Charlie says. Happy days, it s double bubble Casualty! Credit: BBC
Double episodes of Casualty see Lev confront his demons and the shock return of Ciaran Coulson AKA Mr Mean
Casualty treats viewers to a double bill this Saturday when the medical drama airs twice on BBC1.
The first outing at 8.40pm sees Lev playing fast and loose with his life at a motorbike track. The second episode at 9.20pm marks the return of Ciaran Coulson! [See below for spoilers on both episodes]
Warning: Casualty spoilers about Lev Malinovsky, Fenisha Khatri, Ethan Hardy, Jade Lovall, Marty Kirkby, Iain Dean, Jan Jenning, Charlie Fairhead and more…
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Casualty - why has Leon Cook left already and will he be back?
It s been short but sweet.
It s been short but sweet, but
Casualty fans said goodbye to Leon Cook tonight (May 1) as his time with the ambulance crew came to an end.
The paramedic, who joined the show earlier this year, was seen walking away from the hospital at the end of the episode, after being turned down for a more permanent role on the team.
But is this really the last we ll see of Leon? Here s a quick recap of what we know about his departure– and what happens next.
Suited and booted out? Moments before his interview Leon discovers he s competing with Iain
Casualty favourite Leon Cook makes a shock exit this week. Actor Bobby Lockwood reveals more
Casualty paramedic Leon Cook has been a lovely addition to Holby ED’s ambulance crew. Unfortunately Leon’s time with the Holby team is cut short this week, after he applies for a permanent job with Jan Jenning and her merry medics.
Enthusiastic Leon wants nothing more than to become a part of the family, but the shock revelation that more experienced medic Iain Dean (Michael Stevenson) is also interviewing for the job leaves Leon convinced his days in Holby are numbered. And, sadly, he’s not wrong, as this Saturday’s Casualty sees Leon hanging up his green uniform and moving to London.
Casualty is set to air two episodes next weekend on BBC One, breaking from tradition.
The broadcaster has released its schedule for the soap over the next two weeks, and while this weekend (May 1) will go ahead with one episode as per usual, the following week will have a change-up.
Saturday, May 8 will air its first episode at 8.40pm, with the follow-up showing straight after at 9.20pm. BBC
While it is unclear exactly why the schedule has been altered, the most probable reason is the Eurovision Song Contest, which takes place on May 22. This will likely cause the soap to miss its weekly appointment, which might be the reason why it s airing two episodes ahead of time to keep up with its own schedule further down the line.
It s definitely a shame for fans that he s only been on
Casualty for such a short time, but at least the character isn t being killed off and gets to say a proper goodbye. BBC
Last weekend saw some harrowing scenes air on the BBC soap, as Jade Lovall was attacked on a night out and wondered if she had been targeted because she is deaf.
Viewers praised the powerful performance from actor Gabriella Leon, as well as the show for raising awareness of date rape.
Casualty airs on Saturday nights on BBC One.
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