holby City as new consultant neurosurgeon Guy Self.[1] Of his casting, Michie said "I'm absolutely thrilled to be joining the cast of Holby City and I'm looking forward to taking on a new challenge. My mum was a nurse and always wanted me to be a doctor not an actor so finally half her wish has come true!"[1] Executive producer Oliver Kent commented that Michie would be involved in some "explosive" storylines following his arrival.[1] Michie was initially contracted for a year and he made his first screen appearance as Guy on 26 November 2013.[2]

To help him prepare for the role, Michie met with a surgeon and watched him operate.[3] The actor told a reporter for the BBC that he spent some time observing the consultant's demeanour, which was "friendly and chatty, but with an unspoken authority".[3] Michie tried to bring those aspects of the consultant's personality to his portrayal of Guy.[3] Michie called the medical terms "complex", but said that having medics in his family made learning the terms easier. He also admitted that he was not squeamish and enjoyed the realism achieved by the prosthetics department.[2]

Development

Unpredictable, assertive and driven, Guy Self is a leader who demands excellence from others. He is a spontaneous, original thinker who seldom lets rules dictate his lust for work and life.
BBC Online.[4]

In an interview published on BBC Online, Michie explained that Guy is committed to being a neurosurgeon, which makes him ruthless at times. His job gives him "incredible self-belief", although he does not always get things right.[3] Michie thought Guy had a tendency to push himself and his colleagues too hard. He added that women are one of Guy's weaknesses.[3]

In August 2016, Guy's mother Valerie Sturgeon (Brigit Forsyth) was introduced, leading to further exploration of the character's background.[5] Michie was pleased to receive the storyline, as he believed it would finally show the audience why Guy is the way he is. The actor told Inside Soap's Laura-Jayne Tyler, "Hopefully people will have more sympathy for him, rather than see him as a total bastard!"[5] When Guy's mother Valerie is admitted to Darwin, she meets her granddaughter Zosia March (Camilla Arfwedson) for the first time. Zosia always assumed Valerie was dead.[5] Michie explained that Guy deliberately kept his mother away from Zosia, as she subjected him to physical and mental abuse when he was a child. Guy eventually breaks down and tells Zosia the truth about his childhood with Valerie.[5] Michie said filming the scenes with Arfwedson was "a little bit disturbing", as he had to find something in his personal life that made him feel the same as his character.[5]

Departure

The character departed the show on 15 November 2016.[6] Guy's exit storyline saw him resign from the hospital. Shortly beforehand, he learnt board member Tristan (Jonathan McGuinness) had attacked his daughter Zosia. Guy had been working with and relying on Tristan to get his neuro centre built.[6] Michie told Allison Jones of Inside Soap, "Guy is very vulnerable, like a cornered animal, and he isn't really thinking straight. The centre has been his dream – and for 20 years, he's compromised a lot of his personal life to get it built."[6] Michie said Guy is tempted to let Tristan die when he ends up on his operating table, but his "medical ethics" kick in and he saves Tristan by stopping the bleeding in his brain.[6]

Guy decides to report Tristan's attack on Zosia to the police, but Tristan blackmails Guy by threatening to reveal his suicide attempt. However, Jac Naylor (Rosie Marcel) reports Tristan instead and he goes to the press about Zosia.[6] Guy "cracks" and he trashes his office. He then realises that he needs to leave the hospital for the sake of his mental health.[6] Michie enjoyed filming Guy's last episode and liked how his character made his exit. He thought Guy could make a return in the future, even though things are resolved with "a good ending" in the episode.[6] He said, "I think it's the right time for him to go, but the door has been left open. So maybe he could come back one day and be even worse, or perhaps he'll come back and resolve stuff – who knows?"[6] Michie found it sad saying goodbye to the show and his co-stars, but he added that it was also an exciting time, as he liked moving on to new roles.[6]

Reception

Commenting on Michie's casting straight after his role in Coronation Street, a reporter for the Belfast Telegraph thought producers had made it difficult for them and some viewers to continue watching.[7] They wrote, "In one soap the man is a killer and now he is in charge of Holby with the aim of saving lives. When I see him in future episodes – that is if I decide to keep watching – I'll think only of Karl's dirty deeds down in the pub cellar. Giving this role to Michie whom I've no doubt is a fine actor but who is typecast as murdering Karl, makes the task of settling into his new role difficult. I hope he manages it."[7]

When Guy brought Connie Beauchamp to the Darwin ward, resulting in her clashing with Jac, Jane Simon of the Daily Mirror observed "Was this what Guy secretly intended all along, to remind Jac of just how ambitious she really is? If so, he's even more cunning than we gave him credit for."[8] Simon later noted that Guy had "turned into the worst kind of corporate lizard".[9] A reporter for the Daily Record stated that Guy was "not the most compassionate man in the world".[10]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Brown, David (12 July 2013). "Coronation Street star John Michie to join Holby City". Radio Times. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
  2. 1 2 Brown, David (21 November 2013). "John Michie on joining the Holby City cast and how he feels about his Coronation Street exit". Radio Times. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 "Q&A with John Michie (Guy Self)". BBC Online. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
  4. "Guy Self played by John Michie". BBC Online. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 Tyler, Laura-Jayne (20–26 August 2016). "People will have a bit more sympathy for Guy now...". Inside Soap (33): 46–47.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Jones, Allison (12–18 November 2016). "I'm really happy with Guy's goodbye!". Inside Soap (45): 42–43.
  7. 1 2 "Soap Killer on the Wards of Holby ; Actor's Role Switch". Belfast Telegraph. 7 December 2013. Retrieved 8 November 2016.(subscription required)
  8. Simon, Jane (29 July 2014). "Today's TV; Shock and Gore". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 8 November 2016.(subscription required)
  9. Simon, Jane (14 January 2015). "Today's TV; Pick of the Day". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 8 November 2016.(subscription required)
  10. "Record". Daily Record. 12 May 2015. Retrieved 8 November 2016.(subscription required)

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