Casualty exclusive — Michael Stevenson: ‘There’s still a lot we don’t know about Iain

Casualty star Michael Stevenson on Iain Dean’s mystery phone call and future with Faith Cadogan. (Image credit: BBC Studios.)
Michael Stevenson — a Casualty exclusive
After 13 years of death-defying rescues and rocky relationships, paramedic Iain Dean seemed ready to settle down when he married advanced clinical practitioner Faith Cadogan in May. Yet the opening episode of Casualty’s latest 12-part miniseries Supply and Demand quickly dispelled that idea, as the thrill-seeking medic ascended a tower crane in 40mph winds, saved its trapped operator, and subsequently decided he wanted to join Holby City’s Hazardous Area Response Team (HART).
This week in BBC One’s medical drama, Iain embarks on HART training with high hopes of landing a permanent position on the specialised emergency response unit. However, he receives a deeply personal phone call that will lead the fan-favourites into unexplored emotional territory…
Here, Michael Stevenson, who has played the plucky paramedic since 2012, reveals more in this exclusive interview…
Michael Stevenson – Casualty Q&A
Why does Iain want to make this career change, Michael?
What’s going through his mind as he undertakes HART training alongside colleague Teddy Gowan (Milo Clarke) then?
Details about the call are top secret for now, but what can you tease?
It must be gratifying for you as an actor that Iain still holds so much intrigue?
Speaking of the wedding – can we ask about that kiss with Stevie Nash?
“You know Iain’s relationship with Stevie has blossomed nicely over the years and has turned into a lovely friendship and he sees that moment for what it is. Thankfully, amongst all the emotions and of a wedding and earlier when he rescued her from her shower – he knows what she’s been through and that moment is a little bit of self-sabotage. Thankfully, he was onto it and shut it down pretty quickly; whatever it was wasn’t enough to divulge and take any further…”
Do you think bride Faith Cadogan (Kirsty Mitchell) would see it that way?
“Did you notice Iain’s green tie and matching green pocket handkerchief that brought the paramedic colours into that episode? And the toppers on the cake – they made three of them just in case anything went wrong!”
The recent trailer for Supply and Demand indicates major problems in the usually tightknit paramedic team and appears to show Iain accusing his closest friend, Jacob Masters (Charles Venn), of stealing drugs. What can you reveal?
Finally, what do these developments mean for Iain’s wife, Faith?
Who’s calling Iain? Find out when Casualty’s Supply and Demand – Episode 2 airs on BBC1 on Saturday 28 June 2025 at 8.20pm. The episode is also available on BBC iPlayer from 6am.

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