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It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Casualty 1906. (Discuss) Casualty 1907 Casualty 1907 title sequence Genre Historical hospital drama Country of origin  United Kingdom No. of episodes 3 Production Running time 60 minutes Broadcast Original channel BBC One Original run 30 March 2008 – 17 April 2008 Chronology Preceded by Casualty 1906 (Pilot) Followed by Casualty 1909 Casualty 1907 is a BBC TV 3-part historical medical drama set in 1907 at The London Hospital in the East End of London. Each one-hour episode of Casualty 1907 uses case notes, ward reports, autopsy records and diaries to bring actual doctors, nurses and patients at The Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel, vividly back to life. Casualty 1907 is a follow-on series based on the pilot episode Casualty 1906, which originally aired in December 2006. A new six-part sequel, titled Casualty 1909, began broadcasting on BBC One on 14 June 2009.[1] Contents 1 Episodes 1.1 Episode one 1.2 Episode two 1.3 Episode three 2 Broadcast 3 Cast 4 DVD release 5 References 6 External links // Episodes Episode one Nurse Ada Russell has to decide whether or not to take the job of Ward Sister of Wellington ward, as it threatens to spoil her engagement to Dr James Walton. The hospital is using a radical new technique, ultra-violet light, to treat skin disease caused by unsanitary living conditions in the East End. Queen Alexandra visits with her sister the dowager empress of Russia to see the hospital.[2] Episode two Probationer Ethel Bennett goes through a night of rising tension as she nurses Thomas Hooley, the injured docker whose leg wounds are not healing. She clashes with ward sister Ada Russell, who is overwhelmed by the strain of running of a large, busy ward and worried about her true feelings for her fiance. Nobby Clark, leader of the violent Blind Beggar Gang, is hospitalised with alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver, aged just 15. Driven mad by cravings and nightmares, his path crosses with Ada with unexpected results.[3] Episode three With the hospital facing imminent financial collapse, chairman Sydney Holland launches an inspired campaign to raise money. The cost of building the modern city is revealed when workers on the new Rotherhithe Tunnel are admitted with agonising diver's bends. Ethel, working in the receiving room, contracts scarlet fever from a patient.[4] Broadcast Casualty 1907 was broadcast on BBC One. After the initial broadcast of each episode, they were repeated four days afterwards but only in certain areas. Episode Channel Broadcast Date Viewer avg. Share Refs One BBC One 30 March 2008 6.7 million 27% [2][5] Two BBC One 6 April 2008 5.3 million 22% [3][6] Three BBC One 13 April 2008 3.5 million 14% [4][7] Cast Alfie Allen as Nobby Clark Leah Bracknell as Mrs Turner Nicholas Farrell as Sydney Holland Neil Fitzmaurice as Thomas Hooley William Houston as Dr. Millais Culpin Dominic Jephcott as Bedford Fenwick Lilli Ella Kelleher as Dora Lydia Leonard as Laura Goodley Mike Lockley as Doctor Cherie Lunghi as Matron Eva Luckes Jessica Mullins as Maud Youkti Patel as Corisande Veveers Tom Riley as Dr. James Walton Lewis Robinson as Reggie Hywel Simons as Dr Lawes Sarah Smart as Ada Russell Adam Sopp as Frank Gorman David Troughton as Mr Hurry Fenwick Charity Wakefield as Ethel Bennet DVD release A Region 2 DVD of Casualty 1907 will be released soon.[8] References ^ "BBC One to screen 'Casualty 1909'". Digital Spy. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/a150649/bbc-one-to-screen-casualty-1909.html. Retrieved 25 March 2009.  ^ a b "Episode One 'Casualty 1907'". BBC. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009r25c. Retrieved 17 July 2009.  ^ a b "Episode Two 'Casualty 1907'". BBC. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009s6rx. Retrieved 17 July 2009.  ^ a b "Episode Three 'Casualty 1907'". BBC. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009x109. Retrieved 17 July 2009.  ^ Holmwood, Leigh (31 March 2008). "Week ending 30th of March TV ratings: Sunday". London: The Guardian. http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/mar/31/tvratings.television1. Retrieved 17 July 2009.  ^ Tryhorn, Chris (7 April 2008). "Week ending 6th of April TV ratings: Sunday". London: The Guardian. http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/apr/07/tvratings.television1. Retrieved 17 July 2009.  ^ Tryhorn, Chris (14 April 2008). "Week ending 13th of April TV ratings: Sunday". London: The Guardian. http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/apr/14/tvratings.television1. Retrieved 17 July 2009.  ^ Amazon.co.uk: Casualty 1907: Charity Wakefield, Cheri Lunghi, Sarah Smart, William Houston, Tom Riley, Alfie Allen, Leah Bracknell, Nicholas Farrell: DVD External links BBC Programmes entry for Casualty 1907 IMDB entry for Casualty 1907 BBC Press release Daily Mail Article on Casualty 1907 Stone city films Casualty 1907 at TV.com