Casualty (series 13)
Casualty series 13 | |
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Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 28 |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | BBC One |
Original run | 5 September 1998 – 13 March 1999 |
Home video release | |
DVD release date | Unknown |
The thirteenth series of the British medical drama television series Casualty commenced airing in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 5 September 1998 and finished on 13 March 1999.[1]
It saw another increase, this time to 28 episodes (the first two episodes aired on consecutive nights), including a feature-length Christmas episode. The series also acted as a launchpad for characters and storylines in the spin-off series Holby City, which started in January 1999.
The series saw the arrival of several new characters including Max Gallagher and Sean Maddox, while Mark Grace left halfway through the series and George Woodman left at the end of it. Early in the series came the return of Lisa "Duffy" Duffin after a five-year absence.
Cast
- Derek Thompson as Charlie Fairhead
- Barbara Marten as Eve Montgomery
- Robert Gwilym as Max Gallagher
- Gerald Kyd as Sean Maddox
- Claire Goose as Tina Seabrook
- Jan Anderson as Chloe Hill
- Cathy Shipton as Lisa "Duffy" Duffin (Episode 4 onwards)
- Pal Aron as Adam Osman
- Jonathan Kerrigan as Sam Colloby
- Ian Bleasdale as Josh Griffiths
- Rebecca Wheatley as Amy Howard
- Vincenzo Pellegrino as Derek "Sunny" Sunderland
- Paterson Joseph as Mark Grace (Episodes 1–18)
- Rebecca Lacey as George Woodman
- Donna Alexander as Penny Hutchens
- Tobias Menzies as Frank Gallagher (Episodes 7–19)
- Michael French as Nick Jordan (Episodes 13 and 17)
- Susan Cookson as Julie Day (Various)
- Susan Cookson later returned to Casualty in Series 19 (2004/05) where she played Registrar Maggie Coldwell until the end of Series 22 in (2008).
- Michael French would eventually become a regular on Casualty (between 2008 and 2013) as Nick Jordan, after a long stint on Casualty's spin-off show Holby City.
Episodes
Main article: List of Casualty episodes
Episode No. | Series No. | Episode | Director | Writer(s) | Original airdate[2] | Viewers (millions)[2] |
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227 | 1 | "Internal Inferno - Part One" | Nigel Douglas | Tony McHale | 5 September 1998 | 11.23 |
Max Gallagher, Sean Maddox, Chloe Hill and Adam Osman are introduced | ||||||
228 | 2 | "Internal Inferno - Part Two" | Nigel Douglas | Tony McHale | 6 September 1998 | 10.37 |
229 | 3 | "Honey Bunny" | Paul Wroblewski | Jeff Povey | 12 September 1998 | 9.82 |
230 | 4 | "The Ties That Bind" | Michael Owen Morris | Andrew Rattenbury | 19 September 1998 | 11.46 |
Lisa Duffin is re-introduced after 5 years of leave | ||||||
231 | 5 | "Toys and Boys" | Julian Holmes | Tony Basgallop | 26 September 1998 | 12.58 |
232 | 6 | "Eye Spy" | Gary Love | Andrew Rattenbury | 3 October 1998 | 12.16 |
From a story by Gil Adams | ||||||
233 | 7 | "A Place of Safety" | Gill Wilkinson | Susan Boyd | 10 October 1998 | 11.42 |
234 | 8 | "She Loved the Rain" | Tim Leandro | Simon Mirren | 17 October 1998 | 12.56 |
235 | 9 | "Public Service" | Steve Shill | Gillian Richmond | 24 October 1998 | 12.74 |
236 | 10 | "It's Good to Talk" | Roberto Bangura | Deborah Cook | 31 October 1998 | 11.92 |
237 | 11 | "Next of Kin" | Michael Owen Morris | Patrick Wilde | 7 November 1998 | 11.04 |
238 | 12 | "Home Truths" | Paul Wroblewski | Graham Mitchell | 14 November 1998 | 11.70 |
239 | 13 | "One from the Heart" | Alan Wareing | Barbara Machin | 21 November 1998 | 12.71 |
240 | 14 | "Trust" | Claire Winyard | Chris Murray | 28 November 1998 | 12.66 |
241 | 15 | "No Place Like Home" | Gill Wilkinson | Susan Boyd | 5 December 1998 | 12.65 |
242 | 16 | "Making a Difference" | Alan Wareing | Andrew Rattenbury | 12 December 1998 | 12.31 |
243 | 17 | "Miracle on Casualty" | Michael Owen Morris | Tony McHale | 19 December 1998 | 12.62 |
244 | 18 | "New Year and All That" | Paul Wroblewski | Tony McHale | 26 December 1998 | 12.08 |
Mark Grace departs | ||||||
245 | 19 | "Trapped" | Claire Winyard | Tony McHale | 9 January 1999 | 9.60 |
246 | 20 | "White Lies, White Wedding" | Robert Bailey | Jeff Povey | 16 January 1999 | 11.84 |
247 | 21 | "Team Work" | Michael Owen Morris | Patrick Wilde | 23 January 1999 | 12.10 |
248 | 22 | "Human Traffic" | Philippa Langdale | Jeff Povey | 30 January 1999 | 11.49 |
249 | 23 | "Mother's Day" | Julian Holmes | Christopher Reason | 6 February 1999 | 12.09 |
250 | 24 | "Face Value" | Nigel Douglas | Graham Mitchell | 13 February 1999 | 13.09 |
251 | 25 | "Crazy Love" | Roberto Bangura | Susan Boyd | 20 February 1999 | 12.61 |
252 | 26 | "The Hardest Word" | Gill Wilkinson | Christopher Reason | 27 February 1999 | 12.84 |
253 | 27 | "Love Over Gold - Part One" | Gary Love | Chris Murray | 6 March 1999 | 10.04 |
254 | 28 | "Love Over Gold - Part Two" | Gary Love | Andrew Rattenbury | 13 March 1999 | 9.65 |
George Woodman departs |
Notes
References
- ↑ IMDB Casualty Series 13
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Viewing figures". BARB. 6 September 1998. Retrieved 14 July 2010.