Casualty | |
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Series 27 | |
No. of episodes | 44 |
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Original network | BBC One BBC One HD |
Original release | 18 August 2012 – 20 July 2013 |
Series chronology | |
The twenty-seventh series of Casualty began airing on BBC One on 18 August 2012 with an episode featuring a disaster at a music festival. Filming series 26 was completed in April 2012 and filming series 27 began a week later. The first episode was in the normal format –a 50-minute episode. [1] This season was 44 episodes, increasing from 42 for the previous one. Viewing figures for the first episode were 5.19 million viewers, continuing to be one of the most watched programmes on a Saturday night. [2]
This series saw the departures of Dylan Keogh (William Beck), Linda Andrews (Christine Tremarco), Lloyd Asike (Michael Obiora), and long-standing character Nick Jordan (Michael French); as well as the returns of former nurse, now consultant Martin "Ash" Ashford (Patrick Robinson) who last appeared fifteen years previously and former ambulance dispatcher, now receptionist Louise Tyler (Azuka Oforka). This series also saw the introduction of four new student nurses: Ally Hunter (Rebecca Newman), Aoife O'Reilly (Gemma-Leah Devereux), Robyn Miller (Amanda Henderson), and Jamie Collier (Daniel Anthony)—with only the latter two receiving a promotion to staff nurse and continuing into the next series.
The series commences in the United Kingdom on 18 August 2012 on BBC One and airs on Saturday nights. [3] Nikki Wilson continues her role as series producer, while Johnathan Young serves as the executive producer. [4] The BBC advertised for the role of executive producer at Casualty and Holby City on 15 February 2013. [4] Two weeks later, it was announced that former series producer Oliver Kent had been appointed in the role and would commence work on 11 March 2013. [5] Kent expressed her delight at his appointment, commenting, "I am inheriting two shows in great shape and I can't wait to get started." [5] Kate Harwood, the Head of BBC Drama Production England, praised Kent and opined that he would be "a great new leader" for the dramas. [5]
Episodes run for 50 minutes in length. Previous series have included feature-length episodes, but Wilson explained that the series would not use any feature-length episodes and would instead tell stories over two-part or three-part episodes. She opined that "stories are sustained so well over 50 minutes". [6]
The twenty-seventh series of Casualty features a cast of characters working for the NHS within the emergency department of Holby City Hospital and the Holby Ambulance Service. [7] Matt Bardock appears as Jeff Collier, a paramedic, and William Beck portrays Dylan Keogh, a consultant in emergency medicine. Oliver Coleman stars as Tom Kent, an emergency pediatrician, and Charles Dale features as Big Mac, a hospital porter. Jane Hazlegrove plays Kathleen "Dixie" Dixon, a paramedic and the operational duty manager at Holby Ambulance Service. Tony Marshall appears as Noel Garcia, a receptionist, and Michael Obiora portrays Lloyd Asike, a staff nurse. Suzanne Packer features as Tess Bateman, a sister and the department's clinical nurse manager. Charlotte Salt plays Sam Nicholls, a CT2 doctor, and Sunetra Sarker portrays Zoe Hanna, a consultant and the department's acting clinical lead. Original cast member Derek Thompson stars as Charlie Fairhead, a senior charge nurse. Christine Tremarco and Alex Walkinshaw appear as staff nurses Linda Andrews and Adrian "Fletch" Fletcher, respectively.
Gemma Atkinson reprised her role as paramedic Tamzin Bayle in the opening episode. The actress announced her return in May 2012. [8] Producer Nikki Wilson confirmed that Tamzin would appear for a multi-episode story arc and depart at its conclusion. [6] Kate McEvoy appears in a guest stint as cleaner Denise Andrews, the sister of Linda, at the start of the series. Devon Beigan and Taylor Parry also star as Denise's children, Britney Andrews and Joe Andrews, respectively. Tremarco enjoyed working with the trio and praised the children's professionalism. [9] Azuka Oforka joined the regular cast in episode one as receptionist Louise Tyler, having previously appeared in a short stint during series 26.[ citation needed ]
Paul Bradley, who stars in sister show Holby City as Elliot Hope, appears in episode 7 for a scene with Big Mac. Wilson explained that they wanted to "give audiences that treat" by creating crossovers. [6] Producers reintroduced Amanda Franks (Connie Fisher) for a guest stint in episode 11, following an appearance in series 26. Amanda works as a volunteer in the hospital shop and features in a story with Dylan. [6] Beck left his role as Dylan in 2012 and the character departed in episode 16 at the conclusion of his story. [10]
Wilson announced plans to introduce a group of student nurses to the series in July 2012. [6] The show used their website and social media platforms to promote the characters and their introductions in episode 17. Gemma-Leah Devereux, Amanda Henderson, Daniel Anthony and Rebecca Newman were cast in the roles of Aoife O'Reilly, Robyn Miller, Jamie Collier and Ally Hunter, respectively. All four actors visited a real emergency department to prepare for the role. [11] Newman was cast in a guest role and departed after two episodes,[ citation needed ] whilst Devereux departed in episode 33. [12]
In January 2013, it was confirmed that Michael French, who portrays consultant Nick Jordan, would return for a four-episode stint, following a temporary departure at the end of the previous series. The return marks his official departure from the show and he exits in episode 22. [13] As part of the return, Rachel Shelley reprised her role as Yvonne Rippon for two episodes, where her character was killed off.[ citation needed ] Following French's departure, it was announced that Patrick Robinson would reprise his role as Martin "Ash" Ashford, 17 years after he left the series. Ash, who was originally a nurse, returns to the ED as a consultant. [14] Johnathan Young, the show's executive producer, expressed his joy at Robinson's return and hoped Ash's return would "delight viewers old and new". [14] Tremarco departed her role as Linda in episode 35, [15] followed by Obiora's exit from his role as Lloyd in episode 38. [16]
