BBC denies reports Casualty is ending

The BBC has denied reports that Casualty will be ending. On Friday, The Sun reported that the Casualty cast and crew had been warned that the BBC was planning to end the show after its 40th season. A spokesperson for the BBC has denied those claims: “Casualty isn’t going anywhere, the latest recommission is simply part of…

Casualty star Elinor Lawless reveals: ‘The punches keep coming’

Casualty exclusive — Elinor Lawless on Stevie Nash’s affair story fallout, the upcoming Christmas Special, and the show’s extended break. Spoiler: Casualty is not going anywhere! Casualty exclusive — spoilers beyond this point With her knack for getting into trouble, skillful one-liners, and unwavering dedication to her work, consultant Stevie Nash has become a film…

Casualty newcomer Jamie Glover reveals Patrick and Dylan tensions

“They’re like two stags locking horns!” Casualty newcomer Jamie Glover has revealed tensions between his character Patrick Onley and Dylan Keogh. The The Crown and Waterloo Road star, who previously appeared in the soap’s sister series Holby City in a number of guest roles, made his first appearance as the hospital’s new Clinical Lead on Saturday (March 23). Speaking to Inside Soap, Glover explained that his…

Why Casualty’s mental health series is important television

The show continues to give NHS staff a voice. Note: The following article contains discussion of themes including suicide and mental ill health. Casualty spoilers also follow. Casualty is a show that has never shied away from telling stories about mental health. In recent years, the medical drama has sensitively depicted David’s bipolar disorder, Duffy’s anxiety and depression and Iain’s suicide…

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