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Casualty is an emergency medical drama, broadcast on BBC One in the United Kingdom.[1] The show's characters are all staff within the fictional Holby City Hospital, composed of doctors, nurses, paramedics, and hospital management. The only current character remaining from the show's conception is senior nurse Charlie Fairhead, played by Derek Thompson.[2] The following characters appear regularly in the programme as of 2016.

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Charlie Fairhead

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Charlie Fairhead, played by Derek Thompson, is a senior charge nurse and the longest serving cast member of Casualty. He first appeared on 6 September 1986, which was the first episode of the show, before making his first departure from the show in series 18, he later returned for thirty episodes in series 19 before making a permanent return in the following series. Thompson departed the programme in series 22, episode 17 before returning eleven episodes later. He has since remained in the show. Charlie has also appeared in occasional Holby City episodes from its debut in 1999 until 2012. He also appeared in an episode of HolbyBlue in 2007.

Connie Beauchamp

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Constance "Connie" Beauchamp played by Amanda Mealing, originally appeared in Casualty's spin off show, Holby City, in the role of Cardiothoracic Consultant and Clinical Lead of Holby's Darwin Cardiothoracic Ward.[3] Connie later went on to become Director of Surgery and Medical Director of Holby City Hospital. During this period, she appeared in the first two crossovers between Casualty and Holby City, featuring the casts of both shows,[4] and made a guest appearance in the Casualty episode shown 9 September 2007.[5] She departed from the show in its thirteenth series, resigning from her post.[6] Her return was announced on 23 July 2013[7] and she arrived in Casualty on 29 March 2014.[8]

Dixie Dixon

Dixie Dixon
Casualty character
Portrayed by Jane Hazlegrove
Duration 2006−
First appearance 21x03, "Waste of Space"
30 September 2006
Introduced by Mervyn Watson
Spin-off
appearances
Holby City (2006, 2015)
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Occupation Paramedic
Operational Duty Manager (2006-)

Kathleen "Dixie" Dixon played by Jane Hazlegrove, is an Operational Duty Officer and Paramedic who first appeared on 30 September 2006.[9] Dixie temporarily left the show on 3 May 2014, when she was given three-month suspension for taking a patient out of hospital without permission.[10] She returned on 30 August 2014, at the beginning of series 29.[11] On 5 May 2015, Dixie made a guest appearance in Holby City on the AAU ward, where she reunites with Adrian Fletcher (Alex Walkinshaw) and helps him with his ongoing issues.[12][13] Following the departure of Suzanne Packer, who played Tess Bateman, Hazlegrove became the longest-serving current female character.

She first appeared as a paramedic having transferred from another hospital alongside close friend, Cyd Pyke. When senior paramedic Josh Griffiths takes a six-month sabbatical to travel the world, Dixie becomes Operational Duty Officer. She forges a friendship with new recruit, Jeff Collier, to whom she admits she is a lesbian.[9] Believing Cyd's life is in danger, following a venomous snake bite, Dixie confesses her love for her friend. When Cyd recovers, their friendship is strained by this and she transfers to another hospital. In series 23, Dixie accidentally runs a girl over whilst driving the ambulance. Dixie requires counselling after the accident. The victim's family burn her house down in revenge, and she moves in with Jeff. Dixie asks Jeff to marry her, to make her father proud as he is unaware she is a lesbian. Her father, who is on his deathbed, catches Dixie kissing another woman and suffers a heart attack.

In between part 1 and part 2 of the final two episodes of Series 26, Dixie & Jeff were in a red button special which saw Dixie encourage Jeff to speak to his children again.[14][15] In 2013, following the prison riots, Dixie becomes romantically involved with Carol Walcott,[16] the prison officer. They begin a relationship but Dixie later finishes it. Weeks later, they reunite but Dixie doesn't want to tell Jeff. Dixie drops Carol off at a meeting and promises her that she will tell Jeff. While Carol is at the meeting, she falls and hurts her arm and head. She does not tell anyone she has hurt her head though. She gets treated and Zoe Hanna and Tess Bateman pick up on their romance. While being taken up to x-ray, Carol collapses, begins to slur words and vomit. She is revealed to have had a serious brain injury. Dixie tells Jeff about Carol and he tells her that he will always be there for her. Dixie then comes into the ED to find Carol and Zoe informs Dixie that Carol died on the way up to theatre. Dixie is full of grief and in shock. She locks herself in her office but confides in Rita Freeman and later Jeff.

In April 2014, a patient is admitted to the ED after becoming involved in a motorbike crash. Dixie bonds with the patient, who is later revealed to be called Leo Wren, and helps him when he discovers that he could have his leg amputated. He later begins to recover slowly. Upon discovering his mother is dying, Dixie sets out on a mission to reunite them before her death, despite knowing the consequences for this. Max Walker helps Leo escape the hospital to the camper van Dixie has borrowed from a patient. Lofty goes with Dixie & Leo to collect his mum, Scarlet (Amanda Ryan) from the place she is staying. Her carer initially insists she would like to stay in her room and she confirms this when she appears. Despite what she originally decided, Scarlet later decides to go to the beach with Leo, Dixie & Lofty. Her carer also comes with them and is constantly worrying about her but Dixie tells him to relax and enjoy the beach. Scarlet goes waterskiing and then enjoys herself on the beach with Leo. They share memories and he is left devastated when they have to return to the hospital. On their journey back to the hospital, Leo starts to suffer pain and upon their arrival in the hospital, he is straight away sent to resus. Meanwhile, Lofty is told off by Charlie Fairhead and Tess but is let off because he swapped his shifts with Robyn Miller. Dixie, however, is told by Zoe that she will be sanctioned for her actions. The following week, Dixie is seen discussing her upcoming meeting which decides her future as a paramedic with Jeff, Max, Louise Tyler, Noel Garcia & Big Mac. Big Mac later suggests they role play the meeting to which Jeff thinks is stupid but Dixie likes the idea and they go through with it. While on her way to the meeting, she spots someone in need of help after they fell onto a metal spike. She leaves for her meeting as soon as Jeff & Big Mac arrive and is very late. The ambulance trust suspend Dixie for three months and everyone says goodbye to her in the pub later on.[10]

Dixie returned on 30 August 2014 in the middle of Jeff's struggles with his girlfriend, Samantha Keelman (Michelle Collins) after her husband discovered that they were seeing each other.[11] Following Samantha's arrest and departure, Jeff asks Dixie for a divorce so that he can propose to Tamzin, which he intends to do after they return to the ED following a car crash involving Connie, Ash, Tess, Ethan and Lily.[17][18] After saving Ash's life, the car explodes immediately killing Jeff as a horrified Dixie watches on helplessly.[18] She returns to the ED alone and tells everyone of Jeff's fate. Tamzin begs Dixie to go and get Jeff but failed, before breaking down in her arms.

