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The following is a list of the episodes of the British television series Casualty that were broadcast in its first 20 series. Casualty premiered on 6 September 1986 and was originally commissioned for fifteen episodes. The first series concluded on 27 December 1986.
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For the British medical drama television series Casualty, List of Casualty episodes may refer to: List of Casualty episodes (series 1–20)
The following is a list of the episodes of the British television series Casualty that have aired since the thirty-fifth series. Casualty premiered on 6 September 1986 and was originally commissioned for fifteen episodes.
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Casualty Kirsty Loretta Mitchell (born 28 June 1974) [ 1 ] is a British actress from Glasgow , Scotland . She is the Scottish voice of Mòrag Ladair in Xenoblade Chronicles 2 .
Caroline Webster debuted in episode two as paramedic Jane Scott. [2] Boland left the series in episode ten and McCarthy departed in episode thirteen. [2] Leesley and Fricker chose to leave the series after four years and five years on the show respectively. Leesley made his final appearance in episode five and Fricker departed in episode ...
Merrells got his first role in 1994 with an appearance in the film To Die For, in which he played a small part. However, he soon established himself as a successful television actor with his role as receptionist Matt Hawley in the medical drama Casualty. In 1999 he portrayed Phil Delaney in the television series Queer as Folk.