Casualty adds The Crown and Killing Eve stars to cast

Casualty adds The Crown and Killing Eve stars to cast

Three new additions are heading to the emergency department.

Casualty has signed up a The Crown and a Killing Eve star to join the medical drama, with the pair set to make their debuts later this year.

The soap is set to welcome Jamie Glover and Manpreet Bachu to the emergency department this spring, the BBC has confirmed.

Known for his roles as Andrew Treneman in Waterloo Road and more recently Princess Diana’s private secretary Patrick Jephson in season five of Netflix’s The Crown, Glover will be playing Clinical Lead Patrick Onley. Onley is a trauma surgeon turned ED consultant.

The actor has previously appeared in the soap’s sister series Holby City over the past few decades in a variety of guest roles, most recently in 2012.

jamie glover as patrick onley, casualty

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Speaking about his casting, Glover called the series a “national treasure”.

“Having been a fan of the show since its very first inception (yep, I’m that old), it is a real honour to be joining the incredible team at Casualty,” he said. “I cannot tell you how thrilled I am to be working with such a dedicated, skilful group of people who care so passionately about the minutiae of each episode as well as the show’s wider impact.

Casualty is quite rightly considered a national treasure. And it is a privilege to board the bus for a part of its journey.”

Meanwhile, Killing Eve‘s Manpreet Bachu will also be heading to the emergency department, alongside actress and comedian Sammy T Dobson.

The pair have been cast as junior doctors Tariq Hussein and Nicole Piper, with Tariq being the cousin of established character, resident doctor Rash Masum (Neet Mohan).

manpreet bachu as tariq hussein, casualty

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Bachu is best known for his role as Elliot in season four of Killing Eve, and has also appeared in DI Ray and The Royals.

“Joining BBC Casualty is both an honour and an absolute privilege,” he said. “I’m thrilled to be a part of such an iconic show. The warm welcome and love from everyone has made this experience truly amazing.

“I can’t wait for the fans to witness Tariq’s unique journey unfold.”

Meanwhile, Dobson said: “Joining Casualty has felt like a dream. To become a piece of such a well-regarded part of BBC history is incredible, but to get there and find everyone to be so genuinely lovely, welcoming, and committed to making the best show possible is just wonderful.”

sammy dobson as nicole piper, casualty

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The three actors will make their on-screen debut in February and March.

The new additions come after a series of exits from the soap, with Nigel Harman and long-running star Derek Thompson set to leave their roles as Max Cristie and Charlie Fairhead this year.

Casualty airs on Saturdays on BBC One and streams on BBC iPlayer.

Three new additions are heading to the emergency department. Casualty has signed up a The Crown and a Killing Eve star to join the medical drama, with the pair set to make their debuts later this year. The soap is set to welcome Jamie Glover and Manpreet Bachu to the emergency department this spring, the BBC has confirmed. Known for…