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08-09-2006, 12:38
Casualty
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In this special double-bill, marking Casualty's 20th anniversary, action takes place both in Holby and Cambodia, where Duffy has set up a clinic.
Charlie, Guppy, Abs and Comfort head to Cambodia to help out Duffy. When a young boy asks for help with his sick father, it sparks a chain of events that put Guppy's surgical skills to the test and prompt Charlie to raise suspicions about the clinic's surgeon, Mike.
Meanwhile, back in England, Maggie and Harry are learning to work with a new doctor on exchange from Cambodia. When a young man is brought in, suffering from an overdose, a call from Cambodia forces Harry to make a decision that will have fatal consequences.
As tensions run high in Holby, things take a turn for the worse when a bus full of schoolchildren crashes and topples over.
Duffy is played by Cathy Shipton, Charlie by Derek Thompson, Guppy by Elyes Gabel, Abs by James Redmond, Comfort by Martina Laird, Mike by John Bowe, Maggie by Susan Cookson and Harry by Simon MacCorkindale.
Casualty
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The ward is in chaos in the wake of the school bus accident and tensions are running high between Harry and the new doctor, Somnang, as the drama continues.
Meanwhile, even under traumatic circumstances, Kelsey is determined to play Cupid when she spots an opportunity between the bus driver and a friendly neighbour.
Over in Cambodia, Abs and Comfort help with a difficult birth, and Charlie's suspicions are confirmed when he phones Sam to check up on Mike's background. Duffy is upset that he went behind her back, but things with Mike are not entirely what they seem.
After all becomes clear, Charlie reveals his feelings for Maggie to Duffy – unaware that, back in Holby, Maggie's relationship with Somnang has taken an unexpected direction.
Harry is played by Simon MacCorkindale, Somnang by Bounsy Luang Thinith, Kelsey by Janine Mellor, Abs by James Redmond, Comfort by Martina Laird, Charlie by Derek Thompson, Sam by Luke Bailey, Mike by John Bowe and Duffy by Cathy Shipton.
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Day and time to be confirmed BBC ONE
www.bbc.co.uk/casualty
In this special double-bill, marking Casualty's 20th anniversary, action takes place both in Holby and Cambodia, where Duffy has set up a clinic.
Charlie, Guppy, Abs and Comfort head to Cambodia to help out Duffy. When a young boy asks for help with his sick father, it sparks a chain of events that put Guppy's surgical skills to the test and prompt Charlie to raise suspicions about the clinic's surgeon, Mike.
Meanwhile, back in England, Maggie and Harry are learning to work with a new doctor on exchange from Cambodia. When a young man is brought in, suffering from an overdose, a call from Cambodia forces Harry to make a decision that will have fatal consequences.
As tensions run high in Holby, things take a turn for the worse when a bus full of schoolchildren crashes and topples over.
Duffy is played by Cathy Shipton, Charlie by Derek Thompson, Guppy by Elyes Gabel, Abs by James Redmond, Comfort by Martina Laird, Mike by John Bowe, Maggie by Susan Cookson and Harry by Simon MacCorkindale.
Casualty
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Day and time to be confirmed BBC ONE
www.bbc.co.uk/casualty
Feature
The ward is in chaos in the wake of the school bus accident and tensions are running high between Harry and the new doctor, Somnang, as the drama continues.
Meanwhile, even under traumatic circumstances, Kelsey is determined to play Cupid when she spots an opportunity between the bus driver and a friendly neighbour.
Over in Cambodia, Abs and Comfort help with a difficult birth, and Charlie's suspicions are confirmed when he phones Sam to check up on Mike's background. Duffy is upset that he went behind her back, but things with Mike are not entirely what they seem.
After all becomes clear, Charlie reveals his feelings for Maggie to Duffy – unaware that, back in Holby, Maggie's relationship with Somnang has taken an unexpected direction.
Harry is played by Simon MacCorkindale, Somnang by Bounsy Luang Thinith, Kelsey by Janine Mellor, Abs by James Redmond, Comfort by Martina Laird, Charlie by Derek Thompson, Sam by Luke Bailey, Mike by John Bowe and Duffy by Cathy Shipton.