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Casualty (series 38)

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Casualty
Series 38
No. of episodes36[1]
Release
Original network
Original release26 August 2023 (2023-08-26) –
present
Series chronology
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Series 37
List of episodes

The thirty-eighth series of the British medical drama television series Casualty began airing on BBC One in the United Kingdom on 26 August 2023. The series focuses on the professional and personal lives of medical and ancillary staff at the emergency department (ED) of the fictional Holby City Hospital. Jon Sen and Liza Mellody continued their roles as executive producer and series producer respectively. The series also features the departure of the show's longest-serving character, Charlie Fairhead (Derek Thompson).

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Production

Series 38 is primarily filmed at Roath Lock Studios, located in Cardiff, where the serial has been produced since 2011.

The series commences in the United Kingdom on 26 August 2023 on BBC One, a week after the conclusion to the previous series.[2] Casualty normally airs weekly on BBC One on Saturday nights,[2] although episodes 2 and 3 were broadcast as a double billing.[3] It is produced by BBC Studios.[4] The series consists of 36 episodes, a significantly reduced number from previous series due to cost inflation in the production of dramas. A publicity officer told Joe Anderton from Digital Spy that this was decided to preserve the quality of the show.[5] The reduction in episodes meant that the show took a mid-series break after the broadcast of episode 6 on 16 September 2023. Anderton's colleague, Sophie Dainty, expected that this would become an annual break, having reviewed previous mid-series breaks. A promotional trailer for the show's return was released on 23 September 2023 with confirmation that it would return to broadcast later in 2023.[6] In December 2023, it was confirmed that the show would return to transmission on 30 December with a new mini-series.[7] The mini-series, "A History of Violence", was promoted in a trailer released on 7 December 2023.[8]

Jon Sen continues his role as executive producer; his resignation was announced in October 2023. Kate Oates, the head of continuing drama at BBC Studios, expressed sadness at Sen's decision but accredited him with "creating some groundbreaking moments".[9] Roxanne Harvey was announced as his successor in November 2023.[10] Harvey looked forward to creating "distinctive, addictive characters alongside ambitious, emotionally epic stories that reflect our modern day NHS".[10] Liza Mellody serves as series producer.[11] Filming for Casualty primarily takes place in a purpose-built studio at the BBC Roath Lock Studios in Cardiff, although the nature of the show means that filming also takes place on-location. On-location filming often occurs in Cardiff and other areas of southern Wales.[4]

Cast

The thirty-eighth series of Casualty features a cast of characters working for the NHS within the emergency department of Holby City Hospital and the Holby Ambulance Service.[12] Most cast members from the previous series reprise their roles in this series. William Beck appears as Dylan Keogh, a consultant in emergency medicine.[13] Di Botcher portrays Jan Jenning, the operational duty manager at Holby Ambulance Service.[13] Anna Chell stars as Jodie Whyte, a staff nurse, and Milo Clarke plays Teddy Gowan, a paramedic.[13] Nigel Harman features as consultant Max Cristie, the department's clinical lead.[13] Jaye Jacobs appears as Donna Jackson, senior sister/clinical nurse manager.[13] Shalisha James-Davis plays Paige Allcott, an F1 doctor, and Elinor Lawless stars as consultant Stevie Nash.[13] Kirsty Mitchell portrays Faith Cadogan, an advanced clinical practitioner (ACP), and Neet Mohan appears as Rash Masum, a clinical fellow.[13] Eddie-Joe Robinson and Sarah Seggari play staff nurses Ryan Firth and Rida Amaan, respectively.[13] Arin Smethurst and Michael Stevenson feature as paramedics Sah Brockner and Iain Dean, respectively.[13] Original cast member Derek Thompson continues his role as Charlie Fairhead, a senior charge nurse and emergency nurse practitioner.[13] Charles Venn portrays paramedic Jacob Masters, and Barney Walsh plays staff nurse Cameron Mickelthwaite.[13] Additionally, three actors appear in a recurring capacity: Zoe Brough (relative Natalia Malinovsky),[14] Stirling Gallacher (Ffion Morgan, a police officer),[15] and Robert Pugh (relative Gethin West).[3]

