‘He’s not coming back’: Casualty confirms death tragedies as BBC drops new trail

Iain Dean (Michael Stevenson) is in danger in Casualty soon, as this new trailer shows the drama he will be involved in throughout the medical drama’s next boxset.

The new mini-series is called Supply and Demand and primarily focuses on the paramedics working at Holby City Hospital.

In the first episode – which airs this Saturday – it’s been three months since the ambulance crash, and Jan Jennings (Di Botcher) is still struggling to trust young paramedic Indie Jankowski (Naomi Wakszlak).

For Iain, who has a great deal of experience when it comes to crashing ambulances and landing into trouble, he takes Indie under his wing and grows frustrated at Jan, believing she should move past the incident.

Iain Dean in HART army-like uniform in Casualty
                                           Iain will spend time with Hart (Picture: BBC)
Iain Dean looking worried in Casualty
                                   Iain faces many challenges (Picture: BBC)

The twelve-parter will delve into the realities of a drug crisis as an interruption to the drug supply chain causes the ED to fall under even more pressure.

In this trailer, we see the moment Iain chases danger again, climbing up onto a crane for a daring rescue.

As the paramedic team begins to fall apart as a result of many factors, Iain will spend time with Hart – the Hazardous Area Response Team. Star Michael Stevenson recently told me more about Iain’s decision to leave Holby…albeit temporarily.

‘The offer that comes in for Hart, it sort of side-lines him a little bit and you know as much as he is happy that he’s settled now and married and all that kind of stuff, you’ll never take that element away from him that he is drawn to the excitement and the thrill of danger.

Casualty logo with the text 'Supply and Demand' beneath it, with an ambulance in the background
          Supply and Demand will focus on the paramedics (Picture: BBC)

 

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