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ACTOR OLLY RIX HAS TAKEN ON THE ROLE OF FLYNN BYRON THIS YEAR AS HE JOINED THE CAST OF CASUALTY. TIANNA CORBIN TV Reporter 11:12, 29 May 2025Updated 11:14, 29 May 2025 Call the Midwife star
Olly Rix has swapped Poplar for Holby City, joining Casualty as newcomer Flynn Byron after leaving the period drama. The complex character has been well-received by fans, particularly his
intricate relationship with father-in-law Russell Whitelaw (Robert Bathurst) With only two episodes left of the miniseries Casualty: Internal Affairs, viewers are eager to see what lies
ahead for Flynn. Discussing his time on the BBC show, it seems there's positive news for Casualty enthusiasts. He revealed to Hello!: "We've been filming for a year, and
you've only had ten episodes. We have 40 something in the bank now. So, Flynn's not going anywhere." READ MORE: 'I met my partner on Mastermind and you won’t believe
where we had our first date'READ MORE: 'Absolutely fantastic' BBC series based on multi-million pound robbery set to return The 40-year-old actor shared his experience working
on the medical drama, admitting it's been intense. Olly added:" It's been overwhelmingly busy. It's all-consuming. The set itself is quite extraordinary and such an
immersive experience. "Those two factors weave together perfectly. Really, I do feel as though I've spent the past year legitimately pretending to be a doctor, doing long shifts
and finishing with sore feet and an aching back. It's been quite the journey." However, he commended the BBC show for its approach to challenging themes and topics, acknowledging
that Casualty doesn't avoid difficult questions, reports the Express. Recently on the show, fans watched as Flynn grappled with a distressing revelation about his father-in-law. The
plot thickened when it came to light that he had sexually assaulted Rida Amaan (Sarah Seggari), leaving Flynn in a quandary over what to do next. Yet, Flynn finds himself cornered as his
father-in-law holds his infidelity over him, threatening to spill the beans if Flynn decides to speak up about the assault. Speaking to The Mirror, Olly explained: "They're not
actively at war, they're not fighting. He's saying, providing you don't do anything, I won't do anything. Article continues below "Flynn has to choose to step into
that fire and say 'I'm going to risk it all, or he won't." _CASUALTY IS AVAILABLE TO WATCH ON BBC IPLAYER._