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | UK viewers (millions) [17] | |
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824 | 1 | "Kansas" | Nigel Douglas | Stephen McAteer | 18 August 2012 | 5.19 | |
With the Emergency Department reeling from the aftermath of the Holby Riots, Zoe takes on the role of Clinical Lead until the return of Nick. A local music festival puts thousands of music fans and her team in danger, resulting in some devastating consequences. Sam and Tom are out assisting in the emergency alongside paramedics Dixie, Jeff and Tamzin Bayle. When the festival stage goes up in flames and the crowd rush to safety, the collapse of the exit tunnel adds to the confusion and casualty list. Three of the more seriously injured are rushed to hospital. Zoe immediately faces a difficult decision when she has to make her first big decision as head of the department with the impossible choice of choosing which patient should get the remaining bed in ITU. Dylan insists his patient should get the bed as she has a better chance of survival. Sam notices when Tamzin asks if Tom is single. It transpires that fake tickets were sold at the festival. Note: Return of Tamzin Bayle (Gemma Atkinson) & Louise Tyler (Azuka Oforka) | |||||||
825 | 2 | "Cuckoo's Nest" | Nigel Douglas | Steve Bailie | 25 August 2012 | 5.16 | |
Jeff and Tamzin are called to the rescue of a baby who has been left unattended. Lucy's care until social services arrive is assigned by Zoe to Dylan, much to his concern; initially reluctant, he begins to enjoy the company of a baby, which is a surprise to everyone including himself. Lucy suddenly deteriorates and it is left to Tom to revive her, while Dylan starts to accuse her mother Taylor of inadvertently passing drugs to Lucy through her breast milk. When Tamzin becomes protective of Taylor, saying that she shouldn't be judged, Jeff begins to wonder just why she is so defensive. Sam treats a mystery man called Alan, who has lost his memory after being hit by car as he was chased from a house that he had broken into. She begins to piece together the puzzle and suspects that he is the long-lost son of the family who own the house. Jeff has more uncertainty about Tamzin following their attending to a lap dancer who has collapsed at work. | |||||||
826 | 3 | "Rock, Paper, Scissors" | Robert Del Maestro | Anita Pandolfo | 1 September 2012 | 5.11 | |
When a female cage fighter is wheeled into ED after collapsing at the gym, Sam immediately recognises her as her spar partner and friend Melanie. Keen to get back to the gym as quickly as possible to prepare for her championship fight, Melanie pushes Tom to the limit as she refuses to take his medical advice. Louise has a run in with another patient. After a tough day, Tom invites Sam for a drink, which turns into several and the pair kiss. Denise tells Fletch her sister's childhood nickname, much to the annoyance of Linda. | |||||||
827 | 4 | "An Amateur Sport" | Robert Del Maestro | Christian O'Reilly | 15 September 2012 | 5.49 | |
An exhausted taxi driver falls asleep at the wheel and crashes into a field; Jeff and Tamzin attend to Harry and his pregnant passenger, Georgia, and find themselves face to face with an angry bull. On hearing the news, Harry's daughter Sheena who is an aspiring swimmer, wants to join him at ED with her coach Tony, but ends up needing treatment herself, and not only for a fall. An awkward Tom and Sam face each other after the night before. | |||||||
828 | 5 | "I'll See You in My Dreams" | Jon Sen | David Bowker | 22 September 2012 | 5.03 | |
As a weather storm hits Holby, a family crisis reaches boiling point. After an argument with Louise, Big Mac is feeling isolated from the gang and thoroughly discontented. But when his long-lost friend Snapper is brought into the ED after being injured in the storm, Big Mac finds a cause he can get behind and tries to persuade his grumpy friend to have urgent surgery. Jeff and Tamzin bring in the Eldon family—Maria, Gray and daughters Maddy and Siana—Gray is treated for a fractured skull, leaving Tom, Jeff and Tamzin the puzzle of what has happened. | |||||||
829 | 6 | "Evolve or Be Extinct" | Jon Sen | Andrew Rattenbury | 29 September 2012 | 4.66 | |
As Ryan Bradshaw heads out to meet his girlfriend's daughter for the first time, he gets the shock of his life as an old acquaintance named Connor turns up at the same restaurant. While Ryan tries to remain calm, Connor makes a run for it, quickly ending up in the ED. Back in the ED, medical student Annie presents with a broken arm after a big night out. Meanwhile, Lloyd also spends the day suffering after Fletch shows him a night on the tiles. | |||||||
830 | 7 | "Tough Love" | Sallie Aprahamian | Ben Tagoe & Tony McHale | 6 October 2012 | 4.88 | |
As Linda struggles to come to terms with Denise's bombshell, she throws herself into treating Henry and Jules, a father and son injured in an accident at a warehouse. Meanwhile, the ED is alerted to a thief among its staff, with the finger pointed at Denise. Note: Final Appearance of Denise (Kate McEvoy), Britney (Devon Beigan) and Joe Andrews (Taylor Parry) | |||||||
831 | 8 | "The Kindness of Strangers" | Sallie Aprahamian | Kelly Jones | 13 October 2012 | 4.80 | |
Zoe tries to get used to the administrative side of her new role, but when a young girl named Ruby is brought into the ED following a car crash and is covered in scars from old injuries, Zoe spots an opportunity to do what she loves and misses - treat patients. Meanwhile, Big Mac returns to the ED following his heart attack, despite protests from Noel and Louise. Irritated to find that the ED has carried on fine without him, Big Mac spots an opportunity to help a patient, but finds his good intentions questioned by Dylan. | |||||||
