Trial & Retribution: Tracks - Part One


11:50 pm - 12:50 am, Thursday, February 19 on ITV3 (10)

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Tracks - Part One
Season 11, Episode 9

Part one of two. The body of a teenage girl is discovered in a chalk pit and suspicion soon falls on local hardman Ray Harper's son Andy and his friend after tyre tracks found at the scene point to their involvement. Even though they deny responsibility, CCTV footage and a vodka bottle in the pit with Andy's fingerprints on it cause the police to question their innocence. Roy Marsden guest stars


subtitles 16x9
Detective/Thriller Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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David Hayman (Actor) .. Chief Supt Michael Walker
Victoria Smurfit (Actor) .. DCI Roisin Connor
Dorian Lough (Actor) .. DS David Satchell
Vince Leigh (Actor) .. DS Sam Palmer
Roy Marsden (Actor) .. Ray Harper
Matthew Beard (Actor) .. Andy Harper
Jason Maza (Actor) .. Darren Lewis
Ashley Madekwe (Actor) .. Maria Cole
Michael Thomas (Actor) .. Patterson
Terry Bird (Actor) .. Eddie Barrett
Benedict Walker (Actor) .. Richard Walker
Leanne Rowe (Actor) .. Becky
Leah Coombes (Actor) .. Justine Harper
Sally Tatum (Actor) .. Sandra Lewis
Martin Ball (Actor) .. Thomson
Adeel Akhtar (Actor) .. Petrol station attendant
Nick Bartlett (Actor) .. Stardust manager
James Puddephatt (Actor) .. Desk sergeant
Jim Keeble (Writer)
Jolyon Symonds (Producer)

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Did You Know..

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David Hayman (Actor) .. Chief Supt Michael 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.
Victoria Smurfit (Actor) .. DCI Roisin Connor
Quote: On working with Jonathan Rhys Meyers in Dracula: "He makes you very comfortable, which is great. He knows what he wants from a scene and he knows how to do it, and you trust him."
Trivia: Smurfit is a patron of children's charity World Vision Ireland.
Best Known For: Ballykissangel, Trial & Retribution and Dracula.
Early-life: Victoria was born in Dublin in 1974. Her family, headed by her uncle Michael, is one of the richest in Ireland. Victoria was educated at Saint Columbia's College, Dublin, and St George's School, Ascot. After completing an A Level in theatre studies, she studied acting at the Bristol Old Vic theatre school.
Career: In 1997, Smurfit starred in BBC miniseries Ivanhoe, and a year later, she appeared in another period drama, Berkeley Square, before making a name for herself as Orla O'Connell in Ballykissangel. After two series of the BBC drama, the year 2000 saw Smurfit star on the big screen in The Wedding Tackle and The Beach and on the small screen in drama North Square and comedy Cold Feet. Her other credits include About a Boy (2002), Bulletproof Monk (2003), the lead role on TV in Trial & Retribution between 2003 and 2009, and Irish drama The Clinic. More recently, Smurfit has been playing glamorous society queen and vampire slayer Lady Jayne Wetherby in TV horror drama Dracula.
Dorian Lough (Actor) .. DS David Satchell
Vince Leigh (Actor) .. DS Sam Palmer
Roy Marsden (Actor) .. Ray Harper
Born: June 25, 1941 in London
Best Known For: His portrayal of Adam Dalgliesh in adaptations of PD James' detective novels.
Early-life: Born Roy Anthony Mould in London on June 25, 1941. He trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. In the early 1960s, he worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company. He also made guest appearances on a number of TV shows in the 1960s and 70s, including Secret Agent, The Dick Emery Show, Crown Court, Z Cars and Space: 1999.
Career: Marsden also starred in the espionage series The Sandbaggers and played a Second World War pilot in the drama Airline. He is best known for his portrayal of Adam Dalgliesh in adaptations of PD James' detective novels, including Death of an Expert Witness, The Black Tower, A Mind to Murder, and A Certain Justice. More recently, he has starred in The Palace, The Green Green Grass, New Tricks, Silent Witness, the TV movie Margaret, The Escape Artist and Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime.
Quote: On Airline: "It was one of the most enjoyable programmes I ever made. Learning to fly those old DC-3s was terrific."
Trivia: Marsden voiced a character in the video game Total War: Rome II.
Matthew Beard (Actor) .. Andy Harper
Jason Maza (Actor) .. Darren Lewis
Ashley Madekwe (Actor) .. Maria Cole
Michael Thomas (Actor) .. Patterson
Terry Bird (Actor) .. Eddie Barrett
Benedict Walker (Actor) .. Richard Walker
Leanne Rowe (Actor) .. Becky
Leah Coombes (Actor) .. Justine Harper
Sally Tatum (Actor) .. Sandra Lewis
Martin Ball (Actor) .. Thomson
Adeel Akhtar (Actor) .. Petrol station attendant
Born: September 18, 1980 in London
Best Known For: Four Lions and Utopia.
Early-life: Adeel was born in London on September 18, 1980. He obtained a law degree but decided that he wanted to pursue a career in acting instead. He trained at the Actors Studio Drama School in New York. In 2006, he made his TV debut in an episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent. His first break came in 2010 when he had a leading role in Chris Morris's comedy film Four Lions (2010).
Career: Akhtar went on to star in the sketch show The Angelos Epithemiou Show and alongside Sacha Baron Cohen in The Dictator (2012). His other TV credits include The Job Lot, Trollied, Utopia and River. On the big screen, he has also appeared in War Book (2014) and Pan (2015).
Quote: "I went to drama school, came out the other end, was out of work for a bit, then found some work."
Trivia: In 2015, Akhtar received a Bafta nomination for his role in Utopia.
Nick Bartlett (Actor) .. Stardust manager
James Puddephatt (Actor) .. Desk sergeant
Dudi Appleton (Writer)
Jim Keeble (Writer)
Jolyon Symonds (Producer)
Tristram Powell (Director)

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