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Casualty to go off-air for an ‘extended break’ from the BBC over the pandemic

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CASUALTY is to go off-air for an "extended break' from the BBC over the coronavirus pandemic. Casualty confirmed filming has been suspended until next month and the BBC One drama's last episode will be broadcast this Saturday (August 22).

Casualty's final episode for some time will see Max McGerry making an appearance, and Jacob Masters will betray on/off girlfriend Connie Beauchamp.

The news follows Holby City being taken off air this week in a huge scheduling shake-up. The medical drama will not air at its usual time of 8pm tonight and won't return to BBC screens until later this year Instead, a repeat of Babs, the biopic of Barbara Windsor will run in Holby City’s place from 8.30pm.

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