The BBC has dropped a trailer for the new episodes of Casualty, titled ‘Public Property’, teasing Dylan Keogh ending up in a police cell

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The BBC has dropped a trailer for the new episodes of Casualty, titled ‘Public Property’, teasing Dylan Keogh ending up in a police cell.

The first episode is available now on BBC iPlayer and due to air tonight on BBC One, so if you’ve not streamed it yet then don’t worry, there’s no spoilers beyond discussion of what’s in the trailer.

A lot of the focus is on Dylan and Jodie Whyte, starting off with disaster striking while they are out for dinner.

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“You were supposed to save both of them,” Dylan is told, to which he can only reply “We had no choice.”

We then see Stevie Nash ask Dylan if Jodie has something to hide, and with both of their careers on the line, Dylan snaps at his co-worker.

“You need to consider what kind of person you are, because I do not think you’re gonna like what you see,” he rages.

If that’s not enough drama for Dylan, the final shot sees him locked up in a cell.

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Stevie doesn’t just have Jodie to worry about, as her strained relationship with Siobhan McKenzie might be reaching breaking point due to her affair with Siobhan’s husband.

There’s also concern about Nicole Piper, who collapses on shift, while Jan Jenning gives new paramedic Indie a rousing speech about how emergency workers represent safety and hope for people, as difficult as it can be.

“Once you put this uniform on, you can never truly take it off,” we hear in Jan’s voiceover.

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