When Olly Rix sits down with What To Watch to discuss his much-anticipated Casualty debut he’s in a state of disbelief that army medic Flynn Byron is about to make his on-screen appearance in a special, introductory episode this week.
“It’s funny, I’ve had nine months where I’ve been so busy filming in Cardiff, I’d almost forgotten this was going out on TV,” smiles the former Call the Midwife star. “It’s been such great fun, so it’s nice to finally talk about it.”
Olly’s much-anticipated debut in the BBC1 medical drama this week coincides with the launch of the show’s latest mini-series, the 12-part story Internal Affairs. The plot sees Flynn preparing for a dangerous mission abroad when destiny diverts him to Holby City Hospital.
Here Olly discusses the life-changing events that eventually lead to Flynn’s appointment as the ED’s newest clinical lead…
Olly Rix — an exclusive Casualty interview
Congratulations on landing the role of Flynn, Olly. How did it come about?
“I was invited to lunch with Casualty’s executive producer and we had a lovely collaborative discussion about the character. Afterwards I sat down and watched recently aired episodes to have an idea of the current iteration of the show, and I was taken aback by the tone, the writing, how well it’s shot and the cast, so it was an easy decision!”
What’s going on in Flynn’s life when we first meet him?
“You see him days before he’s due to be deployed and, psychologically, he’s in a very specific space of being battle-ready and capable of extreme compartmentalisation. This deeply affects his relationships with his neglected wife Claire [played by Doctor’s Elisabeth Hopper] and children Poppy and Millie [played by Lola Grace Maurice and Elsie Antonia Maurice].”
Things take a dramatic turn when Flynn’s colleague and affair partner, Captain Amber Mitchell (The Way’s Sophie Melville) is involved in a road-traffic collision, which begins a chain of events that see Flynn fighting for his life. What more can you reveal?
“When the collision takes place the episode switches from conventional filming to point-of-view filming and you get to see who Flynn really is, from the way he reels off information to the ambulance call operator, to doing multiple things at the crash site in a calm, collected way. Even on death’s door, covered in blood and an absolute mess, he’s making clinical assessments about what’s going on around him.”

What an exciting introduction!
This isn’t your first time portraying a character with a military connection, as you also starred in BBC1’s Our Girl. What research did you do for your Casualty role?
Does Flynn’s arrival herald a change in tone for the show?

The next episode sees Flynn become Holby ED’s new clinical lead. What’s he like in the role?
Is there anyone he particularly clashes with?
The Casualty set is incredibly detailed. How are you finding working on it?
The Casualty cast are famously very welcoming. Did you know anyone before you started working on the show?

Watch Olly Rix’s Casualty debut when it airs on Saturday 15 March 2025 at 8.30pm. The episode will also be available from 6am on BBC iPlayer.
