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Casualty Casualty may refer to: *Casualty (person), a person who is killed or rendered unfit for service in a war or natural disaster **Civilian casualty, a non-combatant killed or injured in warfare * The emergency department of a hospital, also known as ...
'' is a British
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television series that premiered in the United Kingdom on
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on 6 September 1986. It is the longest-running emergency medical drama television series in the world, and the most enduring medical drama broadcast on
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in the world. ''Casualty'' is set in the fictional
Holby City Hospital Holby is a fictional city in the United Kingdom, the setting for the BBC medical dramas ''Casualty'' and '' Holby City'', and the police drama ''HolbyBlue''. It is based on the real city of Bristol, where ''Casualty'' was formerly filmed, and is ...
and focuses on the staff and patients of the hospital's
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(ED). The drama was created by
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and Paul Unwin, while
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produced the first three series. The drama has aired for 32 series and a 33rd series currently airs. Over 1,000 episodes have aired in total. ''
Holby City ''Holby City'' (stylised on-screen as HOLBY CIY) is a British medical drama television series that aired weekly on BBC One. It was created by Tony McHale and Mal Young as a spin-off from the established BBC medical drama ''Casualty'', and pr ...
'', a spin-off of ''Casualty'', was commissioned in 1998 and began airing on 12 January 1999. The two shows are closely related with several
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events occurring between them. Some crossovers broadcast between December 2004 and December 2005 are styled as episodes of ''
Casualty@Holby City Casualty@Holby City (styled as ''CASUAL+Y @ HOLBY CI+Y'') is a series of special crossover episodes of BBC medical dramas ''Casualty'' and ''Holby City''. While ''Casualty'' was launched on 6 September 1986, and its spin-off ''Holby City'' was ...
''. A British
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and spin-off to ''Casualty'', ''
HolbyBlue ''HolbyBlue'' (also known as ''Holby Blue'') was a British police procedural drama series. The show revolves around the daily lives of a number of police officers working at Holby South police station. The cast for series one included Jimmy Akin ...
'' was announced on 27 April 2006. It began on 8 May 2007 and was cancelled in August 2008 after 2 series and 20 episodes were broadcast. ''Casualty'' has produced 19 special episodes, including the first
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commissioned for a BBC continuing drama. Belinda Campbell, who executively produced the drama between 2007 and 2011, thought that webisodes would be a "new ayto add value for our loyal fans", something which the team constantly look to do. ''Casualty'' filmed a sketch for charity
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'' Children in Need'' in 2009, featuring charity mascot Pudsey Bear. In 2010, cast members on the show filmed a tribute to BBC
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''
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'' and ''
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'' presenter
Joel Defries Joel Nirmalan Defries (born 14 March 1985) is a British-born presenter, who worked on the BBC One children's programme '' Blue Peter'' from 2008 to 2010. He previously worked on the New Zealand television station, C4. Career Born in Hammersmi ...
presented a segment of the show from the ''Casualty'' set. To celebrate ''Casualty'' thirtieth anniversary, original cast members Derek Thompson and
Cathy Shipton Catherine Ellen Shipton (born 27 March 1957) is an English actress, known for portraying the role of Lisa "Duffy" Duffin in the BBC medical drama ''Casualty''. After leaving the series in 2020, she has since appeared in the Channel 4 soap opera ...
filmed a special episode, " Back to Ours", showing moments from their careers on the show. Webisodes have been created to explore characters in more detail: "
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" focuses on Alistair (
Joe McFadden Joseph McFadden (born 9 October 1975) is a Scottish actor best known for his roles in ''The Crow Road,'' ''Sex, Chips & Rock n' Roll, Heartbeat'' and ''Holby City.'' McFadden won the 2017 series of the BBC One series ''Strictly Come Dancing'' ...
); " Under Fire" details
Sam Nicholls Sam Nicholls is a fictional character from the BBC medical drama '' Casualty'', played by Charlotte Salt. She first appeared in the twenty-sixth series episode "Mea Culpa", broadcast on 15 October 2011. Sam is a former major in the Royal Army ...
' (Charlotte Salt) backstory; and " Scars and Nightmares" explores the backstory of
Iain Dean ''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 Holb ...
( Michael Stevenson). Other webisodes are designed to help progress storylines on the main show: "
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" explores
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' (
Georgia Taylor Georgia Taylor (born Claire Jackson; 26 February 1980) is an English actress. Her TV roles include Toyah Battersby in the ITV soap opera '' Coronation Street'' (1997–2003, 2016–present), Ruth Winters in the BBC One medical drama series ' ...
) stay at the hospital's
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; " Mistletoe and Rum" follows the secret relationship between
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(
Suzanne Packer Suzanne Packer (born Suzanne Jackson on 26 November 1962) is a Welsh actress, known for playing the role of Tess Bateman in the BBC medical drama ''Casualty'' from September 2003 to August 2015. She later returned to the series as a guest for th ...
) and
Adrian "Fletch" Fletcher Adrian "Fletch" Fletcher is a fictional character from the BBC medical dramas ''Casualty'' and ''Holby City'', portrayed by Alex Walkinshaw. He first appears in ''Casualty'' series 26 episode "Zero Sum Game", first broadcast on 7 July 2012. Fle ...
(
Alex Walkinshaw Alex Newcombe Walkinshaw (born 5 October 1974) is a British actor. He has played the long-running roles of Dale "Smithy" Smith in the ITV police procedural series ''The Bill'' and Adrian "Fletch" Fletcher in BBC medical dramas ''Casualty'' a ...
); " Nurse Factor" supports the introduction of four new student nurse characters; " Gone in Sixty Seconds" gives an insight into a bus crash; " Mrs Walker-To-Be" explores the night before
Zoe Hanna 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 ...
(
Sunetra Sarker Sunetra Sarker (born 25 June 1973) is an English actress and presenter, known for her roles as Nisha Batra in ''Brookside'', Anji Mittel in ''No Angels'', Zoe Hanna in ''Casualty'' and Kaneez Paracha in ''Ackley Bridge''. In 2014, she took pa ...
) and
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's ( Jamie Davis) wedding; and " On Call" starts a storyline featuring
Caleb Knight Caleb "Cal" Knight is a fictional character from the BBC medical drama ''Casualty'', played by actor Richard Winsor. He first appeared in the series twenty-eight episode "Brothers at Arms", broadcast on 18 January 2014. Winsor had previously a ...
(
Richard Winsor Richard Winsor (born 4 January 1982) is a British actor and dancer. He is best known for his role as Caleb Knight in the long-running BBC television medical drama series's ''Casualty'' from January 2014 until April 2017, when his character wa ...
) being told he has a daughter. Some webisodes have been standalone and not followed in the main show: "
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" focuses on Jeff Collier's (
Matt Bardock Matthew Arthur Bardock was born in 1969 in Croydon. He is an English actor who is known for playing Jeff Collier in ''Casualty'', DS Clive Barnard in ''A Touch of Frost'', DS Davey Higgins in '' The Coroner'', Albie in '' The Lakes'', Mark Craig ...
) estrangement from his children; " The Spirit of Christmas" and "
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( Tony Marshall) become the hospital's
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.


