Julie Stevens

Julie Stevens

Julie Stevens is a character that appears on Casualty and is played by Vivienne McKone

Appearances

ShowEpisodeNameAirdate
CasualtyS04E01Chain ReactionSep 8, 1989
CasualtyS04E02Accidents HappenSep 15, 1989
CasualtyS04E03A Grand in the HandSep 22, 1989
CasualtyS04E04Day OffSep 29, 1989
CasualtyS04E05Vital SparkOct 6, 1989
CasualtyS04E06CharityOct 13, 1989
CasualtyS04E07Victim of CircumstancesOct 20, 1989
CasualtyS04E08DelugeOct 27, 1989
CasualtyS04E09UnionNov 3, 1989
CasualtyS04E10Taking StockNov 10, 1989
CasualtyS04E11Banking For BeginnersNov 24, 1989
CasualtyS04E12Hanging OnDec 1, 1989

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