Casualty EXCLUSIVE: Elinor Lawless on the ‘sadness’ of Charlie Fairhead’s final chapter
- by minhthu2024
- Posted on 12 October, 2024
Elinor Lawless is experiencing mixed emotions when she joins What To Watch for an exclusive video interview about Derek Thompson’s departure from Casualty after almost four decades at the helm of Holby ED as original character Charlie Fairhead.
“It’s an honour to be involved in his final chapter, but even now I’m going to cry!” says the actor, who portrays consultant Stevie Nash in BBC1’s medical drama and is instrumental in the much-loved nurse’s fate following last week’s stabbing incident.
“I remember watching Casualty as a kid on Saturday nights and even then understanding that he was at the very center of the show. So, to be part of Derek’s exit is emotional, because you’re not just saying goodbye to Charlie, but also a really dear friend.”
Here, Elinor, tells us more about this must-see chapter in the show’s history…
Last week’s episode left fans on a cliffhanger as Charlie was attacked by a drug dealer. Can you share any teasers about how things develop?
We’re not going to lie – we’re worried for him, especially given the ‘A History of Violence’ title of this 12-parter…
What was the atmosphere like on set when filming the final scenes of this episode?
Since joining the series as Stevie in 2021 you’ve worked closely with Derek. Have you learned anything about him that’s surprised you?
Did you have a leaving party for him?
How would you describe his Casualty legacy?
In the future, will we see little nods to him on the show?
Can you hint at what lies ahead for Steve after this?
Discover iconic Holby ED nurse Charlie Fairhead’s fate in the final episode of A History of Violence when Casualty episode Charlie airs on BBC1 on Saturday, March 16 2024 at 9.25pm.
Elinor Lawless is experiencing mixed emotions when she joins What To Watch for an exclusive video interview about Derek Thompson’s departure from Casualty after almost four decades at the helm of Holby ED as original character Charlie Fairhead. “It’s an honour to be involved in his final chapter, but even now I’m going to cry!” says the…