Inside Soap described Dixie and Jeff as the 'dynamic duo'. In an interview with Inside Soap, producer Nikki Harris teased what was next for the two saying, "Dixie and Jeff were central to our opening episodes in Cardiff, as they really came under pressure with the car crash and the explosion that happened on the estate. And as we look at how the police interact with ED later on, the paramedics are going to be on the front line in terms of that, because they're sort of in between each side. So Jeff and Dixie are set to have key roles in those storylines when they play out on screen."[19] In 2014, series producer Erika Hossington spoke to Digital Spy about the future plans for Dixie, saying that she and Jeff would be at the focus before his departure, "The other main characters we'll be focusing on over the next few months are Jeff and Dixie. I know the fans are really keen to know whether Dixie returns from her suspension before Jeff leaves, and I can confirm that she does - it would have been a huge letdown to the audience if she hadn't!"[20] Hossington continued to say that following Jeff's departure that Dixie would establish a partnership with Iain, "It's going to be fun establishing Iain's partnership with Dixie, and especially seeing how Dixie copes with the change after she and Jeff were such a strong team."[20]

Dixie and Iain's working relationship encounters some problems; the two fall out after Iain repeatedly puts himself in harms way to save patients, which following Jeff's accident Dixie finds unacceptable. Meanwhile, she continues in her efforts to adopt a baby. Unfortunately, the adoption committee adjudged that she was still mourning Jeff and thus had emotional difficulties, and her application was refused.

Dixie's latest storyline began airing October 2015, which saw her meet paramedic Jess Cranham (Kerry Bennett) whilst taking part in a HART training course.[21] However, a new dimension was added to the storyline when Jess was later found down the bottom off a deep hole in the middle of woodlands. Her partner, Nikki Chisom (Anna Acton) is present along with Jess's daughter, Olivia, at the time of the incident, causing Dixie to become concerned for the welfare and safety of Jess and Olivia. Dixie is later reported by Jess after interfering in their relationship. Hossington revealed that Dixie would play a major role in a domestic abuse storyline,[22] which will climax on 9 January 2016 where events take a dark and potentially deadly turn.[23]

Big Mac

Big Mac
Casualty character
Portrayed by Charles Dale
Duration 2007–
First appearance 22x13, "How Soon Is Now?"
24 November 2007
Introduced by Belinda Campbell
Spin-off
appearances
Holby City (2012)
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Occupation Porter (2007−13)
Emergency Care Assistant (2013–14)
Healthcare assistant (2014–)

Mackenzie "Big Mac" Chalker played by Charles Dale first appeared on 24 November 2007.[24][25] He was a porter until October 2013,[24] when he applied to become an emergency care assistant. However, he quit this role in November 2014 and applied to be a healthcare assistant instead. He hasn't changed his job role since.[24]

Big Mac is a veteran of the Falklands War of 1982, where many of his fellow soldiers were killed while he survived.[2] This has led to him experiencing intense feelings of guilt. The BBC describe him as "overly sensitive" and "just a little bit grouchy".[24] An episode of series 23 devoted to the character sees him assume a vigilante role on the city's Farmead Estate.[26] Dale states that the episode causes Mac to realise: "it's time he stood up for himself and that he can't run from things that happened in the past all his life."[27] Describing Mac's personality, Dale appraised that Mac is "deeply introverted" and struggles to accept that his colleagues actually like him.[27] He explained that although Mac occasionally acts pompously, this approach is "a mask that he puts on to keep people at distance when he gets afraid or embarrassed". He expanded that Mac has: "been scared to go out and he's terrified of life. But because of people in the hospital he's slowly discovering it."[27]

Mac has a budding friendship with Noel Garcia and Louise Tyler. When Lead Paramedic Dixie Dixon mentioned to Louise and Mac that they were looking for a new Emergency Care Assistant, Mac showed interest and Louise completed an application on Mac's behalf. Mac was given the job and spent a day training nurse, Robyn Miller's step-brother, Max Walker what it is to be a porter on ED. He has also supported Paramedic Iain Dean through traumatic events.

In September 2012, Mac became the centre of a big storyline which saw him suffer a major heart attack.[28] Mac survived the heart attack, and according to Dale, the storyline gave Mac "a new lease of life.".[29] Later in March 2014, Mac was held hostage alongside Iain and attacked in the ambulance bay by one of Iain's army colleagues, Kenny Archer.[30] Mac made a full recovery and returned to work. In October 2014, following the death Jeff Collier, Mac asks for a transfer back to the ED, where he becomes a healthcare assistant.

Big Mac's latest storyline is set to air mid January 2016, which was teased in Casualty's 2015 Christmas trailer.[31] The storyline will see Mac harbour a dark secret after Noel is violently attacked.[32]

Zoe Walker

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Zoe Walker (née Hanna) is played by Sunetra Sarker and first appeared on 29 December 2007.[33] Zoe was initially a consultant in emergency medicine, but was promoted to a senior consultant in 2011. Zoe was made acting clinical lead in 2008, following the departure of Harry Harper, but the role is later given to Adam Trueman. Zoe was promoted to trauma lead in 2010 and when Nick Jordan went on leave in July 2012, she was made acting clinical lead. This was made a permanent role when Nick left in February 2013. Zoe began a relationship with the new porter Max soon after Max started as the hospital porter.[34] Zoe stood down from Clinical Lead in June 2014 giving the role to Connie Beauchamp (Amanda Mealing),[35] and at the end of series 28 she handed in her resignation.[36] She returned on 25 October 2014 along with Dylan Keogh. Soon after her return, she rekindled her romance with Max and he proposed to her. She was initially skeptical as she didn't think that she could give him what he wanted, as she couldn't have children,[33] but he persuaded her that he wanted to marry her and they got engaged. On the night before their wedding she slept with another man who she had met during her hen party.[37] She didn't tell Max until after the wedding, even giving him the man's watch which had been left on her bedside table to cover up her mistake. After getting married to Max, Zoe has no choice but to admit her mistake to Max after Dylan drops her in it and she flees onto Dylan's boathouse. However an explosion on the boathouse throws Zoe into the lake.[38][39] She survives and back at the hospital kisses him and tells him she still loves him. After finding it tricky to forgive her, Max asks Zoe for a divorce in the pub (Oct 2015) however this has not been mentioned since(Jan 2016). Winter 2015 trailer shows Zoe and Max kissing in a cubicle and therefore implies a reunion is on the cards.[33]

