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"Too Old for This Shift" is a special feature-length episode of the British
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television series ''
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''. It was broadcast as the premiere episode of its thirty-first series on 27 August 2016, on
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, to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the show. The special, which is 99 minutes long, was co-written by Matthew Barry and Andy Bayliss, directed by Steve Hughes, and produced by Lucy Raffety. "Too Old for This Shift" explores the outcome of the cliffhanger broadcast at the end of the thirtieth series, by focusing on the events surrounding the aftermath of the collision involving established characters
Connie Beauchamp Connie Beauchamp is a fictional character from the BBC medical dramas ''Holby City'' and ''Casualty'', portrayed by actress Amanda Mealing. She first appeared in the series six, episode 35, "In at the Deep End", broadcast on 1 June 2004, and a ...
(
Amanda Mealing Amanda Jane Mealing (born 22 April 1967) is an English actress, director and producer, known for portraying the role of Connie Beauchamp in the BBC medical dramas ''Holby City'' and ''Casualty''. Early life The only adopted member of her fa ...
) and her daughter
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( Emily Carey). The episode centres around the celebrations of
Charlie Fairhead Charlie Fairhead ( Derek Thompson) is a fictional character from the BBC British medical drama ''Casualty''. The longest-serving character on the show, his tenure spanned over three decades from the series’ inception in 1986 until his depart ...
's ( Derek Thompson) thirtieth anniversary of working in the fictitious
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's emergency department, where the show is set. It also features a helicopter crash outside the emergency department, which causes damage to the hospital. Several actors who have previously appeared on ''Casualty'' during its thirty years on air made a cameo appearance during the special, while
Ian Bleasdale Ian Bleasdale (born 1950, in Upholland, Lancashire) is an English actor and television presenter. He divides his time between Haworth in West Yorkshire and Bristol. He started off life as a teacher before deciding that he wanted to become an ac ...
reprised his role as Josh Griffiths for the entirety of the episode. The episode also marked the return of
Cathy Shipton Catherine Ellen Shipton (born 27 March 1957) is an English actress, known for portraying the role of Lisa "Duffy" Duffin in the BBC medical drama ''Casualty''. After leaving the series in 2020, she has since appeared in the Channel 4 soap opera ...
in her role of
Lisa "Duffy" Duffin Lisa "Duffy" Duffin is a character from the BBC medical drama ''Casualty'', played by Cathy Shipton. Duffy was created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin as one of the serial's ten original characters. Shipton received her audition just as she w ...
, following her guest appearances in the thirtieth series. The special also featured character crossovers from sister show ''
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'', with
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(
Rosie Marcel Rosie Ellen Celine Marcel (born 6 May 1977) is an English retired actress. Marcel is known for her role as Jac Naylor, consultant cardiothoracic surgeon lead in the BBC drama series ''Holby City'', a role she has also played in sister series ' ...
),
Henrik Hanssen Henrik Hanssen is a fictional character from the BBC medical drama ''Holby City'', played by actor Guy Henry. He made his first appearance in the thirteenth series episode "Shifts", broadcast on 19 October 2010. Hanssen is initially a consultant ...
( Guy Henry) and
Adrian "Fletch" Fletcher Adrian "Fletch" Fletcher is a fictional character from the BBC medical dramas ''Casualty (TV series), Casualty'' and ''Holby City'', portrayed by Alex Walkinshaw. He appears in ''Casualty'' from its Casualty series 26, twenty-sixth series in 201 ...
(
Alex Walkinshaw Alex Newcombe Walkinshaw (born 5 October 1974) is a British actor from Barking, England. He has played the long-running roles of Dale "Smithy" Smith in the ITV police procedural series ''The Bill'' and Adrian "Fletch" Fletcher in BBC medic ...
) appearing in the episode. The episode was watched by 7.20 million viewers and received mixed reviews. Fans of the show praised the episode and demanded it receive an award. Sharon Marshall of ''
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'' enjoyed the episode and believed it "showcased what ''Casualty'' does best", while Midlands Air Ambulance Charity branded the episode as "insensitive". On 6 November 2017, the helicopter crash won the "Best Drama Storyline" accolade at the Inside Soap Awards, ''Inside Soap'' Awards.


