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Casualty (series 1)

The first series of the British medical drama television series Casualty began airing on 6 September 1986, and concluded on 27 December 1986. The show was created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin after the pair were both hospitalised for different reasons. Brock and Unwin were deeply concerned with what they saw within hospitals and decided to pitch a document in 1985 for the BBC. It was reported the pitch document 'read like a manifesto', and the show was then commissioned. Geraint Morris was appointed as the show's producer. Casualty was commissioned to boost ratings on BBC One at peak times after ratings began to decline between 1984 and 1985. Prior to first series airing, Brock and Unwin visited a hospital in Bristol where they met a charge nurse called Pete Salt. Salt was appointed the series medical advisor.

Casualty
Series 1
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of episodes15
Release
Original networkBBC One
Original release6 September (1986-09-06) –
27 December 1986 (1986-12-27)
Series chronology
Next →
Series 2
List of episodes

The first series of Casualty consisted of fifteen episodes, which aired weekly on a Saturday night. Each episode was individually titled. The first series featured ten main characters, who were all appointed different roles within the A&E department. By the end of the first series, two actors would not be returning for the second series: Julia Watson (Baz Samuels) and George Harris (Clive King). Watson eventually returned to the programme in 1995.

Cast edit

Overview edit

The first series of Casualty featured ten main characters.[1] All ten characters were introduced in the first episode of the series.[1] The fifteenth episode saw the last appearances of characters Baz Samuels and Clive King, whose respective departures would be explained in the second series.[2][3] The other eight characters reprised their roles in series two.

Throughout the duration of the first series, there were seven notable actors who appeared in guest roles. Graham Cole played a junior doctor in episode one,[4] Michael Garner played PC McMorrow in episode four,[5] Alfred Molina played Fleet Street journalist Harry Horner in episode four,[6] while Vas Blackwood also appeared in episode four, as Bob.[7] Stella Gonet played Clare Wainwright, a specialist registrar in general medicine in episode seven,[8][9] while Perry Fenwick played patient Marvin Osborne in episode nine.[10]

Main characters edit

Development edit

The idea of Casualty came together when co-creators Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin were both hospitalised for different reasons.[11] During their time at the hospital, the pair were 'deeply concerned by what they saw'.[11] Brock and Unwin pitched a document and sent it to the BBC in 1985. Unwin said in an interview with Radio Times that their pitch 'read like a manifesto', with the first sentence being: "In 1948, a dream was born - a National Health Service. In 1985, the dream is in tatters."[12] Unwin said that he and Brock were both 'left–wing and passionate', and that they 'knew what stories there were to tell'.[12] After the commissioning of Casualty, the BBC decided to team Unwin and Brock up with television producer Geraint Morris.[12][13]

One of the reasons Casualty was produced was to help boost decreasing ratings for the BBC between 1984 and 1985 during peak viewing times on Friday and Saturday evenings.[14] Before Brock and Unwin scripted the first series, they took a visit to a hospital based in Bristol. There, they met Pete Salt, a charge nurse. Salt was appointed the series medical advisor, advising the team of Casualty on what was and wasn't medically possible or accurate.[11][14]

