Casualty series 10
Casualty | |
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Season 10 | |
No. of episodes | 24 |
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Original network | BBC One |
Original release | 16 September 1995 24 February 1996 | –
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The tenth series of the British medical drama television series Casualty commenced airing in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 16 September 1995 and finished on 24 February 1996.[1]
Notable events of the series include Ash's marriage to Laura, Baz's affair with Charlie, Baz's pregnancy, and a gas explosion.[2]
Cast
Overview
The tenth series of Casualty features a cast of characters working in the emergency department of Holby City Hospital.[3] The series began with 10 roles with star billing, which was a significant increase from the previous series. Clive Mantle starred as emergency medicine consultant Mike Barratt. Julia Watson appeared as specialist registrar Barbara "Baz" Hayes. Derek Thompson continued his role as charge nurse Charlie Fairhead while Sorcha Cusack portrayed senior staff nurse Kate Wilson. Patrick Robinson, Jane Gurnett and Lisa Coleman appeared as staff nurses Martin "Ash" Ashford, Rachel Longworth and Jude Korcarnik. Ian Bleasdale and Sue Devaney starred as paramedics Josh Griffiths and Liz Harker. Jason Merrells portrayed receptionist Matt Hawley.[4]
Craig Kelly and Lizzy McInnerny began portraying senior house officer Daniel Perryman and public relations officer Laura Milburn in episode one. Both left the roles at the conclusion of the series.[4] Robert Duncan was introduced in episode two as the hospital's non-executive director Peter Hayes.[4] Michael N. Harbour, Gary Bakewell and David Robb joined the recurring cast as security guard Trevor Wilson, porter Tim Greenway and surgeon Henry Reeve-Jones in episodes three, eleven and thirteen respectively.[4] Blakewell departed in episode twenty-two while Robb departed in episode twenty-three.[4] Frank Grimes reprised his guest role of Matt's father, Brian Hawley, for five episodes between episode nine and episode fifteen.[4] Gurnett and Robinson chose to leave the show, with the former departing in episode twenty-one and the latter departing at the conclusion of the series.
Main characters
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Recurring and guest characters
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Episodes
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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153 | 1 | "Family Values" | Chris Lovett | Lisa Evans | 16 September 1995 |
154 | 2 | "Money for Nothing" | Catherine Morshead | Rob Gittins | 23 September 1995 |
155 | 3 | "Sacrifice" | Matthew Evans | Keith Temple | 30 September 1995 |
156 | 4 | "Outside Bulwayo" | Robert Gabriel | Ashley Pharoah | 7 October 1995 |
157 | 5 | "Halfway House" | Ian White | David Joss Buckley | 14 October 1995 |
158 | 6 | "Compensation" | Ken Horn | Joanne Maguire | 21 October 1995 |
159 | 7 | "Turning Point" | Tony McHale | Tony McHale | 28 October 1995 |
160 | 8 | "Battling On" | Geoff Feld | Ann Marie Di Mambro | 4 November 1995 |
161 | 9 | "Hit and Run" | Rob Evans | Billy Hamon | 11 November 1995 |
162 | 10 | "When All Else Fails" | David Innes Edwards | Tom Needham | 18 November 1995 |
163 | 11 | "Release" | Indra Bhose | David Richard-Fox | 25 November 1995 |
164 | 12 | "Bringing It All Back Home" | Michael Owen Morris | Rob Gittins | 2 December 1995 |
165 | 13 | "All's Fair" | Sharon Miller | Keith Temple | 9 December 1995 |
166 | 14 | "Shame the Devil" | Rob Evans | David Joss Buckley | 16 December 1995 |
167 | 15 | "Lost Boys" | Robert Gabriel | Ashley Pharoah | 23 December 1995 |
168 | 16 | "Castles in the Air" | Laurence Moody | Andrew Holden | 30 December 1995 |
169 | 17 | "We Shall Overcome" | Ken Horn | Christopher Reason | 6 January 1996 |
170 | 18 | "Land of Hope" | Ken Horn | Billy Hamon | 13 January 1996 |
171 | 19 | "For Your Own Good" | Rob Evans | Lisa Evans | 20 January 1996 |
172 | 20 | "Asking for Miracles" | Roger Gartland | Joanne Maguire | 27 January 1996 |
173 | 21 | "Subject to Contract" | Catherine Morshead | Gillian Richmond | 3 February 1996 |
174 | 22 | "Cheatin' Hearts" | Chris Lovett | Rob Gittins | 10 February 1996 |
175 | 23 | "The Way Lies Ruin" | Diana Patrick | Keith Temple | 17 February 1996 |
176 | 24 | "Night Moves" | David Innes Edwards | David Joss Buckley | 24 February 1996 |
References
- ^ IMDB Casualty Series 10
- ^ BBC - Casualty - Past Series
- ^ Pryer, Emma (25 June 2016). "Casualty celebrates 1,000 episodes, 30 years and 2,500 gallons of fake blood". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
- ^ a b c d e f "Series 10 (1995-96)". BBC. Retrieved 21 July 2016.