Plot

Connie Beauchamp Connie Beauchamp is a fictional character from the BBC medical dramas ''Holby City'' and ''Casualty'', portrayed by actress Amanda Mealing. She first appeared in the series six, episode 35, "In at the Deep End", broadcast on 1 June 2004, and a ...
(
Amanda Mealing Amanda Jane Mealing (born 22 April 1967) is an English actress, director and producer, known for portraying the role of Connie Beauchamp in the BBC medical dramas ''Holby City'' and ''Casualty''. Early life The only adopted member of her fa ...
) lies unconscious, having been thrown from her car after it plunged over a ravine. Steph Sims (Tonicha Lawrence) watches down from the top of the cliff before driving off. A few minutes later she calls for an ambulance, but is hit by a car before she can. As Connie regains consciousness, she notices
Grace Beauchamp ''Casualty'' is a British medical drama television series that premiered on 6 September 1986 on BBC1. The series was created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin. It is set in the fictional Holby City Hospital, in the equally fictitious city of Holby ...
's ( Emily Carey) shoe in the car. Flames begin erupting from the vehicle. Connie moves towards the car but before she can get to Grace it explodes. Meanwhile, the emergency department prepares to celebrate
Charlie Fairhead Charlie Fairhead ( Derek Thompson) is a fictional character from the BBC British medical drama ''Casualty''. The longest-serving character on the show, his tenure spanned over three decades from the series’ inception in 1986 until his depart ...
's ( Derek Thompson) thirtieth year at Holby City with a surprise party. The surprise is soon spoilt when Charlie finds former paramedic Josh Griffiths (
Ian Bleasdale Ian Bleasdale (born 1950, in Upholland, Lancashire) is an English actor and television presenter. He divides his time between Haworth in West Yorkshire and Bristol. He started off life as a teacher before deciding that he wanted to become an ac ...
) in cubicles. Charlie then works to treat patient Sally Hodge (Casualty), Sally Hodge (Pam St. Clement). Sally is revealed to have lithopedia after miscarrying her baby during her teenage years. Charlie then visits the pub where a party is held in his honour, with video footage from former colleagues shown to him. Jacob Masters (Charles Venn) becomes concerned for Connie and Grace when they fail to answer their phones; when Steph is admitted to the emergency department, he goes in the ambulance with paramedics Iain Dean (Michael Stevenson (actor), Michael Stevenson) and Jez Andrews (Lloyd Everitt) to the location where she was found. The trio find Connie's burnt out car at the bottom of the cliff. They reach Connie and learn that Grace was inside the vehicle as it exploded, but when Jez searches the vehicle, she is not there. As Iain and Jez search for Grace they find her in a critical condition and call for an air ambulance to escort her to hospital. As the air ambulance prepares to land outside the emergency department a rotor blade is struck by a drone, causing the helicopter to crash land in the parking lot outside the hospital and into the back of an ambulance, causing the ambulance to knock scaffolding down over Alicia Munroe (Chelsea Halfpenny) and Ethan Hardy (George Rainsford (actor), George Rainsford). The tail of the helicopter smashes into the entrance of the emergency department causing brutal injuries. The department is shut down following the incident, with Connie and Grace’s lives prioritised. Grace is freed from the helicopter and taken into the department for treatment. Connie learns Grace has life-threatening injuries and may not survive surgery. The staff at Holby City come together to treat casualties of the accident. Grace survives surgery, but remains in a critical condition.


