This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info. The BBC hospital drama Casualty usually airs on Saturdays at 9pm, but the programme has been cancelled this week amid numerous changes to major channels. Due to the Euro football coverage, the episode due to be shown will not be aired. The highly-anticipated England v Ukraine match will kick off at 8pm and is due to end coverage at 10pm, meaning the usual Casualty slot will clash.
Casualty has become a staple on BBC's evening programmes, regularly pulling in strong ratings weekly. The restructuring of the schedule comes as various sporting events such as Wimbledon and the Euros have seen a recent impact on regular TV shows. All soaps have been either delayed or rescheduled for different days as football match coverage takes priority.
While many are looking forward to the upcoming England game, some fans of the BBC show have expressed their disappointment. The bad news? Emmerdale wedding as Kim Tate and Will Taylor get married? But will Casualty pick up from where it left off sometime this year? So some of viewers' favourite weekly shows, including the likes of EastEnders, Coronation Street and Emmerdale have been affected. Casualty seemed to be immune for quite some time as the show usually films about four months in advance, so had plenty of episodes in the bank.
After months of being one of the only weekly shows to remain on television throughout lockdown, Casualty aired its last pre-recorded episode on Saturday, August While other dramas have now returned and are continuing to be shown in their normal time slots, Casualty is nowhere to be seen. On Monday, September 7, the return to the studio was confirmed, explaining how it will start off with a special edition focusing on the real-life impact of COVID on hospitals.
Unfortunately, unlike many other popular series, Casualty does like to film a large bulk of episodes before they air. So this means it is unlikely Casualty will be returning to our screens any time soon. If filming continues without any more disruptions, the drama could make its comeback sometime in early Casualty will return to our screens with numerous coronavirus storylines.
Clinical Lead Connie Beauchamp played by Amanda Mealing will try to encourage everyone to push themselves in a bid to beat the virus. However, she will find herself in a challenging position as lover Jacob Chucky Venn gets covid. How will Connie and Jacob cope with social distancing and the life-threatening condition?
Filming for movies and television shows has been disrupted thanks to the worldwide lockdown. Image: BBC.
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