Why isn’t Casualty on BBC One tonight?
But while football might be taking over BBC One schedules for the summer, the good news is Casualty won’t be going far and we have lots of drama to look forward to in the coming weeks.
As the opening episode of Storm Damage airs tonight, (Saturday, June 15, 2024) at 8.20pm we will see the action picking up eight weeks after the Breaking Point finale, as a ferocious storm rages through Holby City, causing untold damage.
LATEST VIDEOS FROM whattowatch

But while football might be taking over BBC One schedules for the summer, the good news is Casualty won’t be going far and we have lots of drama to look forward to in the coming weeks.
As the opening episode of Storm Damage airs tonight, (Saturday, June 15, 2024) at 8.20pm we will see the action picking up eight weeks after the Breaking Point finale, as a ferocious storm rages through Holby City, causing untold damage.
LATEST VIDEOS FROM whattowatch

Meanwhile, back on the wards, Dylan Keogh comes to the attention of new psych liaison nurse Sophia Peters, who will be very familiar to soap fans because she is played by EastEnders star Kellie Shirley!
Also guest starring in this episode is Elin Lloyd Harries, Michael Keogh, Emmerdale favourite Ryan Hawley, Paddy Navin, Steve Garti, Sarah Mhlanga, Finley Glasgow and Amy Chung.
For a full and regularly updated record of all Casualty spoilers, interviews and news stories in 2024, check our Casualty Guide.
Claire is Assistant Managing Editor at What To Watch and has been a journalist for over 15 years, writing about everything from soaps and TV to beauty, entertainment, and even the Royal Family. After starting her career at a soap magazine, she ended up staying for 13 years, and over that time she’s pulled pints in the Rovers Return, sung karaoke in the Emmerdale village hall, taken a stroll around Albert Square, and visited Summer Bay Surf Club in sunny Australia.
After learning some tricks of the trade at websites Digital Spy, Entertainment Daily, and Woman & Home, Claire landed a role at What’s On TV and whattowatch.com writing about all things TV and film, with a particular love for Aussie soaps, Strictly Come Dancing and Bake Off.
She’s interviewed everyone from June Brown — AKA Dot Cotton — to Michelle Keegan, swapped cooking tips with baking legend Mary Berry backstage at the NTAs, and danced the night away with soap stars at countless awards bashes. There’s not a lot she doesn’t know about soaps and TV and can be very handy when a soapy question comes up in a pub quiz!
As well as all things soap-related, Claire also loves running, spa breaks, days out with her kids, and getting lost in a good book.