Noel Garcia

Noel Garcia
Casualty character
Portrayed by Tony Marshall
Duration 2008–
First appearance 22x20, "Broken Homes"
5 January 2008
Introduced by Belinda Campbell
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Occupation Receptionist (2008-11)
Reception Manager (2012–)

Noel Garcia played by Tony Marshall is a receptionist who first appeared on 5 January 2008.[40] His storylines have included discovering his father had serious dementia,[40] discovering Honey is his daughter and a friendship with Big Mac and Louise Tyler. Noel currently lives with Big Mac, who is also his best friend.[40]

The BBC described him as "the practical joker of the bunch".[40] Noel is "very much a people person", and "the Laurel to Big Mac's Hardy". Marshall was cast in the role having been out of work for six months. In 2014, series producer Erika Hossington discussed plans for show and its characters with Digital Spy revealing that Noel would have a big storyline, "We've got a big story coming up for Noel. Noel's story involves Chelsee Healey's character Honey Wright and it's nice because we've not done a story with Noel for a long time."[41]

In series 27, Louise Tyler joined reception as manager. Noel tried to become friends with her but she wanted to stay professional. After Louise and Robyn Miller (Amanda Henderson) help Noel when he was made homeless, Louise and Noel became friends. Noel also became friends with the new porter, Max Walker. Noel and Louise were on-hand to support to Big Mac after he was held hostage by Iain Dean's unstable army colleague, Kenny.

In December 2014, Honey Wright tells Noel that she is his daughter.[42] Noel later tells Big Mac that he isn't ready to be a dad, but works through his issues. He is devastated when Honey leaves for Manchester in February 2015, but is delighted when she returns in July. He is left further devastated when Honey leaves again in September.[43]

Noel is set to have another very big storyline mid-January 2016 when he is viciously attacked and his life is left hanging in the balance.[32]

Dylan Keogh

Dr. Dylan Keogh
Casualty character
Portrayed by William Beck
Duration 2011–12, 2014–
First appearance 25x28, "Only Human"
12 March 2011
Introduced by Jonathan Young (2011)
Oliver Kent (2014)
Spin-off
appearances
Holby City (2012)
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Occupation General practitioner (until 2011)[44]
Consultant in emergency medicine (2011−)

Dylan Keogh played by William Beck, is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine and former Acting Clinical Lead who made his first appearance on 12 March 2011. It was revealed in December 2011 that Dylan was secretly married to Sam Nicholls. Beck filmed his final scenes as Dylan in November 2012 and Dylan departed on 15 December 2012, after realising he can never truly move on from Sam while they work together.

It was announced on 16 August 2014, that Casualty were reintroducing a character from the past, but they wanted to remain quiet about who it may be.[41] It was later revealed that this character would return alongside Zoe Hanna, who had temporarily departed in August, on 25 October 2014.[45] Dylan was revealed to be the returning character in the episode.

Storylines

He and Nick Jordan were both trained by Miriam Turner. She brought Dylan to work at Holby City A&E. Dylan lives on his own with his dog Dervla in a house-boat. Dylan grew up in the UK care system and it is implied he had been bullied and manipulated during that time, resulting in his unsympathetic outlook. Dylan blames himself for the death of Polly Emmerson who was stabbed by a mentally unstable woman who blamed Dylan for the scarring on her face when he had to pull her out of a near-igniting bus, with a rail stuck in her face. In series 26 Sam, who is Dylan's wife, arrives as a new doctor, but this fact is not revealed until several episodes later.

Dylan appears in October 2014, and is seen with Zoe in the kitchen of his boat house. He returns to the ED the following week for what is meant to be a one-off help out and tries to save a young boy before he dies. Connie Beauchamp tries to introduce him to members of staff, but he instead begins discharging several patients - to the annoyance of Lily Chao. Connie tells him to help Ethan Hardy who is struggling to deal with a teenager who thinks she may have ovarian cancer. When Connie is arrested, after a set-up by Rita Freeman, Zoe acts as Clinical Lead, later transferring the role to Dylan. After a rocky start, where Dylan bemoans the pointless paperwork, and being nagged constantly by the new CEO Henrik Hanssen to complete various bureaucratic tasks (telling his staff that if Hanssen comes down, they should tell him that Dylan has died), he soon gains the support of his staff and copes admirably in various situations. Much to his dismay however, Connie soon returns.

In summer 2015, Dylan begins to suffer from OCD when three patients die in Resus Bay 4 which he believes is 'cursed', along with everything else related to the number 4. He later admits to Rita that he has certain rituals which, if not completed, his patient will die. Despite Rita's best efforts to encourage Dylan to get help, he refuses. Zoe and Rita begin to ask themselves whether they should report Dylan to Connie. In August, Dylan's father, Brian, is admitted to the Emergency Department when he is involved in a lorry crash. Brian throws cruel comments towards Dylan, which affects his professional abilities, and causes him to lash out at Lofty. Zoe and Rita encourage him to seek help over his OCD, but he ignores their comments, and his issues reach a peak when he loses concentration during an emergency situation, reaching for his list when he should be dealing with a patient, and walks out of the ED covered in blood.

