Casualty return date confirmed and unveils explosive first-look trailer

Casualty trailer hints at Zoe Hanna’s return

Casualty returns to the BBC this December. In the thrilling trailer, which has been released, it revealed the chaos which is upon the doctors and nurses at the hospital.

During the explosive clip from the upcoming series of the media drama, there lies death, trauma, and one dramatic exit from an iconic character.

The BBC has confirmed the show will return to screens on December 30.

When the show last aired earlier this year, fans were left with many unanswered questions.

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It has been revealed that Charlie Fairhead, played by actor Derek Thompson will hang up his scrubs.

He has been part of the show since the beginning when the first episode aired back in 1986.

After spending nearly four decades on the programme it appears he will be making a huge exit.

The new trailer started with a flashback to the very first episode.

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Viewers see a glimpse of younger Charlie wearing his trademark coat stepping out of his canary yellow car.

It then switches to the senior medic looking stunned as violence erupts in the Emergency Department.

Later a gunshot is heard in the background with Charlie’s ID badge exposed with blood over it.

Stevie Nash, who is played by Elinor Lawless, appears to also get mixed up in the chaos.

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In the first look, she appears to be unimpressed when medic Zoe Hannah returns.

Actress Sunetera Sarka has re-joined the show after she left back in 2016.

However, she returned for a one-off episode when Max Walker, played by Jamie Davis, decided to leave back in 2018.

You also see Stevie get caught up with the police after she is arrested for grievous bodily harm.

Stevie is comforted by Max Crisie, who is played by Strictly Come Dacning star Nigel Harman. He tells her that she wasn’t to blame for what happened to Ryan (Eddie-Joe Robinson).

Max is currently the clinical lead, but he is battling a secret kidney failure diagnosis.

With the clock ticking on his health, Max is faced with some huge decisions.

It left fans questioning if daughter Jodie Whyte (Anna Chell) holds the key to his survival.

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