Specials


Webisodes


The Parting of the Ways

"The Parting of the Ways" is an eight-minute
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and the first webisode to be produced for BBC continuing dramas. The webisode was announced on 7 October 2009 and was released on 31 October. It is written by David Roden, directed by Simon Meyers and produced by Rebecca Hedderly. As
Polly Emmerson '' 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 Ho ...
(
Sophia Di Martino Sophia Di Martino (born 15 November 1983) is an English actress known for portraying Sylvie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe television series ''Loki''. Early life and education Di Martino was born in Nottingham and grew up in the suburb of ...
) continues to be stalked by homeless man Alistair (
Joe McFadden Joseph McFadden (born 9 October 1975) is a Scottish actor best known for his roles in ''The Crow Road,'' ''Sex, Chips & Rock n' Roll, Heartbeat'' and ''Holby City.'' McFadden won the 2017 series of the BBC One series ''Strictly Come Dancing'' ...
), the webisode follows the events between the series 24 episodes "
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" and "
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". The webisode, which is from the viewpoint of Alistair, focuses on the "gritty world of life on the streets" and Alistair's struggle with his mental well-being as Polly reports him to the police. Executive producer Belinda Campbell praised Di Martino, McFadden and Roden, and described the webisode as "a really special viewing opportunity for die-hard ''Casualty'' lovers". She thought that "The Parting of the Ways" would be a good alternative method of exploring a "a hitherto unseen world". She also described the special as "innovative". McFadden liked the alternative method of filming and enjoyed exploring his character in more detail. He also liked being able to portray a grittier version of the drama.


