Trial & Retribution: The Box - Part Two


12:50 am - 01:50 am, Thursday, February 19 on ITV3 (10)

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The Box - Part Two
Season 11, Episode 8

Conclusion. The diary's authenticity is called into question when prime suspect Ronnie Reid refutes the evidence provided within it and is backed up by the victim's mother. With no grounds on which to charge him, the man is released but the discovery of CCTV footage forces Walker into a race against time to solve the case before the truth is taken to the grave. Guest starring Kerry Fox and Judy Loe


subtitles 16x9
Detective/Thriller Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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David Hayman (Actor) .. DCS Mike Walker
Dorian Lough (Actor) .. DS David Satchell
David O'Hara (Actor) .. DI Jack Mullins
Kerry Fox (Actor) .. DI Moyra Lynch
Jamie Sives (Actor) .. Kevin Reid
Michael Nardone (Actor) .. Ronnie Reid
Gugu Mbatha Raw (Actor) .. Jenny Miller
Robert Willox (Actor) .. Bill Hennessy
Judy Loe (Actor) .. Eileen Banks
Sheila Donald (Actor) .. Mrs Walker
Claire Brown (Actor) .. Nurse
Nitin Ganatra (Actor) .. Jaheed Jeffers
Alicia Devine (Actor) .. Megan
Victoria Gay (Actor) .. Anna Reid
Rebecca How (Actor) .. Margaret
Jolyon Symonds (Producer)
Alex Pillai (Director)

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Did You Know..

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David Hayman (Actor) .. DCS Mike Walker
Born: February 09, 1948 in Glasgow, Scotland
Best Known For: Playing Chief Superintendent Michael Walker in Trial and Retribution.
Early-life: Born in Glasgow, Scotland on February 9, 1948. He studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow before starting his acting career at the city's Citizens Theatre. He began to get recognised nationally after starring in A Sense of Freedom (1981).
Career: Hayman's film credits include Sid and Nancy (1986), Hope and Glory (1987) and The Jackal (1997). Between 1997 and 2009, he played Chief Superintendent Michael Walker in the TV crime drama Trial and Retribution. As well as acting, Hayman has also directed film and television productions, including Silent Scream (1990) and The Hawk (1993). More recently, he was cast as Brace in the television series Taboo.
Quote: "There's a lot of my industry I'm very disenamoured with. Like the world, television is run on greed and ego. It's not creative integrity, and that wears thin after a while."
Trivia: He founded the humanitarian charity Spirit Aid.
Dorian Lough (Actor) .. DS David Satchell
David O'Hara (Actor) .. DI Jack Mullins
Kerry Fox (Actor) .. DI Moyra Lynch
Born: July 30, 1966 in Wellington, New Zealand
Best Known For: Starring in Shallow Grave.
Early-life: Kerry was born in New Zealand in 1966, and grew up just outside Wellington. She discovered her love of acting at a young age, but didn't originally plan to pursue it as a career, choosing to go to Victoria University instead. From there, she went on to win a place at the New Zealand Drama School, now called Toi Whakaari, where she caught the eye of director Jane Campion.
Career: Shortly after graduating, Kerry was cast in the lead role of Jane Campion's An Angel at My Table, a biopic of New Zealand writer Janet Frame. Despite winning rave reviews for her performance, Kerry says it took a while for the offers to come flooding in - she believes the two stone she put on for the role may have been a factor. However, she went on to be cast in director Danny Boyle's acclaimed TV drama Mr Wroe's Virgins in 1993 and his film Shallow Grave the following year, and since then she's continued to mix TV and film work. Her credits include Welcome to Sarajevo, The Murder Room and Inconceivable, and in 2009 she reunited with Campion for Bright Star.
Quote: "I want to work really hard and I want to be challenged - I don't want to faff around."
Trivia: Fox has developed a reputation for playing fiercely intelligent, independent-minded woman.
Jamie Sives (Actor) .. Kevin Reid
Michael Nardone (Actor) .. Ronnie Reid
Gugu Mbatha Raw (Actor) .. Jenny Miller
Robert Willox (Actor) .. Bill Hennessy
Judy Loe (Actor) .. Eileen Banks
Sheila Donald (Actor) .. Mrs Walker
Claire Brown (Actor) .. Nurse
Nitin Ganatra (Actor) .. Jaheed Jeffers
Born: June 30, 1967 in Kenya
Best Known For: Playing Masood Ahmed in EastEnders.
Early-life: Born Nitin Chandra Ganatra in Kenya on June 30, 1967, his family's origins are in India. His great grandfather had arrived in Kenya to work on the railways. Nitin was three when his family moved to Coventry. He went on to study Drama, Film and Television at the University of Bristol.
Career: His many film and TV appearances include roles in Truly Madly Deeply (1990), Secrets & Lies (1996), This Life, Extremely Dangerous, Murder in Mind, The Jury, Rescue Me, Being April, Holby City and Bride & Prejudice (2004). In 2005, he became known to worldwide audiences for playing Prince Pondicherry in Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. He went on to star in Meet the Magoons, Jane Hall, The Bill, New Tricks and Mumbai Calling before joining EastEnders in 2007 as good-natured postman Masood Ahmed. More recently, he investigated why his family moved to England in Who Do You Think You Are?
Quote: "I've got that sort of face that always, always gets stopped at immigration and customs. It just says ‘come here sir we need to do a strip search'"
Trivia: At the British Soap Awards 2009, Ganatra and his EastEnders co-star Nina Wadia won the award for Best On Screen Partnership.
Alicia Devine (Actor) .. Megan
Victoria Gay (Actor) .. Anna Reid
Rebecca How (Actor) .. Margaret
Lynda La Plante (Writer)
Jolyon Symonds (Producer)
Alex Pillai (Director)

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