We Still Steal the Old Way


11:00 pm - 01:00 am, Thursday, January 22 on Legend Xtra (69)

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About this Broadcast

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After their exploits in We Still Kill the Old Way, criminal outfit the Archer Gang encounters an old enemy when a daring heist ends with them behind bars, however that doesn't stop them attempting to break out an old friend. Prison drama, starring Ian Ogilvy, Billy Murray, Julian Glover and Lysette Anthony


2017
Movie/Drama Prison Drama Thriller

Cast & Crew

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Ian Ogilvy (Actor) .. Richie Archer
Lysette Anthony (Actor) .. Lizzie
Julian Glover (Actor) .. Sir Edward
Patrick Bergin (Actor) .. George Briggs
Tanya Franks (Actor) .. Governor Pryce
Christopher Ellison (Actor) .. Roy
Billy Murray (Actor) .. Vic Farrow
Sacha Bennett (Director)

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Ian Ogilvy (Actor) .. Richie Archer
Born: September 30, 1943 in Woking, Surrey
Best Known For: The Return of the Saint.
Early-life: Ian Raymond Ogilvy was born in 1943 in Woking, Surrey. His father was a leading figure in advertising. As a youngster Ogilvy knew he wanted to act, thanks to roles in school plays. After serving an apprenticeship as an assistant stage manager with London's Royal Court Theatre, he went on to study at RADA. His first film, Revenge of the Blood Beast, was directed by his childhood friend Michael Reeves, with whom he also made The Sorcerers and Witchfinder General.
Career: While working in repertory theatre, Ogilvy boosted his CV with a number of appearances in series such as The Avengers and Strange Report, and gained much popularity in Seventies programme Upstairs, Downstairs. He continued to work solidly in film and TV, most notably in I, Claudius. In 1978, he was given the starring role in The Return of the Saint, a show which made him a household name. He moved to America in the 1980s and appeared in a host of TV shows including Melrose Place, Diagnosis Murder and Murder, She Wrote. He also appeared in the movie Death Becomes Her.
Quote: "It's dumb to have regrets, and in any case, whatever else The Return of the Saint did or didn't do, it made me very well known. For an actor, that is the big thing."
Trivia: Away from acting, he has enjoyed success with his novels, which have included Loose Chippings, The Polkerton Giant, and Measle and the Wrathmonk.
Lysette Anthony (Actor) .. Lizzie
Born: September 26, 1963 in London
Best Known For: Sitcom Three Up, Two Down.
Early-life: Born Lysette Chodzko on September 26, 1963, in London. Her parents are actors Michael Anthony and Bernadette Milnes. At 10, she began acting with her mum and dad's theatre company. The same year she made her West End debut in Pinocchio, but her precocious behaviour upset her parents, so they sent her to a convent school in Torquay, where she learnt to speak fluent French and Dutch. At 14, she became the National Youth Theatre's youngest member.
Career: When she was 16, David Bailey named her the face of the 1980s. Early TV appearances included small parts in Crown Court and Crossroads. She also had roles in movie Krull and a couple of Bryan Adams music videos. Her big break came in 1985 when she was cast in sitcom Three Up, Two Down. She later moved to the US, but struggled to get the juicy parts she wanted. More recently, she set up her own production company, Barnaby Pictures, and in 2001 moved back to the UK and appeared in Night and Day and The Bill.
Quote: "I'm concentrating on growing a baby just now, but I fully intend going back to work. I've got a mortgage just like everybody else."
Trivia: On the stage, she has performed in Ghosts, The New Statesman and Lady Windermere's Fan.
Julian Glover (Actor) .. Sir Edward
Born: March 27, 1935 in London
Best Known For: Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back.
Early-life: Julian Wyatt Glover was born in London on March 27, 1935. His father was a radio producer, while his mother mixed in literary circles. The acting bug bit him early, and he began appearing regularly with the National Youth Theatre. On leaving school (classmates included Timothy West and Dave Prowse) he started his professional career, eventually spending time with the Royal Shakespeare Company before making his name on TV and in films.
Career: In 1960, Glover appeared in Androcles and the Lion and The Age of Kings, epic TV productions of classic works. His first movie was Tom Jones in 1963. Later in the decade he featured in numerous films and such classic TV shows as Z Cars, The Avengers, The Saint, Doctor Who and The Champions. Glover has rarely been out of work since. His most memorable parts have come in Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back, For Your Eyes Only and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. More recently he provided the voice of Aragog in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, and has appeared in Waking the Dead, Trial and Retribution, and Game of Thrones.
Quote: "Star Wars was not a very big part but I get more fan mail for that than anything else I've ever done. It comes in every day - unbelievable."
Trivia: He was awarded a CBE in 2013.
Patrick Bergin (Actor) .. George Briggs
Born: February 04, 1951 in Dublin
Tanya Franks (Actor) .. Governor Pryce
Christopher Ellison (Actor) .. Roy
Billy Murray (Actor) .. Vic Farrow
Sacha Bennett (Director)
Simon Cluett (Writer)

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