In Casualty episode Welcome to the Warzone newly appointed clinical nurse manager Donna Jackson (Holby City favourite Jaye Jacobs) makes her presence felt in Holby ED as she introduces four rookie nurses.
There’s no denying that Holby ED urgently needs new staff, but only time will tell if Cameron ‘Cam’ Mickelthwaite (Barney Walsh), Jodie Whyte (Anna Chell), Rida Amaan (Sarah Seggari) and Ryan Firth (Eddie-Joe Robinson) will cut it on the frontline of medicine.
Unlike his confident medical mates, at first sight Cameron Mickelthwaite appears to be at a distinct disadvantage — as well as being painfully shy, he’s also chronically accident-prone, which doesn’t make him seem like the best person to be working in the hectic A&E department!
What to Watch caught up with Barney Walsh, who plays new Casualty nurse Cameron Mickelthwaite, to find out more…
Interview — Casualty star Barney Walsh
Barney, when did you start filming at Casualty’s studios in Cardiff?
Has your life changed a lot in that time?
Is it strange for you, now that everyone knows?
How would you describe Cameron and his relationship with the others?
“They’ve very different but complement each other perfectly, and they’re always learning from each other.”
Is playing an ED nurse an eye-opener?
Given that you’ve been filming since last year, can you tease what the future holds?
Cameron ‘Cam’ Mickelthwaite’s first words in Casualty:
To Charlie Fairhead, who ends up thinking he’s a patient: “Oh, eh, excuse me, sorry, excuse me, I need to speak to someone…”
Watch Barney Walsh’s Casualty debut in Welcome to the Warzone when it airs on Saturday, April 8, 2023 at 8.35pm on BBC One. It will be available on BBC iPlayer after transmission.
Barney Walsh — who is Casualty’s latest recruit?
Barney Walsh is the son of popular actor and presenter Bradley Walsh. Barney’s TV acting credits include Law & Order: UK, Doctors, The Larkins, and Death in Paradise. His film credits include King Arthur: Legend of the Sword and Indulgence. He’s also had guest appearances on Good Morning Britain, Sunday Brunch, Soccer Aid, The Jonathan Ross Show, and stars alongside his father in Bradley Walsh & Son: Breaking Dad.
Anna Chell on her Casualty debut
Eddie-Joe Robinson on playing nurse Ryan Firth in Casualty
Sarah Seggari on nurse Rida Amaan in Casualty
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