BBC Casualty fans were left fearing for one of their favourite characters tonight as two new paramedics arrived on the scene – and they weren’t too impressed

This evening’s episode of Casualty had audiences on the edge of their seat as two fresh characters made their debut, stirring up fears among loyal viewers. In a particularly dramatic and bloody new instalment, the storyline revolved around Dylan (portrayed by Will Beck) and Jodie (played by Anna Chell), with tensions flaring when she discovered…

Casualty Season 38 Episode 51 on BBC One

In the upcoming episode of “Casualty,” titled “Public Property,” the stakes are higher than ever for the dedicated staff of the emergency ward. This episode, airing on Saturday, promises to deliver a mix of intense medical drama and personal turmoil. As the team works tirelessly to save their patients, they also grapple with the complexities…

Casualty’s Elinor Lawless would love to do a live episode

Now in its 38th season on the BBC, it is pretty shocking that Casualty has never had the live episode treatment before, but one of its leading stars is keen for it to happen. Ahead of this year’s Casualty Christmas special, actress Elinor Lawless opened up to RadioTimes.com and other press on taking part in format-breaking episodes…

Trapped in chaos, lives on the line—will Indie’s future be saved or shattered in this intense Casualty episode?

At the football ground paramedics Teddy Gowan (Milo Clarke) and Indie Jankowski (Naomi Wakszlak) are trapped in their ambulance between warring football fans, the police and innocent bystanders. Elsewhere, Jacob Masters (Charles Venn) and Iain Dean (Michael Stevenson) treat horrifically injured mounted sergeant Matthew Allen (Jack Lamb, The Bay, Little Boy Blue) and his distressed son, PC…

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