Episodes edit

No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
11"Gas"Frank W. SmithJeremy Brock and Paul Unwin6 September 1986 (1986-09-06)
A gas explosion at the docks causes a rush of casualties choking on the fumes, but can an antidote be found in time?
22"Hide and Seek"Frank W. SmithPaul Unwin and Jeremy Brock13 September 1986 (1986-09-13)
A hysterical woman who threatens to kill a baby tests Baz's patience and ability to the limit.
33"Night Runners"Antonia BirdMatthew Bardsley20 September 1986 (1986-09-20)
A policeman is stabbed at a local football fixture, but is the situation as simple as it seems? A Christian Scientist's beliefs puts her life at a risk.
44"Jump Start"Antonia BirdSusan Wilkins27 September 1986 (1986-09-27)
The night-shift are faced with a motorway pile-up, bleeding Madonna wannabes, and a drunk Fleet Street journalist.
55"Blood Brothers"Antonia BirdWally K. Daly4 October 1986 (1986-10-04)
A desperate runaway is in need of help, and prejudices are challenged when a gay haemophiliac arrives with a cut hand. Baz's long-term future at Casualty looks doubtful.
66"High Noon"Frank W. SmithRay Brennan11 October 1986 (1986-10-11)
A law student refuses to accept a diagnosis of Epilepsy, whilst Duffy organises a protest against the planned Casualty service cuts.
77"Professionals"Frank W. SmithSusan Wilkins18 October 1986 (1986-10-18)
A terrified woman is brought in who has been raped and badly beaten. It does not take the staff very long to discover who the culprit is, but confronting him is fraught with difficulties.
88"Crazies"Renny RyeMatthew Bardsley25 October 1986 (1986-10-25)
When Holby's taxi drivers are attacked, Megan worries for the safety of her driver husband. Ewart grows concerned about the safety of his staff.
99"Moonlight Becomes You..."Renny RyeRay Brennan8 November 1986 (1986-11-08)
When a patient comes into Casualty from an old people's home, a chain of events begins which culminates in a kidnapping.
1010"Teeny Poppers"Renny RyeJaney Preger15 November 1986 (1986-11-15)
Trouble is afoot for Ewart when a young Asian youth dies in Casualty and his family threaten the unit with legal action. Megan is brought in for treatment.
1111"Drunk"Jan SargentLise Mayer22 November 1986 (1986-11-22)
Rumours of a Royal Visit to Casualty cause havoc. Baz and Charlie fight for the life of a half-drowned boy, but their joy at saving him is overshadowed when one of their own is brought in by ambulance.
1212"Quiet"Michael BrayshawRoy Mitchell6 December 1986 (1986-12-06)
Casualty is besieged by all manners of cases, including the victor of a boxing match and an addict who has taken an overdose. A recuperating Megan proves a valuable confidant for Duffy.
1313"No Future"Jan SargentPaul Unwin and Jeremy Brock13 December 1986 (1986-12-13)
A dramatic siege on Megan's estate threatens the life of a child, but the perpetrator is found to be neither terrorist nor madman.
1414"Survival"Michael BrayshawWally K Daly20 December 1986 (1986-12-20)
The staff is sympathetic when Arthur, who suffers from a heart condition, expresses a desire to end his misery. Baz makes a decision about her pregnancy.
1515"Closure"Jan SargentJeremy Brock and Paul Unwin27 December 1986 (1986-12-27)
There is little in the way of Christmas cheer, as the department faces the threat of imminent closure. Morale plummets, inspiring Charlie to organise an impromptu pantomime.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Series 1 (1986)". BBC. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  2. ^ Griffin, Cheryl (13 January 2010). "Clive King". Holby.tv. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  3. ^ Griffin, Cheryl (13 January 2010). "Baz Wilder". Holby.tv. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  4. ^ Griffin, Cheryl (13 January 2010). "Graham Cole". Holby.tv. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  5. ^ Griffin, Cheryl (13 January 2010). "Michael Garner". Holby.tv. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  6. ^ Griffin, Cheryl (13 January 2010). "Alfred Molina". Holby.tv. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  7. ^ Griffin, Cheryl (13 January 2010). "Vas Blackwood: Previous Appearances". Holby.tv. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  8. ^ Griffin, Cheryl (13 January 2010). "Stella Gonet: Previous Appearances". Holby.tv. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  9. ^ "My six best books: Actress Stella Gonet on Little Women, Rebecca and French cooking". Sunday Express. 11 October 2013. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  10. ^ Griffin, Cheryl (13 January 2010). "Perry Fenwick". Holby.tv. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  11. ^ a b c Unwin, Paul; Brock, Jeremy (7 September 2011). "25 years strong: the idea that defined Casualty". BBC. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  12. ^ a b c Unwin, Paul (3 September 2011). "Casualty creator: we were left-wing and passionate". Radio Times. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  13. ^ Hayward, Anthony (15 July 1997). "Obituary: Geraint Morris". The Independent. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  14. ^ a b Holland, Patricia. "10". Broadcasting and the NHS in the Thatcherite 1980s: The Challenge to Public Service.

