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Casualty: United.... by Blood

on BBC One London

Written by Tony McHale

David's first day on reception is enlivened by two feuding families, while a devastated Josh seeks solace in Baz.
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Casualty 8.05pm BBC1
Sometimes the traumas in Holby City's A&E department are a little too close to home. So far this series Kate has been widowed; Charlie and Baz's baby has suspected epilepsy and they have learnt that their nanny has Munchausen syndrome by proxy; Richard found out he had MS; then last week Josh lost his entire family in a gas explosion. So it is a relief to know that tonight's episode offers a brief respite. However, Josh is still in shock: "It's like he's holding everything in," his partner Liz tells Baz, "He has nightmares. I hear him."

Contributors

Writer/Director:
Tony McHale
Producer:
Rosalind Anderson
Barbara Hayes:
Julia Watson
Kate Wilson:
Sorcha Cusack
Jude Kocarnik:
Lisa Coleman
Matt Hawley:
Jason Merrells
Josh Griffiths:
Ian Bleasdale
Liz Harker:
Sue Devaney
Richard McCaig:
Gray O'Brien
Gloria Hammond:
Ganiat Kasumu
Sam Colloby:
Jonathan Kerrigan
Jack Hathaway:
Peter Birch
David Sinclair:
Vas Blackwood
Penny:
Donna Alexander
Tim Johnson:
Vincent Brimble
Paula Johnson:
Joanne Good
Edward Johnson:
Michael Davis
Craig Walsh:
Mark Brailsford
Bill Lowther:
Lee Montague
Linnie Lowther:
Tilly Vosburgh
Luke Lowther:
Neil Maskell
Lee Lowther:
Zoot Lynam
Zoe Lowther:
Clare Louise Hearnden
Sam Lowther:
Lee Wilson
Ben Lowther:
Jamie O'Brien
Marie Muldowney:
Kate Fitzgerald
Conway Muldowney:
Paul Parris
Tamara Muldowney:
Vicky Murdock
Joseph Muldowney:
Dean McGuirn
Danny Muldowney:
Barry McNicholl
Mary-Clare Muldowney:
Marie-Clare Dunlop
Mary-Anne Muldowney:
Anna-Belen Dunlop
Tina:
Stacey Young
John Carelli:
Simon Molloy
Jennifer Carelli:
Francesca Ryan
CID officer:
Mark Webb
CID officer:
Choy-Ling Man

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