Casualty 1900s,broadcast in the U.S. asLondon Hospital,is a British hospital drama inspired by but otherwise unrelated to BBC One dramaCasualty.
Casualty 1900s | |
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Also known as | Casualty 1906 |
Genre | Medical drama |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No.of episodes | 1 |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | BBC One |
Release | 3 December 2006 |
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Casualty 1907 |
Casualty 1900s | |
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Also known as | Casualty 1907 |
Genre | Medical drama |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No.of episodes | 3 |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | BBC One |
Release | 30 March 17 April 2008 | –
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Casualty 1906(Pilot) Casualty 1909 |
Casualty 1900s | |
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Also known as | Casualty 1909 |
Genre | Medical drama |
Directed by | Bryn Higgins (eps 1–3); Mark Brozel (eps 4–6) |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No.of episodes | 6 |
Production | |
Producer | Bryn Higgins |
Running time | 58 Minutes |
Production company | Stone City Films |
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Network | BBC One BBC HD |
Release | 14 June 19 July 2009 | –
Related | |
Casualty 1907 |
It places the viewer in the Receiving Room of theLondon Hospital,in London'sEast End.The drama is shot with the pace and action of its modern-day counterpart A&E. Every case and character is based on real cases, characters and events taken from the hospital records, nurses' ward diaries, and memoirs.
It began with a single episode ofCasualty 1906,followed by three episodes ofCasualty 1907,and six episodes ofCasualty 1909.[1]
Episodes
editCasualty 1907
editEpisode one
editNurse Ada Russell has to decide whether or not to take the job of WardSisterof Wellingtonward,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 theEast End.Queen Alexandravisits with her sisterthe dowager empress of Russiato see the hospital.[2]
Episode two
editProbationer 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 fiancé. Nobby Clark, leader of the violentBlind BeggarGang, is hospitalised with alcoholiccirrhosisof the liver, aged just 15. Driven mad by cravings and nightmares, his path crosses with Ada with unexpected results.[3]
Episode three
editWith the hospital facing imminent financial collapse, chairmanSydney Hollandlaunches an inspired campaign to raise money. The cost of building the modern city is revealed when workers on the newRotherhithe Tunnelare admitted with agonisingdiver's bends.Ethel, working in the receiving room, contractsscarlet feverfrom a patient.[4]
Casualty 1909
editEpisode one
editRevolution grips the East End as an explosion brings fears of a bomb, and Ethel Bennett and DrMillais Culpinstruggle to control the angry victims. When detectives arrive, Matron Luckes and Chairman Sydney Holland fear the hospital is in danger of becoming an extension of Scotland Yard. Meanwhile, Sister Ada Russell battles with irascible star surgeon Mr Henry Dean, whose addiction to cocaine is an open secret. And ambitious young Dr Ingrams faces catastrophe in the operating theatre.[5]
Episode two
editA scandal brews as Nurse Goodley suspects that Mr Dean is ignoring the terrible side-effects of a new anaesthetic, and battles internally as whether she should risk everything and turn whistleblower. Sister Ada Russell copes with her first day in reception following reassignment. Nurse Bennett fears that her secret alliance with Dr Culpin has been discovered when Matron Luckes sends her into private nursing.[6]
Episode three
editThe strain of being 'married to the hospital' takes its toll on Sister Ada Russell, as she nears collapse. On one of the London's Jewish wards, Nurse Goodley finds herself increasingly drawn to the charismatic radical Saul Landau – but Saul has a life-threatening illness.[7]
Episode four
editSister Russell discovers the secret of probationer Nellie Bowers when she catches her sneaking out to see a mysterious young man. The London admits a woman brought in wearing pauper's clothes yet with silk underwear underneath. Meanwhile, the brilliant pioneer DrHenry Headcommits to performing a dangerous experiment on himself.[8]
Episode five
editDr Culpin is powerless to help when Ethel Bennett rushes to her dying brother in a naval hospital. Star surgeon Mr Dean faces destruction through his cocaine addiction. Sister Russell breaks the strict rules of Matron Luckes when she sneaks out of the London to help a young mother.[9]
Episode six
editAll the secrets burst open, as Matron Luckes clashes with Sister Russell for leaving the London to help a family in the slums, while Dr Culpin clashes with Bennett for giving up studying to be a doctor. Mr Dean, supposedly clean, returns to work in the Operating Theatre. In the dead of night asweatshopcatches fire, bringing in scores of injured children, and the staff struggle to avert tragedy.[10]
Medicine as portrayed inCasualty 1900s
editCasualty 1900s portrays the use of earlyanesthesia,predominatelychloroformandether,the first standardised use ofspinal anesthesia,and the growing need for trainedanesthetists.No electronic equipment means doctors have to physically check a patient'spulseduring surgery.CPRis largely based on the Silvester Method in which a patient's arms are raised above their head and then back down in an effort to stimulate muscles.