At Zoe and Max's wedding party, Dylan's houseboat is destroyed when fire from the marquee ignites the fuel on the boat. Miraculously, he survives with only minor injuries, unlike Charlie and Zoe who nearly drowned and froze to death escaping. He has difficulty finding a place that will accept him having a dog, so Lofty invites him to stay with him, Robyn and Max. The arrangement proves uncomfortable for the others and Lofty is encouraged to get Dylan to leave. Following Dylan's OCD issues and the events of the wedding, he is relegated to work in cubicles and is banned from resus, which he finds insulting. However, to everyone's surprise, he makes an effort with Lofty who he had previously denounced as incompetent and interfering. They form a partnership of sorts, Lofty bonding with the patient and coaxing vital information from them while working on his professionalism, and Dylan coming to a conclusion and proving himself as a doctor while developing his bedside manner and coming to terms with his superstitions.

Development

In 2012, after Dylan and Sam were revealed to be married, Casualty producer Nikki Wilson teased Dylan's relationship with Zoe to Inside Soap saying, "The relationship between Dylan and Zoe is very interesting, because when we first mentioned the obvious chemistry between the pair to the actors who play them [William Beck and Sunetra Sarker], they genuinely had no idea! So in one way it's great that they're not playing it in that way. But we really enjoy their banter, and there's definitely a lot more stuff to happen between them. Whether they'll get together remains to be seen...."[19] Later on in series 26 after hoping to get back together with his estranged wife Sam, he eventually signs the divorce papers she gave him.

Louise Tyler

Louise Tyler
Casualty character
Portrayed by Azuka Oforka
Duration 2011, 2012–
First appearance 26x07, "Wild Horses"
1 October 2011[46]
Introduced by Johnathan Young
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Occupation Staff Nurse (before 2011, 2015−)
Ambulance dispatcher (until 2012)
Receptionist (2012−15)

Louise Tyler (originally Tilney[46]) played by Azuka Oforka, is a staff nurse. She first appeared on 1 October 2011, appearing for four episodes as an ambulance dispatcher before returning as the new receptionist, drafted in to give Noel Garcia (Tony Marshall) more support following the Holby riots on 18 August 2012. In September 2015, Louise began her new position as staff nurse, a job she had held in a different hospital before her time at Holby City Hospital.

Louise is extremely organised, very efficient and loves to be in control. She has no problem meeting out a dressing down to anyone she considers lazy, a timewaster, or those who mess up her carefully calibrated system.[47]

In her first episode, Louise fell out with the paramedic duty manager, Dixie Dixon (Jane Hazlegrove) and when she returned as a receptionist, it was shown that they had still fallen out but episodes later, Louise had to get details of a patient who was in resus however, she was scared of going in because of the blood. Dixie noticed this and helped her overcome this fear. Louise and Dixie then became friends. Louise became 'frenemies' with Big Mac (Charles Dale) and Noel and was often to be found in argument with them. She also helped Noel when he was left homeless and was support for Big Mac when he was held hostage by Iain's unstable army colleague, Kenny. In July 2015, it is revealed that Louise has history with new senior staff nurse Jacob Masters (Charles Venn), but asks that he does not reveal their past. It is later discovered that Louise was previously a nurse, but left the role. In August, original character Lisa "Duffy" Duffin (Cathy Shipton) makes a two-episode appearance, having previously appeared in the show for twelve years. Duffy inspires Louise to become a nurse again, a post she returns to.

Iain Dean

Iain Dean
Casualty character
Portrayed by Michael Stevenson
Duration 2012, 2013–
First appearance 26x33, "Appropriate Force"
28 April 2012
Spin-off
appearances
Under Fire (2012)
Scars and Nightmares (2013)
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Occupation Corporal (until 2013)
Student Paramedic (2013-14)
Paramedic (2014–)

Iain Dean, played by Michael Stevenson, first appeared in the red-button special Under Fire, credited as Corporal Dean.[48] Iain was introduced as a former army colleague of Sam Nicholls. Iain made his Casualty debut on 28 April 2012 for one episode.[49] Stevenson returned to Casualty in April 2013 on a six-month contract, with Iain returning on-screen on 31 August.[50] Iain's return saw him join the paramedic team as a student paramedic. Stevenson's contract ended in autumn 2013 and Iain's exit scenes aired on 22 March 2014.[51] It was announced on 19 May 2014 that Stevenson had returned to Casualty as a regular character and that Iain's return scenes would air in the sixth episode of series 29.[52] These scenes aired on 11 October.[53]

Iain first appears in the red-button special Under Fire as the army colleague of Sam Nicholls. The special explores their relationship and the work they do in Afghanistan. When Iain appears in Casualty, he is seen to give evidence at the hearing of Sam, after she restrained a patient from attacking Dylan Keogh. Iain is not seen following his brief appearance at court until August 2013. Iain returns as the new student paramedic, working alongside Dixie Dixon and Jeff Collier. It becomes clear to the pair that Iain is overly confident and will need to be kept in line. He continues to try and prove himself to Jeff and Dixie, but receives backlash when he fortunately manages to rescue a woman from a bus crash seconds before it exploded.

Iain returned on 6 October 2014, following news that Jeff had died in an explosion. He immediately returned for his funeral and helped Dixie grieve. A struggling Dixie decided to work instead of go to Jeff's funeral and in a bid to change her mind, Iain decides to go with her. They successfully help a homeless man who has been dumped in landfill. Iain talks to Dixie and they rush to the funeral, where they are in time for Dixie's reading. Iain arrives at the wake to celebrate Jeff's life. He follows Dixie and Tamzin Bayle to the ambulance shelter where Tamzin reveals she is leaving Holby following the wake. Following this, Dixie offers Iain his old job as a paramedic. He accepts with delight. In October 2015 Iain begins a relationship with Rita Freeman after a one-night stand.

In March 2014, Stevenson spoke of how "lucky" he felt to have been able to have multiple stories, having only been introduced as part of one storyline, "I’ve been dead lucky. I went in to serve one storyline and ended up with stories of my own! I’ve been so lucky to come straight into the love story with Sam and then for this other storyline to develop."[54] He also went on to speak of how he was aware of Iain's history upon his casting as well as how his character was not intended to be as central as he was.[54] In August 2014, series producer Erika Hossington discussed Iain's return with Digital Spy, "We will see the return of Michael Stevenson as paramedic Iain, and he's coming back into the show as a regular character. It's going to be fun establishing his partnership with Dixie, and especially seeing how Dixie copes with the change after she and Jeff were such a strong team."[20]

Robyn Miller

Robyn Miller
Casualty character
Portrayed by Amanda Henderson
Duration 2013–
First appearance 27x17, "Rabbits in Headlights"
5 January 2013
Introduced by Jonathan Young
Oliver Kent
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Occupation Student Nurse (2013)
Band 5 Staff Nurse (2013–)[55]

Robyn Miller played by Amanda Henderson, is a staff nurse, who first appeared on 5 January 2013. She was introduced as one of four new student nurses; the others being Jamie Collier, Aiofe O'Reilly & Ally Hunter. Of the four, Robyn is the only character still present.