Short Story

"Short Story" is a two-part webisode focusing on
Ruth Winters ''Casualty (TV series), 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 (director), Paul Unwin. It is set in the fictional Holby City Hosp ...
' (
Georgia Taylor Georgia Taylor (born Claire Jackson; 26 February 1980) is an English actress. Her TV roles include Toyah Battersby in the ITV soap opera '' Coronation Street'' (1997–2003, 2016–present), Ruth Winters in the BBC One medical drama series ' ...
) stay at the hospital's
psychiatric ward Psychiatric hospitals, also known as mental health hospitals, behavioral health hospitals, are hospitals or wards specializing in the treatment of severe mental disorders, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, dissociative ...
. The first part of the webisode was released on 12 March 2011, and the second part of the webisode was released on 2 April 2011. The special is directed by Reza Moradi and produced by Nicola Larder. Part 1 of the webisode features physciatrist Andrew Brookfield (
Matthew Kelly Matthew Kelly (born David Allan Kelly, 9 May 1950) is an English actor and presenter. Having been trained as a theatre actor, he first came to public prominence as a television presenter of ITV light entertainment shows such as ''Game for a L ...
) trying to bond with Ruth, while dealing with an upset patient and a delivery of a
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from an unstable patient. Taylor found herself not heavily involved in the first part of "Short Story" and is featured in the back of several scenes. Moradi was unsure about filming with a horse and wanted to use an alternative animal. Initially, Taylor wondered how they would include a horse in the scene, suggesting that they might use
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(CGI) or a "robotic horse". Kelly, who had
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, received a phone call from his agent, before he had read the script, and she informed him of the use of a horse. However, after meeting Billy, the horse used in filming, he called him "one of the most gorgeous creatures I have ever seen in my entire life". The horse was only used for one morning. Due to the use of a horse in filming, there were several
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procedures. Taylor stated that whenever she approached the horse, a health and safety officer would ask her to move away. Larder enjoyed the filming of "Short Story". Part 2 of the webisode follows Ruth as she struggles to adapt to her new environment and meets Carl, a man who is billed as "a mysterious stranger on the Psychiatric Ward" by a
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contributor. Taylor described Carl as a "charismatic ndenigmatic" character, who Ruth would become "intrigued" by. Before the release of the special, Taylor confirmed that there would be a "twist" at the end of Part 2. In the special, Ruth is encouraged to
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by Carl and at the end of the special, it is revealed that nurse
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( Derek Thompson) asked Carl, the ward's window cleaner, to speak to Ruth so that she would start taking her medication. The specials were filmed on-location over two days. Filming took place at the same location that the show used when filming the psychiatric ward for the main show. Taylor filmed on-location for four months and while she enjoyed the experience, she grew tired of using a honeywagon and missed her dressing room. To help him when rehearsing, Kelly colour coded his script, separating his lines, stage directions and voiceovers into different colours.


