A Touch of Frost: Nothing to Hide


09:10 am - 11:20 am, Thursday, June 25 on ITV3 (10)

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Nothing to Hide
Season 2, Episode 3

The apparent accidental death of a drug addict takes a surprising turn when the results of the post-mortem examination are revealed, and Jack finds himself confronting his own chequered past. Ewen Bremner guest-stars, with David Jason


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Detective/Thriller Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Ewen Bremner (Actor) .. Gordon Hicks
Linda Bassett (Actor) .. Mrs Cornish
David Jason (Actor) .. DI Jack Frost
Bruce Alexander (Actor) .. Supt Norman Mullett
Neil Dudgeon (Actor) .. DC Costello
David McKail (Actor) .. Dr McKenzie
Felicity Montagu (Actor) .. Anne Butler
Gerard Horan (Actor) .. Ray Butler
Barry Jackson (Actor) .. Walter Peters
Caroline Harker (Actor) .. PC Wallace
Albert Welling (Actor) .. Dr Royce Patten
Vivienne Ritchie (Actor) .. Linda Patten
Marion Bailey (Actor) .. Eileen Grant
Michael Feast (Actor) .. Trevor Hine
James Saxon (Actor) .. Mortuary Attendant
Don Leaver (Producer)
John Glenister (Director)
David Reynolds (Executive producer)
Richard Bates (Executive producer)
Philip Burley (Executive producer)

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Did You Know..

