Casualty (series 31)

Casualty (series 31)
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of episodes 43
Release
Original network BBC One
BBC One HD
Original release 27 August 2016 (2016-08-27) – present

The thirty-first series of Casualty began airing from 27 August 2016, and will consist of 43 episodes. This series has seen the permanent return of original character Lisa "Duffy" Duffin (Cathy Shipton), who made her last appearance in the 1000th episode in the previous series.

The series opened with a special feature-length episode to celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of the medical drama. The special episode featured character crossovers from Holby City - Jac Naylor (Rosie Marcel), Henrik Hanssen (Guy Henry) and Adrian Fletcher (Alex Walkinshaw) - as well as guest appearances from various former characters that have appeared in previous series throughout the thirty years it has been broadcast, a special "huge stunt" as part of its story, and a special soundtrack recorded for it by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales.

Cast

Overview

The thirty-first series of Casualty features a cast of characters working in the fictious of emergency department of Holby City Hospital.[2] The majority of the cast from the previous series continue to appear in this series. Amanda Mealing and Jaye Griffiths appear as clinical leads and consultants in emergency medicine Connie Beauchamp and Elle Gardner, whilst William Beck appears as consultant Dylan Keogh. George Rainsford, Richard Winsor and Crystal Yu portray specialty registrars Ethan Hardy, Caleb "Cal" Knight and Lily Chao. Chelsea Halfpenny appears as Alicia Munroe, a doctor undergoing the second year of foundation training. Charles Venn portrays clinical nurse manager Jacob Masters, whilst Derek Thompson stars as senior charge nurse Charlie Fairhead, who has appeared in the show since its conception. Amanda Henderson, Azuka Oforka and Jason Durr play staff nurses Robyn Miller, Louise Tyler and David Hide. Michael Stevenson and Lloyd Everitt star as paramedics Iain Dean and Jez Andrews. Tony Marshall and Jamie Davis appear as receptionist and porter Noel Garcia and Max Walker respectively. Emily Carey, Owain Arthur and Guy Henry also appear as Grace Beauchamp-Strachan, Glen Thomas and Henrik Hanssen in a recurring capacity.[3][4]

Pam St. Clement guest starred in one episode as Sally Hodge.

Several former regular cast members reprised their roles and made a cameo appearance within the show's feature-length opening episode,[5] which included: Mackenzie "Big Mac" Chalker (Charles Dale), who departed from the show in the previous series;[6] Tess Bateman (Suzanne Packer), who appeared in the show for twelve years;[3] Jay Faldren (Ben Turner), who appeared between 2008 and 2011;[5] John "Abs" Denham (James Redmond), who departed from the show in 2008;[3] Alice Chantrey (Sam Grey), who appeared in the show for over four years;[3] Mike Barrett (Clive Mantle), who appeared in the show between 1993 and 1998;[3] Comfort Jones (Martina Laird), who left the show in 2006;[3] and Lenny Lyons (Steven Miller) who appeared in the show for three years.[7] Ian Bleasdale also returned, reprising the role of Josh Griffiths, one of the show's longest-serving characters, but for the entirety of the episode.[8] Tonicha Lawrence, EastEnders "legend" Pam St. Clement and Poppy Jhakra also made significant appearances in the feature-length episode as Steph Sims (who had appeared in the previous series), "surly" patient Sally Hodge and agency nurse Amira Zafar respectively.[3][9] Jhakra will reprise her role as Amira in the twenty-third episode of the series.[10][11]

During the feature-length special, three characters from Holby City made guest appearances: hospital CEO Henrik Hanssen (Henry), cardiothoracic surgeon and clinical lead of Darwin ward Jac Naylor (Rosie Marcel), and ward manager of AAU ward Adrian "Fletch" Fletcher (Alex Walkinshaw), the latter of whom previously appeared in Casualty between 2012 and 2014.[12] Mealing, Stevenson, Everitt and Lawrence (Connie Beauchamp, Iain Dean, Jez Andrews and Steph Sims) appeared in the episode of Holby City that followed the feature-length special, "Protect and Serve".[13] Kent has also promised "several" more crossovers between the two shows following this.[14] Episode three, broadcast on 10 September 2016, saw Jac, consultant neurosurgeon Guy Self (John Michie) and Grace's father Sam Strachan (Tom Chambers) make a guest appearance on the show.[15] Michie currently appears on Holby City and had previously appeared in Casualty in 2014 when his character was the hospital's CEO,[16] whilst Chambers previously appeared on Holby City between 2006 and 2008 as cardiothoracic registrar and appeared in two episodes of Casualty in the previous series.[17]

