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Internal Affairs is the second of the 2025 Casualty miniseries, covering surgery and its associated departmental and interpersonal politics. It will comprise 12 episodes, constituting episodes 18 to 29 of series 39, and commenced on 15 March 2025 and will conclude in June of the same year.

Cast[]

Main characters[]

Recurring characters[]

Guest characters[]

  • Elisabeth Hopper as Claire Byron (episode 1)
  • Sophie Melville as Amber Mitchell (episode 1)
  • Peace Oseyenum as Becki Unsworth (episode 1)
  • Irfan Damani as Neil Dhillon (episode 1)
  • Elsie Antonia Maurice as Millie Byron (episode 1)
  • Lola Grace Maurice as Poppy Byron (episode 1)
  • Sunny Ormonde as Gloria Scott (episode 2)
  • Kyron Wilson as Alex Newton (episode 2)
  • Esther O'Casey as Laura McVey (episode 2)
  • Jared Bilton as Malley Thomas (episode 2)
  • Anne Kavanagh as Darla Greene (episode 2)
  • Helen Crevel as Priya Rowland (episode 3)
  • Martin Hancock as Samuel Jankowski (episode 3)
  • Peter Ivatts as Peter Garrett (episode 3)
  • Deirdra Morris as Jacqueline Garrett (episode 3)
  • Annie Taylor as Lola Cooke (episode 3)
  • Sara Harris-Davies as Kay Beswick (episode 3)

Episodes[]

Episode #Series #TitleDirector(s)Writer(s)Original airdate
13531Episode 1353George C SiougasPoz Watson15 March 2025
13542Episode 1354Judith DineMichelle Lipton22 March 2025
13553Episode 1355Isla Gray29 March 2025

Trivia[]

This miniseries brings back the nameless episodes.

Production[]

The miniseries was announced alongside Robert Bathurst's casting as Russell Whitelaw on the show's social media on 30 January 2025.[1] The announcement on Instagram stated that it would "delve deep into the high-stakes world of surgery, power dynamics, and moral conflict".[2]

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