Casualty viewers claim ‘insulting’ location change will be show’s ‘downfall’

Casualty fans have been left stunned by a huge change to the long-running medical drama.

It has been announced that the BBC is switching up the show’s location for the second time since it began in 1986, relocating characters from the fictional city of Holby (based on its former filming location of Bristol) to a new setting in Wales, where it is currently filmed.

Casualty was filmed in Bristol until 2011 when it moved to Cardiff in an attempt to increase TV production in Wales.

BBC Roath Lock Studios has been the filming location for the fictional city of Holby since then – and the decision to relocate the characters stems from a deasire to increase the authenticity of the real-life Welsh location as the show looks ahead to its 40th anniversary in September 2026.

An invitation to tender has been issued by the corporation, in an attempt to secure bids from potential suppliers for goods of services.

The document, which has surfaced on social media, reads: “We are asking tenderers to include authentic representation of Wales and reflect the reality of the Welsh NHS.

“This is not about radical change of the show, although the move to Welsh portrayal will mean a new fictional hospital based in Wales, and tenderers will need to address this core change in their editorial pitch to the evaluation panel.”

The document continues: “The successful tenderer will need to be able to demonstrate how to incorporate Welsh portrayal and maintain familiarity at the same time.”

For guidance, Casualty is currently nominally set in a fictional west of England location, but as part of the tender process the show will be rooted in Wales where it is already filmed to increase both authenticity and portrayal. It will continue to be filmed at Roath Lock Studios in Wales.

It is believed that the majority of the show’s characters will make the move from Holby to the new Welsh location – but the switch up won’t occur until as late as 2029, so plenty could change in that time. New Welsh characters will appear alongside the current cast.

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