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The first series of the British medical drama television series Casualty began airing on 6 September 1986 and concluded on 27 December 1986 The show was created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin after the pair were both hospitalised for different reasons Brock and Unwin were deeply concerned with what they saw within hospitals and decided to pitch a document in 1985 for the BBC It was reported the pitch document read like a manifesto and the show was then commissioned Geraint Morris was appointed as the show s producer Casualty was commissioned to boost ratings on BBC One at peak times after ratings began to decline between 1984 and 1985 Prior to first series airing Brock and Unwin visited a hospital in Bristol where they met a charge nurse called Pete Salt Salt was appointed the series medical advisor CasualtySeries 1Country of originUnited KingdomNo of episodes15ReleaseOriginal networkBBC OneOriginal release6 September 1986 09 06 27 December 1986 1986 12 27 Series chronologyNext Series 2List of episodesThe first series of Casualty consisted of fifteen episodes which aired weekly on a Saturday night Each episode was individually titled The first series featured ten main characters who were all appointed different roles within the A amp E department By the end of the first series two actors would not be returning for the second series Julia Watson Baz Samuels and George Harris Clive King Watson eventually returned to the programme in 1995 Contents 1 Cast 1 1 Overview 1 2 Main characters 2 Development 3 Episodes 4 References 5 External linksCast editOverview edit The first series of Casualty featured ten main characters 1 All ten characters were introduced in the first episode of the series 1 The fifteenth episode saw the last appearances of characters Baz Samuels and Clive King whose respective departures would be explained in the second series 2 3 The other eight characters reprised their roles in series two Throughout the duration of the first series there were seven notable actors who appeared in guest roles Graham Cole played a junior doctor in episode one 4 Michael Garner played PC McMorrow in episode four 5 Alfred Molina played Fleet Street journalist Harry Horner in episode four 6 while Vas Blackwood also appeared in episode four as Bob 7 Stella Gonet played Clare Wainwright a specialist registrar in general medicine in episode seven 8 9 while Perry Fenwick played patient Marvin Osborne in episode nine 10 Main characters edit Lisa Bowerman as Sandra Mute Brenda Fricker as Megan Roach Bernard Gallagher as Ewart Plimmer George Harris as Clive King Robert Pugh as Andrew Ponting Debbie Roza as Susie Mercier Christopher Rozycki as Kuba Trzcinski Cathy Shipton as Lisa Duffy Duffin Derek Thompson as Charlie Fairhead Julia Watson as Barbara Baz SamuelsDevelopment editThe idea of Casualty came together when co creators Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin were both hospitalised for different reasons 11 During their time at the hospital the pair were deeply concerned by what they saw 11 Brock and Unwin pitched a document and sent it to the BBC in 1985 Unwin said in an interview with Radio Times that their pitch read like a manifesto with the first sentence being In 1948 a dream was born a National Health Service In 1985 the dream is in tatters 12 Unwin said that he and Brock were both left wing and passionate and that they knew what stories there were to tell 12 After the commissioning of Casualty the BBC decided to team Unwin and Brock up with television producer Geraint Morris 12 13 One of the reasons Casualty was produced was to help boost decreasing ratings for the BBC between 1984 and 1985 during peak viewing times on Friday and Saturday evenings 14 Before Brock and Unwin scripted the first series they took a visit to a hospital based in Bristol There they met Pete Salt a charge nurse Salt was appointed the series medical advisor advising the team of Casualty on what was and wasn t medically possible or accurate 11 14 Episodes editNo overallNo inseriesTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date11 Gas Frank W SmithJeremy Brock and Paul Unwin6 September 1986 1986 09 06 A gas explosion at the docks causes a rush of casualties choking on the fumes but can an antidote be found in time 22 Hide and Seek Frank W SmithPaul Unwin and Jeremy Brock13 September 1986 1986 09 13 A hysterical woman who threatens