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"Broken Homes" is the 610th episode of Casualty and the 20th episode of the 22nd series. It was preceded by "For Auld Lang Syne" and followed by "Adrenaline Rush". This episode sees the arrival of Noel Garcia, portrayed by Tony Marshall.

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  • "Broken Homes" is the 610th episode of Casualty and the 20th episode of the 22nd series. It was preceded by "For Auld Lang Syne" and followed by "Adrenaline Rush". This episode sees the arrival of Noel Garcia, portrayed by Tony Marshall.
  • Broken Homes was a club band formed by Mike Doman and quickly signed to a record deal from MCA Records, as they were one of Los Angeles' biggest club bands. They released three albums between 1986-1990, Broken Homes (featuring "30,000 Feet", featured in the episode "By Hooker by Crook" of the series Miami Vice, 1988's Straight Line Through Time, and 1990's Wing And A Prayer (featuring "I'm All Right (Get A Doctor)", featured in the movie Another 48 Hrs.). The band went their separate ways after their third album's release. Mike Graves drums on last 2 MCA records.
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  • "30,000 Feet"
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  • Mike Doman
  • Craig Aaronson
  • James Ashhurst
  • Kreg Ross
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  • Broken Homes
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  • Steve Keyworth
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  • Diana Patrick
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  • "Broken Homes" is the 610th episode of Casualty and the 20th episode of the 22nd series. It was preceded by "For Auld Lang Syne" and followed by "Adrenaline Rush". This episode sees the arrival of Noel Garcia, portrayed by Tony Marshall.
  • Broken Homes was a club band formed by Mike Doman and quickly signed to a record deal from MCA Records, as they were one of Los Angeles' biggest club bands. They released three albums between 1986-1990, Broken Homes (featuring "30,000 Feet", featured in the episode "By Hooker by Crook" of the series Miami Vice, 1988's Straight Line Through Time, and 1990's Wing And A Prayer (featuring "I'm All Right (Get A Doctor)", featured in the movie Another 48 Hrs.). The band went their separate ways after their third album's release. Mike Graves drums on last 2 MCA records.
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