Withpenicillinstill undiscovered, infections such asErysipelasare largely incurable. Emphasis is placed on keeping wards and operating theatres clean.
The effectiveness of the anti-streptococcus serum that cures Ethel's scarlet fever was reported in theJournal of the American Medical Associationin 1897.[11]
The hospital is shown to have an X-ray room complete withX-ray machine.At the time protection againstradiationemitted from such a machine was inadequate, little more than a thick pair of gloves was standard. Ernest Wilson, portrayed by Jason Watkins, was one of Britain's firstradiologistsand is shown withburnsto both hands due to the unsafe levels with which he must work.
Nurse Bennett's dream of becoming a doctor meant facing a challenge, but not an impossibility.Elizabeth Garrett Anderson,the first woman in Great Britain to graduate from medical school, began to practice in 1865.The London School of Medicine for Womenwas founded in 1874.
Broadcast
editCasualty 1907was broadcast onBBC 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 |
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One | BBC One | 30 March 2008 | 6.7 million | 27% | [2][12] |
Two | BBC One | 6 April 2008 | 5.3 million | 22% | [3][13] |
Three | BBC One | 13 April 2008 | 3.5 million | 14% | [4][14] |
Casualty 1909was broadcast on Sunday nights through June and July 2009 at 9pm onBBC Oneand – a first for the Casualty 1900s series –BBC HD.Episodes were repeated onBBC Foura couple of months after their original broadcast. February 2011 saw the series broadcast on BBC Entertainment in Europe, South Africa, U.A.E & Israel asLondon Hospital.
Episode | Broadcast date | Channels | Viewer avg. | Share | Refs |
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One | 14 June 2009 | BBC One&BBC HD | 3.5 million | 16% | [2][15] |
Two | 21 June 2009 | BBC One & BBC HD | 3.1 million | 13% | [3][16] |
Three | 28 June 2009 | BBC One & BBC HD | 3.1 million | 13% | [4][17] |
Four | 5 July 2009 | BBC One & BBC HD | 3.3 million | 14% | [8][18] |
Five | 12 July 2009 | BBC One & BBC HD | 2.9 million | 12% | [9][19] |
Six | 19 July 2009 | BBC One & BBC HD | 3.3 million | 15% | [10][20] |
DVD release
editThe completeCasualty 1900sseries has been released on Region 2 DVD in the UK. The DVD comprisesCasualty 1906,Casualty 1907andCasualty 1909.
Cast
editCasualty 1906
edit- Tim Baker as Begging Boy
- Paul Brightwellas Mr. Hills
- Nigel Cooke as Dr. Burgess
- Dorothy Duffy as Nurse Rafferty
- Bella Embergas Mrs. Hard Up
- Nicholas FarrellasSydney Holland
- Ronnie Fox as Policeman
- Fiona Gilliesas Minnie Piatkov
- Colin Heber-Percy as Gould
- Rebecca Johnson as Sister Spencer
- Hattie Ladburyas Miss Kenneally
- Elliot Leveyas Abe Goldman
- Cherie Lunghias MatronEva Luckes
- John Maude as Sailor
- Tamzin Merchantas Probationer Eastwood
- Cathy Murphyas Mrs. Sarah Hills
- Connor Quilty as Teddy
- Tom Rileyas Dr. James Walton
- Sarah Smartas Nurse Ada Russell
- Hywel Simonsas Dr. Lawes
- David TroughtonasHurry Fenwick
- Katie Ventress as Nurse Mary Green
- Jason Watkinsas Ernest Wilson
- Lyall B. Watson as Hard Up
- Antonia Willans as Polly
- Mike Lockley as Doctor
- Adam Sarath as Patient
- Jasmine Lundon as Singing Patient
- Joshua Lundon as Singing Patient
Casualty 1907
edit- Alfie Allenas Nobby Clark
- Leah Bracknellas Mrs Turner
- Nicholas FarrellasSydney Holland
- Neil Fitzmauriceas Thomas Hooley
- William Houstonas Dr.Millais Culpin
