A Touch of Frost: If Dogs Run Free - Part Two


11:50 pm - 01:50 am, Friday, July 3 on ITV3 (10)

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If Dogs Run Free - Part Two
Season 15, Episode 2

Part two of two. The past catches up with Frost as he investigates a series of murders that appear to mirror crimes he failed to solve more than 16 years ago. As the case progresses, Mullett becomes convinced the detective's life is in danger, and with Jack now trying to bring two killers to justice - the copycat and the assailant at the dogfight - tragedy cannot be far ahead. David Jason stars, with Bruce Alexander, John Lyons, Phyllis Logan, Niamh Cusack, Adrian Dunbar, Leah Bracknell and Simon Shepherd


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Detective/Thriller Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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David Jason (Actor) .. Insp Jack Frost
Bruce Alexander (Actor) .. Supt Mullett
John Lyons (Actor) .. DS Toolan
Adrian Dunbar (Actor) .. Gerry Berland
Niamh Cusack (Actor) .. Sally Berland
Phyllis Logan (Actor) .. Christine Moorhead
Simon Shepherd (Actor) .. Tom Viner
Leah Bracknell (Actor) .. Carolyn Viner
Adam James (Actor) .. Gregory Salmond
George Costigan (Actor) .. Allen Moorhead
Jaye Griffiths (Actor) .. Alice Parmenter
Fiona Glascott (Actor) .. Jenny Mallinger
Jonathan Wrather (Actor) .. Dafydd Mansell-Smith
Valentine Pelka (Actor) .. Sam Crague
Chris Overton (Actor) .. Sean Berland
Hasan Dixon (Actor) .. Neil Viner
Poppy Lee Friar (Actor) .. Sophie Moorhead
Stevee Davies (Actor) .. Joshua Moorhead
Branko Tomovic (Actor) .. Marek Lisowski
John Fitzpatrick (Actor) .. Una Callary
Rosie Timpson (Actor) .. Mary Toolan
Julia St John (Actor) .. Pathologist
James McKenna (Actor) .. Custody sergeant
Arthur White (Actor) .. Police collator
Steve Alvey (Actor) .. Vicar
Robert Pickavance (Actor) .. Doctor
Ellena Stacy (Actor) .. Shop assistant
Verity-May Henry (Actor) .. WPC
Andy Cryer (Actor) .. Hospital chaplain
David Reynolds (Producer)
Paul Harrison (Director)

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Did You Know..

