Yeah I loved Heartbeat but I have to say it went for far too long. Once Greengrass had left it wasn't the same, I never liked Vernon, David and Peggy, they were cringeworth and annoying, David got on my nerves at times with his overacting of his simpleton personality. Even Blaketon wasn't the same, Derek Fowlds' posh accent became more obvious as the seres went on as if he couldn't be bothered to make an effort. I think it should've ended on a nice note when Greengrass left, maybe have Greengrass fall in love and move away with someone. I heard that Juliette Gruber who played Jo Weston already had plans to leave the show because she went to live in France with her boyfriend (odd they made no mention of this in these interviews), so if Nick hadn't decided to leave they would've had to come up with a storyline where Nick and Jo split up and she leaves Nick or dies.
I’m looking at “Heartbeat” nearly every day on the Norwegian television. I like it a lot. 😊👍🏻 I just discovered that Nick Berry also is singing. Very beautiful voice. I should have been in Aidensfeel/Goatland on my 70 years birthday in 2020, but the Covid stopped it. Sorry for that. Maybe next time when I go to England. 😊👍🏻
Thanks for the comment, nice to hear Heartbeat's being shown in Norway. I remember watching the show when it was first shown on ITV in the UK in 1992, mainly because my dad had alot of fond memories of the 60s as a teenager. We visited Goathland in May 1994 for the first time, had a look around the Aidensfield Arms and the garage (which at the time wasn't named Scripps but Mostyn's after the character Malcolm Mostyn who only appeared in the show for a few episodes) back then the garage had a working petrol pump where you could fuel up but later became just a prop set I think. We then travelled to Greengrasses farm house and then to the train station. We would often visit the police station which is about 40 miles away from Goathland at a place called Askwith near Leeds and the location used for the police station which was a short drive away in Otley. Beautiful breathtaking countryside. I liked the earlier series more than the later series, just wasn't the same after Nick and Greengrass had left. Hope you get to visit Goathland one day.
That's nice to hear. Did you ever manage to record any of the filming on your camera or video camera by any chance?. What episodes/series to do remember watching being filmed?.
Wish I had more, but I don't sadly. Tbh I don't think any of the cast did many interviews like this, though I know the later characters like David and the later PCs did, but I really couldn't be bothered with Heartbeat by then it just went downhill. For me Heartbeat was from 1992-2000.
Found this interview which I never knew about until now with Nick talking to Nick Owen and Anne Diamond in 1992: th-cam.com/video/iwlzHb-JK3A/w-d-xo.html
so nice to hear how nice he is, b/c that was sure my impression from the show...found the relationship between him and Niamh Cusack's character really touching actually.
@@okiern125 I would say they were like the ideal couple that we want couples to be like. But couples like that don't really exist in the real world, certainly not today. What I've found kind of odd about Nick and Kate (probably down to writers of the series really), is that at no point in the show do we see any photos of them in the house, no wedding photos on the sideboard, on walls etc, no photos of them or their off-screen families hung up, apart from one photo I believe showing Nick and Kate, which I think was taken during the second of third series when Kate altered her hair style. I thought that was strange but it's likely down to the writers not bothering to go into their family backgrounds as it would've been irrelevant I suppose to the storylines. They could've at least done a mock up wedding photo to make it look like they were a married couple.
I also love this tv series, Heartbeat, especially when Nick Berry was on the show! I started watching it every week when I came upon it! Wish he was still on it, if it is filming to this day or revive it...??
He seemed it, but he seemed a very quiet and shy and inward person. He wasn't a great actor though, god knows how he made it as an actor, but coming from Eastenders it's not surprising as soap actors aren't renown for talent, but he played the part of Nick Rowan great someone we wish in real life were actually the police instead of the idiots we have. Pity the Heartbeat Canadian special never got made into a series.
I just learned that Nick Berry when he was still in Eastenders did a fitness video called "Physical Pursuit" which was released on VHS in January 1991.
I know, what you mean, Heartbeat was proper TV, no agenda nonsense insulting and destroying our English culture, no woke rubbish where half the cast are black in a supposedly British set period drama that the likes of Netflix have, no transgender and diversity crap shoved in our faces.
Found this with Nick Berry on Good Morning from 1992 talking about why he left Eastenders. th-cam.com/video/iwlzHb-JK3A/w-d-xo.html He looked far more confident there and less shy and quiet than he does in this GMTV interview.
