Casualty Confirmed to Air New Episode This Saturday Evening
Fans of the long-running BBC medical drama Casualty can look forward to a brand-new episode this Saturday evening.
The latest instalment in the current Learning Curve boxset will be broadcast on BBC One on Saturday at 9:45pm, and will also be available for streaming on BBC iPlayer ahead of its television premiere.
This week’s episode continues to explore some of the series’ most intense and character-driven storylines, including ongoing personal struggles, emerging conflicts, and emotional reckonings for key members of the Holby City General team.
With major threads already developing — from Siobhan McKenzie’s emotional recovery after her assault, to the simmering tension between Dylan Keogh and Matty Linklater, and the fraught dynamics between Iain Dean and Faith Cadogan — the forthcoming instalment is expected to raise the stakes even higher.
Not only will viewers see further fallout from last week’s dramatic events, the episode will also include fresh character arcs that could reshape relationships and raise new questions about loyalty, trust, and professional pressure within the emergency department.
For audiences who follow Casualty live, the 9:45pm Saturday slot remains a cornerstone of BBC One’s weekend lineup. Meanwhile, those who prefer to stream can watch the episode on BBC iPlayer from early Saturday morning, as the network typically makes new shows available online several hours before their TV broadcast.
As ever, Casualty continues to blend medical emergencies with deeply personal storytelling — and with this week’s episode confirmed, fans have another emotional and dramatic instalment to anticipate.
Check your local listings or the BBC schedule guide to confirm specific regional timing, but broadly, audiences across the UK should expect Casualty to return with a new episode this Saturday night at 9:45pm on BBC One, with BBC iPlayer streaming available beforehand.
Stay tuned for further updates, teasers, and spoilers as the weekend approaches.