Under Fire

"Under Fire" is a webisode focusing on the backstory of
Sam Nicholls Sam Nicholls is a fictional character from the BBC medical drama '' Casualty'', played by Charlotte Salt. She first appeared in the twenty-sixth series episode "Mea Culpa", broadcast on 15 October 2011. Sam is a former major in the Royal Army ...
(Charlotte Salt), which was released on 14 April 2012. The webisode was announced on 28 March 2012, and follows Sam's experience as a medic at
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in
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before she joined
Holby City Hospital Holby is a fictional city in the United Kingdom, the setting for the BBC medical dramas ''Casualty'' and '' Holby City'', and the police drama ''HolbyBlue''. It is based on the real city of Bristol, where ''Casualty'' was formerly filmed, and is ...
. Michael Stevenson makes his first appearance as Corporal Iain Dean in the special. Sam and Iain have an affair, which Salt described as "a moment of comfort". She explained that Sam and Iain were in "a different world out there in Afghanistan". As Sam treats victims of a suicide bombing, she becomes concerned when a patient becomes "agitated" and reaches for a device in their pocket. A show spokesperson explained that Sam makes a "split-second decision" with severe consequences. Producers created the special episode so they could "explain Sam's brusque bedside manner and brave but impulsive decision-making". The webisode was filmed at an Army barracks in Cardiff during Army training. Executive producer
Johnathan Young Johnathan Young is a British television producer. His credits include '' EastEnders'', ''Casualty'', '' Holby City'', ''The Bill'', ''The Sinking of the Laconia'', The Mill, Mamon, Pakt and Wataha. In June 2005 he was appointed Head of Drama at ...
wanted to explore the backstory and actions of Sam, whom he described as "one of
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most colourful characters", and felt that the webisode would be beneficial in doing so. He stated that it is obvious that Sam has "a troubled past" and hoped that they could explore Sam's secrets.


The Kids Aren't Alright

"The Kids Aren't Alright" is a webisode that was released on 21 July 2012 between
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and part two of the "#HolbyRiot" two-parter episodes, which were first broadcast on 21 July and 22 July respectively. The webisode was announced on 29 June 2012, when it was scheduled to be released on 14 July. "The Kids Aren't Alright" explores the relationship between married paramedics
Kathleen "Dixie" Dixon ''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 Hol ...
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Jane Hazlegrove Sarah Jane Hazlegrove (born 17 July 1968) is an English actress, known for portraying the role of Kathleen "Dixie" Dixon in the BBC medical drama ''Casualty''. She has also appeared as Rosie in ''Making Out'', Rosemary Mason in ''Silent Witness ...
) and Jeff Collier (
Matt Bardock Matthew Arthur Bardock was born in 1969 in Croydon. He is an English actor who is known for playing Jeff Collier in ''Casualty'', DS Clive Barnard in ''A Touch of Frost'', DS Davey Higgins in '' The Coroner'', Albie in '' The Lakes'', Mark Craig ...
) and Jeff's estrangement from his children. When their ambulance becomes immobile due to the surrounding riots, rioter JJ (Sami Larabi) escapes from police custody and hides in the ambulance. A fight between Jeff and JJ erupts, leaving Jeff injured. As Dixie treats Jeff, he discusses his estrangement from his children, stating that they are estranged because Jeff has not informed them about his sham marriage to Dixie. Dixie is "shocked" by Jeff's confession and persuades him to contact his children. Young wanted to explore Jeff and Dixie's marriage and felt that the webisode gave him the opportunity to do this. On creating webisodes, Young commented, "We're always looking for new ways to add value for our loyal fans".


Mistletoe and Rum

"Mistletoe and Rum" is a webisode focusing on the relationship between nurses
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Suzanne Packer Suzanne Packer (born Suzanne Jackson on 26 November 1962) is a Welsh actress, known for playing the role of Tess Bateman in the BBC medical drama ''Casualty'' from September 2003 to August 2015. She later returned to the series as a guest for th ...
) and
Adrian "Fletch" Fletcher Adrian "Fletch" Fletcher is a fictional character from the BBC medical dramas ''Casualty'' and ''Holby City'', portrayed by Alex Walkinshaw. He first appears in ''Casualty'' series 26 episode "Zero Sum Game", first broadcast on 7 July 2012. Fle ...
(
Alex Walkinshaw Alex Newcombe Walkinshaw (born 5 October 1974) is a British actor. He has played the long-running roles of Dale "Smithy" Smith in the ITV police procedural series ''The Bill'' and Adrian "Fletch" Fletcher in BBC medical dramas ''Casualty'' a ...
), which was released on 15 December 2012. The webisode was announced on 12 December, and is directed by cast member
Sunetra Sarker Sunetra Sarker (born 25 June 1973) is an English actress and presenter, known for her roles as Nisha Batra in ''Brookside'', Anji Mittel in ''No Angels'', Zoe Hanna in ''Casualty'' and Kaneez Paracha in ''Ackley Bridge''. In 2014, she took pa ...
. It follows the ED's nursing staff celebrating Christmas at the pub, and as the nursing staff celebrate, Fletch and Tess spend time together outside the pub. They are interrupted by a homeless man who needs emergency treatment when he goes into a hypoglycaemic coma. Young wanted to explore Tess and Fletch's relationship further and thought that the webisode was "an ideal opportunity" to do that. He looked forward to the audience reaction to the webisode. Sarker found directing the webisode a challenge, although she found it enjoyable and liked working with each department. She added, "It's a treat for all the fans that follow the show. I was thrilled to be able to make it."