832 | 9 | "Harvest Festival" | Graeme Harper | Sasha Hails | 20 October 2012 | 5.13 | |
As 7-year-old Bobby's condition quickly deteriorates, he is rushed into the ED by his parents Rob and Jenny. Zoe quickly recognises the symptoms and diagnoses a life-threatening case of E-coli known as Haemolytic Uremic Syndrome. As the ED team struggle to save Bobby's life, other children from Bobby's class are also brought into the ED with similar but lesser symptoms. Advised by the health authority to keep the E-coli outbreak a secret until the source is found. | |||||||
833 | 10 | "Seeing in the Dark" | Graeme Harper | Julie Dixon | 27 October 2012 | 5.17 | |
As patients flood the ED scared that they have been affected by the E-coli outbreak, Zoe stands firm on her decision to speak to the press. Determined to find the source, Zoe pieces together the puzzle, but can she alert the authorities before all evidence is destroyed? Elsewhere in Holby, a young worker Bart heads off on his motorbike to meet his girlfriend Bethan. Rather unsteady, he looks like he has never ridden the bike before, much to the amusement of his fellow workers. But as he continues to drive, he struggles to control the vehicle, creating a pile-up which, unbeknownst to Bart, has devastating results for Bethan. Meanwhile, after a long shift, the team finds some light relief when they don their fancy dress to head to a Halloween party. As Tom and Sam mess around in the staff room they kiss, but stop only to find that Dylan has entered the room. | |||||||
834 | 11 | "When Love Breaks Down" | Tim Leandro | Frank Rickarby | 3 November 2012 | 5.03 | |
Amanda returns to the ED, as a teenager struggles to kick a bad habit and a mother-to-be suffers a scare. As troubled teen Angel battles to find the money to pay her friend Christie, she knows time is running out and has to get it by any means possible. Spotting an opportunity with her uncle Spike she begs him for the cash, but unable to pay immediately Angel takes drastic measures, sending her uncle to the ED more than once. Meanwhile Anna is rushed to the hospital after suffering a possible heart attack, but she is more concerned about her baby. Amanda, who was previously saved by Dylan and Sam when a cave collapsed, returns to the ED with her unwell friend Helen. Happy to see Dylan, she plucks up the courage to ask him on a date. Encouraged by Sam, Dylan agrees, but then catches sight of Sam and Tom flirting. Note: Return of Amanda Franks (Connie Fisher) | |||||||
835 | 12 | "Out of the Blue" | Tim Leandro | Dana Fainaru | 17 November 2012 | 4.70 | |
Tamzin's refusal to treat a drunk and abusive patient has serious repercussions, while Tom, Sam and Dylan must all find a way to work together to treat a family with a rare genetic disorder. Professional footballer Jay is upset that his team lost, and as he drives home from the game, he throws his girlfriend Nicole out of the car onto the side of the road in a rage, only to return shortly after. Jay has been drinking, and as he drives the wrong way up the motorway, he crashes into an oncoming car. Jeff and Tamzin attend the scene, and as Jay's behaviour becomes more abusive, Tamzin makes a decision that could have devastating consequences for her career and friendship with Jeff. Meanwhile, Tom and Sam treat a patient with suspected Morquio Syndrome, and as they clash over the right course of treatment, Dylan reveals that he saw them kissing on Halloween. | |||||||
836 | 13 | "Sixteen Candles" | Jill Robertson | Katie Douglas | 24 November 2012 | 4.67 | |
As Caitlin enjoys her 16th birthday, the celebrations are brought to a sudden end when her mother Becky stumbles upon an intruder. Attacking him in self-defence, Becky is badly burnt and the mysterious intruder lies unconscious on the floor. Arriving in the ED, the father John recognises Tess, and as he struggles with a secret that threatens to tear his family apart, he confides in her. Seeing Tess struggle under the weight of what she knows, Fletch goes the extra mile to bring the family together again. Sam and Lloyd treat the intruder, but soon discover that their unknown male patient has a past that he doesn't want revealed to anyone. Elsewhere in Holby, heir hunter Wally tracks down Maggie, who is the reluctant recipient of her aunt's large will. Shocked by the news, she collapses and is rushed to the ED where her family's history comes back to haunt her. | |||||||
837 | 14 | "My Aim Is True" | Jill Robertson | Tom Needham | 1 December 2012 | 4.65 | |
Zoe and Fletch treat a young mother with Down's Syndrome, Meg, and her baby Amy following an accident at home. Later, accusations from an unlikely source that Meg isn't a fit mother begin to circulate as Amy struggles to breathe. Meanwhile, Tom is unnerved by the arrival of new locum consultant Dominic, whom he has worked with before. However, as Dominic proves himself an asset to the team, Tom keeps quiet about his concerns. Elsewhere, as Dylan's suspicions about Amanda deepen, he decides to attend the ED Christmas party, where the truth about Amanda is revealed. Note: Final Appearance of Amanda Franks (Connie Fisher) | |||||||
838 | 15 | "The Blame Game" | Steve Hughes | Kevin Rundle | 8 December 2012 | 4.75 | |
Tamzin and Jeff respond to a call-out to a shopping centre, where teenager Jodie has fallen from a height after running from security. As she is brought into the ED, Dominic and Tom argue over the best course of care, leading to a blow-up and Tom lashing out. Meanwhile, news reaches Tamzin that a legal case against the Ambulance Trust is being brought by ex-footballer Jay, whose neck she failed to immobilise. Having covered for her once, Jeff agonises over telling the truth. Note: Final Appearance of Tamzin Bayle (Gemma Atkinson) | |||||||
839 | 16 | "I Saw Mommy Killing Santa Claus" | Steve Hughes | Stephen McAteer | 15 December 2012 | 5.74 | |