Jacobs departed the series in episode five at the conclusion of her character's story. Her departure had not been announced prior to transmission.[16] The following episode features the exit of Pugh when his character Gethin kills himself.[17] Thompson's departure was announced on 30 May 2023. He is the show's longest-serving cast member, having appeared in over 900 episodes over 37 years.[18] The character departs at the conclusion of a "gripping" storyline suggested by Thompson which plays out across series 38.[18] Sen praised Thompson for his creation of "an iconic character who is woven into the fabric of British TV history".[18] He added that both Charlie and Thompson would be missed by the show. In a statement, Thompson thanked Pete Salt, the inspiration for his character, for his support in establishing the character of Charlie.[18] Harman's departure from the show was officially confirmed by Sen in October 2023. Sen praised the actor, calling him "a brilliant addition to the show".[19] He acknowledged that Harman was only contracted for a limited time, so explained that he wanted his stories to be "as explosive as possible".[19]

The return of Zoe Hanna (Sunetra Sarker) was announced on 8 September 2023. The character returns as part of Charlie's departure, six years after her last appearance. Sarker expressed her excitement at reprising the role.[20]

Melanie Hill joined the cast in series 38 as Siobhan Mackenzie, the department's new senior sister/clinical nurse manager. Siobhan is billed as a "hardworking", experienced and "no-nonsense" nurse who will use her knowledge to support the department in its time of crisis.[21] Hill was excited to be playing Siobhan, who she dubbed "a supremely competent manager, who is firm but fair and expects nothing but the best from her nursing team".[21] Sen expressed his joy at Hill's casting and called himself "a huge admirer of her work".[21] Actress Adesuwa Oni was cast in the series as staff nurse Ngozi Okoye. The character and Oni's casting was announced in December 2023. Ngozi's backstory states that she has recently relocated from Nigeria.[22]

The castings of Jamie Glover, Sammy Dobson, and Manpreet Bachu were confirmed in February 2024, with Glover joining the cast as Patrick Onley, the new Clinical lead of the Emergency department, with Dobson and Bachu joining the show as Nicole Piper and Tariq Hussein respectively, two new junior doctors. With Bachu's character being the cousin of established character, Rash Masum (Neet Mohan)[23]

The series features several recurring characters and multiple guest stars. Connor Curren continues his guest role as Ashley Morgan into the series, having first appeared in series 37.[2] Kriss Dosanjh guest stars in the series as Ashok Masum, the father of Rash. The character is used to explore the topic of dementia.[22] The casting of Kate Williams in the recurring role of Stella Lawson was announced on 26 August 2023. Stella is the mother of Max and grandmother of Jodie who is admitted to the ED as a patient. Williams described her as "very direct, very opinionated, and quite loud" and was excited to portray a "feisty senior" in the show.[3]

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions) [24]
Driving Force
13001"Aftermath"[25]Vicki KisnerRebekah Harrison26 August 2023 (2023-08-26)2.60
13012"The Ostrich Effect"[26]Vicki KisnerClaire Miller2 September 2023 (2023-09-02)2.79
13023"One Hundred Years"[27]Miguel GuerreiroToby Walton2 September 2023 (2023-09-02)2.93
13034"Hard Pill"[28]Miguel GuerreiroRachel Harper9 September 2023 (2023-09-09)2.53
13045"Too Much, Too Young"[29]Cóilín Ó ScolaíHilary Frankland16 September 2023 (2023-09-16)3.14
13056"Switzerland"[30]Cóilín Ó ScolaíMichelle Lipton16 September 2023 (2023-09-16)2.89
A History of Violence
13067"Tinderbox"[31]Suri KrishnammaIsla Gray30 December 2023 (2023-12-30)N/A (<3.17)[a]
13078"Aftershock"[32]Suri KrishnammaBecky Prestwich6 January 2024 (2024-01-06)N/A (<3.15)[a]
13089"Barriers"[33]Lance KneeshawRebekah Harrison13 January 2024 (2024-01-13)3.09
130910"Red Flags"[34]Lance KneeshawCiara Conway20 January 2024 (2024-01-20)3.11
131011"Liability"[35]Jamie AnnettClaire Miller27 January 2024 (2024-01-27)2.89
131112"Take the Strain"[36]Jamie AnnettToby Walton3 February 2024 (2024-02-03)3.08
131213"Willing and Able"[37]Paul RiordanToby Walton10 February 2024 (2024-02-10)2.93
131314"Last Words"[38]Paul RiordanPoz Watson17 February 2024 (2024-02-17)2.98
131415"Haunted"[39]Paul MurphyIsla Gray24 February 2024 (2024-02-24)2.96
131516"Easy Way Out"[40]Paul MurphyKevin Rundle2 March 2024 (2024-03-02)2.96
131617"Trauma"[41]Michael LaceyMichelle Lipton9 March 2024 (2024-03-09)3.13
131718"Charlie"[42]Michael LaceyMichelle Lipton16 March 2024 (2024-03-16)3.47
Breaking Point
131819"System Failure"[43]Judith DineRebekah Harrison23 March 2024 (2024-03-23)TBD
131920"Core Wounds"[44]Judith DineRachel Harper23 March 2024 (2024-03-23)TBD
132021"Earn Your Stripes"[45]Conor MorrisseyClaire Miller30 March 2024 (2024-03-30)TBD
132122"Childhood's End"[46]Conor MorrisseyEd Sellek6 April 2024 (2024-04-06)TBD