Cast

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Charlie Fairhead Charlie Fairhead ( Derek Thompson) is a fictional character from the BBC British medical drama ''Casualty''. The longest-serving character on the show, his tenure spanned over three decades from the series’ inception in 1986 until his depart ...
Derek Thompson *
Connie Beauchamp Connie Beauchamp is a fictional character from the BBC medical dramas ''Holby City'' and ''Casualty'', portrayed by actress Amanda Mealing. She first appeared in the series six, episode 35, "In at the Deep End", broadcast on 1 June 2004, and a ...
Amanda Mealing Amanda Jane Mealing (born 22 April 1967) is an English actress, director and producer, known for portraying the role of Connie Beauchamp in the BBC medical dramas ''Holby City'' and ''Casualty''. Early life The only adopted member of her fa ...
*Jacob Masters – Charles Venn *Elle Gardner − Jaye Griffiths *Ethan Hardy − George Rainsford (actor), George Rainsford *Alicia Munroe − Chelsea Halfpenny *
Lisa "Duffy" Duffin Lisa "Duffy" Duffin is a character from the BBC medical drama ''Casualty'', played by Cathy Shipton. Duffy was created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin as one of the serial's ten original characters. Shipton received her audition just as she w ...
Cathy Shipton Catherine Ellen Shipton (born 27 March 1957) is an English actress, known for portraying the role of Lisa "Duffy" Duffin in the BBC medical drama ''Casualty''. After leaving the series in 2020, she has since appeared in the Channel 4 soap opera ...
*Iain Dean – Michael Stevenson (actor), Michael Stevenson *Lily Chao − Crystal Yu *Caleb Knight, Caleb "Cal" Knight − Richard Winsor *Dylan Keogh − William Beck (actor), William Beck *Louise Tyler − Azuka Oforka *David Hide – Jason Durr *Noel Garcia − Tony Marshall (actor), Tony Marshall *Jez Andrews − Lloyd Everitt *Robyn Miller (Casualty), Robyn Miller – Amanda Henderson *Max Walker (Casualty), Max Walker – Jamie Davis (actor), Jamie Davis *Amira Zafar − Poppy Jhakra *Sally Hodge (Casualty), Sally Hodge − Pam St. Clement * Josh Griffiths
Ian Bleasdale Ian Bleasdale (born 1950, in Upholland, Lancashire) is an English actor and television presenter. He divides his time between Haworth in West Yorkshire and Bristol. He started off life as a teacher before deciding that he wanted to become an ac ...
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Jac Naylor Jac Naylor is a fictional character born in Scawsby from the BBC medical drama ''Holby City'', portrayed by Rosie Marcel. She made her first screen appearance during the series eight episode "Bird on a Wire", which was originally broadcast on ...
Rosie Marcel Rosie Ellen Celine Marcel (born 6 May 1977) is an English retired actress. Marcel is known for her role as Jac Naylor, consultant cardiothoracic surgeon lead in the BBC drama series ''Holby City'', a role she has also played in sister series ' ...
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Henrik Hanssen Henrik Hanssen is a fictional character from the BBC medical drama ''Holby City'', played by actor Guy Henry. He made his first appearance in the thirteenth series episode "Shifts", broadcast on 19 October 2010. Hanssen is initially a consultant ...
Guy Henry *
Adrian "Fletch" Fletcher Adrian "Fletch" Fletcher is a fictional character from the BBC medical dramas ''Casualty (TV series), Casualty'' and ''Holby City'', portrayed by Alex Walkinshaw. He appears in ''Casualty'' from its Casualty series 26, twenty-sixth series in 201 ...
Alex Walkinshaw Alex Newcombe Walkinshaw (born 5 October 1974) is a British actor from Barking, England. He has played the long-running roles of Dale "Smithy" Smith in the ITV police procedural series ''The Bill'' and Adrian "Fletch" Fletcher in BBC medic ...
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Grace Beauchamp ''Casualty'' is a British medical drama television series that premiered on 6 September 1986 on BBC1. The series was created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin. It is set in the fictional Holby City Hospital, in the equally fictitious city of Holby ...