As two parents argue, a car rolls into a freezing lake, trapping inside their children Mark and Callum. Back at the ED, the team attempt to resuscitate baby Mark but eventually new locum Dominic decides they can do no more. When Tom disagrees and takes over, Dylan is torn but eventually steps in to help Tom and between them they bring Mark back. With emotions running high, Dylan and Tom square up to each other outside the ED, much to Sam's horror, and Dylan finally admits to Zoe that he has not got over Sam. Note: Final Appearance of Dylan Keogh (William Beck). | |||||||
840 | 17 | "Rabbits in Headlights" | Jon Sen | Sasha Hails | 5 January 2013 | 6.02 | |
Ally, Robyn, Jamie and Aoife, four student nurses on their first day of work placement in ED, are quickly partnered with their mentors—Charlie, Linda, Lloyd and Fletch. A coach crash involving 30 children and their teachers determines that normal induction is abandoned as they are thrown in at the deep end. The students have the anguish experienced in an overwhelmed accident and casualty department first-hand—death, dealing with bereaved relatives, organ donation and patient confidentiality. Ally suffers more trauma than the other three. Note: First Appearance of Ally Hunter, Robyn Miller, Jamie Collier and Aoife O'Reilly | |||||||
841 | 18 | "Smoke and Mirrors" | Richard Signy | Steve Bailie | 12 January 2013 | 5.86 | |
Still seriously ill from the stab wounds inflicted during the Holby riots, Yvonne is rushed to ED with a distraught Jordan. Desperately clinging to hope, Jordan refuses to acknowledge the true severity of her condition, much to Zoe's concern. Yvonne insists on seeing her mother with whom she has had no contact since she left home at 17. An incident involving three students results in two of them being taken to ED. Student nurses Robyn and Jamie pluck up the courage to break it to Aoife that her boyfriend is not as honest as she believes. The previous day's coach crash and events at ED today lead to Ally deciding that she must give up nursing. Note: Return of Nick Jordan (Michael French) & Yvonne Rippon (Rachel Shelley) and Final Appearance of Ally Hunter (Rebecca Newman) | |||||||
842 | 19 | "No Other Medicine" | Richard Signy | Kelly Jones | 19 January 2013 | 6.07 | |
With Yvonne's condition deteriorating, Jordan is determined not to give up hope and fights to keep her alive against the advice and wishes of both Zoe and the ITU consultant, Dr Earl. He assures Diana that her daughter will be saved. Lauren refuses treatment although her condition is now life-threatening. Jeff and Dixie find a boy, Wayne, being set upon by local bullies. At ED Wayne's symptoms and behaviour confuse Sam and Fletch but when Aoife finds him stealing supplies and she is convinced he is a thief, Sam reprimands her. Then he runs away only to be reunited with Dixie and Jeff when he allows them in to attend to his sick mother. Jordan reminds Zoe that he is still the Clinical Lead. A role he assumes when he takes over control of dealing with Lauren who wishes to end her life. His involvement leads to his understanding of what he has been doing and he switches off Yvonne's life support machine. As the team leave at the end of their shift, Sam warns Aoife that Fletch is not only her boss but also is married. Diana and Nick comfort each other beside Yvonne's body. Note: Final Appearance of Yvonne Rippon (Rachel Shelley) | |||||||
843 | 20 | "Broken Heart Syndrome" | Reza Moradi | David Bowker | 26 January 2013 | 6.00 | |
At the young offenders' institute Neil "Nylon" Johns asks Liam Bendall to contact Jordan at Yvonne's funeral. Jordan refuses to visit Johns and, against the advice of Zoe and Charlie, returns to ED to work. Yasmin Aslam, the pregnant wife of Yvonne's true assailant Mehmet Aslam, after secretly attending the funeral, continues to watch the CCTV video tape of the murder. Bendall's visit to their shop results in the Aslams being taken to ED. An hyperthermic man found near-naked on a road causes Sam to become detective. She finds a youth at the bottom of a cliff. Her relationship with Tom is growing cold. Yasmin gives birth and Mehmet is told that he is suffering from a "broken heart syndrome" and not a heart attack. Jordan relents and visits Johns. His trial is set for the following day, but he is ineffective when he begs Jordan to believe that he did not stab Yvonne. Furious, Jordan berates him and returns to his car. Alarms sound in the building; Johns has tried to hang himself. | |||||||
844 | 21 | "Life Goes On" | Reza Moradi | Tony McHale | 2 February 2013 | 5.90 | |
This episode continues from where the previous one ended at the young offenders' institute with Jordan sitting in his car. He is prevented from leaving and returns to save Johns' life. The paramedics and Jamie arrive and Jordan returns with Johns in the ambulance. Now unified following the birth of their son, the Aslams are thwarted in their attempt to destroy the video tape by Aoife. Jamie impresses Tom and Sam when he cares for Danny who believes he is transitioning. The person responsible for the Holby riots, Faith Portman, who is Johns' mother is castigated by Jordan. He eventually convinces her to tell the truth about events leading to Wesley Royce's death in front of Johns. He tells Johns that he is convinced of his innocence and leaves to get answers from Mehmet. When Zoe is shown the evidence on the tape, she calls for the police. Mehmet is about to leave home when Jordan confronts him. He confesses, then collapses. Jordan starts to walk away but has no choice other than try to save his life. At ED he performs a life-saving operation. After their shift, Jamie comes out to Jeff and realises his uncle is nothing like his father. Uncommonly, Nick Jordan joins the team in the pub only to hand his keys to Zoe and announce that he is leaving them forthwith. He told them that he might work in Michigan with Anton Meyer. Note: Final Appearance of Nick Jordan (Michael French) | |||||||
845 | 22 | "If Not for You" | Simon Meyers | Andrew Rattenbury | 9 February 2013 | 6.49 | |
Returning to Holby's ED for the first time since 1998, ex-nurse Martin "Ash" Ashford is now a locum consultant. He finds himself forced to hit the ground running after being tasked to treat a patient with suspected rabies. Charlie is delighted to welcome back his old deputy but Zoe is far from being impressed. Meanwhile, Aoife is forced to take control of her private life when ex-boyfriend Craig turns up. Note: Return of Martin Ashford (Patrick Robinson) | |||||||
