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Casualty: All Is Fair

on BBC One London

A boxing coach places his protege in danger and a lovelorn student nearly kills her ex-boyfriend.
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Episode written by Keith Temple
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

[NB title on-screen is "All's Fair"]

Casualty 8.05pm BBC 1
The question is on everyone's lips, Charlie's included: has Baz told Peter that their marriage is over and she really loves Charlie? Regular viewers may already have their suspicions about the answer. Meanwhile;another romance appears to bubbling along: Rachel's young admirer turns up in the A and E department again. This time, he says, a television fell on his head.
As always, topical subjects mingle with the medical and romantic storylines. An idealistic young boxer gets badly injured in the ring; a teenager unknowingly eats a cake laced with drugs, with alarming results; and an army wife takes drastic action because no one will take her claims of Gulf War Syndrome seriously.

Contributors

Writer:
Keith Temple
Producer:
Corinne Hollingworth
Director:
Sharon Miller
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Martin Ashford:
Patrick Robinson
Mike Barratt:
Clive Mantle
Barbara Hayes:
Julia Watson
Rachel Longworth:
Jane Gurnett
Kate Wilson:
Sorcha Cusack
Jude Kocarnik:
Lisa Coleman
Matt Hawley:
Jason Merrells
Josh Griffiths:
Ian Bleasdale
Liz Harker:
Sue Devaney
Daniel Perryman:
Craig Kelly
Laura Milburn:
Lizzy McInnerny
Trevor Wilson:
Michael N Harbour
Peter Hayes:
Robert Duncan
Henry Reeve-Jones:
David Robb
Tim Greenway:
Gary Bakewell
Zoe Ross:
Gaynor Barrett
Jed Jarrold:
Simon Fenton
Mark Somers:
Chris Hargreaves
Desi Lavers:
Niall Toibin
Howard Jarrold:
Joe Absolom
Simon Reynard:
Andrew Muir
Rita Smart:
Annoush Kalegallois
Morris:
Sacha Grunpeter
Giles:
Luke Healy
Tony Malvin:
Stuart McQuarrie
Lynn Marvin:
Sara Mair Thomas
Tess Opie:
Antonia Loyd
Wesley Malvin:
Joseph Alexander
Vicky:
Maggie Lynskey
Chris:
Kevin Dyer

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