BBC Salaries: Casualty’s Cathy Shipton Defends Co-Star Derek Thompson Amid Gender Pay Gap Row

'The show now really revolves around his character.'

‘Casualty’ star Cathy Shipton has spoken out in defence of her co-star Derek Thompson, following the revelation that he is the BBC’s highest-paid actor.

A recent report, published following changes to the BBC’s Royal Charter, included the pay brackets for any BBC stars earning over £150,000 and swiftly prompted discussion over the evident gender pay gap.

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Cathy Shipton
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Speaking on ‘Good Morning Britain’ on Friday (28 July), Cathy - who recently rejoined the cast as Nurse Duffy - explained she was not bothered by the fact Derek takes home more money than her.

She said: “Derek and I both started on the show 30 years ago and he didn’t start on that figure, I’ll have you know.

“The show now really revolves around his character. I mean, 30 years he’s committed to that show. And it’s brought in so many actors and all the crew working on the other side too.

“In my opinion and judging from the feedback I’ve got about it, Derek is worth it. I think for the 40p a day we all pay [for the licence fee], the whole BBC output is absolutely worth it.”

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Derek has starred in the medical soap since 1986
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While Cathy isn’t the first BBC star to defend Derek, co-star Tom Chambers was forced to issue a statement to clarify his words on the matter.

In a statement issued to HuffPost UK, Tom said: “I am completely mortified by the stories that have run today and didn’t mean to offend anyone by my comments which have been taken out of context from a conversation I had at a book launch.

“I in no way advocate the gender pay gap and I was explaining that I thought it had stemmed from that past, and shouldn’t be how things are now.

“I truly believe that change needs to happen.”

‘Good Morning Britain’ airs weekdays at 6am on ITV. 

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