Bradley Walsh was at a loss for words during a recent episode of The Chase featuring what could be the oldest contestant to ever play, and even viewers fell for her charm.
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Casualty bosses are said to be hoping Barney Walsh will be the perfect replacement as the lead nurse following Derek Thompson's departure. The 26-year-old actor joined the cast in 2023 as nurse Cameron Mickelthwaite, reports the Mirror.
The character of Cameron had a difficult time adjusting to a busy emergency department and has been cemented as one of the more major stars of the show. Fans were left devastated on Saturday night after Derek's longtime character Charlie Fairhead finally left the ward after almost four decades.
Derek had been a major star on the popular soap since it began back in 1986 and viewers were left in fear that he would end up dying after being stabbed by a drug dealer in last weeks episode. Thankfully, help was on hand and Charlie survived to which he promptly retired from the job.
This news followed claims Derek's exit was sealed as his salary was too high for the show to justify it - after reports he earned between £349,999 and £399,999 annually.
It has since been claimed that Barney will help fill the missing piece left by Derek as Cameron will be given better and bigger story lines. BBC bosses are said to believe that the star can help pull the attention of younger viewers.
A BBC insider told the Daily Mail: "Charlie was a bit of a rubbish nurse when he first arrived, as is Cam, which is why this makes it all such a lovely idea from the bosses. They think that turning Cam into the 'face of the nurses' in lieu of Charlie is a no-brainer. His popularity has soared so much since Gladiators so it would mean he would be given bigger storylines and he would be used more, to stop anyone else grabbing him."
Barney - son of The Chase star Bradley Walsh and his ex-wife Donna Derby - also hosts the rebooted
Bradley Walsh was at a loss for words during a recent episode of The Chase featuring what could be the oldest contestant to ever play, and even viewers fell for her charm.
The BBC has finally put an end to the rumours about Bradley and Barney Walsh's future on Gladiators. The broadcaster confirmed that the father-son duo will be back to host the second series of the popular reality show.
The future of Bradley and Barney Walsh on Gladiators has officially been confirmed as the BBC have now revealed the popular TV duo will be returning to present the second series of the smash-hit reality show. Earlier this week, news of the show’s renewal hit the press but initially no confirmation was given that the pair would be returning.
BBC Gladiators fans have all said the same thing as the show crowned its champions on Saturday evening after a thrilling final that saw four competitors face off against the super-fit stars of the show before taking each other on in the Eliminator. After 11 weeks of fierce competition, the finale saw Finlay Anderson and Marie-Louise Nicholson emerge victorious after a tense final showdown under the watchful eye of presenting duo Bradley and Barney Walsh.
Gladiators will return for a second series after a successful reboot on the BBC.
Following the huge success of the third series, BBC's Blankety Blank has been recommissioned for a further two series. Bradley Walsh be returning as host for both series, which will each contain 10 episodes. Each episode sees Bradley, 63, joined by six famous faces, who will aim to help four contestants try to win some very unique prizes.
BBC One Show Blankety Blank has been recommissioned for another two seasons after its highly successful third series.
Casualty viewers were baffled by a 'mistake' over Rash Masum's age during a flashback scene that showed the doctor back in his school days. In the latest Casualty episode, a special double-bill to be screened on Saturday, 23 March, Tariq will be seen offering his support to a devastated Rash, while Rida questions her future after a catastrophic incident rocks her relationship with him. It comes after last week's heartbreaking episode which saw the departure of original cast member Derek Thompson, who played Charlie, leaving fans sobbing.
Barney Walsh is probably best-known for working alongside his dad on TV. First came their hit show Bradley Walsh & Son: Breaking Dad.Then, last year, the pair were confirmed as the hosts of the BBC's reboot of huge 90s TV series Gladiators, which reaches the end of its successful run next weekend with a grand final on Saturday, 30 March.The 26 year old has also secured various acting roles in his career, including Law & Order: UK and Doctors.
It's been just days since Charlie Fairhead's emotional departure from Casualty, which left fans devastated. Now it seems another legend might be leaving the show – hot on the heels of Charlie actor Derek Thompson, who quit after 38 years. A gripping trailer hints at tough times ahead for Dylan Keogh, played by William Beck, as he's seen handing over his ID badge in a moment of despair.
The Chase contestant Tam from Glasgow was praised by the Chaser on Tuesday night's show over his "brave" decision to go for the £44,000 jackpot offer.
With Casualty’s longest-running actor Derek Thompson having quit the show, BBC bosses are said to hope Barney Walsh will fill the void. Derek, who played Charlie Fairhead, announced he was leaving the medical drama in May last year and said: "The time has come for me to hang up Charlie's scrubs." He also added that his exit storyline as one of “the best episodes of my career".
Ever wondered what happened to the original cast of Casualty? The British medical drama series has been a firm favourite with UK viewers since it first aired. With its gripping storylines, complex characters and standout performances, Casualty has become one of the longest-running and most loved medical dramas in British TV history.The first season of Casualty introduced us to a brilliant cast, each bringing their own unique touch to their characters and making a name for themselves in the industry.
After almost four decades on the BBC medical drama Casualty, Derek Thompson’s final scenes as Charlie Fairhead were aired on Saturday 16 March and fans were emotional to say the least. During the episode on Saturday 9 March, Charlie was stabbed by a patient (played by Hollyoaks actor Angus Castle-Doughty). And viewers were left fearing soap icon, Charlie, would be killed off as his life was left hanging in the balance.
EastEnders icon Annette Badland, who fans will remember as Aunt Babe, is set to appear in Casualty for Charlie Fairhead's final episode on Saturday (March 16). She'll be playing Charge Nurse Shirley in special flashback scenes from the 1980s.
The Curtis Brown Group is pushing into the UK unscripted space.
After 38 years of playing nurse Charlie Fairhead, Casualty ’s longest-running star, Derek Thompson, is bidding an emotional farewell to the hit medical drama, after his shock stabbing by a patient. With viewers waiting to find out whether Charlie survives, the 75-year-old actor – the only remaining member of the original cast of the drama, which began on 6 September 1986 – says his final scenes mark the end of an era.
Viewers watching the first semi-final of Gladiators on TV tonight have been saying the same thing about one event despite a change to the rules.
Sunetra Sarker is best known for her role as Dr Zoe Hanna on BBC's long-running medical drama series, Casualty. She regularly appeared on the series from 2007 to 2016 and made a short-lived return in 2018.
Casualty viewers are getting ready to say goodbye to an icon as Derek Thompson – who plays Charlie Fairhead – is bowing out after 38 on the show. Derek, 75, is arguably the most recognisable face from the show after starring in it since the very first episode back in 1986 and being the only remaining original character. His final scenes will air across two special episodes, airing on 9 and 16 March – but he won't be off screens for long.