- Dominic Jephcottas Bedford Fenwick
- Lilli Ella Kelleher as Dora
- Lydia Leonardas Laura Goodley
- Mike Lockley as Doctor
- Cherie LunghiasMatronEva Luckes
- Jessica Mullins as Maud
- Youkti Patel as Corisande Veveers
- Tom Rileyas Dr. James Walton
- Lewis Robinsonas Reggie
- Hywel Simonsas Dr Lawes
- Sarah Smartas Ada Russell
- Adam Soppas Frank Gorman
- David Troughtonas MrHurry Fenwick
- Charity Wakefieldas Ethel Bennet
Casualty 1909
editMain characters
edit- Cherie Lunghias MatronEva Luckes
- Sarah Smartas Sister Ada Russell
- Will Houstonas DrMillais Culpin
- Nicholas Farrellas ChairmanSydney Holland
- Charity Wakefieldas Nurse Ethel Bennet
- David TroughtonasHurry Fenwick
- Paul Hiltonas Henry Percy Dean
- Lydia Leonardas Nurse Laura Goodley
- Tom Hughesas Dr Harry Ingrams
- Anton Lesseras DrHenry Head
- Tessa Parr as Nellie Bowers
- Andrew Readman as Ernest Morris
- Jo Hartleyas Anna
- Rebecca Johnson as Sister Spencer
- Aidan McArdleas Saul Landau
- Imogen Bain as Mrs Anderson
- Eleanor Bronas Miss De Burgh
Supporting characters
edit- Kenneth Colleyas Frederick Smith
- Dorothy Atkinson as Nurse Granger
- Eamon Geoghegan as Hospital Steward
- Aimee-Ffion Edwardsas Deborah Lynch
- Kate Fleetwoodas Grace Barnes
- Clare Higginsas Mrs Ramsbury
- Amy Stratton as Mrs Tabard
- Jon Lolisas Stepanovs
- John Daviesas Uncle Mick
- Grace Cassidyas Teenage Girl
- David de Keyseras Mr Fischoff
- Caroline Hardingas Edith Dean
- Lisa Brookes as Nurse Ansett
- Jennie Stoller as Mrs Gold
- Tim Woodwardas DSI Hatton
- Christopher Wright as Mr Knopf
- Colin Tierney as Prescott
References
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- ^abc"Episode One 'Casualty 1907'".BBC.Retrieved17 July2009.
- ^abc"Episode Two 'Casualty 1907'".BBC.Retrieved17 July2009.
- ^abc"Episode Three 'Casualty 1907'".BBC.Retrieved17 July2009.
- ^"Episode One 'Casualty 1909'".BBC.Retrieved21 June2009.
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- ^"Episode Three 'Casualty 1909'".BBC.Retrieved13 July2009.
- ^ab"Episode Four 'Casualty 1909'".BBC.Retrieved13 July2009.
- ^ab"Episode Five 'Casualty 1909'".BBC.Retrieved13 July2009.
- ^ab"Episode Six 'Casualty 1909'".BBC.Retrieved13 July2009.
- ^Thomas, C. P. (18 December 1897)."Anti-Streptococcus Serum".Journal of the American Medical Association.XXIX(25): 1259–1260.doi:10.1001/jama.1897.02440510021001g.ISSN0002-9955.
- ^Holmwood, Leigh (31 March 2008)."Week ending 30th of March TV ratings: Sunday".The Guardian.London.Retrieved17 July2009.
- ^Tryhorn, Chris (7 April 2008)."Week ending 6th of April TV ratings: Sunday".The Guardian.London.Retrieved17 July2009.
- ^Tryhorn, Chris (14 April 2008)."Week ending 13th of April TV ratings: Sunday".The Guardian.London.Retrieved17 July2009.
- ^Deans, Jason (15 June 2009)."Week ending 14th of June TV ratings: Sunday".The Guardian.London.Retrieved13 July2009.
- ^Plunkett, John (22 June 2009)."Week ending 21st of June TV ratings: Sunday".The Guardian.London.Retrieved13 July2009.
- ^Holmwood, Leigh (29 June 2009)."Week ending 28th of June TV ratings: Sunday".The Guardian.London.Retrieved13 July2009.
- ^Deans, Jason (6 July 2009)."Week ending 5th of July TV ratings: Sunday".The Guardian.London.Retrieved13 July2009.
- ^Holmwood, Leigh (13 July 2009)."Week ending 12th of July TV ratings: Sunday".The Guardian.London.Retrieved14 July2009.
- ^Holmwood, Leigh (20 July 2009)."Week ending 19th of July TV ratings: Sunday".The Guardian.London.Retrieved30 July2009.