Andrew Bower

Andrew Bower

Andrew Bower is a character that appears on Casualty and is played by Philip Bretherton

Appearances

ShowEpisodeNameAirdate
CasualtyS04E01Chain ReactionSept. 8, 1989
CasualtyS04E02Accidents HappenSept. 15, 1989
CasualtyS04E03A Grand in the HandSept. 22, 1989
CasualtyS04E04Day OffSept. 29, 1989
CasualtyS07E16The Ties That BindJan. 2, 1993
CasualtyS07E16The Ties That BindJan. 2, 1993
CasualtyS07E17Live In The Fast LaneJan. 9, 1993
CasualtyS07E17Live In The Fast LaneJan. 9, 1993
CasualtyS07E18Everybody Needs SomebodyJan. 16, 1993
CasualtyS07E18Everybody Needs SomebodyJan. 16, 1993
CasualtyS07E19Getting InvolvedJan. 23, 1993
CasualtyS07E20Dividing LoyalitesJan. 30, 1993
CasualtyS07E20Dividing LoyalitesJan. 30, 1993
CasualtyS07E21Family MattersFeb. 6, 1993
CasualtyS07E22Child's PlayFeb. 13, 1993
CasualtyS07E24Boiling PointFeb. 27, 1993
CasualtyS07E24Boiling PointFeb. 27, 1993
CasualtyS08E09High RollerNov. 13, 1993
CasualtyS15E12Starting OverNov. 18, 2000
CasualtyS15E13If You Go Down To The Wards TodayNov. 25, 2000
CasualtyS15E14Coming CleanDez. 2, 2000
CasualtyS15E15Chinese WhispersDez. 9, 2000
CasualtyS15E16A Turn Of The ScroogeDez. 16, 2000
CasualtyS15E17Merry Christmas Dr SpillerDez. 23, 2000
CasualtyS15E19On The EdgeJan. 6, 2001
CasualtyS15E20Girl PowerJan. 13, 2001
CasualtyS15E22Better Safe Than SorryJan. 27, 2001
CasualtyS15E23Something From The HeartFeb. 2, 2001
CasualtyS15E24Big MistakeFeb. 3, 2001
CasualtyS15E26Scent of the RosesFeb. 17, 2001
CasualtyS15E27Breaking PointFeb. 24, 2001
CasualtyS15E29Kindness of StrangersMärz 10, 2001
CasualtyS15E31Allied ForcesMärz 24, 2001
CasualtyS15E32Heroes and VillainsMärz 31, 2001
CasualtyS15E34Mix and MatchApr. 14, 2001
CasualtyS15E35Breaking the Spell - Part OneApr. 21, 2001
CasualtyS15E36Breaking the Spell - Part TwoApr. 28, 2001

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