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Casualty

Series 24

Episode 12: Second Chance

Duration: 49 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One WestLatest broadcast: on BBC One Wales

With the department at full stretch treating casualties from a major fire and a car accident victim with cerebral palsy, the F2s bicker through their shift as they anxiously await the fallout from their treatment of Amir. Adam warns them that they must continue to work as part of a team but Ruth in particular is reluctant to work with them, and the young medics are uneasy. Could this be the end of their short careers as doctors?

Keen to impress neurological expert Dr Sarah Evans, Ruth refuses to ask for advice about the cerebral palsy patient, preferring to struggle on alone. But when the patient worsens, the vastly experienced Jordan steps in to help. But will Ruth be honest about the situation, and where exactly does her future at the hospital lie?

Meanwhile massage parlour workers Bree and Joy are brought into Holby City hospital suffering from burns sustained when a fire breaks out in their flat. Both were making plans to escape the controlling clutches of massage parlour owner Tony, Bree with the help of her new boyfriend Dave. But will it be plain sailing for the young couple or does Joy have other plans? Show less

Contributors

Ruth Winters:
Georgia Taylor
Jay Faldren:
Ben Turner
Nick Jordan:
Michael French
Lenny Lyons:
Steven Miller
Yuki Reid:
Will Sharpe
May Phelps:
Laura Aikman
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Adam Trueman:
Tristan Gemmill
Zoe Hanna:
Sunetra Sarker
Jessica Harrison:
Gillian Kearney
Kathleen 'Dixie' Dixon:
Jane Hazlegrove
Jeff Collier:
Matt Bardock
Tess Bateman:
Suzanne Packer
Big Mac:
Charles Dale
Noel Garcia:
Tony Marshall
Alice Chantrey:
Sam Grey
Louis Fairhead:
Gregory Foreman
Serena Wark:
Cara Readle
Writer:
Paul Mari

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