"Too Old for This Shift" is the 1005th episode of Casualty and the premiere of the 31st series. It was preceded by "Sticks and Stones" and followed by "Fall on Me". The episode was directed by Steve Hughes and written by Matthew Barry and Andy Bayliss. There was a big lead up to the episode and lots of promotional material was produced in the form of adverts, trailers and stills. It gained a positive response from the audience when it aired, and the production crew said that it would make viewers both laugh and cry.
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| - "Too Old for This Shift" is the 1005th episode of Casualty and the premiere of the 31st series. It was preceded by "Sticks and Stones" and followed by "Fall on Me". The episode was directed by Steve Hughes and written by Matthew Barry and Andy Bayliss. There was a big lead up to the episode and lots of promotional material was produced in the form of adverts, trailers and stills. It gained a positive response from the audience when it aired, and the production crew said that it would make viewers both laugh and cry.
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- Clive Mantle as Mike Barratt
- Daisy Douglas as Charlotte Swift
- Guy Henry as Henrik Hanssen
- Holli Hoffman as Debbie Phillips
- Ian Bleasdale as Josh Griffiths
- James Redmond as John "Abs" Denham
- John Hogg as Harry Price
- Martina Laird as Comfort Jones
- Pam St. Clement as Sally Hodge
- Poppy Jhakra as Amira Zafar
- Raif Clarke as Kai Swift
- Rosie Marcel as Jac Naylor
- Sam Grey as Alice Chantrey
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| - "Too Old for This Shift" is the 1005th episode of Casualty and the premiere of the 31st series. It was preceded by "Sticks and Stones" and followed by "Fall on Me". The episode was directed by Steve Hughes and written by Matthew Barry and Andy Bayliss. The episode is the 30th anniversary special episode, and runs as a feature length episode with a length of 1 hour and 40 minutes, double that of a standard episode. It also sees the permanent return of Lisa "Duffy" Duffin, portrayed by Cathy Shipton, who hadn't been part of the main cast since series 17. This episode, along with "Sticks and Stones", takes place on 27 August. There was a big lead up to the episode and lots of promotional material was produced in the form of adverts, trailers and stills. It gained a positive response from the audience when it aired, and the production crew said that it would make viewers both laugh and cry.
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