Casualty (series 16)
Casualty (series 16) | |
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Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 40 |
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Original network | BBC One |
Original release | 15 September 2001 – 29 June 2002 |
The sixteenth series of the British medical drama television series Casualty commenced airing in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 15 September 2001 and finished on 29 June 2002. It saw another increase, this time to 40 episodes. On 30 March 2002, Episode 350 had to be shown on BBC Two, due to some schedule changes on BBC One, the Queen Mother had died that day.
Cast
- Derek Thompson as Charlie Fairhead (Charge Nurse)
- Cathy Shipton as Lisa "Duffy" Duffin (Ward Sister)
- Robert Gwilym as Max Gallagher (Episodes 1–36) (Consultant in Emergency Medicine)
- Ian Kelsey as Patrick Spiller (Episodes 1–28) (Speciality Registrar, Emergency Medicine)
- Christine Stephen-Daly as Lara Stone (Episode 3 onwards) (Senior House Officer)
- Ian Bleasdale as Josh Griffiths (Senior Paramedic)
- Jan Anderson as Chloe Hill (Episodes 1–20) (Paramedic)
- Zita Sattar as Anna Paul (Paramedic)
- Will Mellor as Jack Vincent (Paramedic)
- Adjoa Andoh as Colette Kierney (Paramedic)
- Martina Laird as Comfort Jones (Paramedic)
- Kwame Kwei-Armah as Finlay "Fin" Newton (Paramedic)
- Ben Keaton as Spencer (Paramedic)
- Dan Rymer as Dillon Cahill (Staff Nurse)
- Kelly Harrison as Nikki Marshall (Staff Nurse)
- Amy Robbins as Rachel James (Episodes 1–15) (Senior Staff Nurse)
- Judy Loe as Jan Goddard (From Episode 3) (Senior Staff Nurse)
- Lee Warburton as Tony Vincent (Episode 11 onwards) (Healthcare Assistant)
- Fiona Gillies as Philippa Kinross (Episodes 14–19) (Agency Nurse)
- Emily Dormer as Gilly (Episodes 24–30) (Student Nurse)
- Christopher Colquhoun as Simon Kaminski (Episode 29 onwards) (Emergency Nurse Practitioner)
- Louise Brealey as Roxanne "Roxy" Bird (Episode 32 onwards) (Ward Sister)
- Simon MacCorkindale as Harry Harper (Episode 37 onwards) (Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Clinical Lead)
Guest stars
- Bob Mason as Jeff McGuire (From Episode 1) (Staff Nurse)
- Morag Siller as Leona (Episode 9) (Agency Nurse)
- Lisa Palfrey as Melanie Collier (Episode 37 onwards) (Senior Ward Sister)
- Dorian Healy as David Collier (Episodes 37–40) (Paramedic)
- Janet Dibley as Amanda Lewis (Director of Emergency Medicine, Holby City NHS Trust)
- Arthur Caulfield as Ben Lewis (Pre-Registration House Officer)
- Charis Thomas as Natalie McKay (Episodes 2,14 and 15) (Senior Agency Nurse)
- Chad Shepherd as Rob Jones (Clinical Audit Assistant, Receptionist)
Episodes
Main article: List of Casualty episodes
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Viewers (millions) |
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321 | 1 | "Holding the Baby" | Adrian Bean | Stephen McAteer | 15 September 2001 | 8.98 |
Ambulance Technician, Nikki Marshall, Paramedic, Comfort Jones, Paramedic Duty Manager Jeff McGuire, Staff Nurse, Dillon Cahill and policewoman, Rachel James is introduced | ||||||
322 | 2 | "Dirty Laundry" | Paul Duane | Clive Dawson and Stephen McAteer | 22 September 2001 | 8.41 |
323 | 3 | "All's Fair" | Paul Wroblewski | David Lane | 29 September 2001 | 8.29 |
Chief Executive Officer, Jan Goddard and SHO, Lara Stone is introduced | ||||||
324 | 4 | "Crash Course" | Tim Leandro | Paul Cornell | 6 October 2001 | 8.48 |
325 | 5 | "Bringing Up Baby" | Sue Dunderdale | Dan Sefton | 13 October 2001 | 8.77 |
326 | 6 | "White Lies" | Reza Moradi | Peter Mills | 20 October 2001 | 8.95 |
327 | 7 | "Facing the Future" | Nic Phillips | Jo O'Keefe | 27 October 2001 | 7.97 |