Emily Carey *Kai Swift − Raif Clark *Charlotte Swift − Daisy Douglas *Steve Swift − Adam Foster *Steph Sims − Tonicha Lawrence *Harry Price − John Hogg *Jay Faldren − Ben Turner (actor), Ben Turner *Comfort Jones − Martina Laird *Tess Bateman − Suzanne Packer *Lenny Lyons − Steven Miller (actor), Steven Miller *Alice Chantrey − Sam Grey (actress), Sam Grey *John 'Abs' Denham, John "Abs" Denham − James Redmond (actor), James Redmond *Big Mac (Casualty), Mackenzie "Big Mac" Chalker − Charles Dale *Mike Barratt − Clive Mantle *Debbie Phillips − Holli Hoffman The official cast list for the episode was released by ''BBC Online'' on 19 August 2016; prior to this, the BBC and various media outlets revealed throughout late June and much of August, the various actors and their characters who would appear in the 30th anniversary special. The episode marked the permanent return of
Cathy Shipton Catherine Ellen Shipton (born 27 March 1957) is an English actress, known for portraying the role of Lisa "Duffy" Duffin in the BBC medical drama ''Casualty''. After leaving the series in 2020, she has since appeared in the Channel 4 soap opera ...
to the show, reprising her role as original nurse
Lisa "Duffy" Duffin Lisa "Duffy" Duffin is a character from the BBC medical drama ''Casualty'', played by Cathy Shipton. Duffy was created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin as one of the serial's ten original characters. Shipton received her audition just as she w ...
, following her guest appearances in the previous series, while
Ian Bleasdale Ian Bleasdale (born 1950, in Upholland, Lancashire) is an English actor and television presenter. He divides his time between Haworth in West Yorkshire and Bristol. He started off life as a teacher before deciding that he wanted to become an ac ...
made a guest appearance throughout the episode, reprising his role as former paramedic Josh Griffiths. Three ''
Holby City ''Holby City'' (stylised on-screen as HOLBY CIY) is a British medical drama television series that aired weekly on BBC One. It was created by Tony McHale and Mal Young as a Spin-off (media), spin-off from the established BBC medical drama '' ...
'' actors also performed as their characters for the special, their appearances announced on 28 June 2016 – these were
Rosie Marcel Rosie Ellen Celine Marcel (born 6 May 1977) is an English retired actress. Marcel is known for her role as Jac Naylor, consultant cardiothoracic surgeon lead in the BBC drama series ''Holby City'', a role she has also played in sister series ' ...
as consultant cardiothoracic surgeon,
Jac Naylor Jac Naylor is a fictional character born in Scawsby from the BBC medical drama ''Holby City'', portrayed by Rosie Marcel. She made her first screen appearance during the series eight episode "Bird on a Wire", which was originally broadcast on ...
, Guy Henry as chief executive officer Holby City NHS Trust and consultant general surgeon,
Henrik Hanssen Henrik Hanssen is a fictional character from the BBC medical drama ''Holby City'', played by actor Guy Henry. He made his first appearance in the thirteenth series episode "Shifts", broadcast on 19 October 2010. Hanssen is initially a consultant ...
, and
Alex Walkinshaw Alex Newcombe Walkinshaw (born 5 October 1974) is a British actor from Barking, England. He has played the long-running roles of Dale "Smithy" Smith in the ITV police procedural series ''The Bill'' and Adrian "Fletch" Fletcher in BBC medic ...
as ward manager and former ''Casualty'' character, Adrian Fletcher (character), Adrian Fletcher. Alongside Shipton and Bleasdale, a number of former actors from the show returned for the episode, each making a cameo appearance in the role of their respective former character and their scenes filmed in the style of giving a short video tribute to Charlie; these scenes are spaced out throughout the episode. Joining alongside Guy Henry, Amanda Mealing, Emily Carey and Jason Durr, all of whom did the same in the role of their own respective characters, these included: Charles Dale as Big Mac (Casualty), Mackenzie "Big Mac" Chalker, Ben Turner (actor), Ben Turner as Jay Faldren, Suzanne Packer as Tess Bateman, Sam Grey (actress), Sam Grey as Alice Chantrey, James Redmond (actor), James Redmond as Abs Denham, John "Abs" Denham, Clive Mantle as Mike Barratt, Martina Laird as Comfort Jones, and Steven Miller (actor), Steven Miller as Lenny Lyons. In addition, former ''EastEnders'' actor, Pam St. Clement, made a guest appearance in the story as "very grumpy patient" Sally Hodge.