Nurse Factor

"Nurse Factor" is a webisode created to introduce four new
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characters — Ally Hunter (Rebecca Newman),
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),
Jamie Collier ''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 Holb ...
( Daniel Anthony) and
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(Amanda Henderson) — to the series in January 2013. The webisode follows the student nurses on the night before their first shift in the ED. Producers also created Twitter accounts for each character to provide a "dramatic insight into the characters' thoughts and feelings". Young decided to create the webisode as he believed it would suit the theme of the Twitter accounts. He also felt the webisode would be "a great opportunity" for the audience to understand the characters.


Gone in Sixty Seconds

"Gone in Sixty Seconds" is a webisode featuring paramedics Jeff Collier (Bardock) and Kathleen "Dixie" Dixon (Hazlegrove) arriving at the site of a coach crash. The webisode was announced on 3 January 2013, and was released on 5 January. The coach contains schoolchildren returning from a skiing trip. An official episode synopsis states that Jeff would be shocked and unprepared by the coach crash.


Scars and Nightmares

"Scars and Nightmares" is a webisode marking
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and focusing on the backstory of Iain Dean (Stevenson), which was released on 2 November 2013. The special was announced on 1 November, and sees Iain and Sam Nicholls (Salt) visit former colleague Kenny in a PTSD rehabilitation centre. Iain and Sam's relationship is also revisited. Executive producer Oliver Kent wanted to explore the backstory and relationship shared between Iain and Sam, and thought that the special was "a great opportunity" to do that and provide the audience with "something extra".


The Spirit of Christmas

"The Spirit of Christmas" is a Christmas-themed webisode focusing on
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Charles Dale Charles Dale (born 4 February 1963) is a Welsh actor known for playing Big Mac in ''Casualty'', Dennis Stringer in ''Coronation Street'', Gary "Chef" Alcock in '' The Lakes'' and Clive Eustace in '' The Eustace Bros.'' He was born in Tenby, Pe ...
) and
Noel Garcia ''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 Hol ...
( Tony Marshall) as they solve a festive mystery after a night of drinking. Noel believes that he has spotted a
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in their lounge and Big Mac believes that he has seen a
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in their bathroom. When they search their house, they discover Ania, a young woman hiding in the bathroom. Kent stated that Mac and Noel become "anxious detectives" as they try to understand who is in the bathroom. He added, "This exclusive Red Button episode gives an insight into just what happens the morning after the night before, but with a festive twist."


Radio Holby

"Radio Holby" is a two-part webisode following Noel Garcia (Marshall) becoming the DJ at the hospital's radio station. Team researcher Ross Southard pitched the webisodes "Radio Holby" to producers in 2014, who accepted his idea. Since pitching the idea, Southard has won the "Team Member of the Year" award at the BBC Production Awards. "Radio Holby" is directed by Kodjo Tsakpo, while Simon Walton acts as the
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. Part one of the webisodes is written by script editor Simon Norman, and part two is written by Southard. Part one of the special was released on 18 October, and the second part was released on 25 October. The special sees Noel try to boost team morale following the death of Jeff Collier (Bardock) by becoming the hospital DJ, a dream he has wanted to achieve. Southard described the process as "a fantastic experience" and said that he felt grateful to be offered the chance to publish his idea. Series producer Erika Hossington expressed her delight at the webisode being commissioned and praised the team, who described as "some fantastic talent", and their "passion, enthusiasm and dedication". She added, "the end result is a real treat for our website visitors and fans."


