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Casualty Season 36 Episode 4: Release Date and watch online

Casualty Season 36 Episode 4 is expected to be released on 5th September 2021. You can watch all seasons of  Casualty on the official website of BBC One.

About Casualty

Casualty is a British medical drama series that airs weekly on BBC One. It was the first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 6 September 1986. The original producer was Geraint Morris. Now Loretta Preece continues her role as series producer and Deborah Sathe is the senior Executive producer Created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin, it is the longest-running medical drama series in the world.

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The program is set in the fictional Holby City Hospital and mainly focuses on the patients and staff of the Accident and Emergency (A&E) Department of the Hospital.

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Casualty Season 36 Episode 4 will be another time a personal issue is affected by an outsider. Well, this time it involves Iain Dean. Iain’s interference between the issues of Tina and Jacob might lead to some heat. Well, the recent episode gave us an insight as to how things go down when you get into someone’s personal space. Apart from that, Jade has a huge secret of his own and he reveals it to Stevie. Now, what that awful secret is, for how long it is a secret, and what the repercussions of revealing it will be are yet to be seen.

Casualty Season 36 Episode 4: Release date

Most of the fans have been curiously waiting to know when Casualty Season 36 Episode 4 will release. Well, you don’t have to wait much longer. The episode is expected to be released on 5th September 2021.

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Where to watch?

You can watch all seasons of Casualty on the official website of BBC One.

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