846 | 23 | "Ostrich Syndrome" | Simon Meyers | Anita Pandolfo | 16 February 2013 | 6.23 | |
The medics are overwhelmed by the continuing flu outbreak, and with Zoe off sick, Ash and the team are pushed to the brink as they struggle to deal with the crisis. A man's attempt to track down his estranged wife leads to a car crash, but once in the ED he reveals how she might be able to save their son, the boy she abandoned as a baby 10 years ago and who is now fighting leukaemia. Fletch tries to convince Tess he didn't encourage the attention of trainee nurse Aoife. | |||||||
847 | 24 | "Though Lovers Be Lost" | Paul Murphy | Kelly Jones | 23 February 2013 | 5.75 | |
Zoe returns from sick leave and ends up in a confrontation with Ash over his decision to keep the overstretched ED open during the flu crisis. She seems to see him as too reckless to offer a permanent position but, after speaking to Charlie, offers Ash the job. Meanwhile, Jeff must persuade a man to act in his ill son's best interests, and Fletch is determined to help an elderly gentleman in love. | |||||||
848 | 25 | "Brave New World" | Paul Murphy | Julian Perkins | 2 March 2013 | 5.70 | |
Big Mac thinks that he's found the woman of his dreams when he takes part in a charity half-marathon. But when she mistakes him for a doctor, he fails to correct her, leading to her walking away. Ash and Zoe clash after Ash is about to start a risky procedure to save someone's eyesight after an explosion without telling her. | |||||||
849 | 26 | "Cross Roads" | Robert Del Maestro | Tom Higgins | 9 March 2013 | 5.73 | |
A man sustains a serious brain injury in a road accident, but his son refuses to accept the severity of his condition and berates his dad's girlfriend for giving up on him. Linda helps a pregnant woman cope with her no-good boyfriend, while the student nurses are halfway through their placements, but are told there will only be two posts they can apply for at the end. | |||||||
850 | 27 | "With and Without You" | Robert Del Maestro | Chris Ould | 16 March 2013 | 5.65 | |
Jeff gets caught up in a marital dispute, Robyn breaches patient confidentiality and Linda tries to give a woman with a learning-disabled son some respite. | |||||||
851 | 28 | "And the Walls Come Tumbling Down" | Joss Agnew | Emma Goodwin | 23 March 2013 | 5.91 | |
A day at the fair turns out to be anything but fun when Robyn skives off work to enjoy the rides with old school friend Fran, who seems to spend most of her time putting the student nurse down. But after an accident on the ghost train involving a spaced-out drug addict in an Easter bunny suit, she has more to worry about than playing truant from work. Meanwhile, one of the ride owners collapses and is rushed into the ED, where Ash diagnoses a tumour, while Tom finds himself in hot water with both Sam and Zoe. | |||||||
852 | 29 | "Punch Drunk Love" | Joss Agnew | Steph Lloyd Jones | 30 March 2013 | 5.38 | |
A young man is found in the street, having suffered a fall and been attacked - but he soon makes it clear he doesn't want any medical help. Jamie treats a junior boxer who reminds him of his difficult past, and a woman brings in her husband after what she believes is an MS-related fall down the stairs. Meanwhile, Tom becomes jealous when another doctor asks Sam out, while Big Mac and Noel's new living arrangements cause a few domestic disagreements. | |||||||
853 | 30 | "Hidden" | Reza Moradi | Julie Dixon | 6 April 2013 | 6.09 | |
Two schoolgirls are brought in after being injured during a science exam, but when tensions rise between the pair, Zoe has to act as peacemaker to reconcile them. Tom helps a young boy suffering from stomach pains, and while he is reluctant to be treated, his mother only makes things worse. | |||||||
854 | 31 | "Unsilenced" | Reza Moradi | Sasha Hails | 13 April 2013 | 5.34 | |
Zoe goes out of her way to help and protect a young girl who she believes is at risk of female genital mutilation, while Fletch deals with a man who has collapsed with chest pains as a result of his unhealthy lifestyle. Jeff is struggling to find concert tickets as a birthday surprise for Dixie, so Mike tells him he can get hold of some other ones, but not everyone approves. | |||||||
855 | 32 | "Family Matters" | Richard Platt | Steve Bailie | 20 April 2013 | 5.90 | |
Jeff is shocked when he discovers that his father and sister have been involved in a car accident. Jamie stands up to his overbearing father and Linda helps a woman with post-natal depression. | |||||||
856 | 33 | "Human Resources" | Richard Platt | Tim Loane | 27 April 2013 | 5.60 | |
A robbery at an off-licence ends in violence when shop owner Danny is stabbed - and when one of the gang arrives at the hospital nursing an injured hand, it soon turns out the two know more about each other than they're letting on. When a confused and disoriented Godfrey brings his dog Lulu to the ED, it takes teamwork to discover the sad truth behind his condition. Student nurses Robyn, Aoife and Jamie are interviewed for the two permanent staff positions in the ED. Note: Final Appearance of Aoife O'Reilly (Gemma-Leah Devereux) | |||||||
857 | 34 | "The Morning After" | Declan O'Dwyer | Matthew Hall & Emma Goodwin | 4 May 2013 | 5.89 | |
Ash faces the moment any medic fears when his daughter Ella (Tahirah Sharif) is admitted to the ED after she and her friend are hit by a car on a night out. The vehicle that ran into them was a police car and the driver was drunk, prompting his colleague to say he was in the driving seat. Meanwhile, Tom's judgement is called into question when he discharges a baby, only for the infant to become life-threateningly ill. Jamie and Robyn have their first day as fully qualified nurses. | |||||||
858 | 35 | "Isolated Incident" | Declan O'Dwyer | Kevin Rundle | 11 May 2013 | 5.62 | |
