Dan (Nicholas Lyndhurst) is introduced with an inkling of extraordinary physical and mental powers that would make Stan Lee proud.
Dan replaces Brian, who lives on in the opening credits where we see his back during the Rock Part 1 episode.
Anyway, Dan is 52 years old, and swims 2 miles a day.
We meet Dan's daughter Holly played by Storme Toolis, who in real life has cerebral palsy and is in a wheelchair. These disabilities aren't a central part of the story. Storme's real life mother is Dea Birkett who wrote the compelling novel Serpents in Paradise about her time on Pitcairn Island.
Gerry fears being replaced by a younger person and thinks Dan is a "fifth columnist" which Dan kindly explains its historical meaning.
Dan introduces her daughter to the team at a jazz performance dedicated to Sandra. After this Sandra has three more episodes before leaving.
Dan replaces Brian, who lives on in the opening credits where we see his back during the Rock Part 1 episode.
Anyway, Dan is 52 years old, and swims 2 miles a day.
We meet Dan's daughter Holly played by Storme Toolis, who in real life has cerebral palsy and is in a wheelchair. These disabilities aren't a central part of the story. Storme's real life mother is Dea Birkett who wrote the compelling novel Serpents in Paradise about her time on Pitcairn Island.
Gerry fears being replaced by a younger person and thinks Dan is a "fifth columnist" which Dan kindly explains its historical meaning.
Dan introduces her daughter to the team at a jazz performance dedicated to Sandra. After this Sandra has three more episodes before leaving.