
Fears for Casualty after 39 years following Holby City and River City axings as BBC makes big move
FEARS are growing for Casualty after BBC bosses make a big decision behind-the-scenes amid Holby City and River City's axe.
The long-running medical drama first launched in 1986 and has been a staple of the schedule ever since.
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Fears have grown for Casualty's future on air as the BBC make a big move behind-the-scenes
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The medical drama will no longer be made by the Beeb - as bosses call on production companies to take over producing the series
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Holby City ended in 2022 after it was axed by the BBC
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However, with its companion show Holby City cancelled by the Beeb in 2022, Casualty fans have maintained fearful of its future ever since.
The Sun previously revealed how crew working on Casualty
Due to 'super-inflation in drama production' and a string of cost-cutting measures, staff say they have been told their contract renewals will be the last.
And now it's been revealed Beeb bosses will no longer produce the drama as they seek a new production company to take over.
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Since 2012, BBC Cymru Wales has produced episodes of Casualty, having taken over from BBC Bristol.
Addressing fan fears, the BBC said the show will continue to be made in Cardiff and it remains an important part of Wales' output.
David Pembrey, Chief Operating Officer, BBC Content, said: 'The award-winning Casualty is a hugely important continuing drama which has been on our screens since 1986.
"We are opening it to competition as part of our ongoing commitment to delivering the very best value for audiences.'
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