Robyn grew up knowing that she wanted to be a nurse. She's the oldest of four siblings and also volunteered to care for her beloved Nan as a teenager. People have always told Robyn that she's a 'born nurse'. As far as the "care" part of the job goes she's one of the best but she does worry about the academic side of the job – maths, chemistry and biology have never been her best subjects! Robyn is determinedly positive and extremely chatty. She makes friends easily and is able to charm patients and get them on side with her down to earth talkative charm. However, this can sometimes be her downfall as she loves a good gossip but isn't the best at keeping secrets![55]

When Robyn met her fellow student nurses, she instantly struck a bond with Jamie Collier and was devastated when he left. Robyn's stepbrother, Max Walker, was later introduced and he moved in with Robyn when his music career flopped. She managed to get him a job in the ED as a porter, replacing Big Mac.

Robyn was admitted in the ED as a patient when she went back home and found a man ironing a shirt he stole from Max's wardrobe. She began to chase him to the garden and over the fence where she jumped on to a rake, impaling her foot. The man, who told Robyn his name was Nigel, helped Robyn and called 999. He stayed with her as she was admitted in the ED but missed his interview at St James' Hospital. He had left his wallet behind when he left to try and save his potential job and Robyn saw that his name was actually Ben Chiltern. He returned, after feeling too guilty, and when questioned remained adamant that his name was Nigel. Robyn told Rita Freeman about him and her worries and she said that she would be happy to ring the police for her and advised that Robyn should let her do so. Robyn was about to until Ben came clean and told him about everything, including his name and the interview. She accepts his apology and offers him a room at her house, to which he gladly accepts. Robyn also manages to get him a job at the ED, replacing Jamie. This pleases him and Robyn gives him the nickname, Lofty, due to him living in the loft of her house.[citation needed] Robyn "mentors" him and shows him the ropes and they both work on the same cases often, until he settles in properly.

Robyn strikes a friendship with new ED consultant, Connie Beauchamp when she arrives and Connie later gives Robyn a good report back for her trauma course.

Lily Chao

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Lily Chao, played by Crystal Yu, is a registrar who first appeared on 3 August 2013. Lily had been through several years training from her arrival until August 2015.

The BBC have described Lily as an intelligent, logical, high-achiever who comes from a hard-working family that like to boast about their doctor daughter, but have never really told her they are proud of her.[56] In 2014, series producer Erika Hossington spoke to Digital Spy about a series of standalone episodes the show would produce, revealing that the first standalone would feature Lily, "The first one is a murder mystery and the character it features is Lily. That's been written by Jeff Povey. It's a great episode and it's all set at night. The hospital is empty, so it feels like a very ghostly place and that really feeds into the story that we're telling. It's brilliant and it feels very different."[57]

Rita Freeman

Rita Freeman
Casualty character
Portrayed by Chloe Howman
Duration 2013–
First appearance 28x02, "Once There Was a Way Home - Part One"
10 August 2013
Introduced by Oliver Kent
Classification Present; regular

Rita Freeman (previously Richie) played by Chloe Howman, is the Clinical Nurse Manager who first appeared on 10 August 2013. Rita originally joined the ED as a Staff Nurse; later promoted to senior staff nurse in November 2014 after Adrian Fletcher left; and promoted to clinical nurse manager in January 2015 after Tess Bateman left.

The BBC have described Rita as an excellent nurse who doesn't put up with any nonsense – junior doctors have been known to shake in her wake and patients do exactly what they're told. Not only is Rita straight-talking and direct, but she is an empathetic, kind nurse who will go to any lengths to help a patient. From her first appearance onscreen, Rita made a huge impact and she has since become a valued and important part of the Casualty team.[59]

Rita was late for her first shift as Holby's new nurse due to contending with an injured neighbour whose hoarding has got out of control. She makes a strong first impressions on paramedics, Dixie Dixon and Jeff Collier as well as senior nurse, Fletch. Rita was given the task to teach Lily Chao a better bedside manner. Rita also becomes a shoulder for Dixie to cry on following her girlfriend's death and confides in her. While on a night out, Dixie and Rita kiss but are interrupted when they find a girl who has just been raped. She later uncovers the identity of the girl's rapist and has him arrested. Robyn told Rita about a man, who she found ironing his shirt in her house, and her worries about him. Rita said that she would be happy to ring the police for her and advised that Robyn should let her do so. The man was later revealed as Ben Chiltern and he began working at the ED as a nurse, where he was given the nickname, Lofty. Rita and clinical lead, Zoe Hanna treat prisoner, Frankie, who has taken several iron tablets and caused himself a kidney failure. He has only done this to receive attention from his mum who hasn't seen him since his imprisonment. Frankie flirted with Rita and when she says no to his advances, she reveals it is because her husband is dead. In July 2014, it was revealed that Rita's husband was in fact alive and was refusing to divorce her. Following Fletch's departure, the senior nurse position became vacant, leading to Rita applying for it and being sccessful. It was shown recently that Rita has been battling an alcohol addiction.

In the beginning of 2015, after her daughter Grace leaves for New York, Connie Beauchamp blames Rita, as Grace went missing at the same time Rita's convicted sex offender husband returned to the hospital. Connie promises Rita that she will make Rita leave within six months. In May 2015, however, a patient of Connie's, Alfred Maxwell, an MND sufferer dies, and Rita accuses Connie of his euthanasia, hiding vital evidence that suggests otherwise from the police. Charlie however finds out, and the case is dropped. In October 2015, Rita is shown to begin having a relationship with Iain Dean after numerous cases of flirting and a one-night stand.

