BBC’s Casualty Returns! Internal Affairs Kicks Off With Shocking Drama in Holby

Following the emotional Christmas special in December, which focused on the incredible stories of giving and receiving blood, and then a new series called Public Property, BBC drama Casualty returned on Saturday 15th March for a brand new series.

Here’s everything you need to know about the new series from Holby City Hospital’s emergency department.

When did Casualty start?

Although there was no break between the different series, the new series of Casualty started on Saturday 15th March on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

What is the new series called?

The new series is called Internal Affairs.Iain in his paramedic uniform, standing in the ambulance control centre.
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What is the new series about?

New series Internal Affairs kicked off with a special episode told from the patient’s point of view. New character Dr Flynn Byron fears he could lose everything, Dr Stevie Nash gets life-changing news, and Dr Dylan Keogh worries about nurse Ngozi Okoye.

The new series will see Dr Flynn Byron, played by Olly Rix, become the new Clinical Lead of the ED, whilst popular characters Iain Dean and Faith Cadogan get married. There’s also more drama for Dr Nash as she struggles to cope following the tragic death of her boyfriend Rich Walker, whilst also discovering she’s pregnant.

In dramatic scenes, an ambulance crashes into the Emergency Department, whilst there’s also more stress for Student Paramedic Indie Jankowsk.

You can watch the trailer for the latest series below:

How many episodes?

Internal Affairs will be made up of 12 episodes.

When is it on TV?

From Saturday 15th March 2025, new episodes will air every Saturday night on BBC One.

Timings change slightly every week.

How long do the episodes last?

All 12 episodes have a running time between 40-50 minutes.

Who is in the cast?

The usual doctors and nurses are back at Holby City ED for the new series, with a few newcomers also joining the cast. Check out the cast below:

Olly Rix and Flynn Byron

Robert Bathurs as Russell Whitelaw

Barney Walsh as Cam Mickelthwaite

Elinor Lawless as Stevie Nash

Michael Stevenson as Iain Dean

William Beck as Dylan Keogh

Kirsty Mitchell as Faith Cadogan

Charles Venn as Jacob Masters

Di Botcher as Jan Jenning

Anna Chell as Jodie Whyte

Adesuwa Oni as Ngozi Okoye

Sammy T Dobson as Nicole Piper

Neet Mohan as Rash Masum

Sarah Seggari as Rida Amaan

Melanie Hill as Siobhan McKenzie

Manpreet Bachu as Tariq Hussein

Milo Clarke as Theodore ‘Teddy’ Gowan

Naomi Wakszlak as Indie Jankowsk

David Ajayi as Blake Garter

Seth Somers as Sean Redmond

Jack Wilkinson as Aaron Bayliss

Sophie Melville as Captain Amber Mitchell