

Constable Nick Rowan is a English Policeman in the 1960's who decides to be reassigned to the same small village where his wife was born. There, he patrols the countryside as a part of a small attachment in the area dealing with the various events and problems that come up while at same time keeping a eye on Claude Greengrass, the local rogue.
18 Seasons
Heartbeat Ratings & Reviews
Heartbeat Trivia
Heartbeat has 18 seasons.
Heartbeat has 372 episodes.
The key characters in Heartbeat are Oscar Blaketon (Derek Fowlds), PC Alf Ventress (William Simons), Gina Ward (Tricia Penrose).
Heartbeat was directed by Gerry Mill, Roger Bamford, Jonas Grimås, Andrew Morgan, Tim Dowd, Noreen Kershaw, Judith Dine, Paul Walker, Adrian Bean, Gerry Poulson, Ken Horn, Tom Cotter, Diana Patrick, Brian Farnham, Garth Tucker, Terry Marcel, Frank W. Smith, Catherine Morshead, Bob Mahoney, John Reardon, Matthew Evans, Bob Tomson, John Anderson, Terry Dyddgen-Jones, Gwennan Sage, Ian Bevitt, Baz Taylor, David Innes Edwards, Albert Barber, Graeme Harper, Stuart Davids, Dominic Leclerc, John Darnell, Mark McKillop, Pip Short, Graham Moore, James Hazeldine, Terry Iland, Steve Goldie, Terence Daw, Bren Simson, Michael Cocker, Sue Dunderdale, Anne Rose, Geoff Wonfor, Dominic Clemence, Piotr Szkopiak, James Ormerod, Gavin Theoditis, Eric Wendell, Alan Grint, Tony Prescott, Graham Wetherell, Declan O'Dwyer, Alister Hallum, Roger Cheveley, Ngozi Onwurah, Matt Bloom.
Heartbeat was produced by Martyn Auty, Kathleen Beedles.
Constable Nick Rowan is a English Policeman in the 1960's who decides to be reassigned to the same small village where his wife was born. There, he patrols the countryside as a part of a small attachment in the area dealing with the various events and problems that come up while at same time keeping a eye on Claude Greengrass, the local rogue.
Heartbeat is rated 12.
Heartbeat is a Crime, Drama, Comedy show.
Heartbeat has an audience rating of 6.9 out of 10.
Heartbeat episodes are 60m long.
No, this show was canceled after 18 seasons.





