It was announced on 7 June 2016 that following three guest appearances in the previous series, Cathy Shipton had returned to the show as a regular cast member.[18] Her character, Lisa "Duffy" Duffin, who appeared in the show on-off since its inception, returned in the opening episode of this series.[19] Of Shipton's return, Kent said, "All of us at Casualty are incredibly excited that the fabulous Cathy Shipton has agreed to bring Duffy back to the Emergency Department."[18] On 31 August 2016, it was confirmed that Rik Makarem had joined the cast as Sebastian Grayling.[20] Makarem made his first on-screen appearance in episode ten, on 29 October 2016.[21] Russell Boulter will reprise his role as Ryan Johnson in episode fourteen for a storyline about his estranged marriage to Duffy.[22]

Main characters

Recurring and guest characters

Production

The thirty-first series will consist of 43 episodes,[24] with Oliver Kent continuing his role as executive producer,[12] and Erika Hossington remaining as the series producer.[25] Mark Catley, the show's story consultant, was credited as co-executive producer for the first episode only.[26]

The feature-length anniversary episode that began the series, aired for 99-minutes on 27 August, 2016, and featured a storyline event that connected Casualty with its sister show Holby City, with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales recording a special soundtrack for it at BBC Hoddinott Hall in Cardiff Bay. Plans for the special were teased in August 2014, hinting that the show would do something "no other show had done before".[27] In an interview with What's on TV, Chucky Venn revealed that his character, Jacob Masters, would play "an integral part" in the anniversary special,[28][29] before further stating that both cast and crew members had nicknamed the anniversary episode as Casualty: The Movie while it was being filmed.[28] Kent later stated that the episode would make the audience "gasp, laugh and cry buckets".[12][30]

Reception

The thirtieth anniversary episode received an overnight rating of 5.10 million viewers, a 26% share of the total audience.[31]

The episode received strong praise from fans, who "demanded the show won an award".[32] Radio Times reported that viewers were left "stunned" by the episode,[33] while Digital Spy stated that fans were left in "shock and awe" over the episode.[34] The Daily Mirror reporter Sharon Marshall praised the episode, branding it as a "pitch-perfect episode mixing gore, heartache, drama and nostalgia".[35] Marshall added that the episode "showcased what Casualty does best – beautiful writing and a stellar cast who grab your heartstrings,"[35] before concluding her review by praising the episode as being able to make the show "look as fresh and exciting as the day it was born."[35] However, the show also received criticism, with the episode being branded "insensitive" by the Midlands Air Ambulance Charity.[36][37]