I agree, Heartbeat completely lost its way after Nick left, and though we still had Greengrass, which was good, I think the character had become too much of a comedy act, but still nothing was worse than Vernon Scripps, and Bernie, David as a comedy act, later Peggy. They completely ruined the seriousness of the show IMO. I suppose I can't just blame those 3 characters, the scriptwriters were to blame, and I think having Oscar Blaketon initially run the village post office and later the Aidensfield Arms, considering he was a former police Sgt, to me never felt right, but I suppose they had to have something for him to do otherwise he'd have left. Also making Lord Ashfordley into a likeable person who became acquainted with everyone in the pub, again didn't suit the character.
@@victoriousrufus6747 True, but I think too much silliness and them making far too many episodes per series ruined it IMO. I can't believe the village in Goathland had "Save Heartbeat" petitions in the windows when I went there in 2009, I don't what would the point be in continuing with the series, as much as it was the only good thing on TV, it had finally run out of steam. Obviously the locals didn't want to lose the tourists.
@@neilberry1552 Yeah good point, would've been nice to see him come back to the village for a one off, especially as Kate was buried there and that she was Katie's mum. Even when they were leaving you never see Nick, Jo or Katie visit Kate's grave for the final time before leaving, they could've filmed a scene with this but sadly they didn't. There was no mention of Kate again.
He should have pursued a music career and he should have forgot about all that 1950s and 1960s influences and stuck with what sounded good in the '80s and early 1990s
Good point. I don't think his music career prior to being in Heartbeat was all that successful though, many of his songs were rather corny and weren't big hits. I have noticed in a number of HB episodes songs which appeared to have been sung by Nick which don't appear in any of the known songs he has recorded officially. I wish I knew which episodes these were as it means going through them, but I think one ep was from probably series 6 or 7 when he was still in the show; I'm sure I remember hearing a song in the background which was sung by him. I'm guessing he just recorded a one off song (maybe a cover song) just for the episode and was never a proper release.
Some great behind the scenes and publicity stills I found here from during the Nick and Jo years just before or after they left for Canada; www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/heartbeat1960s--116108496629931400/?mt=login
As much as I loved Heartbeat it wasn't without its downfalls and for me "jumped the shark" once Greengrass left, probably before that as well as some of the 6th and 7th series started to become a little tedious and silly and the guest characters were annoying and obnoxious and very wooden, but nothing was worse series 10 onwards once Bill Maynard left due to a stroke; having Vernon take over the role with David really ruined it for me, far far too much silliness and comedy and not enough realistic drama all for the sake of the older, rose tinted spec Sunday audience. And also making too many episodes per series didn't help either.
Not really. He chose to retire from acting to spend his time with his two sons and wife Rachel Robertson. He also ran his own company, Valentine Productions, for a while before giving that up in 2018.
Maybe he want to be known for being an actor as oppose just being known as just playing Simon Wicks or Nick Rowan. I heard he is retired, a happy guy and he invested very well. That's all that matters for him!
Love, love heartbeat.So sorry when it ended,I was gutted.Still watching re-runs in 2023.Anyone else out there???🏴👍♥️
Yeah I loved Heartbeat but I have to say it went for far too long. Once Greengrass had left it wasn't the same, I never liked Vernon, David and Peggy, they were cringeworth and annoying, David got on my nerves at times with his overacting of his simpleton personality. Even Blaketon wasn't the same, Derek Fowlds' posh accent became more obvious as the seres went on as if he couldn't be bothered to make an effort. I think it should've ended on a nice note when Greengrass left, maybe have Greengrass fall in love and move away with someone. I heard that Juliette Gruber who played Jo Weston already had plans to leave the show because she went to live in France with her boyfriend (odd they made no mention of this in these interviews), so if Nick hadn't decided to leave they would've had to come up with a storyline where Nick and Jo split up and she leaves Nick or dies.
Oh yes everyday lol
Deffo watching the re runs on itv 3 miss it like mad!
Juliette gruber now teaches yoga in the cotswolds apparently?
@@ianburrell9116 Oh right didn't know that. Thanks for that.
