Casualty series 9 explained

Series Number:9
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Network:BBC One
Num Episodes:24
Episode List:List of Casualty episodes

The ninth series of the British medical drama television series Casualty commenced airing in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 17 September 1994 and finished on 25 March 1995.

Cast

Overview

The ninth series of Casualty features a cast of characters working in the emergency department of Holby City Hospital.[1] Only 5 of the regular cast from the previous series were retained. Clive Mantle starred as emergency medicine consultant Mike Barratt. Derek Thompson continued his role as clinical nurse manager Charlie Fairhead. Patrick Robinson and Jane Gurnett appeared as charge nurse Martin "Ash" Ashford and staff nurse Rachel Longworth. Ian Bleasdale portrayed paramedic Josh Griffiths.[2] The series initially met with negative responses from some viewers due a key visual change - the switch from the videotape visual style to a 'filmic' look.[3] Many felt the grainy new visuals lacked the immediacy and clarity of videotape. The filmic effect was added in post-production, but was removed after a few weeks so that all remaining episodes in the series reverted to the familiar videotape look. The filmic style was reinstated at the start of series 22 in September 2007, and has remained the standard visual style of the series ever since.

Joan Oliver, Sorcha Cusack, Steven Brand and Jason Merrells were introduced in episode one as senior house officer Eddie Gordon, senior staff nurse Kate Wilson, staff nurse Adam Cooke and receptionist Matt Hawley.[2] Lisa Coleman and Sue Devaney were also introduced throughout the series as staff nurse Jude Korcanik and paramedic Liz Harker respectively. They made their first appearances in episodes two and ten respectively.[2] Colette Brown appeared in three episodes of the series as Adam's former wife Emma Quinn.[2] Julia Watson decided to reprise her role of Barbara "Baz" Hayes, now a locum emergency medicine consultant. Watson had last appeared on the show at the conclusion of the first series and returned in episode twenty.[2] Oliver and Brand departed at the conclusion of the series.[2]

Main characters

Recurring and guest characters

Episodes

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Casualty celebrates 1,000 episodes, 30 years and 2,500 gallons of fake blood. Pryer. Emma. 25 June 2016. Daily Mirror. 12 September 2016.
  2. Web site: Series 9 (1994-95). BBC. 21 July 2016.
  3. Web site: Holby City - TV Forum.