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
series
Title[38][39]Directed byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions)[40]
10051"Too Old for This Shift"[7]Steve HughesMatthew Barry & Andy Bayliss27 August 2016 (2016-08-27)6.90
Jacob worries for Connie and Grace's safety when he learns that Steph has been admitted, following a road traffic accident. He goes out with Iain and Jez, where they find Connie's crashed car and work to bring her and Grace back to hospital. Meanwhile, Charlie is celebrating his 30th anniversary of working at Holby's ED when news of the accident comes through. As the staff return to do what they can, the whole department is thrown into chaos when the air ambulance transporting Grace is struck by a drone and crash lands outside the hospital. Ethan and Alicia are trapped beneath some collapsed scaffolding. As the ED is closed down, with Connie and Grace's care taking priority, a grief-stricken Jacob seeks someone to blame, forcing Charlie to stand up to him and support the staff through the incident.
10062"Fall on Me"[41]Seán GleesonMark Stevenson3 September 2016 (2016-09-03)6.45
Elle is appointed as acting clinical lead in Connie's absence. Duffy discovers that Louise may not be handling well since the incident when a car accident brings a driver and his heavily pregnant wife, who jumped from the car, subsequently causing the car to flip, into the ED, the latter of whom displays signs she can hear high-pitched noises. The wife soon performs an attempted caesarian on herself, leading Duffy to successfully deliver her baby, while Dylan confirms Louise's suspicions that the woman has Minor's Syndrome. Elsewhere, Alicia learns her mother has been admitted with severe abdominal pains, which soon turn out to be the result of gonnorhea. However, as she confronts her mother over her sexual relationships she soon discovers that it was her father to blame, whilst Robyn is heartbroken when biopsy results reveal that Glen has two years to live.
10073"Strike Three"[15]Seán GleesonClaire Miller10 September 2016 (2016-09-10)5.34
Jac and Guy are called down to the ED when they learn Grace has an aortic pseudoaneurysm. Connie is initially reluctant to let Jac perform surgery on Grace, but later realises Grace may suffer further complications if she does not receive surgery immediately. Grace survives the operation, much to Connie and Sam's relief. Elsewhere, a retired couple are admitted after a man is struck by lightning and falls six metres, but Iain causes injury to the patient's wife when he accidentally hits her with the ambulance door. Jez notices that Iain is not concentrating, and Lily later gives Iain a checkover at the ambulance station, before informing him he has a perforated eardrum, resulting in him taking some time off work, while Robyn takes time off work to go on holiday with Glen.
10084"Pride Comes Before a Fall"[42]Rick PlattSuzanne Cowie17 September 2016 (2016-09-17)5.57
Ethan and Alicia are paired up and sent to a woodland where a mother and her son have fallen down a cave opening. Whilst in the cave, Alicia is affected by her claustrophobia, so Ethan reassures her. When the pair return to the ED, Alicia asks Ethan out for a drink, and he accepts. Louise attempts to get funding to improve the condition of the relatives room, but when the board reject her ideas, Noel steps in and they work together to improve the room themselves. Meanwhile, Connie is discharged, but continues to struggle as Grace remains unconscious. A cleaner is admitted after she sprains her ankle, but Louise is unimpressed when she learns she has been stealing from the hospital, while Charlie is invited to a school reunion, who he asks Duffy to attend with him.
10095"Schoolboy Crush"[43]Rick PlattKayleigh Llewellyn24 September 2016 (2016-09-24)5.64
David is delighted, albeit shocked, when his son, Ollie, arrives at the ED unexpectedly in a car. However, when his former wife arrives at the department and reveals he kidnapped Ollie in front of his colleagues, David is left crestfallen. Ollie is sent to the car where, unaware the fuel tank is leaking, he sets fire to a picture of him and his father. The car sets alight but David manages to rescue Ollie before the car explodes. As David and his former wife continue to argue, Ollie runs to the roof of the hospital, where David finds him and reveals he has bipolar. Charlie and Duffy attend a school reunion, but a fight ensues between Charlie and his former bully, resulting in his bully suffering a dislocated shoulder.
10106"Party Pooper"[44]Diarmuid GogginsRachel Aird1 October 2016 (2016-10-01)5.78
It is Alicia's birthday, but Ethan struggles to make her day memorable. When Professor Lockford, the patient who fell down the cave in the woodlands, is readmitted after a gas lantern violently combusts, sending her crashing through a window pane, Ethan questions whether she has an underlying illness as she begins to forget what she has said and where she is. He later tells her that he suspects she has early onset dementia. Lily struggles to connect with a patient who has a strained relationship with her father, and as her rudeness gets the better of her, Lily soon realises that the past is best left in the past. Alicia falsely tells Lily that her party is fancy dress, humiliating her when she later arrives at the party in a fancy dress costume. Later on at the party and just as Ethan arrives, Cal kisses Alicia, unaware Ethan is watching. Ethan leaves the pub, shocked by his brother's actions.
10117"Too Much Love Will Kill You"[45]Diarmuid GogginsTony Higgins8 October 2016 (2016-10-08)5.56
Robyn prepares to propose to Glen, but when Glen fails to answer her texts and calls she becomes worried. Glen learns his brain tumor has grown and he has months left to live. As he goes to meet Robyn he suffers a seizure in the hospital corridor and hits his head. Dylan and David find him and treat him. Robyn soon discovers Glen's situation and tries to comfort him. David finds an engagement ring by Glen's bedside and realises he is planning a proposal too. Later, as Dylan, David and Max take Glen up in the lift for an operation the lift breaks and Glen dies. Robyn suggest a life-saving procedure in the lift and the trio manage to save him. Elsewhere, Elle and Jacob help a young girl who believes she is fat after her obese mother dies, while Alicia attempts to apologise to Lily for humiliating her.
10128"The Big Day"[46]Julie EdwardsTom Higgins & Mark Catley15 October 2016 (2016-10-15)5.65
