my-server
← Wiki

Casualty series 10

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. Notable events of the series include Ash's marriage to Laura, Baz's affair with Charlie, Baz's pregnancy, and a gas explosion.

Production

Corinne Hollingworth continued to steer Casualty as it entered its tenth series, navigating a television landscape increasingly crowded with fresh medical dramas. Despite formidable rivals like ER, Chicago Hope and the UK's own Cardiac Arrest, the show maintained its footing and proved its enduring appeal.

Love was blooming in Holby this series; Charlie and Baz reignited their long-lost flame, while Dr Mike Barratt found himself drawn to nurse Rachel. And in a finale filled with emotion and a touch of turbulence, Ash and PR officer Laura said "I do", but not without a few dramatic twists along the way. Redland Chapel in Bristol became the stage for Ash and Laura's on-screen union, with 135 extras packed into the pews to recreate the feel of a real wedding day.

Cast

Overview

The tenth series of Casualty features a cast of characters working in the emergency department of Holby City Hospital. 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 Korcanik. Ian Bleasdale and Sue Devaney starred as paramedics Josh Griffiths and Liz Harker. Jason Merrells portrayed receptionist Matt Hawley.

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. Robert Duncan was introduced in episode two as the hospital's non-executive director Peter Hayes. 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. Bakewell departed in episode twenty-two while Robb departed in episode twenty-three. Frank Grimes reprised his guest role of Matt's father, Brian Hawley, for five episodes between episode nine and episode fifteen. 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

Recurring and guest characters

Episodes

<onlyinclude>

</onlyinclude>

Notes

References

Bibliography

External links