A teenage girl is brought in after ingesting an unknown toxic substance, and as the medics question her relatives to find some answers, it becomes clear the family have many unresolved issues. However, Tom isn't coping well after the complaint made against him and when the patient becomes severely oxygen-deprived, he suffers a panic attack. Meanwhile, Linda takes sides when she suspects a patient of being harassed by a gang of youths, despite being mocked by Ash for getting emotionally involved, while Fletch and Tess try to sort out their relationship. Note: Final Appearance of Linda Andrews (Christine Tremarco) | |||||||
859 | 36 | "The Milk of Human Kindness" | Steve Hughes | Kelly Jones | 25 May 2013 | 5.11 | |
Tom takes the lead when a baby is rushed in with breathing difficulties, and having previously failed to diagnose a youngster's meningitis, he is determined to be thorough in his examination. But as he undertakes tests without clearance from Zoe, Sam begins to worry about her colleague's state of mind. Tess tries to get to the bottom of a reckless patient's desire to live for the moment, and Louise is determined to get Ash all to herself. | |||||||
860 | 37 | "Love Is the Drug" | Lee Haven Jones | Kelly Jones | 1 June 2013 | 5.13 | |
While out for a jog, Tess is forced to intervene in the stabbing of a teenager, and when the victim arrives at the hospital, she continues to console him. When an agitated mother turns up with her wounded son, Tess identifies him as one of the attackers. Meanwhile, Charlie comes to the aid of a couple whose relationship is feeling the strain of the wife's long-term illness. | |||||||
861 | 38 | "You Always Hurt the One You Love" | Tim Leandro | Andrew Rattenbury | 8 June 2013 | 3.94 | |
Lloyd is determined to uncover the truth about a cannabis factory on his final day as a nurse after a seven-year-old boy is brought to the ED with suspected poisoning. Meanwhile, Tess and Fletch try to counsel a feisty young couple, and a patient's beloved pet mouse is accidentally set free in the hospital. Note: Final Appearance of Lloyd Asike (Michael Obiora) | |||||||
862 | 39 | "Garage Flowers" | Tim Leandro | Tim Loane | 15 June 2013 | 5.37 | |
Tom faces explaining to Sam about the diazepam and encounters a dilemma about truth and confidentiality regarding the paternity of an unborn baby. Meanwhile, Sam tries to help a man deal with his anger issues and give him a chance to save his marriage in the process. Robyn becomes concerned about an elderly woman with dementia and her husband, especially when it becomes clear their carer is struggling to look after them. | |||||||
863 | 40 | "What Goes Up" | Matthew Evans | Stephen McAteer | 22 June 2013 | 5.55 | |
Fletch joins Dixie and Jeff as they are called to a diabetic woman in the city's highest tower block. Matters are complicated when the nurse has a run-in with a group of unruly teenagers threatening a man in one of the lower flats and he ends up having to perform an emergency operation. Ella, Ash's daughter, and her friend are caught stealing from a corner shop, so she sprays an aerosol in the owner's eyes. When they all end up in the ED, the girl manages to convince her dad she wasn't to blame, convincing Zoe that Ash is far too soft on his daughter. | |||||||
864 | 41 | "Letting Go" | Matthew Evans | Tom Higgins | 29 June 2013 | 4.65 | |
A young boy is clipped by a car and rushed to the ED, while a woman is brought in after falling down the stairs of a busy shopping centre. Eventually, the medics realise the patients are mother and son but wonder why she left him wandering the streets by himself. Ella is up to her old tricks again, masterminding an off-licence robbery that ends up with four youngsters in casualty. Ash still refuses to accept his daughter is as troubled as everyone else believes. | |||||||
865 | 42 | "A History of Violence" | Karl Neilson | Emma Goodwin | 6 July 2013 | 4.99 | |
A man gives chase to a hoodie who has snatched his mobile and laptop bag, and in the ensuing scuffle he picks up a broken bottle and stabs the robber, realising too late she is a young woman. Both of them finish up in ED. A mother brings in her eight-year-old son with a broken arm, having fallen off a climbing frame. Tom becomes suspicious when he sees bruises consistent with grabbing on the boy's shoulder. Louise is angry with Big Mac for taking pity on a homeless man. | |||||||
866 | 43 | "Secrets and Lies" | Simon Massey | Anita Pandolfo | 13 July 2013 | 5.00 | |
Tom is summoned to prison on a personal matter, but when a fellow visitor delivers bad news to her brother, the man flares up and pulls out a knife - and within seconds, a hostage situation has broken out. At the hospital, Zoe treats a tearaway teenager who has crashed her mother's car while out joyriding. She has lost the feeling in her legs. Her mother seems more concerned with the inconvenience of losing her vehicle. | |||||||
867 | 44 | "Mistakes Happen" | Simon Massey | Tony McHale | 20 July 2013 | 5.18 | |
The prison riot intensifies, putting both Tom and Jeff in danger. Tess treats two young sisters who are bearing a great burden. She has her own problems to worry about: the fact she has fallen pregnant with Fletch's baby. |
Casualty is a British medical drama television series that premiered on 6 September 1986 on BBC1. The series was created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin. It is set in the fictional Holby City Hospital, in the equally fictitious city of Holby, and features occasional crossovers of characters and plots with spin-off show Holby City. Casualty follows the professional and personal lives of the doctors, nurses, paramedics, hospital management and patients at Holby General. It features an ensemble cast of regular characters, and began with ten main characters in its first series, including the longest-serving character Charlie Fairhead. They have all since left the series. Many main characters have been written in and out of the series since. In addition, Casualty features guest stars each week, as well as recurring guests that take part in story arcs that span a portion of a series or multiple series.