Elle questions whether Connie is ready to return to work or not when Connie makes an error recording allergy information on a patient's file, which results in her patient later suffering an allergic reaction to penicillin. Robyn and Glen's wedding day arrives and the pair decide to get married in the hospital. However, Robyn receives a shock when Dylan reveals that she is pregnant after she faints during her shift. Robyn is happy upon hearing her pregnancy news, and after her shift she waits in the hospital for Glen, but she is left heartbroken when David walks in and hands her a note from Glen, who ultimately decides he cannot go through with the wedding.
10139"Night of the Loving Dead"[47]Amanda MealingJeff Povey22 October 2016 (2016-10-22)5.72
Robyn desperately tries to contact Glen following his abrupt walk out on her, but has no luck tracking him down. A patient is admitted after becoming entangled in barb wire, and when Robyn discovers the patient has Glen's phone, she questions him about where Glen is, but has no success in locating him. Realising Glen does not want contact with her, Robyn considers an abortion, however she later begins suffering from cramps and severe pains in her abdomen during her shift, and fears she is having a miscarriage. Dylan uses a Doppler on Robyn to check for a heartbeat, and to Robyn's relief the baby is alive. Elsewhere, Ethan is given a pair of tickets for a hospital awards night, and is given the opportunity to take Alicia along with him, but he passes the tickets onto Cal, who takes Alicia to the awards night instead.
101410"Shock to the System"[21]Tracey LarcombeJon Sen29 October 2016 (2016-10-29)5.76
Sebastian Grayling, new F1 doctor, immediately finds himself keeping a secret after accidentally running down Dylan's dog, Dervla. Dylan is devastated upon hearing the news that his dog has gone missing, and when Dylan and Noel watch CCTV footage, they discover Sebastian was responsible for Dervla's disappearance. Sebastian's day does not get any better when he continuously fails to follow Dylan's instruction and ignores a patient's DNR, resulting in Elle terminating Sebastian's shift. However, he is later given a second chance by the pair after finding and helping Dervla. Alicia rejects Cal's attempts at asking her out on a second date following the hospital awards night, and tells him he needs to change his attitude towards women, but by the end of the day she finds herself staying around at his house again.
101511"Thirty Years"[48]Paul RiordanKelly Jones5 November 2016 (2016-11-05)5.55
Duffy's heavily pregnant daughter−in−law, Tanya, arrives at the ED just before going into labour. However, after going into labour Tanya asks to be admitted to another hospital when her long-lost mother also arrives at the ED in search of her. Duffy soon learns that Tanya's mother neglected her when she was younger, and that Tanya blames her for the family moving back from New Zealand to the UK. As Tanya prepares to leave in the ambulance, her mother grabs the ambulance keys and drops them down a drain, resulting in Tanya giving birth in the back of the ambulance. After a successful birth, Duffy confides in Charlie and the pair share a kiss. Elsewhere, Sebastian and Dylan treat a teenager with epilepsy. Dylan is surprised when he discovers that Sebastian's father is one of the top surgical consultants in the hospital, and soon finds himself clashing with Sebastian when his father tries to take his patient for surgery without consent.
101612"About My Mother"[49]Paul RiordanKim Millar19 November 2016 (2016-11-19)5.66
Connie distracts herself by returning to work as the day arrives for Grace to be discharged from hospital. Hugo, one of Grace's friends, is admitted after a hitchhiking attempt goes wrong. Connie begins treating Hugo but soon becomes distressed when he asks questions about Grace's whereabouts. Hugo later flees the hospital after learning his father's girlfriend is pregnant and Connie has been lying to him about Grace. As Hugo leaves the hospital, Connie discovers he has a liver injury. She finds Hugo and convinces him to return to the hospital for treatment, before allowing him to see Grace. Meanwhile, Elle announces to the team an undercover inspector will be present in the hospital for the day. The inspector prepares to reveals he is satisfied with the state of the hospital, until he hears Louise verbally abused a patient and David and Sebastian dismissed a potential diagnosis.
101713"Not in Holby Anymore"[50]Matthew EvansSimon Norman26 November 2016 (2016-11-26)TBD
Charlie, Duffy and Jacob challenge the team following a disappointing review of the hospital, picking out their colleagues weaknesses and setting tasks for the team to complete throughout their shift. David goes out with the paramedics to a nightclub, where he finds himself jumping from a building onto a car to save a man suffering severe crush injuries during a crowd crush. Back at the ED, Louise works on her compassion, but she struggles to connect with a patient, who is high on drugs and has undiagnosed mental health issues. At the same time, Noel becomes irritated by the introduction of new self sign-in machines at the reception desk. As the trios shift ends, David, Louise and Noel overhear Charlie, Duffy and Jacob having a conversation, and soon realise the tasks they completed were only implemented to help them build on their confidence and communication skills.
101814"All I Want for Christmas Is You"[22]Matthew EvansRebecca Wojciechowski3 December 2016 (2016-12-03)TBD
Connie returns to work following Grace's discharge, but learns her first patient is one she treated when she was a cardiothoracic surgeon, Peter. Peter is admitted with an end-of-life care plan, but his father begs Connie to keep him alive. As Peter's organs begin to fail, Connie manages to find a match for Peter's much needed heart and lung transplant. Meanwhile, a confident Seb takes charge of a patient, but the patient dies. When his father makes a cruel comment in Resus, Seb blames himself and ends up getting drunk at the Christmas party. Later, a drunk Seb arrives at Dylan's boathouse and tries to kiss Dylan, but is shocked when he is rejected. At the Christmas party, the team learn of Robyn's pregnancy, apart from Max, while Duffy and Charlie declare their love for each other, just as Ryan, Duffy's estranged husband, turns up.
101915"Bah Humbug"[51]David BeauchampDominique Moloney10 December 2016 (2016-12-10)TBD

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