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Ewen Bremner (Actor) .. Gordon Hicks
Born: January 23, 1972 in Edinburgh
Best Known For: Playing Spud in Trainspotting.
Early-life: Ewen was born in Edinburgh on January 23, 1972. He originally wanted to be a circus clown but ended up an actor instead. He made his acting debut in Scottish comedy Heavenly Pursuits (1986).
Career: Bremner is best known for his portrayal of Spud in Danny Boyle's film adaptation of Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting (1996). Since then, he has had roles in Julien Donkey-Boy (1999), Snatch (2000), Pearl Harbor (2001), Black Hawk Down (2001), Alien vs Predator (2004), Around the World in 80 Days (2004), Death at a Funeral (2007), Snowpiercer (2013), Jack the Giant Slayer (2013) and Get Santa (2015).
Quote: 'Whatever I do, it's crucial to me that I give it 100 per cent. It doesn't matter if it's a short film, stage, theatre, TV or blockbuster.'
Trivia: In 1997, he won an Empire Award in the Best Debut category for Trainspotting.
Linda Bassett (Actor) .. Mrs Cornish
David Jason (Actor) .. DI Jack Frost
Born: February 02, 1940 in London
Best Known For: His role as Del-Boy in Only Fools and Horses.
Early-life: Born David John White in Finchley, north London, on February 2, 1940, the son of a cleaner and a porter. As a child, he blossomed after appearing in a school play, but he followed his father's wishes and became an electrician. He remained a member of an amateur theatre group until a local newspaper critic advised him he had real talent and should turn professional. He signed up for drama school and joined actors' union Equity, only to be told they already had a David White on their books.
Career: After stints in local theatre, Jason graduated to TV, joining Michael Palin, Eric Idle and Terry Jones for Do Not Adjust Your Set in 1967. In the early 1970s, he appeared in the films White Cargo and Under Milk Wood and played the lead in TV comedy A Sharp Intake of Breath, before being cast opposite Ronnie Barker in the popular sitcom Open All Hours. He worked with the comedian again in 1975 in Porridge when he played old man Blanco, a performance that prompted producers to invite him to audition for the role of Grandad in Only Fools and Horses in 1981. The show's makers decided to cast him as Del-Boy instead after noticing his obvious chemistry with on-screen brother Nicholas Lyndhurst. It turned him into a household name. In the 1980s, he also provided the voices for animated children's favourites, including Danger Mouse and Count Duckula. Jason's huge success continued in the 1990s with The Darling Buds of May and A Touch of Frost. Even though he retired from the role of Det Insp Jack Frost in 2008, after playing the character for 16 years, he claimed to have no plans to retire himself from acting. His recent work includes The Royal Bodyguard and Still Open All Hours.
Quote: 'I've never 'felt my age', whatever that means. I think there are a lot of people who feel 22 when in fact they're 62, and there are a lot of youngsters who behave as if they were four times their age. It's an attitude of mind, isn't it?'
Trivia: He was knighted by the Queen in December 2005.
Bruce Alexander (Actor) .. Supt Norman Mullett
Neil Dudgeon (Actor) .. DC Costello
Born: January 01, 1961 in Doncaster
Best Known For: Being the new Barnaby in Midsomer Murders.
Early-life: Born in Doncaster in 1961. His dad drove a bread delivery van and his mum was an assistant supermarket manager, although they both also performed on the club circuit. Neil credits his own love of acting to a teacher who forced him to read aloud in an assembly _ it was supposed to be a punishment for misbehaving in class, but Neil found he actually enjoyed it. He went to appear in school plays, before studying drama at Rada.
Career: Neil made his film debut in 1987 with an uncredited role in Prick Up Your Ears, and went on to appear in London's Burning on TV the following year. He's worked pretty steadily since then in a wide range of TV shows, although he admits he's most frequently cast as a cop _ he's starred in Inspector Morse, Out of the Blue, Between the Lines, Messiah and Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking. Last year it was announced that he would be taking on his most high-profile police role to date when he took over from John Nettles as the star of Midsomer Murders. He has also starred alongside Caroline Quentin in the sitcom Life of Riley.
Quote: On joining Midsomer Murders: "My secret dream is that viewers will switch on, watch it all the way through and not notice there's a new bloke in it."
Trivia: He has starred in a number of dramas on Radio 3 and Radio 4.
David McKail (Actor) .. Dr McKenzie
Felicity Montagu (Actor) .. Anne Butler
Gerard Horan (Actor) .. Ray Butler
Barry Jackson (Actor) .. Walter Peters
Caroline Harker (Actor) .. PC Wallace
Albert Welling (Actor) .. Dr Royce Patten
Vivienne Ritchie (Actor) .. Linda Patten
Marion Bailey (Actor) .. Eileen Grant
Michael Feast (Actor) .. Trevor Hine
James Saxon (Actor) .. Mortuary Attendant
Richard Harris (Writer)
Born: October 01, 1930 in Limerick City
Best Known For: A distinguished film and stage career.
Early-life: Richard St John Harris was born in Limerick City on October 1, 1930, the youngest of nine children from a middle-class, Roman Catholic family. He was a talented sportsman, representing Munster on several occasions until contracting TB ended his career. Richard went on to study acting at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. He went on to join Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop and soon began getting roles in various West End stage productions.
Career: Harris made his film debut in the 1958 British comedy Alive and Kicking. Other roles followed in The Guns of Navarone and Mutiny on the Bounty before his first lead role came in 1963's This Sporting Life. Other movies followed, including The Heroes of Telemark, Major Dundee, Camelot, A Man Called Horse, The Cassandra Crossing and The Wild Geese. He appeared in a number of forgettable productions during the 1980s but returned to form in the 1990s with The Field, Patriot Games and Unforgiven. His later films included Gladiator and two Harry Potter films. He died in London on October 25, 2002, at the age of 72, following a battle with Hodgkin's disease.
Quote: 'I was a sinner. I slugged some people. I hurt many people. And it's true, I never looked back to see the casualties.'
Trivia: Had three children with first wife Elizabeth Rees. A life-size sculpture of him as an 18-year-old squash player was unveiled by Russell Crowe in Kilkee, Co Clare, where Harris won a local cup four times in a row between 1948 and 1951.
Don Leaver (Producer)
John Glenister (Director)
David Reynolds (Executive producer)
Richard Bates (Executive producer)
Philip Burley (Executive producer)

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