Casualty (series 10)
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Casualty series 10 | |
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Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 24 |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | BBC |
Original run | 16 September 1995 – 24 February 1996 |
Home video release | |
DVD release date | Unknown |
Series chronology | |
List of Casualty episodes |
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
- Derek Thompson as Charlie Fairhead
- Julia Watson as Barbara "Baz" Hayes
- Clive Mantle as Mike Barratt
- Sorcha Cusack as Kate Wilson
- Jason Merrells as Matt Hawley
- Ian Bleasdale as Josh Griffiths
- Lisa Coleman as Jude Korcarnik
- Sue Devaney as Liz Harker
- Craig Kelly as Daniel Perryman
- Lizzy McInnerny as Laura Milburn
- Robert Duncan as Peter Hayes (Episodes 2–20)
- Jane Gurnett as Rachel Longworth (Episodes 1–21)
- Patrick Robinson as Martin Ashford
Patrick Robinson departed from the series in Episode 24. He would later return to Casualty in 1998 for a guest appearance in the Series 12 story Everlasting Love (which saw characters Charlie and Baz finally tie the knot) and returned full-time in Series 27 in 2013 when Ash had become a doctor.
Episodes
Episode No.[nb 1] | Series No. | Episode | Director | Writer(s) | Original airdate |
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153 | 1 | "Family Values" | Chris Lovett | Lisa Evans | 16 September 1995 |
Daniel Perryman and Laura Milburn are introduced | |||||
154 | 2 | "Money for Nothing" | Catherine Morshead | Rob Gittins | 23 September 1995 |
Peter Hayes is introduced. | |||||
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 |
Peter Hayes departs. | |||||
173 | 21 | "Subject to Contract" | Catherine Morshead | Gillian Richmond | 3 February 1996 |
Rachel Longworth departs. | |||||
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 |
Daniel Perryman, Martin Ashford and Laura Milburn departs |
Notes
- ↑ "Episode No." refers to the episode's number in the overall series, whereas "Series #" refers to the episode's number in this particular series.
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