The twenty-fifth series of the British medical drama television series Casualty commenced airing in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 4 September 2010 and concluded on 6 August 2011. The series featured several crossovers with spin-off show Holby City.
The twenty-sixth series of the British medical drama television series Casualty commenced airing in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 13 August 2011, one week after the end of the previous series. It is the first series in the history of the show to begin without a break from the previous series and the first to begin in August rather than the traditional September launch. This series featured forty-two episodes, which was five episodes less than the previous series. Series twenty-six was the first series to broadcast in high definition, with the first high definition episode broadcast from episode 17. The episode also saw the first episode to be filmed at the new set in Cardiff. The show saw its twenty-fifth anniversary in September 2011 and in March 2012, the show aired their first ever three-part story which centred on gang violence. The series concluded with a two-part riot storyline, entitled '#HolbyRiot', which aired on 21 and 22 July 2012. The series was originally planned to finish on 21 July, but due to a postponed episode on 30 June, the finale was moved to the following day.
The twenty-eighth series of Casualty began airing on BBC One on 3 August 2013, one week after the end of the previous series. This series consisted of 48 episodes, the highest episode order since series 24. The series concluded on 23 August 2014.
The twenty−ninth series of the British medical drama television series Casualty commenced airing in the United Kingdom on 30 August 2014, and concluded on 23 August 2015. The series consisted of 46 episodes. Erika Hossington continued her role as series producer, while Oliver Kent continued his role as the show's executive producer.
The thirtieth series of the British medical drama television series Casualty commenced airing on BBC One in the United Kingdom on 29 August 2015, and concluded on 30 July 2016. The series consisted of 43 episodes, including the broadcast of the show's 1000th episode on 25 June 2016. Erika Hossington continued her role as series producer, while Oliver Kent continued his role as the show's executive producer. Seventeen cast members reprised their roles from the previous series with five actors, including three long-serving cast members, departing during this series. Chelsea Halfpenny appeared in the serial between September and November 2015 as F2 Alicia Munroe, reprising the role as a main cast member in July 2016. Alistair Brammer joined the cast for a four-month guest stint as receptionist Jack Diamond in December 2015. Three new regular cast members joined the serial in spring 2016: Lloyd Everitt as paramedic Jez Andrews; Jason Durr as staff nurse David Hide; and Jaye Griffiths as consultant Elle Gardner.
Zoe Hanna is a fictional character in BBC's medical drama Casualty, portrayed by Sunetra Sarker. She first appeared in the series twenty-two episode "Take a Cup of Kindness", broadcast on 29 December 2007. The character was a consultant in emergency medicine at Holby City Hospital's emergency department. Sarker chose to take a temporary break from the show in 2014 and Zoe departed from the show in the series 28 episode "A Life Less Lived", broadcast on 23 August 2014. She returned in the series 29 episode "Return to Sender", broadcast on 25 October 2014. Sarker later decided to leave the series indefinitely, but producers asked that she did not announce her departure in order to surprise viewers. After over 8 years on-screen, Zoe departed the series in the series 30 episode "Hello, I Must Be Going", broadcast on 7 May 2016. It was confirmed in September 2017 that Zoe would return for a single episode. She appeared in the nineteenth episode of series 32, broadcast on 13 January 2018. Sarker reprised the role again in 2023 for two episodes linked to Charlie Fairhead's exit; they feature in series 38 and aired on the 9th and 16th of March 2024.
The thirty-first series of the British medical drama television series Casualty commenced airing on BBC One in the United Kingdom on 27 August 2016, and concluded on 29 July 2017. The series consisted of 44 episodes, including the show's feature-length thirtieth anniversary special episode, "Too Old for This Shift". Erika Hossington continued her role as series producer, while Oliver Kent continued his role as the show's executive producer until the end of the series. Seventeen cast members reprised their roles from the previous series with original character Lisa "Duffy" Duffin returning to the series as part of the show's thirtieth anniversary. Rik Makarem appeared in the series between October 2016 and January 2017 as first year foundation doctor (F1) Sebastian Grayling. This series also featured the death of regular character Caleb Knight, who has appeared since series 28.
"Too Old for This Shift" is a special feature-length episode of the British medical drama television series Casualty. It was broadcast as the premiere episode of its thirty-first series on 27 August 2016, on BBC One, to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the show. The special, which is 99 minutes long, was co-written by Matthew Barry and Andy Bayliss, directed by Steve Hughes, and produced by Lucy Raffety.
