Here’s the latest on BBC Casualty.
- The BBC has repeatedly denied reports that Casualty is ending after its 40th season, confirming the show isn’t cancelled and that recent recommissions are part of normal scheduling.[2][4]
- There has been ongoing media chatter about changes to production and scheduling, including occasional schedule shuffles and talk of future contract arrangements, but no official cancellation has been announced.[3][5]
- In late 2025, BBC Studios retained the Casualty production contract after a tender process, with notes about continuing the series and expanding Welsh storytelling in Cardiff, indicating the show’s ongoing future at the BBC.[5][10]
If you want, I can pull the most recent official BBC statements or provide a brief timeline of notable developments for Casualty over the past year.
Citations:
- BBC denies reports Casualty ending[2]
- BBC confirms Casualty future after major show change[4]
- Casualty schedule and production discussions[3]
- BBC Studios retains Casualty contract[5]
- Casualty production tender update[10]
Sources
Latest success for commercial arm as drama pushes into Welsh portrayal BBC Studios has retained the contract to produce Casualty following a competitive tender process. It is the latest in a string of successes for the BBC’s commercial arm, which has landed all four of the shows put out to tender this year (Fake Or […]
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www.mirror.co.ukA Casualty spokesperson says the medical drama "isn't going anywhere"
www.whattowatch.comBBC Studios has secured the contract to produce Casualty, the long-running and award-winning continuing drama, following a competitive tender process. Th
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