Continuing drama series about the staff and patients at Holby City Hospital's emergency department.
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Casualty Â鶹ԼÅÄ Programme page
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Casualty - Writing Jade's Story Charlie Swinbourne and Sophie Woolley from our Writers' Access Group explain more on our blog
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One Shot Wonder Go behind-the-scenes of the single take episode 'One'.
Scripts
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Series 38, Episode 12 - Take The Strain by Toby Walton
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Series 38, Episode 10 - Red Flags by Ciara Conway
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Series 38, Episode 7 - Tinderbox by Isla Gray
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Series 35, Episode 1 - Covid Special by Kevin Rundle
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Series 34, Episode 36 by Charlie Swinbourne and Sophie Woolley (In the script where words are in bold - they’re words that Jade would mishear when people are talking to her)
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Series 31, Episode 44 - 'One' (one shot episode) by Paul Unwin
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Series 31, Episode 38 - ‘Do Not Stand at my Grave and Weep’ by Dana Fainaru
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Series 31, Episode 1 - ‘Too Old for this Shift’ by Matthew Barry and Andy Bayliss
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Series 30, Episode 1 - 'A Child's Heart' part 1 by Paul Unwin
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Series 30, Episode 2 - 'A Child's Heart' part 2 by Paul Unwin
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Series 26, Episode 42 - 'Where Next?' by Sasha Hails
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Series 26, Episode 8 - ‘Charlie’s Angels’ by David Bowker
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Series 22, Episode 11 - 'A House Divided' by Daisy Coulam
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Series 22, Episode 25 - 'Sex and Death' by Mark Catley
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Series 21, Episode 25 - 'The Miracle on Harry's Last Shift' by Mark Catley
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Series 20, Episode 44 - ‘Perfect Day’ by Gaby Chiappe
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Series 18, Episode 1 - ‘End of the Line, Part One’ by Ann Marie di Mambro
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Series 15, Episode 36 - ‘Breaking the Spell, Part Two’ by Katharine Way
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Series 7, Episode 24 - ‘Boiling Point’ by Peter Bowker
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Series 4, Episode 11 - ‘Banking for Beginners’ by Bryan Elsley
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