In 2014, series producer Erika Hossington spoke to Digital Spy about plans for Rita, saying that Rita will face a "tough" time and "We've also now found out more about Rita now that her secret has been revealed, and that will certainly play out for quite a few months. Rita is going to face a really tough time and she'll be pushed to her emotional limit. You'll have to watch and see whether she comes out of the other side."[20] Hossington praised Howman's acting and commented that she has "risen" to the challenge of Rita's new storyline.[20]

Max Walker

Max Walker
Casualty character
Portrayed by Jamie Davis
Duration 2013–
First appearance 28x09, "Love Hurts"
5 October 2013
Introduced by Oliver Kent
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Occupation Porter (2013-)

Maximilian Lyndsey Gerald "Max" Walker played by Jamie Davis, first appeared on 5 October 2013 as the stepbrother of Robyn Miller before joining the Holby team on 16 November 2013 as a porter.

The character and casting was announced on 19 September 2013 alongside the announcement that Lee Mead would be joining that show as new nurse, Lofty. It was announced that Davis would be playing a "very chilled and laid back" porter.[60]

The BBC have described Max as a sponge for information, that just doesn't know how to harness it all yet. They also said how he is too busy dreaming of having an extraordinary life to engage with his real one.[61] The character was also given a Twitter account, like Robyn, Jamie Collier & Louise Tyler.[62]

Max first arrives when himself and his friend are admitted into the ED. He is told by Robyn that he won't be able to play his guitar for at least 6 weeks. He asks her whether he can stay at her house to which she agrees. Robyn continues to tell Max that he needs to find a job and when he remains jobless after three weeks of staying with her, she finds him a job at the ED as a porter, replacing Big Mac.

Max also takes a shine to clinical lead, Zoe Walker and they later sleep together. He also becomes friends with Jamie and when Jamie leaves for Australia, he becomes friends with his new housemate, Lofty.

Max has also pretended to be locum doctor, Cal Knight to win a girl round. When he arrived at work, he discovered that his one-night stand works at the hospital. She told him that she was the new consultant when really she had begun working at shop located there. She arrived at reception, asking for Cal but, fortunately, Max had filled Noel Garica in on what had happened and he covered for Max. When she discovered he was actually a porter called Max, she slapped him and told him she worked at the food shop and wasn't the new consultant before going off on a date with Noel.

Max is married to consultant Zoe Walker after they moved in together in June. However, when Zoe revealed that she had slept with someone the night before their wedding, it left their relationship in tatters. After the accident at their wedding Zoe starts to try to talk to Max but each conversation is very brief and short, later on the series Max asks Zoe for a divorce as he still hasn't forgiven her but her answer isn't known as she wants them to get back together. Max agrees to be friends with Zoe but it is still unknown whether they will get back together or get a divorce.

However, the winter trailer 2015 shows Zoe and Max kiss in a cubicle and this is believed to be their reunion following Zoe's betrayal. Additionally, the trailer shows Max kissing an unknown woman outside the ED and it is believed possibly Zoe witnesses this encounter and leaves her feeling jealous.

Ethan Hardy

Dr. Ethan Hardy
Casualty character
Portrayed by George Rainsford
Duration 2014–
First appearance 28x20, "Bad Timing"
11 January 2014
Introduced by Oliver Kent
Spin-off
appearances
On Call (2015)
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Occupation Specialist registrar, Emergency Medicine (2014-)

Ethan Hardy played by George Rainsford, first appeared on 11 January 2014 as the new registrar of Holby City Hospital.

Ethan and his brother, Caleb, were introduced alongside each other. The brothers and their castings were announced on 4 September 2013.[63] It was announced that former Call the Midwife star, George Rainsford and that Richard Winsor would be playing Caleb.[63] The BBC said of Ethan and Caleb, "He is studious witty whizz kid, who is the total opposite to his, pure adrenaline junkie, brother and both characters will have a big impact on the emergency department."[63] Casualty's executive producer, Oliver Kent, said: "The arrival of Ethan and Caleb will instantly change the dynamic of the ED. Whilst very different characters, one thing they will have in common is an ability to charm, so expect sparks to fly. We can't wait to start filming and are thrilled to have George and Richard join the team."[63]

Ethan was late for his first shift at the ED as he was having some time with dying mother and making her carer, Jenny, promise that if anything happened he would be told first not Caleb. She promised and told him to go otherwise he'd be late. He makes a good impression on Lily Chao, Zoe Hanna and the rest of his colleagues. When Ethan discovers his mum has died, he struggles to give his full attention to work but, he lets Zoe know so that she doesn't think he is regularly like this. Lily, who is unaware, shouts at him for not giving 100% attention on his work so he storms off. Zoe then shouts at Lily and tells her what has happened before finding an upset Ethan. Lily later apologises to Ethan and he forgives her.

Ethan's brother, Cal, who Ethan strongly dislikes, arrives for their mother's funeral and joins the Holby team. Cal drives them both to the ED, despite both brothers being unaware that either of them work at HCH, and they are both shocked when they arrive. Ethan is furious that his brother has joined the hospital he works at and becomes further annoyed when Cal is sent out with the paramedics before himself. Cal shares a bond with one of the 17-year-old girls involved in a crash and Ethan is horrified that they spent the night together. He reveals this to the girl's parents and Zoe warns Caleb.

When they are both tasked with helping a broken family, nurse Jamie Collier helps the brothers but their differences aside and work together but, when they are told that their mother has given them an equal share in everything but Ethan is to hold Cal's share until he has matured, Cal falls out with Ethan.

Weeks later, Ethan becomes frustrated when Cal flirts with Jenny, the nurse who took care of their dying mother. Nurse, Rita Freeman is also unimpressed with Cal's behaviour and encourages Ethan to escape from under his brother's shadow, leading him to take drastic action as he tells Cal he can have his money if he leaves Holby forever. Cal agrees to this but then returns to Holby the following week saying he will be applying for the permanent position.

In episode 5 of series 29, the minibus, which Ethan had been driving, is involved in an accident. Ethan is taken away from the scene unconscious to the ED. On his arrival, he goes into a critical condition, forcing his brother, Cal, to perform a life-saving exercise under the supervision of Connie. After the operation, Cal is seen talking to his brother about how much Ethan means to him. Ethan survives, and attends the funeral of Jeff Collier, who died in the minibus after it exploded.

