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Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ ONE Spring & Summer 2004
Laura Fraser as Emily and Bill Nighy as Colonel Osborne in He Knew He Was Right

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Spring & Summer highlights 2004


Drama



He Knew He Was Right


Following the success of his award-winning adaptation of Anthony Trollope's The Way We Live Now, Andrew Davies brings a surprising, new perspective in his reworking of Trollope's searing novel, He Knew He Was Right.


"This is an unusual Trollope," says Davies. "A dark and edgy portrait of a marriage in trouble which feels startlingly modern - it's Trollope's take on the Othello story.


"Most 19th-century novels tend not to deal with marriage at all. Here, an apparently ideal marriage goes disastrously wrong. The audience will recognise all sorts of ways the conflict develops. The behaviour of the couple is the sort we see today in divorce courts and read about in tabloid newspapers."


Oliver Dimsdale stars as Louis Trevelyan, a young man who refuses to believe his wife is not having an affair; Laura Fraser is his spirited, independent wife, Emily; Christina Cole plays her sister, Nora, who has to choose between marrying for love or for money; and Stephen Campbell Moore is Hugh Stanbury, who competes against the odds for Nora's hand in marriage.


The drama also features Bill Nighy, Anna Massey, Geraldine James, Geoffrey Palmer, Ron Cook and Patsy Palmer.


The drama is complemented by The Two Lives Of Anthony Trollope, a drama-documentary narrated by Stephen Fry.


Passer By


Late one night, radiographer Joe Keyes is travelling home by train when he sees a young girl, Alice, being chatted up by two men.


When the banter becomes threatening, Joe is unsure whether or not to intervene. When he reaches his station, he glances across at Alice, who seems to be appealing for his help. Now he faces a dilemma: should he stay on the train and get involved or get off and go home?


Joe chooses home. His decision has terrible consequences for Alice, Joe's wife Helen, and his two children - but most of all for his own sense of self.


Joe is played by James Nesbitt, Alice by Emily Bruni and Helen by Siobhan Finneran.


Passer By is written by Tony Marchant and directed by David Morrissey.


The Legend Of The Tamworth Two


Kevin Whately, Darren Boyd, Emma Pierson and Ned Watkins head the human cast of this enchanting comedy drama for all the family.


The film is loosely based on the real-life adventures of Butch and Sundance, two pigs that escaped becoming pork chops when they broke out of a Wiltshire abattoir and went on the run.


Talented pigs, whose actions are enhanced by computer-generated animation from Tim Haines (Walking With Dinosaurs), play the roles of the famous fugitives.


Natasha Day provides the voice of Sundance, while James Dodd voices Butch.


Frances Barber plays Miss Piggy, and Brian Blessed is the wild boar that inspires Butch to take the road to freedom…


Written by Jed Mercurio, The Legend Of The Tamworth Two also features Alexei Sayle and John Sessions.

55 Degrees North Don Gilet as Nicky and Dervla Kirwan as Claire in 55 Degress North

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55 Degrees North


Don Gilet and Dervla Kirwan join forces in this new drama series set amidst the hustle and bustle of the streets of Newcastle.


Gilet plays Detective Nicky Cole, a diligent London policeman shunned by his colleagues after he blows the whistle on a corrupt senior police officer.


Transferred to Newcastle to work the nightshift, Nicky has few friends but forms a bond with Claire Maxwell (Kirwan), a lawyer with the Crown Prosecution Service.


From Timothy Prager, the writer of Dalziel & Pascoe and Two Thousand Acres Of Sky, 55 Degrees North is an action-packed blend of drama and dry humour.


The cast also includes Andrew Dunn, George Harris, Christian Rodska, Darren Morfitt, Michael Hodgson, Emma Cleasby and Mark Stobbart.


Waking The Dead


Trevor Eve, Sue Johnston, Claire Goose, Holly Aird and Wil Johnson return to Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ ONE for a new series of the highly-acclaimed Waking The Dead.


Using advanced techniques in forensic science, the Met's crack squad of experts gets under the skin of more tough "cold cases" to discover the truth.


But the team of devoted professionals must often take risks in order to bring the perpetrators to justice.


Among the cases under scrutiny is the abduction of two young children, who were later separated and illegally placed with childless families.


As the case unravels, Mel (Goose) finds herself becoming emotionally involved, and confides in her colleagues that she too was adopted as a child.


Murphy's Law


James Nesbitt returns as Detective Tommy Murphy. A Jack the Ripper-style serial killer is preying on London's homeless and Murphy goes undercover as a down-and-out in order to get close to the killer.


In other stories, Murphy helps a young mother, who is being discredited in the press, uncover the truth about her son's death; investigates tension within a police drug squad with an unparalleled arrest record; and tries to discover the reasons for a young nun's suicide in a closed-order convent.


The series is written by Colin Bateman. It also stars Del Synnott as Carter and Claudia Harrison as DI Annie Guthrie, with guest appearances by Sir Anthony Sher, Mark Benton, Claire Skinner, Amanda Ryan and Cal Macaninch.


May 33rd


Lia Williams stars as Ella, a young woman whose disturbing and tortured upbringing forces her into a living nightmare.


May 33rd is an exploration of the consequences of repeated ritual abuse, seen through the eyes of a young woman whose personality has fragmented into five different identities.


While trying to escape her "family" - a small group of relatives and friends who have abused her since childhood - Ella visits an osteopath to relieve her physical pains.


But when osteopath Edward applies pressure to certain parts of her body she withdraws into her different personalities.


Edward is played by Soren Byder.


May 33rd, a fictional drama based on extensive research, is written by Guy Hibbert (No Child Of Mine).


Cutting It


Births, haircuts and marriages - Sarah Parish, Jason Merrells, Ben Daniels and Angela Griffin all return in a new series of Debbie Horsfield's popular hairdressing drama series, which is currently filming in Manchester.


Viewers were left shocked when both Allie and Ruby announced they were pregnant in the final episode of the last series.


Allie is unaware that her lover, Finn, has had a vasectomy and is unlikely to be the father of her baby; her pregnancy is the result of a brief fling with ex-husband, Gavin.


With mother and daughter both pregnant by Gavin, how long can the secret remain under wraps?


To make matters worse, Mia turns up in Manchester to declare what at first appears to be a ceasefire with ex-husband Finn - but the situation soon descends into something more sinister…


Allie is played by Sarah Parish, Ruby by Lucy Gaskell, Gavin by Jason Merrells, Finn by Ben Daniels, Darcey by Angela Griffin, Sydney by Sian Reeves and Mia by Amanda Holden.


New Tricks


Alun Armstrong, James Bolam, Amanda Redman and Dennis Waterman star as an unlikely team of crack detectives in New Tricks.


Gerry Standing (Waterman), Jack Halford (Bolam) and Brian Lane (Armstrong) have long since handed over their badges, but their hunger to get a result is as strong as ever.


Brought back to the Met by Superintendent Sandra Pullman (Redman), they use their experience - and some unconventional methods - to investigate unsolved crimes.


Murder and suicide at a golf club, the killing of a young peace protester, and art fraud in The Queen's collection are among the cases tackled in the series.




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