Sadly, Casualty viewers will not be visiting Holby General this weekend as BBC One and BBC Two will instead be showing Day 6 and 7 of the Wimbledon tournament. Here's when the series will be returning as the show takes another mid-boxset break.
Wimbledon isn't the only major sporting event to have thrown a spanner in the works when it comes to TV scheduling as the World Cup has also had a knock on effect to other beloved soaps, including Coronation Street and Emmerdale.
However, it will only be another week until Casualty returns to our TV screens, with Episode 10 airing on Saturday 11 July at 8.50pm on BBC One. And following from last Saturday's (27 June) episode, things seemingly get worse for Dylan Keogh.
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In the previous episode, Dylan's relationship with his son Matty cracked further after the character learned of his son's affair with best friend Stevie, as well as his cover-up of her medical mistake, which led Dylan to report her for sexual coercion.
When Stevie received no repercussion following an investigation and both her and Matty expressed their frustration to Dylan at what had transpired, it seemed as though he would be a one man show for his speech at a medical institute later that evening.
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However, a conversation with Stevie influenced Matty to give his father a second chance and he arrived at the institute to hear part of his speech, which received riotous applause.
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But when he attempted to surprise Dylan, Matty saw him down a few champagne flutes, which led him to leave the room as his dad slowly started to relapse.
Next week's tagline suggests that Dylan is only going to spiral further, as it says: "Dylan spirals as Matty confronts him about his drinking."
Casualty airs on Saturday nights on BBC One and now streams first on BBC iPlayer, where episodes are released at 6am on the day of transmission.
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