List of Casualty specials
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Casualty is a British medical drama television series that premiered in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 6 September 1986. It is the longest-running emergency medical drama television series in the world, and the most enduring medical drama broadcast on primetime television in the world. Casualty is set in the fictional Holby City Hospital and focuses on the staff and patients of the hospital's emergency department (ED). The drama was created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin, while Geraint Morris produced the first three series. The drama has aired for 32 series and a 33rd series currently airs. Over 1,000 episodes have aired in total. Holby City, a spin-off of Casualty, was commissioned in 1998 and began airing on 12 January 1999. The two shows are closely related with several crossover eve
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"Calling the shots"
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"Casualty on EastEnders Live: The Aftermath"
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"Casualty: Short Story Two Teaser"
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"Mistletoe and Rum – behind the scenes"
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"Nurse Factor"
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"Nurse Factor" webisode
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"She's not half as uptight as I thought she'd be!"
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"The First Noel – A Casualty Pantomime"
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"The First Noel" webisode
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"The Kids Aren't Alright – Teaser"
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"The Kids Aren't Alright" webisode
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"The Kids Aren't Alright: Red Button Special"
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"The Parting of the Ways" webisode
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"There's something I need to show you."
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"Trailer: Gone in 60 Seconds"
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"Trailer: Mistletoe and Rum"
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"Trailer: The Spirit of Christmas"
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"Under Fire – Red Button Special"
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"Under Fire – teaser"
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"Under Fire" webisode
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A behind-the-scenes video about "Short Story"
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A promotional trailer for "Back to Ours"
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A promotional trailer for "Gone in Sixty Seconds"
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A promotional trailer for "Mistletoe and Rum"
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A promotional trailer for "Mrs Walker-To-Be"
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A promotional trailer for "On Call"
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A promotional trailer for "Scars and Nightmares"
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A promotional trailer for "Under Fire"
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Children in Need special
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EastEnders special
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The first part of "Radio Holby"
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The first part of "Short Story"
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The second part of "Radio Holby"
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The second part of "Short Story"
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A behind-the-scenes video about "Mistletoe and Rum"
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A promotional trailer for "The Kids Aren't Alright"
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"Casualty red button: Exclusive behind the scenes video"
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A promotional trailer for "The Spirit of Christmas"
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"Series 24 – Episode 9.1 – The Parting of the Ways"
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Actress Georgia Taylor discusses the second part of "Short Story"
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"Casualty Children in Need Special 2009 HD – BBC"
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Casualty is a British medical drama television series that premiered in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 6 September 1986. It is the longest-running emergency medical drama television series in the world, and the most enduring medical drama broadcast on primetime television in the world. Casualty is set in the fictional Holby City Hospital and focuses on the staff and patients of the hospital's emergency department (ED). The drama was created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin, while Geraint Morris produced the first three series. The drama has aired for 32 series and a 33rd series currently airs. Over 1,000 episodes have aired in total. Holby City, a spin-off of Casualty, was commissioned in 1998 and began airing on 12 January 1999. The two shows are closely related with several crossover events occurring between them. Some crossovers broadcast between December 2004 and December 2005 are styled as episodes of Casualty@Holby City. A British police procedural drama and spin-off to Casualty, HolbyBlue was announced on 27 April 2006. It began on 8 May 2007 and was cancelled in August 2008 after 2 series and 20 episodes were broadcast. Casualty has produced 19 special episodes, including the first webisode commissioned for a BBC continuing drama. Belinda Campbell, who executively produced the drama between 2007 and 2011, thought that webisodes would be a "new [way] to add value for our loyal fans", something which the team constantly look to do. Casualty filmed a sketch for charity telethon Children in Need in 2009, featuring charity mascot Pudsey Bear. In 2010, cast members on the show filmed a tribute to BBC soap opera EastEnders and Blue Peter presenter Joel Defries presented a segment of the show from the Casualty set. To celebrate Casualty's thirtieth anniversary, original cast members Derek Thompson and Cathy Shipton filmed a special episode, "", showing moments from their careers on the show. Webisodes have been created to explore characters in more detail: "" focuses on Alistair (Joe McFadden); "" details Sam Nicholls' (Charlotte Salt) backstory; and "" explores the backstory of Iain Dean (Michael Stevenson). Other webisodes are designed to help progress storylines on the main show: "" explores Ruth Winters' (Georgia Taylor) stay at the hospital's psychiatric ward; "" follows the secret relationship between Tess Bateman (Suzanne Packer) and Adrian "Fletch" Fletcher (Alex Walkinshaw); "" supports the introduction of four new student nurse characters; "" gives an insight into a bus crash; "" explores the night before Zoe Hanna (Sunetra Sarker) and Max Walker's (Jamie Davis) wedding; and "" starts a storyline featuring Caleb Knight (Richard Winsor) being told he has a daughter. Some webisodes have been standalone and not followed in the main show: "" focuses on Jeff Collier's (Matt Bardock) estrangement from his children; "" and "" are Christmas specials; and "" sees Noel Garcia (Tony Marshall) become the hospital's radio DJ.
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