If you are hoping to tune into BBC One medical drama Casualty tonight (21 February), put together to be bitterly dissatisfied.
The cleaning soap is taking considerably of a mid-series break, to accommodate sports activities protection by the channel.
Surprisingly, it isn’t the Winter Olympics pushing issues again, however protection of the Six Nations Rugby Union match between Wales and Scotland.
The broadcast begins at 4pm, with kick-off forty minutes later. Gabby Logan and John Inverdale will commentate on the match in the third spherical of fixtures, held at Principality Stadium.

This can be adopted by Gladiators at 7:15pm, and Michael McIntyre’s Big Show an hour later. New drama The Walsh Sisters, based mostly on Marian Keyes’s novels, follows at 9:15pm forward of the information.
Fear not, Casualty will return to our screens subsequent week (28 February).
It’s a tense time in the ED, as Flynn Byron (Olly Rix) prepares for one more go to from the CQC (Care Quality Commission). Holby has discovered itself in sizzling water over latest months, with a number of avoidable deaths and questionable office practices going down.
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With everybody on excessive alert to make the day go as clean as doable, will resident docs Matty Linlaker (Aron Julius) and Kim Chang (Jasmine Bayes) throw a spanner in the works?
Meanwhile, Teddy Gowan (Milo Clarke) and Jacob Masters (Charles Venn) are at loggerheads over PC Ashley Sullivan’s (Hannah Traylen) wrongful arrest of Blake Gardner (David Ajayi).
Elsewhere, following her sexual assault, Siobhan McKenzie (Melanie Hill) suffers one other setback.
Casualty airs Saturday evenings BBC One or might be streamed from 6am on iPlayer.
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