to kill a baby tests Baz s patience and ability to the limit 33 Night Runners Antonia BirdMatthew Bardsley20 September 1986 1986 09 20 A policeman is stabbed at a local football fixture but is the situation as simple as it seems A Christian Scientist s beliefs puts her life at a risk 44 Jump Start Antonia BirdSusan Wilkins27 September 1986 1986 09 27 The night shift are faced with a motorway pile up bleeding Madonna wannabes and a drunk Fleet Street journalist 55 Blood Brothers Antonia BirdWally K Daly4 October 1986 1986 10 04 A desperate runaway is in need of help and prejudices are challenged when a gay haemophiliac arrives with a cut hand Baz s long term future at Casualty looks doubtful 66 High Noon Frank W SmithRay Brennan11 October 1986 1986 10 11 A law student refuses to accept a diagnosis of Epilepsy whilst Duffy organises a protest against the planned Casualty service cuts 77 Professionals Frank W SmithSusan Wilkins18 October 1986 1986 10 18 A terrified woman is brought in who has been raped and badly beaten It does not take the staff very long to discover who the culprit is but confronting him is fraught with difficulties 88 Crazies Renny RyeMatthew Bardsley25 October 1986 1986 10 25 When Holby s taxi drivers are attacked Megan worries for the safety of her driver husband Ewart grows concerned about the safety of his staff 99 Moonlight Becomes You Renny RyeRay Brennan8 November 1986 1986 11 08 When a patient comes into Casualty from an old people s home a chain of events begins which culminates in a kidnapping 1010 Teeny Poppers Renny RyeJaney Preger15 November 1986 1986 11 15 Trouble is afoot for Ewart when a young Asian youth dies in Casualty and his family threaten the unit with legal action Megan is brought in for treatment 1111 Drunk Jan SargentLise Mayer22 November 1986 1986 11 22 Rumours of a Royal Visit to Casualty cause havoc Baz and Charlie fight for the life of a half drowned boy but their joy at saving him is overshadowed when one of their own is brought in by ambulance 1212 Quiet Michael BrayshawRoy Mitchell6 December 1986 1986 12 06 Casualty is besieged by all manners of cases including the victor of a boxing match and an addict who has taken an overdose A recuperating Megan proves a valuable confidant for Duffy 1313 No Future Jan SargentPaul Unwin and Jeremy Brock13 December 1986 1986 12 13 A dramatic siege on Megan s estate threatens the life of a child but the perpetrator is found to be neither terrorist nor madman 1414 Survival Michael BrayshawWally K Daly20 December 1986 1986 12 20 The staff is sympathetic when Arthur who suffers from a heart condition expresses a desire to end his misery Baz makes a decision about her pregnancy 1515 Closure Jan SargentJeremy Brock and Paul Unwin27 December 1986 1986 12 27 There is little in the way of Christmas cheer as the department faces the threat of imminent closure Morale plummets inspiring Charlie to organise an impromptu pantomime References edit a b Series 1 1986 BBC Retrieved 24 July 2016 Griffin Cheryl 13 January 2010 Clive King Holby tv Retrieved 24 July 2016 Griffin Cheryl 13 January 2010 Baz Wilder Holby tv Retrieved 24 July 2016 Griffin Cheryl 13 January 2010 Graham Cole Holby tv Retrieved 24 July 2016 Griffin Cheryl 13 January 2010 Michael Garner Holby tv Retrieved 24 July 2016 Griffin Cheryl 13 January 2010 Alfred Molina Holby tv Retrieved 24 July 2016 Griffin Cheryl 13 January 2010 Vas Blackwood Previous Appearances Holby tv Retrieved 24 July 2016 Griffin Cheryl 13 January 2010 Stella Gonet Previous Appearances Holby tv Retrieved 24 July 2016 My six best books Actress Stella Gonet on Little Women Rebecca and French cooking Sunday Express 11 October 2013 Retrieved 24 July 2016 Griffin Cheryl 13 January 2010 Perry Fenwick Holby tv Retrieved 24 July 2016 a b c Unwin Paul Brock Jeremy 7 September 2011 25 years strong the idea that defined Casualty BBC Retrieved 24 July 2016 a b c Unwin Paul 3 September 2011 Casualty creator we were left wing and passionate Radio Times Retrieved 24 July 2016 Hayward Anthony 15 July 1997 Obituary Geraint Morris The Independent Retrieved 24 July 2016 a b Holland Patricia 10 Broadcasting and the NHS in the Thatcherite 1980s The Challenge to Public Service External links editCasualty series 1 at the Internet Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Casualty series 1 amp oldid 1180477443, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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