His confidence is left shattered, and he is seen to be not at the top of his game. Honey Wright is shown to help him, and there is a clear attraction between the two, though Ethan is nervous about acting on it, especially since he also his Lily Chao as an admirer. Egged on by his brother, Ethan decides to turn down Lily's invitations and begin a relationship with Honey. However, the relationship fizzles out quickly, the two lacking common interests and failing to communicate on the same level with one another.

In a special Red Button episode called On Call, which aired after Series 30 Episode 7, it was revealed that Ethan may have a niece, the daughter of Taylor, the woman who conned his brother.

Caleb Knight

Dr. Caleb Knight
Casualty character
Portrayed by Richard Winsor
Duration 2014–
First appearance 28x21, "Brothers at Arms"
18 January 2014
Introduced by Oliver Kent
Spin-off
appearances
"On Call" (2015)
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Occupation Specialist registrar, Emergency Medicine (Locum) (2014-)

Caleb "Cal" Knight played by Richard Winsor, first appeared on 18 January 2014 as the new locum doctor of Holby City Hospital and brother of Ethan Hardy .

Caleb and his brother, Ethan, were introduced alongside each other. The brothers and their castings were announced on 4 September 2013.[63] It was announced that former Call the Midwife star, George Rainsford and that Richard Winsor would be playing Caleb.[63] The BBC said of Caleb and Ethan, "He is a pure adrenaline junkie, who is the total opposite to his,studious witty whizz kid brother and both characters will have a big impact on the emergency department."[63] Casualty's executive producer, Oliver Kent, said: "The arrival of Ethan and Caleb will instantly change the dynamic of the ED. Whilst very different characters, one thing they will have in common is an ability to charm, so expect sparks to fly. We can't wait to start filming and are thrilled to have George and Richard join the team."[63]

Cal arrives in Holby for his mother's funeral and applies at HCH for a locum job. He is first seen when nurse, Jamie Collier takes a homeless man, in need of a wash, to bathroom to get washed and he finds Cal, with his shirt off, getting ready. It is revealed he was getting washed there because he had run away from the girl he had a one-night stand with. This girl turned out to be one of his first patients. Cal goes out with paramedics, Dixie Dixon, Jeff Collier, Big Mac and Iain Dean to a bridge where a limousine is hanging off the edge, with two girls inside, one of which is due to have an operation for her kidney. Cal manages to save both girls with the paramedic's help. When he returns to the ED, Ethan discovers that Cal has slept with this young girl and in hope to get him fired, tells Zoe Hanna. Zoe gives a Cal a warning as he was unaware that the girl was under 21. Annoyed that this hasn't worked, Ethan tells the girl's parents and, to Ethan's amusement, say they will be writing a complaint until Zoe tells them it will get the daughter in trouble too so they don't go through with it.

When they are both tasked with helping a broken family, Jamie helps the brothers but their differences aside and work together but, when they are told that their mother has given them an equal share in everything but Ethan is to hold Cal's share until he has matured, Cal falls out with Ethan. Weeks later, Ethan becomes frustrated when Cal flirts with Jenny, the nurse who took care of their dying mother. Nurse, Rita Freeman (Chloe Howman) is also unimpressed with Cal's behaviour and encourages Ethan to escape from under his brother's shadow. After Rita, Ethan & Jenny's ex-boyfrind spot them kissing, Ethan takes drastic action and he tells Cal he can have his money if he leaves Holby forever. Cal agrees to this but then returns to Holby the following week saying he will be applying for the permanent position.

In episode 5 of series 29, a minibus, which brother Ethan had been driving, is involved in an accident. Ethan is taken away from the scene unconscious to the ED. On his arrival, he goes into a critical condition, forcing him, to perform a life-saving exercise under the supervision of Connie. After the operation, Cal is seen talking to his brother about how much he means to him. Ethan survives, and attends the funeral of Jeff Collier, who died in the minibus after it exploded. In episode 13 of series 29, Caleb has woken up in a hotel after a one-night stand with two girl. As usually he is late for work. He goes to pick up his first patient when he notices a blond woman Taylor Ashbie. She then starts having breathing problems and Caleb is called to help her. Caleb then get distracted by Taylor that he forgets about his patient. Later on Caleb comes back, this leads Taylor to shout and get angry at him. When Taylor is about to be discharged after finding out that nothing was wrong, she feels bad and asks Zoe for Caleb's name. Outside Caleb is taking a cigarette break on the bench when Taylor joins him. They talk and they both apologise to each other. When Taylor's taxi arrives, she slowly walks towards it before stopping, takes out her phone and tells him he can put his number in. This is how Caleb meets his current girlfriend Taylor. He later steals money from Ethan to pay for Taylor's charity, but it then turns out that the charity is fake but Cal refuses to give up on Taylor. Ethan tells him he wants Caleb to leave the flat.

In a special Red Button episode called On Call, aired after Series 30 Episode 7 (Rules of Attraction) it was revealed that Cal may have a daughter by Taylor, who promptly ran away and left him with the baby. Caleb grows attached to the baby and calls her 'Matilda' after his and Ethan's late mother. When he gets around to having a paternity test, he discovers that not only is the baby not his, but his blood type reveals that her namesake was not his biological mother. Caleb is devastated by this news, and it dawns on him that even Ethan may not actually be related to him. He avoids revealing this to Ethan, and enlists the help of Charlie to help discover his true origins before coming clean. Caleb tracks down his real mother and finds out that she has Huntington's disease, a highly debilitating condition that has a 50% chance of being transferred to her children. He becomes highly paranoid about this, and still can't bring himself to tell his brother about the situation, especially since he might have the condition as well.

Lofty Chiltern

Lofty Chiltern
Casualty character
Portrayed by Lee Mead
Duration 2014–
First appearance 28x27, "The Last Chance Saloon"
1 March 2014
Introduced by Oliver Kent
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Occupation Band 5 Staff Nurse (2014-)

Ben "Lofty" Chiltern played by Lee Mead, is a staff nurse who first appeared on 1 March 2014. He was introduced as the nurse replacing Jamie Collier. His awkwardness and clumsiness are running gags, but he is also open, sympathetic and giving in nature, and possesses the bedside manner which some doctors in the ED lack.

