Casualty (series 12)

Casualty series 12
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of episodes 26
Broadcast
Original channel BBC One
Original run 11 September 1997 – 28 February 1998
Home video release
DVD release date Unknown

The twelfth series of the British medical drama television series Casualty commenced airing in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 11 September 1997 and finished on 28 February 1998.[1] The first episode was originally due to be shown on the evening of Saturday 6 September, but this was delayed until the following Thursday due to coverage of the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales earlier on that day, as the BBC felt it would be inappropriate to air the episode so soon after such an event.

This series was notable as two of the episodes (episodes 1 and 17) had an extended 'feature-length' running time of 75 minutes, compared to the standard episode length of 50 minutes. Episode 17, The Golden Hour, aired on 27 December 1997, featured a multiple motorway pile-up.

The series also featured the first official two-part story, Everlasting Love, which played out over episodes 25 and 26.

Cast

Guest stars

Episodes

Episode No.[nb 1] Series No. Episode Director Writer(s) Original airdate
2011"Give My Love to Esme (75 minutes)"Peter Barber-FlemingGinnie Hole11 September 1997
Elliot Matthews, George Woodman, Mark Grace, Tina Seabrook, Amy Howard and Sunny Sunderland are introduced
2022"Private Lives"Peter Barber-FlemingRobin Mukherjee13 September 1997
2033"Nearest and Dearest"Martin HutchingsStephen Wyatt20 September 1997
2044"What Friends Are For"Hettie MacDonaldAndrew Holden27 September 1997
2055"The Things We Do For Love"Michael Owen MorrisPeter Bowker4 October 1997
2066"Counting the Cost"Nigel DouglasTony McHale11 October 1997
2077"Always on My Mind"Anthony GarnerShelagh Stephenson18 October 1997
2088"Finders Keepers"Martin HutchingsJoe Broughton25 October 1997
2099"Whatever it Takes"Hettie MacDonaldTony Lindsay1 November 1997
Penny Hutchens is introduced
21010"A Taste of Freedom"Nigel DouglasShelagh Stephenson8 November 1997
Kate Wilson departs
21111"Bad Company"Michael Owen MorrisRobin Mukherjee15 November 1997
Jack Hathaway departs
21212"Moving On"Alan WareingJonathan Rich22 November 1997
Liz Harker departs
21313"Power of Persuasion"Anthony GarnerTony Lindsay29 November 1997
Eve Montgomery is introduced
21414"Out of Control"Gary LoveCarolyn Sally Jones6 December 1997
21515"Love's Labour"Joanna HoggGil Brailey13 December 1997
21616"Facing Up"Michael Owen MorrisJonathan Rich20 December 1997
21717"The Golden Hour (75 minutes)"Nigel DouglasBarbara Machin27 December 1997
21818"An Eye for an Eye"Alan WareingTony Lindsay3 January 1998
21919"Loco Parentis"Gwennan SageAndrew Holden10 January 1998
22020"Degrees of Separation"Joanna HoggGil Brailey17 January 1998
22121"Secrets"Michael Owen MorrisJonathan Rich24 January 1998
22222"Love Me Tender"Gary LoveTony Lindsay31 January 1998
22323"Taking Sides"Paul MurtonSteve Chambers7 February 1998
22424"We Can Be Heroes"Michael Owen MorrisJonathan Rich14 February 1998
22525"Everlasting Love - Part One"Nigel DouglasBarbara Machin21 February 1998
22626"Everlasting Love - Part Two"Nigel DouglasBarbara Machin28 February 1998
Baz Fairhead, Elliot Matthews and Richard McCaig departs

Notes

  1. "Episode No." refers to the episode's number in the overall series, whereas "Series No." refers to the episode's number in this particular series.

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