Casualty (1986)

BBC One's landmark medical drama following the dedicated staff of Holby City Hospital's emergency department — now in its fifth decade on air.

Casualty - Series Information

  • Original Title: Casualty
  • First Air Year: 1986
  • Last Air Year: 2026
  • Created by: Jeremy Brock, Paul Unwin
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Drama, Soap
  • Content Rating (US): TV-PG
  • Number of Seasons: 45
  • Number of Episodes: 1,386
  • Status: Returning Series
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: September 6, 1986 (United States - TV-PG), September 6, 1986 (Canada - 14+), September 6, 1986 (Germany - 12), September 6, 1986 (France - 12), September 6, 1986 (Spain - 13)
  • Networks: BBC One
  • Alternative Titles: CASUAL+Y (UK)
  • Production Companies: BBC, BBC Studios, BBC Studios Drama Productions
  • Production Countries: United Kingdom

Casualty - Plot

Drama series about the staff and patients at Holby City Hospital's emergency department, charting the ups and downs in their personal and professional lives.

Casualty - Trailer

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Casualty - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Jeremy Brock
  • Paul Unwin

Main Cast

  • Derek Thompson
  • William Beck
  • Tony Marshall
  • Ian Bleasdale
  • Suzanne Packer
  • Catherine Shipton
  • Michael Stevenson
  • Jane Hazlegrove
  • Sunetra Sarker
  • Charles Venn

Writers

  • David Joss Buckley
  • Poz Watson
  • Hilary Frankland
  • Claire Miller
  • Isla Gray

Casualty - FAQs

Where can you watch Casualty online?

Casualty is available to stream on BritBox, BritBox via Amazon Channel, and BritBox via Apple TV Channel, all as part of a flatrate subscription. Availability may vary by region. Check JustWatch for the most up-to-date streaming options in your area.

Is Casualty the longest-running medical drama ever?

Yes, Casualty holds the Guinness World Record as the world's longest-running primetime medical drama. Since its debut on BBC One in September 1986, it has aired over 1,386 episodes across 45 seasons, outlasting virtually every comparable series in television history.

Who are the main cast members in Casualty?

The principal cast includes Derek Thompson as Charlie Fairhead, William Beck as Dylan Keogh, Tony Marshall as Noel Garcia, Ian Bleasdale as Josh Griffiths, Suzanne Packer as Tess Bateman, Catherine Shipton as Duffy, Michael Stevenson as Iain Dean, Jane Hazlegrove, Sunetra Sarker, and Charles Venn.

How many seasons does Casualty have?

Casualty has 45 seasons, comprising over 1,386 episodes. The series began in 1986 and continues to air on BBC One. Recent seasons have adopted themed titles, such as 'Learning Curve' (Season 45), 'Supply and Demand' (Season 44), and 'Internal Affairs' (Season 43).

Is Casualty still on air or cancelled?

Casualty is still on air and currently listed as a returning series. The show remains in active production, with Season 45 ('Learning Curve') having aired and the series continuing on BBC One. It shows no signs of cancellation after nearly four decades on television.

Who created the BBC series Casualty?

Casualty was created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin. The series premiered on BBC One on September 6, 1986, and was originally conceived as a socially conscious drama shining a light on the pressures facing NHS emergency department staff and the patients they serve.

What is Casualty about?

Casualty follows the staff and patients of Holby City Hospital's emergency department, exploring both the professional challenges and personal lives of its characters. Praised for its authentic portrayal of NHS pressures, the show blends medical emergencies with long-running character-driven storylines and social commentary.

When did Casualty first air on BBC One?

Casualty first aired on September 6, 1986, on BBC One. It was one of the earliest primetime medical dramas on British television and quickly became a flagship Saturday-night programme for the BBC, a position it maintained for much of its nearly four-decade run.

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