'I won’t need you' #Casualty star Iain Dean speaks out after filming final ...

'I won’t need you' #Casualty star Iain Dean speaks out after filming final ...
'I won’t need you' #Casualty star Iain Dean speaks out after filming final ...

Casualty star Michael Stevenson has filmed his last scenes as paramedic Ian Dean and has opened up on the six years he spent with the BBC medical drama. 

After wrapping up his final scenes for the show he took to Twitter to share a message with his fans praising his experience on the iconic hit. 

Alongside a picture of his paramedic jacket he wrote: “Thanks for keeping me warm coat. Just hang here for a while, I won’t need you this summer! 

“Six years done. Memories banked. Laughs laughed. And several exploding cars, collapsing buildings and ambulances crashed! Until next time… x #casualty #bbccasualty #iaindean.” 

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Iain will remain in the BBC medical drama until autumn which is when Michael’s final scenes as the paramedic will air. 

Could his request for his jacket to “hang here for a while” suggest that it won’t be too long before Iain returns to Casualty? 

When the news of his departure was released the actor said: “With huge sadness but immense pride, I have decided to take a break from this amazing show. 

“Playing the role of Iain Dean has been a pure pleasure over the past six years, and I have nothing but fine and fond memories. 

“I have laughed every day and wish to thank everyone involved at Casualty for making my time here unforgettable. 

“Thank you to the fans of the show for being

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