The thirty-second series of the British medical drama television series Casualty began airing on BBC One in the United Kingdom on 19 August 2017, and concluded on 4 August 2018. The series consisted of 44 episodes. Erika Hossington continued her role as series producer, however, following her resignation in August 2017, was replaced by Lucy Raffety. Simon Harper began his role as the show's executive producer. Twenty cast members reprised their roles from the previous series. Lloyd Everitt, Crystal Yu, Jamie Davis left their respective roles during the series, while Charlotte Salt reprised her role as Sam Nicholls from episode five onwards. Four new cast members also joined the drama in series 32. The series opened with a two-parter special set in northern France, which was followed by an extended 70-minute special episode. It is the first series in the history of the show to omit episode titles.
Episode 1067 is the eighteenth episode of the thirty-second series of the British medical drama television series Casualty, and the 1067th episode of the overall series. The episode was written by Dana Fainaru, directed by Julie Edwards and produced by Jo Johnson, and premiered on BBC One on 6 January 2018. The episode is a climax to Connie Beauchamp's cardiac tumour storyline, which sees her travel to London with Ethan Hardy to seek treatment. Mealing, who battled breast cancer in 2002, struggled with anxiety and posttraumatic stress disorder as a result of the storyline. The episode also further explores the friendship between Connie and Ethan, which is tested when Connie kisses Ethan and he does not respond.
The thirty-third series of the British medical drama television series Casualty began airing on BBC One in the United Kingdom on 11 August 2018, one week after the end of the previous series. The series consisted of 46 episodes. Lucy Raffety continued her role as series producer, while Simon Harper continued his role as the show's executive producer. Sixteen regular cast members reprised their roles from the previous series. The series, which was billed as "The Year of the Paramedic", begins with a motorway collision stunt sequence, and features a crossover episode with spin-off series, Holby City. This series featured the departures of six cast members, including Amanda Mealing as Connie Beauchamp, Azuka Oforka as Louise Tyler and Chelsea Halfpenny as Alicia Munroe. Four new regular cast members also joined the series, while two actors began appearing in a recurring capacity.
The twenty-first series of the British medical drama television series Holby City began Airing on BBC One on 2 January 2019 in the United Kingdom. The series consists of 53 episodes. Kate Hall acts as the series producer for episode one and was replaced by Jane Wallbank from the following episode; Simon Harper is the executive producer. The series is billed as an anniversary year for the drama as it celebrates twenty years since its launch. The series also features a crossover episode with sister show Casualty, an episode written by the show's co-creator Tony McHale and the show's 1000th episode, due to be broadcast in November 2019. Thirteen actors reprise their roles from the previous series and former cast members return for guest stints throughout the series. Three new regular characters were also introduced, while Nic Jackman was promoted to the main cast in his role as foundation doctor Cameron Dunn.
The thirty-fourth series of the British medical drama television series Casualty began airing on BBC One in the United Kingdom on 17 August 2019, one week after the end of the previous series. The series consists of 43 episodes. Lucy Raffety continues her role as series producer, while Simon Harper continues his role as the show's executive producer; this is Raffety's final series as producer, and she was replaced by Loretta Preece. Production on the series was postponed in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which also resulted in multiple transmission breaks. A single episode was also pulled due to comparisons between its content and the pandemic; the episode was broadcast as the final episode of the series at a later date. The theme of the series is reflecting how the National Health Service (NHS) is "under pressure", with elements focusing on "the hierarchy of pressure on the doctors". The series is also promoted through multiple trailers.
Marty Kirkby is a fictional character from the BBC medical drama Casualty, portrayed by actor Shaheen Jafargholi. He first appears in the thirteenth episode of the thirty-fourth series, first broadcast on 17 November 2018. Jafargholi's casting was announced on 1 August 2018 and he was invited to read for the role shortly after finishing filming on EastEnders. Marty is characterised as a young and fashionable student nurse with a "razor sharp wit". He is a confident nurse who has a blunt bedside manner and excellent clinical skills.
The thirty-fifth series of the British medical drama television series Casualty began airing on BBC One in the United Kingdom on 2 January 2021. The series consists of 30 episodes, which focus on the professional and personal lives of medical and ancillary staff at the emergency department (ED) of the fictional Holby City Hospital. Loretta Preece continues her role as series producer. Sixteen regular cast members reprised their roles from the previous series and actor Michael Stevenson returned to the serial in episode fourteen as Iain Dean, a paramedic.
"Next of Kin" is a two-part episode of the British medical drama Casualty that served as the 15th and 16th episodes of the show's twenty-sixth series, and the 796th and 797th episodes overall. The first part premiered on 3 December 2011, and the second on 10 December 2011 on BBC One and BBC One HD in the United Kingdom. Both parts were directed by Simon Massey; part one was written by Patrick Homes and part two by Sally Abbott. "Next of Kin" marks Casualty's final episode to be filmed at their Bristol studios, where the show has been filmed since its conception in 1986, after the BBC decided to move the show to a new studio in Cardiff as part of their plans to expand production outside of England. The move received much opposition from multiple sources, including the cast and parliament.
The thirty-seventh series of the British medical drama television series Casualty began airing on BBC One in the United Kingdom on 20 August 2022. The series focuses on the professional and personal lives of medical and ancillary staff at the emergency department (ED) of the fictional Holby City Hospital. Jon Sen continues his role as the executive producer and Liza Mellody begins her position as series producer. Series 37 marks the return to regular filming protocols after the COVID-19 pandemic. The series has been marred by scheduling conflicts, with one episode premiering on BBC Two.