I watch the very last of nick when he moved to Canada from heartbeat still watching heartbeat in 2023 love the program 👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
They are currently showing the earlier series (series 5 at the moment) on ITV3 in the UK. Series 1-15 are also on Britbox.
Broke my heart when Kate died
I love Nick Berry and I love Nick Rowan. I love this guy.
Love heartbeat,watched it when it first started good old days.Nick was so bloody handsome and loved the music
I’m looking at “Heartbeat” nearly every day on the Norwegian television. I like it a lot. 😊👍🏻 I just discovered that Nick Berry also is singing. Very beautiful voice. I should have been in Aidensfeel/Goatland on my 70 years birthday in 2020, but the Covid stopped it. Sorry for that. Maybe next time when I go to England. 😊👍🏻
Thanks for the comment, nice to hear Heartbeat's being shown in Norway. I remember watching the show when it was first shown on ITV in the UK in 1992, mainly because my dad had alot of fond memories of the 60s as a teenager. We visited Goathland in May 1994 for the first time, had a look around the Aidensfield Arms and the garage (which at the time wasn't named Scripps but Mostyn's after the character Malcolm Mostyn who only appeared in the show for a few episodes) back then the garage had a working petrol pump where you could fuel up but later became just a prop set I think. We then travelled to Greengrasses farm house and then to the train station. We would often visit the police station which is about 40 miles away from Goathland at a place called Askwith near Leeds and the location used for the police station which was a short drive away in Otley. Beautiful breathtaking countryside. I liked the earlier series more than the later series, just wasn't the same after Nick and Greengrass had left. Hope you get to visit Goathland one day.
A special man who radiates light.
yes
He is a good un. Miss his TV work. And Every Loser Wins was a lovely song.
Loved Heartbeat, still watch it! We were there many times wathing the filming!
That's nice to hear. Did you ever manage to record any of the filming on your camera or video camera by any chance?. What episodes/series to do remember watching being filmed?.
Nick Berry was brilliant in this
I miss that programme so much. Watched it 5 -6 times over now
Good interview. I would love to see more Heartbeat interviews from years ago. I am in nostalgic mood because HB had it's 30th anniversary 4 days ago.
Wish I had more, but I don't sadly. Tbh I don't think any of the cast did many interviews like this, though I know the later characters like David and the later PCs did, but I really couldn't be bothered with Heartbeat by then it just went downhill. For me Heartbeat was from 1992-2000.
Found this interview which I never knew about until now with Nick talking to Nick Owen and Anne Diamond in 1992:
th-cam.com/video/iwlzHb-JK3A/w-d-xo.html
I miss greengrass, especially his blinking, wasn't the same after that.
He's lovely 😍
He sang that beautiful song also, every loser wins
so nice to hear how nice he is, b/c that was sure my impression from the show...found the relationship between him and Niamh Cusack's character really touching actually.
I got one comment saying they were abit up themselves. Not sure if they were like that, though I think at times Kate was abit bossy towards Nick.
Yes they seemed so real
@@okiern125 I would say they were like the ideal couple that we want couples to be like. But couples like that don't really exist in the real world, certainly not today. What I've found kind of odd about Nick and Kate (probably down to writers of the series really), is that at no point in the show do we see any photos of them in the house, no wedding photos on the sideboard, on walls etc, no photos of them or their off-screen families hung up, apart from one photo I believe showing Nick and Kate, which I think was taken during the second of third series when Kate altered her hair style. I thought that was strange but it's likely down to the writers not bothering to go into their family backgrounds as it would've been irrelevant I suppose to the storylines. They could've at least done a mock up wedding photo to make it look like they were a married couple.
@Dag Jab I don't like the way you sound either
I also love this tv series, Heartbeat, especially when Nick Berry was on the show! I started watching it every week when I came upon it! Wish he was still on it, if it is filming to this day or revive it...??
I'm still watching repeats today. Nick has just got married. Mike has come into it❤
Lovely bloke
He seemed it, but he seemed a very quiet and shy and inward person. He wasn't a great actor though, god knows how he made it as an actor, but coming from Eastenders it's not surprising as soap actors aren't renown for talent, but he played the part of Nick Rowan great someone we wish in real life were actually the police instead of the idiots we have. Pity the Heartbeat Canadian special never got made into a series.
I need a man like him I want him
I just learned that Nick Berry when he was still in Eastenders did a fitness video called "Physical Pursuit" which was released on VHS in January 1991.
