Episode 1067

"Episode 1067"
Casualty episode
Episode no.Series 32
Episode 18
Directed byJulie Edwards
Written byDana Fainaru
Produced by
  • Jo Johnson
  • Lucy Raffety (series)
  • Simon Harper (executive)
Featured music"I Promise" − Radiohead
Original air date6 January 2018 (2018-01-06)
Running time50 minutes[1]
Guest appearances
  • Owain Arthur as Glen Thomas
  • Sara Stewart as Professor Cornell
  • Linda Marlowe as Gloria Rhodes
  • Nicholas Boulton as Simon Feathering
  • Bailey Patrick as PC Rafe Graham
  • Jonathan Coote as Andrew Dayten
  • Leah Moyo as Elizabeth "Liz" Landerson
  • Mark Carlisle as Dream Pathologist
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Episode 1067 is the eighteenth episode of the thirty-second series of the British medical drama television series Casualty, and the 1067th episode of the overall series. The episode was written by Dana Fainaru, directed by Julie Edwards and produced by Jo Johnson, and premiered on BBC One on 6 January 2018. The episode is a climax to Connie Beauchamp's (Amanda Mealing) cardiac tumour storyline, which sees her travel to London with Ethan Hardy (George Rainsford) to seek treatment. Mealing, who battled breast cancer in 2002, struggled with anxiety and posttraumatic stress disorder as a result of the storyline. The episode also further explores the friendship between Connie and Ethan, which is tested when Connie kisses Ethan and he does not respond.

The majority of the episode is set in London and the scenes were filmed on-location across one day in September 2017. Despite being filmed in September, the scenes were set in winter. Crew struggled to display this as passers-by were wearing summer clothing. Rainsford enjoyed filming in the city, although he felt it had a negative effect on the following day's filming. Episode 1067 also features the continuation of Dylan Keogh's (William Beck) alcoholism storyline. Actress Linda Marlowe guest starred in the episode for the storyline. The episode was promoted through promotional trailers, and was watched by 4.9 million viewers in a 28-day period. While Louise McCreesh of Digital Spy called the episode "emotional" and "heartbreaking", other elements of the episode were criticised for their lack of realism by critics and viewers alike.

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