Production

The show's executive producer Oliver Kent and Television producer, series producer Erika Hossington began planning the thirtieth anniversary episode in 2014. Hossington said in an interview with ''Digital Spy'' that they wanted to do "something only ''Casualty'' could do", and that there would be "an absolutely massive stunt" which would see the hospital itself in jeopardy too. The episode itself was to originally last for 110-minutes, however this was later shortened to 99-minutes. In addition to this, it was also reported that the events which took take place in the thirtieth anniversary episode would set up to two years of new storylines. Kent stated that "a lot of storylines kicked off in this episode will deliver in the next year or two, and probably beyond." A special soundtrack was recorded by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales for the episode at BBC Hoddinott Hall in Cardiff Bay. Director Steve Hughes stated he "couldn't believe" that the show was going to attempt a stunt so big. The stunt itself was shot over two days using "various stunts, visual effects and rigging teams" as opposed to shooting the stunt scene using computer-generated imagery. Although computer-generated imagery was used to add to the practical effects, the team decided to shoot the stunt practically so that the sequence felt "terrifyingly real". Hughes said the team shot about sixteen stunts over the two days of filming alone. It was announced on 22 August 2016 that the stunt which would air as part of the thirtieth anniversary would be a helicopter crash into the emergency department after an Air medical services, air ambulance collides with a Unmanned aerial vehicle, drone. Hossington revealed in an interview with ''Radio Times'' that the show had been working with the Association of Air Ambulances for over half a year on the storyline. The storyline was also created by the Association of Air Ambulances, who suggested the idea of an air ambulance colliding with a drone. Commenting on the storyline, Hossington said: "What you see in this episode is such a complex and unfortunate series of events."


Promotion and broadcast

Promotion of the anniversary episode began immediately after the closure of the thirtieth series, with a 40-second teaser following the Casualty series 30#ep1004, final episode. The trailer featured a party for Charlie Fairhead being interrupted by a serious event, followed by the tagline: "On the happiest day, their darkest hour". A second trailer, 30-seconds long, was released on 15 August 2016, while in the final five day build-up to the anniversary episode, ''Casualty'' released daily short trailers on their Facebook and Twitter pages, counting down to the episode. Between the two series, ''Digital Spy'' also mentioned ''Casualty'' thirtieth anniversary stunt, placing it as the number one moment to watch in their list of the "10 big moments that you have to see this week", before releasing a teaser article about the episode on the night of its airing, adding that it was "an episode you really do have to watch live." The episode was broadcast on
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on 27 August 2016 and was available to watch for thirty days afterwards on BBC iPlayer. In addition to this, "Too Old for This Shift" was made available for digital download via BBC Store on 27 August 2016 in standard definition, with higher definition later made available for purchase.


Reception


Ratings

The episode received an overnight rating of 5.10 million viewers, a 26% share of the total audience. After seven days, the ratings rose to 6.53 million. Twenty-eight days later, the episode's rating continued to rise to a new total of 6.90 million viewers. BBC Media Centre later revealed the episode was watched by an audience of 7.20 million viewers. "Too Old for This Shift" saw a two million viewer increase in overall rating figures from the previous episode. The following episode decreased to 6.45 million viewers. (User must select "BBC1" in the Channel field and then select the appropriate year, month and week to retrieve the figure for each episode)


Critical reception

In August 2017, the helicopter crash was longlisted for Best Drama Storyline at the Inside Soap Awards, ''Inside Soap'' Awards. The nomination made the viewer-voted shortlist. On 6 November 2017, the helicopter crash won the "Best Drama Storyline" accolade. ''Radio Times'' reported that viewers were left "stunned" by the episode, while Digital Spy stated that fans were left in "shock and awe" over the episode. The ''Daily Mirror'' reporter Sharon Marshall praised the episode, branding it as a "pitch-perfect episode mixing gore, heartache, drama and nostalgia". Marshall added that the episode "showcased what ''Casualty'' does best – beautiful writing and a stellar cast who grab your heartstrings," before concluding her review by praising the episode as being able to make the show "look as fresh and exciting as the day it was born." However, the show also received criticism, with the episode being branded "insensitive" by the Midlands Air Ambulance Charity.Sources: *


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