When Casualty last aired two weeks ago with Sinking Ships – Day 2 it unleashed the jaw-dropping cliffhanger that consultant Stevie Nash’s new flame, Rich Walker is married to clinical lead Siobhan McKenzie.
Remember how sparks flew when Stevie (Elinor Lawless) first met the fireman at a car crash (how’s that for a metaphor?) in Sinking Ships – Day 1?
Well, this week in After the Flood, with some encouragement from Siobhan (yes, really!), Stevie meets up with her boss’s hubby and one thing leads to another…
As of yet, neither woman knows about the other, but it’s clear that Rich is playing with fire – and we’re here for it!
Here, Peaky Blinders and Emmerdale star Michael Keogh, who joined the Casualty cast as firefighter Rich Walker last month, tells us more and teases what lies ahead in this explosive storyline…
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Casualty exclusive with Michael Keogh
We’re excited for this affair storyline to take off. How are you feeling about the fans’ reactions, Michael?
“It’s a tricky situation for all three characters. Stevie doesn’t have much luck with men, does she?”
It looks like Siobhan doesn’t either! How would you defend Rich?
How has it been working with Elinor Lawless, who plays Stevie?
It sounds like you’re enjoying your time on the show!
What do you think makes Casualty a special place to work?
What appealed to you about Rich and what do you enjoy about portraying him?
Did you get any advice or insights into the profession when approaching the role?
Given you’re playing a firefighter, does that mean you’re involved in a lot of the show’s stunts?
At this stage, does Rich realise that Stevie and Siobhan work together?
What can you tell us about Rich’s views on his marriage to Siobhan as he goes down this path?
How’s it working with Melanie Hill, who plays your on-screen wife?
What does it mean to have a regular role on Casualty?
You had a guest role on the show back in 2016, didn’t you?
Finally, you had a memorable guest role on BBC period drama Peaky Blinders, as an asylum nurse. What are your memories of working on that?
“It was quite funny because before we filmed the pocket watch scene he said to me, ‘Michael, listen, don’t get into the pocket watch. It’s like messing with Tommy’s missus or his car.’ And I don’t know why I did it, but when we were filming I instinctively whipped out the pocket watch and said, ‘Oh, that’s nice.’ And if you look at his reaction, it’s like, ‘What?’ Honestly, because he told me not to do it… I am the kid who touches the wet paint and steps on the grass!”
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