328 | 8 | "For My Next Trick" | Paul Wroblewski | Rachel Gretton & Vicky Cleaver | 3 November 2001 | 8.27 |
329 | 9 | "Distant Elephants" | Paul Duane | Leslie Stewart | 10 November 2001 | 9.10 |
330 | 10 | "It's a Family Affair" | Adrian Bean | Chris Webb | 17 November 2001 | 8.76 |
331 | 11 | "The Morning After" | Sue Dunderdale | Edel Brosnan | 24 November 2001 | 7.71 |
332 | 12 | "Best Intentions" | Reza Moradi | Maurice Bessman | 1 December 2001 | 7.88 |
333 | 13 | "Someone to Watch Over Me" | Nic Phillips | Ann Marie Di Mambro | 8 December 2001 | 8.42 |
334 | 14 | "Happily Ever After" | Ian White | Ginnie Hole | 15 December 2001 | 8.64 |
335 | 15 | "Life and Soul" | Jim O'Hanlon | Andrew Rattenbury and Katharine Way | 22 December 2001 | 8.47 |
Death of Policewoman, Rachel James | ||||||
336 | 16 | "Consequences" | Adrian Bean | Stuart Morris | 26 December 2001 | 7.53 |
337 | 17 | "Playing with Fire" | Graham Wetherell | Patrick Melanaphy | 29 December 2001 | 9.57 |
338 | 18 | "Checking In, Checking Out" | Reza Moradi | Dan Sefton | 5 January 2002 | 8.76 |
339 | 19 | "Blowing the Whistle" | Jeremy Webb | Andrew Holden | 12 January 2002 | 8.18 |
340 | 20 | "You're Going Home in the Back of an Ambulance" | Ian White | Paul Cornell | 19 January 2002 | 8.77 |
Departure of Staff Nurse, Chloe Hill | ||||||
341 | 21 | "Only the Lonely" | Jim O'Hanlon | David Lane | 26 January 2002 | 8.87 |
Agency Nurse, Melanie Phillips is introduced. | ||||||
342 | 22 | "In the Heat of the Night" | Gwennan Sage | Edel Brosnan | 2 February 2002 | 8.79 |
343 | 23 | "Acceptance" | Graham Wetherell | David Joss Buckley | 9 February 2002 | 8.13 |
344 | 24 | "Nobody's Perfect" | Reza Moradi | Jo O'Keefe | 16 February 2002 | 8.86 |
Receptionist, Gilly is introduced | ||||||
345 | 25 | "What Becomes of the Broken Hearted" | Lawrence Gordon Clark | Stephen McAteer | 23 February 2002 | 9.27 |
346 | 26 | "Life Incognito" | A.J. Quinn | Tony McHale | 2 March 2002 | 8.80 |
347 | 27 | "You Can't Take Them All Home With You" | Graham Wetherell | Leslie Stewart | 9 March 2002 | 8.43 |
348 | 28 | "Past, Present, Future" | Tim Leandro | Paul Cornell | 16 March 2002 | 8.83 |
Death of Registrar, Patrick Spiller | ||||||
349 | 29 | "Memories" | Neil Adams | Peter Mills | 23 March 2002 | 7.37 |
Registrar, Simon Kaminski is introduced | ||||||
350 | 30 | "Hearts and Minds" | A.J. Quinn | Danny McCahon and David Lane | 30 March 2002 | 4.66 |
Receptionist, Gilly is arrested | ||||||
351 | 31 | "Dominoes" | Jeremy Webb | James Wood | 6 April 2002 | 7.09 |
352 | 32 | "Waving Not Drowning" | Sven Arnstein | Edel Brosnan | 13 April 2002 | 7.75 |
Student Nurse, Roxanne Bird is introduced | ||||||
353 | 33 | "Big Rocks and Very Hard Places" | Adrian Bean | David Joss Buckley | 20 April 2002 | 8.06 |
354 | 34 | "Scapegoat" | Andy Hay | David Joss Buckley | 27 April 2002 | 6.96 |
355 | 35 | "Too Close for Comfort" | Gwennan Sage | Colin Wyatt | 4 May 2002 | 8.15 |
356 | 36 | "The Sting" | Graham Wetherell | Leslie Stewart | 18 May 2002 | 9.35 |
Departure of Consultant, Max Gallagher | ||||||
357 | 37 | "Denial" | Gill Wilkinson | Ann Marie Di Mambro | 8 June 2002 | 8.47 |
Consultant, Harry Harper is introduced | ||||||
358 | 38 | "Taking It All Back to the Streets" | A.J. Quinn | Andrew Holden | 15 June 2002 | 8.58 |
359 | 39 | "Broken Hearts" | Adrian Bean | Stuart Morris | 22 June 2002 | 8.88 |
360 | 40 | "Code Red" | Jeremy Webb | Paul Cornell | 29 June 2002 | 9.31 |
Porter, Spencer, Chief Executive Officer, Jan Goddard and Agency Nurse, Melanie Phillips departs SHO Doctor Lara Stone Is Arrested. |
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