Casualty
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Casualty (TV series), to allow for common noun "casualty" (in an emergency aid context), should be considered. At least one link in WLH is intended this way.
Talk about it here.
A newsagent's attendant said of the customers suddenly fainting from advanced dehydration that she had never seen that happen on Casualty. (PROSE: The Feast of the Drowned [+]Loading...["The Feast of the Drowned (novel)"])
Landak compared Lucie Miller's dying in Blackpool General to something seen a hundred times on Casualty. (AUDIO: Death in Blackpool [+]Loading...["Death in Blackpool (audio story)"])
Behind the scenes
- Adjoa Andoh, Lyn Ashley, Kevin Clarke, Noel Clarke, Holly De Jong, Susan Engel, Andy Goddard, Tamzin Griffin, Dean Hollingsworth, Faith Kent, Paul Lacoux, Hugh Lee, Geoffrey Leesley, David Mallinson, Janine Mellor, Pamela Miles, Joanna Monro, Andrew Morgan, Michael Owen Morris, Catherine Morshead, Paul Murphy, Maureen O'Brien, Neil Penswick, Patrick Romer, Alan Rothwell, Sunetra Sarker, Chris Simmons, Ross Southard, Catherine Tate, Steven Wickham, Christopher Whittingham and Alex Zorbas have all appeared in or worked on Casualty.
- According to an instalment of The Daft Dimension, an episode of Casualty followed the broadcast of the first episode of Doctor Who's revival on Saturday 26 March 2005. A continuity announcer introduced the episode as William Noddle turned on his TV upon realising he had missed the Doctor Who premiere. (NOTVALID: The Daft Dimension 563)
- A bronze Dalek prop, which had recently served as a Death Squad Dalek in Revolution of the Daleks, made an appearance in Casualty on 17 July 2021.
- The script for The Lie of the Land [+]Loading...["The Lie of the Land (TV story)"],[1] originally featured a scene from Casualty in which Connie and Noel discuss an unconscious driver who was saved by a Monk. Connie is shown to praise the benevolence of the Monks.