The character of 'Lofty' and his casting of Lee Mead was announced on 19 September 2013, alongside Jamie Davis' casting in Max Walker. It was revealed that he was to play a 'likeable and popular nurse with a less-than-ordinary background'.[60] Commenting on his role, Mead says: "I'm thrilled to be joining Casualty. I really enjoyed my guest appearance in 2011, but this will be a completely different challenge. When I first read about the character Lofty I didn't imagine I would be in the frame to play him. I am hoping he will charm audiences and they will get behind him. I can't wait to get started and to learn all of the medical jargon!"[60] Oliver Kent, Casualty's Executive Producer, said: "As the character Lofty was being developed, we couldn't think of anyone else to better to play him. We can't wait to start filming and are thrilled to have Lee join the team. With a very different background to most of the other nurses, his clumsy charm is sure to win everyone over."[60]

It was later revealed that Mead's casting as Lofty was inspired by Daniel Anthony's decision to leave the show as Jamie Collier.[64] Describing Lofty as "the most adorable character", Oliver Kent believes that he will prove as popular as Abs. He continued to say that Mead is probably "the nicest guy in showbusiness; he has this completely ego-free quality that comes across in his performance."[64] He also mentioned how the part of Lofty was written especially for Mead.[64]

Mead described Lofty as "a cheeky chap! He's a nice bloke with good intentions, but he's also very lazy. Lofty has been living at home and he's kept telling his parents that he's going to get a job at some point and get his own place, but he just hasn't got round to it yet! He's a trained nurse, but he's just been enjoying taking money from his parents and going out drinking!"[65] Mead also said how he loved the way his character had been introduced; "I thought it was quite fun and I knew from the start that this would be a very interesting character. Lofty brings a great energy to work with him. He's got quite a fun element to him and a positive outlook. Lofty is also quite clumsy, though - he often says the wrong thing and there's the odd occasion where he's falling over things!"[65] Mead also revealed he was signed at Casualty for a year and hopes to stay for longer.[65]

Lofty was first seen when climbing out of the loft of Robyn Miller's house, stealing one of Max Walker's shirts and £20 before going and ironing the shirt. Robyn returned home to find this man ironing the shirt. After he insisted he wasn't a burglar, she began to chase him to the garden and over the fence where she jumped on to a rake, impaling her foot. Lofty, who told Robyn his name was Nigel, helped Robyn and called 999. He stayed with her as she was admitted in the ED but missed his interview at St James' Hospital. He had left his wallet behind when he left to try and save his potential job and Robyn saw that his name was actually Ben Chiltern.

He returned, after feeling too guilty, and when questioned remained adamant that his name was Nigel. Robyn told Rita Freeman about him and her worries and she said that she would be happy to ring the police for her and advised that Robyn should let her do so. Robyn was about to until Lofty came clean and told him about everything, including his name and the interview. She accepts his apology and offers him a room at her house, to which he gladly accepts. Robyn also manages to get him a job at the ED, replacing Jamie. This pleases him and Robyn gives him the nickname, Lofty, due to him living in the loft of her house and when he tries to tell people his name is actually Ben, she gives up after failing to tell them. Robyn "mentors" him and shows him the ropes and they both work on the same cases often, until he settles in properly.

Lofty is suspended after Dixie Dixon ropes him into helping patient, Leo Wren (Charley Palmer-Marshall), see his dying mother. He is only suspended for a few weeks by Tess Bateman because he swapped round his shifts with Robyn so there was no shortage of staff. He sees the rush the ED were having from the news and goes into help the team voluntarily, leaving Tess relieved. After checking with charge nurse, Charlie Fairhead, Tess allows Lofty to return to work the following week.

In a Remembrance Day episode, Lofty is reluctant to buy a plastic poppy, and as a result falls out with former soldier Iain Dean. However, Lofty later wins the respect of the whole ED, including Iain, when a football hooligan sets off a flare in the hospital; Lofty nearly suffocates trying to save a young boy who can't escape the resulting smoke. The boy later dies of an unrecognised head injury, but Lofty is lauded as a hero.

Lofty comes under harsh criticism from Dylan Keogh for his clumsiness and perceived unprofessional and interfering nature. Lofty, who is generally well-liked, is distressed by this, but after Dylan appears to turn a corner with his mental illness, Lofty is very surprised to find himself appointed by Dylan to assist him on a regular basis.

Jacob Masters

Jacob Masters
Casualty character
Portrayed by Charles Venn
Duration 2015–
First appearance 29x40, "If You Could Bottle It"
18 July 2015
Introduced by Oliver Kent
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Occupation Senior Staff Nurse (2015-)

Jacob Masters, played by Charles Venn,[66] made his first screen appearance on 18 July 2015,[67] a week later than originally planned.[66]

Jacob brings his friend into the ED after she falls through his garage roof. After impressing Connie with his mystery-solving skills she suggests he asks Rita for an application form to apply for a Senior Staff Nurse position. He is later accepted. Upon Venn's casting in the show, Kent described Jacob as: "...As Jacob, his good looks, charm and wit will certainly cause a tidal wave of testosterone in the emergency department. He’s going to ruffle a lot of feathers and, no doubt, set a few hearts racing...".[66] Jacob's latest storyline has seen him have some sort of past with receptionist Louise Tyler, however it is not yet known what the relationship, if there is one, is.

When a hostage situation arises in the ED, Jacob is held at gunpoint along with Big Mac. Jacob manages to wrestle the gun from one of the terrorists, but when the police spring the operation he is shot in the arm, which causes major blood loss. He recovers, but is enraged when he discovers the policeman who shot him would not be punished for his mistake, since Jacob believes the decision to shoot him was racially motivated. Jacob uses his connections to have the name of the policeman in question sent to him, aware that knowing it would put his entire career in jeopardy. Connie reminds him of this, and adds she believes that the shooting was an accident. After much deliberation, Jacob throws the letter away.

Jack Diamond

Jack Diamond
Casualty character
Portrayed by Alistair Brammer
Duration 2015–
First appearance 30x14, "Maybe This Year"
5 December 2015
Introduced by Oliver Kent
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Occupation Receptionist

Jack Diamond, played by Alistair Brammer, made his first screen appearance on 5 December 2015.[68] Brammer will be part of the Casualty cast for six months.[69]

Jack is a receptionist, who makes an impression on the staff upon his first arrival. Jack is a very flamboyant character and begins putting his ideas forward like filling the main reception with Christmas decorations, which Connie Beauchamp (Amanda Mealing) declares that they should to be taken down.

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