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  27. ^ Toby Walton (writer); Miguel Guerreiro (director); Nest Gwenllian Roberts (producer) (2 September 2023). "One Hundred Years". Casualty. BBC. BBC One.
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  29. ^ Coilin O Scolai (director); Sarah Beardsall (producer) (16 September 2023). "Too Much Too Young". Casualty. BBC. BBC One.
  30. ^ Coilin O Scolai (director); Sarah Beardsall (producer) (16 September 2023). "Switzerland". Casualty. BBC. BBC One.
  31. ^ Isla Gray (writer); Suri Krishnamma (director); David Innes Edwards (producer) (30 December 2023). "Tinderbox". Casualty. BBC. BBC One.
  32. ^ Becky Prestwich (writer); Suri Krishnamma (director); David Innes Edwards (producer) (6 January 2024). "Aftershock". Casualty. BBC. BBC One.
  33. ^ Rebekah Harrison (writer); Lance Kneeshaw (director); Debbie Shewell (producer) (13 January 2024). "Barriers". Casualty. BBC. BBC One.
  34. ^ Ciara Conway (writer); Lance Kneeshaw (director); Debbie Shewell (producer) (20 January 2024). "Red Flags". Casualty. BBC. BBC One.
  35. ^ Claire Miller (writer); Jamie Annett (director); Nest Gwenllian Roberts (producer) (27 January 2024). "Liability". Casualty. BBC. BBC One.
  36. ^ Toby Walton (writer); Jamie Annett (director); Nest Gwenllian Roberts (producer) (3 February 2024). "Take the Strain". Casualty. BBC. BBC One.
  37. ^ Toby Walton (writer); Paul Riordan (director); Ian Warren (producer) (10 February 2024). "Willing and Able". Casualty. BBC. BBC One.
  38. ^ Poz Watson (writer); Paul Riordan (director); Ian Warren (producer) (17 February 2024). "Last Words". Casualty. BBC. BBC One.
  39. ^ Isla Gray (writer); Paul Murphy (director); David Innes Edwards (producer) (24 February 2024). "Haunted". Casualty. BBC. BBC One.
  40. ^ Kevin Rundle (writer); Paul Murphy (director); David Innes Edwards (producer) (2 March 2024). "Easy Way Out". Casualty. BBC. BBC One.
  41. ^ Michelle Lipton (writer); Michael Lacey (director); Nest Gwenllian Roberts (producer) (9 March 2024). "Trauma". Casualty. BBC. BBC One.
  42. ^ Michelle Lipton (writer); Michael Lacey (director); Nest Gwenllian Roberts (producer) (16 March 2024). "Charlie". Casualty. BBC. BBC One.
  43. ^ Rebekah Harrison (writer); Judith Dine (director); Debbie Shewell (producer) (23 March 2024). "System Failure". Casualty. BBC. BBC One.
  44. ^ Rachel Harper (writer); Judith Dine (director); Debbie Shewell (producer) (23 March 2024). "Core Wounds". Casualty. BBC. BBC One.
  45. ^ Claire Miller (writer); Conor Morrissey (director); Jenny Thompson (producer) (30 March 2024). "Earn Your Stripes". Casualty. BBC. BBC One.
  46. ^ Ed Sellek (writer); Conor Morrissey (director); Jenny Thompson (producer) (6 April 2024). "Childhood's End". Casualty. BBC. BBC One.
  1. ^ a b Not reported in the weekly top 50 programmes.

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