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  2. Oct 14, 2019 · Just as Becky Clarke is getting cosy with boyfriend Daniel Granger on Doctors, she's offered a new job... based in Worcester! What will she do?

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm2007407Becky Clarke - IMDb

    Becky Clarke is a British TV producer and director who has worked on shows like We Are Black and British, The Day I Picked My Parents, and Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares. She has been nominated for a BAFTA Award and has won two awards.

    • Becky Clarke
    • Overview
    • About

    First Appearance: 5 February 2019 ('The Little Black Dress') - (20x57)

    Last Appearance: 6 November 2019 ('Provenance') - (20x195)

    Occupation: Practice Manager

    Portrayer: Ali Bastian

    Series Appearances: 20

    Total Number of Episode Appearances: 112

    Becky Clarke is a fictional character in the BBC soap opera, Doctors, played by Ali Bastian. Best known for her roles as Becca Dean in the Channel 4 soap opera, Hollyoaks and Sally Armstrong in the police series, the Bill, Bastian was announced to have joined the cast of Doctors towards the end of 2018, playing the role of Becky Clarke, when she attended the Inside Soap Awards. She was billed to be 'an exciting new staff member at the Mill', with a lot of mystery surrounding what her role would be. However, in January 2019, it was announced that Mrs Tembe actress, Lorna Laidlaw had left Doctors after 8 years and that Bastian's character, Becky Clarke would replace Mrs Tembe as the Mill's practice manager. Bastian was first seen in a trailer released in January 2019 for the upcoming storylines of Doctors. Becky made her first appearance on screen in the episode called 'The Little Black Dress', which was broadcast on 5 February 2019. Becky was subsequently offered the job by Mrs Tembe and the partners before officially starting her new position at the Mill on 12 February, the day before Mrs Tembe left.

    Since starting her job at the Mill, Becky has been at the centre of several big storylines which include clashing with Karen Hollins over slacking at the reception desk, introducing a memorial bench in memory of deceased doctor Heston Carter, placing a display TV screen in reception, introducing a staff photo board, defending colleague, Valerie Pitman when she is accused of murder, the arrival of her boyfriend, Tam, the breakdown of her relationship with Tam, trying to tackle the cleaning issues at the Mill, a secret romance with cleaner Enzo, the decision of not pursuing a relationship with Enzo, confessing the truth about her secret relationship with Enzo to Zara, being caught in the middle of Daniel and Zara's bickering, forming a close bond and friendship with both Zara and Daniel, having a one night stand with Daniel that soon led to an affair, the decision not to continue her affair with Daniel, being held hostage on her first solo VPAS visit, which left her traumatised, being humiliated on a night out by Zara who found out about her and Daniel, rekindling her romance and relationship with Daniel, clashing with Zara over her and Daniel's new relationship, moving in with Daniel, falling pregnant with Daniel's baby, suffering a miscarriage and the subsequent breakdown of her relationship with Daniel, leading her to resign and leave the Mill.

  4. Becky Clarke is a sociologist who teaches and researches on punishment, justice, gender and harm. She has worked in the criminal justice system as a researcher and policy maker, and collaborates with various organisations and campaigners to challenge inequalities and injustice.

    • r.clarke@mmu.ac.uk
    • Senior Lecturer
  5. Becky Clarke is a producer of documentaries and reality shows, such as We Are Black and British (2022) and The Day I Picked My Parents (2019). IMDb provides her biography, awards, and filmography.

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  7. Becky Clarke is a sociologist who researches the gendered and racialised processes of criminalisation and punishment. She has published on topics such as the Black Criminal Other, the decarceration of women, and critical social research.

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