Love him best one
Proper tv this easy to watch zero agendas try sitting through the modern equivalent oh Jesus
I know, what you mean, Heartbeat was proper TV, no agenda nonsense insulting and destroying our English culture, no woke rubbish where half the cast are black in a supposedly British set period drama that the likes of Netflix have, no transgender and diversity crap shoved in our faces.
5:05 he should have been a recording artist and replaced George Michael
Found this with Nick Berry on Good Morning from 1992 talking about why he left Eastenders.
th-cam.com/video/iwlzHb-JK3A/w-d-xo.html
He looked far more confident there and less shy and quiet than he does in this GMTV interview.
Hes a southerner..Yorkshire is gods country YORKSHIRE
7 years later Eamon did leave
Never as good since he left,,
I agree, Heartbeat completely lost its way after Nick left, and though we still had Greengrass, which was good, I think the character had become too much of a comedy act, but still nothing was worse than Vernon Scripps, and Bernie, David as a comedy act, later Peggy. They completely ruined the seriousness of the show IMO. I suppose I can't just blame those 3 characters, the scriptwriters were to blame, and I think having Oscar Blaketon initially run the village post office and later the Aidensfield Arms, considering he was a former police Sgt, to me never felt right, but I suppose they had to have something for him to do otherwise he'd have left. Also making Lord Ashfordley into a likeable person who became acquainted with everyone in the pub, again didn't suit the character.
@@Embracing01 it’s your point of view! Others view it differently!
@@victoriousrufus6747 True, but I think too much silliness and them making far too many episodes per series ruined it IMO. I can't believe the village in Goathland had "Save Heartbeat" petitions in the windows when I went there in 2009, I don't what would the point be in continuing with the series, as much as it was the only good thing on TV, it had finally run out of steam. Obviously the locals didn't want to lose the tourists.
Definitely a loss love the program but went doenhill after season 10. Never understood why they didn't bring him back for once off appearances
@@neilberry1552 Yeah good point, would've been nice to see him come back to the village for a one off, especially as Kate was buried there and that she was Katie's mum. Even when they were leaving you never see Nick, Jo or Katie visit Kate's grave for the final time before leaving, they could've filmed a scene with this but sadly they didn't. There was no mention of Kate again.
He should have pursued a music career and he should have forgot about all that 1950s and 1960s influences and stuck with what sounded good in the '80s and early 1990s
Good point. I don't think his music career prior to being in Heartbeat was all that successful though, many of his songs were rather corny and weren't big hits. I have noticed in a number of HB episodes songs which appeared to have been sung by Nick which don't appear in any of the known songs he has recorded officially. I wish I knew which episodes these were as it means going through them, but I think one ep was from probably series 6 or 7 when he was still in the show; I'm sure I remember hearing a song in the background which was sung by him. I'm guessing he just recorded a one off song (maybe a cover song) just for the episode and was never a proper release.
Some great behind the scenes and publicity stills I found here from during the Nick and Jo years just before or after they left for Canada;
www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/heartbeat1960s--116108496629931400/?mt=login
He is mist
As much as I loved Heartbeat it wasn't without its downfalls and for me "jumped the shark" once Greengrass left, probably before that as well as some of the 6th and 7th series started to become a little tedious and silly and the guest characters were annoying and obnoxious and very wooden, but nothing was worse series 10 onwards once Bill Maynard left due to a stroke; having Vernon take over the role with David really ruined it for me, far far too much silliness and comedy and not enough realistic drama all for the sake of the older, rose tinted spec Sunday audience. And also making too many episodes per series didn't help either.
After leaving Heartbeat he was a flop! Never got anywhere! It’s good he left as we could’ have watched other good actors who replaced him!
He retired from acting shortly after, so if he was a ‘flop’ it was on his terms
Wow nasty
Not really. He chose to retire from acting to spend his time with his two sons and wife Rachel Robertson. He also ran his own company, Valentine Productions, for a while before giving that up in 2018.
Not everyone cares about remaining famous. His family was his major priority and that's awesome. What a good man he is
Maybe he want to be known for being an actor as oppose just being known as just playing Simon Wicks or Nick Rowan. I heard he is retired, a happy guy and he invested very well. That's all that matters for him!
Broke my heart when Kate died