Mrs Walker-To-Be

"Mrs Walker-To-Be" is a webisode released on 22 August 2015, focusing on
Zoe Hanna 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 ...
(Sarker) and
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( Jamie Davis) on the night before their wedding. The webisode coincides with the finale of series 29, and is directed by John Quarrell and written by Sarah Beeson. Seven cast members feature in the special, which continues in the following episode. Zoe has her
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interrupted by Max's mother Greta Miller (
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), which could "reawaken Zoe's doubts" over her marriage to Max. Meanwhile, Max is admitted to the ED in a "surprising" twist, which could mean that Max is delayed in getting to the register office.


On Call

"On Call" is a webisode focusing on
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(
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) as his former girlfriend Taylor Ashbie (
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) returns and introduces him to his daughter. The webisode was announced in October 2015, and was released on 10 October. A press release stated that Taylor "definitely leaves her mark" when she arrives in
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and that Cal would get "more than he bargained for when Taylor presents him with a baby". Winsor explained that Cal's feelings for Taylor "come flooding back" after she returns. The actor called the webisode "essential viewing". The special sets up a major storyline for Caleb and his brother
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( George Rainsford).


The First Noel

"The First Noel" is a Christmas-themed webisode released on 24 December 2016. It was announced on 21 December on the show's Twitter account. It focuses on Noel finding where the staff Christmas party is being held, and features cast members dressed as
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characters. Hossington also features in the special, while all cast and crew feature in a Christmas message to fans of the show.


Charity specials


Children in Need special

''Casualty'' cast members filmed a special sketch for charity
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'' Children in Need'' in 2009. The special sees charity mascot Pudsey Bear admitted to the hospital as a patient and treated by
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(
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) and
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(
Suzanne Packer Suzanne Packer (born Suzanne Jackson on 26 November 1962) is a Welsh actress, known for playing the role of Tess Bateman in the BBC medical drama ''Casualty'' from September 2003 to August 2015. She later returned to the series as a guest for th ...
) on a ward for teddy bears.
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( Ben Turner) is sceptical of the ward and helps Pudsey Bear's health by raising money for the charity.


Other specials


EastEnders special

To celebrate 25 years of BBC
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''
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'', five members of the ''Casualty'' cast filmed a special to congratulate them. The special was first shown during '' EastEnders Live: The Aftermath'', a live show broadcast following ''EastEnders'' live episode.
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, who appears in ''Casualty'' as Nick Jordan, stars in the special and gives a nod to his ''EastEnders'' character,
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, in a scene.


Blue Peter special

In an episode of
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''
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'', first broadcast on 10 March 2010, presenter
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visits the set of ''Casualty''. An official episode synopsis stated that Defries would reenact a scene from the show.


Back to Ours

"Back to Ours" is an online special which coincides with the show celebrating 30 years in production. ''Back to Ours'', a concept based on ''
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'' and first adopted by ''EastEnders'', features actors Derek Thompson (
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) and
Cathy Shipton Catherine Ellen Shipton (born 27 March 1957) is an English actress, known for portraying the role of Lisa "Duffy" Duffin in the BBC medical drama ''Casualty''. After leaving the series in 2020, she has since appeared in the Channel 4 soap opera ...
(
Lisa "Duffy" Duffin Lisa "Duffy" Duffin is a fictional character from the BBC medical drama ''Casualty'', played by Cathy Shipton. Duffy was created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin as one of the serial's ten original characters. Shipton received her audition ju ...
) watching a selection of their "most memorable scenes". The special was announced on 18 August 2016 and was released two days later. In the special, the actors discuss ''Casualty'' being debated in the
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as well as Hollywood actress
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's guest appearance in 1993.


References


External links

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Under Fire

The Kids Aren't Alright

Mistletoe and Rum

Gone in Sixty Seconds

Scars and Nightmares

The Spirit of Christmas

Mrs Walker-To-Be

On Call

Back to Ours
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