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David Jason (Actor) .. Insp 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 Mullett
John Lyons (Actor) .. DS Toolan
Adrian Dunbar (Actor) .. Gerry Berland
Born: August 01, 1958 in Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh
Best Known For: A string of TV roles.
Early-life: Adrian was born in Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh, on August 1, 1958. The eldest of seven siblings, he was educated by the Presentation Brothers before attending the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London and embarking on a career in stage and screen.
Career: Dunbar has appeared in such notable films as My Left Foot (1989), Hear My Song (1991), The Crying Game (1992) and The General (1998). He has also had leading roles in the films Widows' Peak (1994), Richard III (1995) and Triggermen (2002). On television, he starred in the first episode of Cracker, and has been in many British productions, including Tough Love, Inspector Morse, A Touch of Frost, Murphy's Law, Murder in Mind and Ashes to Ashes. His recent credits include Death in Paradise, Line of Duty, A Touch of Cloth, and Walter. He has many stage credits to his name.
Quote: 'My big break was getting into drama school in London and getting out of Northern Ireland. If that hadn't happened, I wouldn't be here today.'
Trivia: In 2009, he received an honorary degree from the University of Ulster.
Niamh Cusack (Actor) .. Sally Berland
Phyllis Logan (Actor) .. Christine Moorhead
Simon Shepherd (Actor) .. Tom Viner
Born: August 20, 1956 in Bristol
Best Known For: Peak Practice.
Early-life: Simon was born in Bristol on August 20, 1956. He went on to attend Manchester Metropolitan University and Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He was also a member of the National Youth Theatre. He made his TV debut in 1973 in an edition of Jackanory Playhouse.
Career: Shepherd is perhaps best known for playing Dr Will Preston in ITV drama Peak Practice, a role he played between 1993 and 2002. His other TV credits include guest appearances in Chancer, Casualty, Ruth Rendell Mysteries, Heartbeat, A Touch of Frost, Doctors, Holby City and Death in Paradise. He is also a regular on the stage, having performed in the likes of Betrayal, The Seagull, Art, and The Secret Rapture.
Quote: 'I've been proud of a lot of things with my children, but never as proud as when my wife Alex won her Oscar.'
Trivia: Shepherd supports Barnardos and Save the Children Fund charities.
Leah Bracknell (Actor) .. Carolyn Viner
Adam James (Actor) .. Gregory Salmond
Born: September 09, 1972 in United Kingdom
Best Known For: Playing Cleveland O. Petty in Band of Brothers.
Early-life: Born September 9, 1972 in the United Kingdom to actress Polly James. Adam trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama alongside Dominic West and Daniel Evans. He graduated in 1996.
Career: After graduating, James started playing small roles in various TV series, including The Bill, Let Them Eat Cake and The 10th Kingdom, as well as such TV films as Sharpe's Regiment (1996). In 2001, he came to prominence in TV series Band of Brothers. He has made guest appearances in Holby City and he also played Pete Guildford for 17 episodes of Casualty in 2005. His other notable TV credits include Doctor Who, Extras, Ashes to Ashes and Secret Diary of a Call Girl. He has also appeared in a number of plays, such as The Pride, King Lear and Much Ado About Nothing. He played the Prime Minister in a production of King Charles III that was performed in the West End and on Broadway. James also played the Prime Minister in the TV version of King Charles III.
Quote: 'In my experience the writing is often better in theatre than in TV, so inevitably I am drawn there more.'
Trivia: In 2010, he won the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Featured Actor.
George Costigan (Actor) .. Allen Moorhead
Jaye Griffiths (Actor) .. Alice Parmenter
Born: September 24, 1963 in London
Best Known For: Playing Elle Gardner in Casualty.
Early-life: Born on September 24, 1963 in London. She trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. In 1987, she played Maria in the television mini-series A Killing on the Exchange.
Career: Griffiths has appeared in a large number of TV shows, particularly hospital and police dramas. Her roles have included playing Elle Gardner in Casualty, Sally Johnson in The Bill, Doctor Elizabeth Croft in Doctors and Helen Marlowe in Criminal Justice. She has also played police officers in Coronation Street and Eastenders. Besides these roles, she starred as Ros Henderson in the science fiction series Bugs and played Jac in Doctor Who.
Quote: [On medical procedures]: 'Please don't take this the wrong way but I love it. I love watching operations. I could watch them all day.'
Trivia: Before she became an actress, she wanted to be a firefighter.
Fiona Glascott (Actor) .. Jenny Mallinger
Jonathan Wrather (Actor) .. Dafydd Mansell-Smith
Born: March 16, 1969 in Cheshire, UK
Best Known For: Playing Joe Carter in Coronation Street and Pierce Harris in Emmerdale.
Early-life: Born in Cheshire on March 16, 1969. Jonathan studied at Sedburgh School in the Lake District, where he became interested in drama. His English teacher encouraged his passion for theatre. In 1987, he joined the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain. He then went on to study at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Career: Wrather's professional acting career started with the Actors Touring Company in a production of Lulu in 1992. He then played a number of classical and contemporary roles in West End and touring productions before getting offered roles in TV. Among the series he has appeared in are Cracker, The Bill, Clocking Off and Footballers' Wives. He played Joe Carter in Coronation Street from 2002 to 2003. Since then, he has had roles in US TV series Bones, as well as Waterloo Road, Silent Witness and Holby City. He joined the cast of Emmerdale in 2016 as Pierce Harris.
Quote: On working on the set of Emmerdale: 'If you've got back-to-back intense scenes, you've got to have release somewhere. We have a lot of fun on set.'
Trivia: He has a twin brother who is ten minutes older than him.
Valentine Pelka (Actor) .. Sam Crague
Chris Overton (Actor) .. Sean Berland
Hasan Dixon (Actor) .. Neil Viner
Poppy Lee Friar (Actor) .. Sophie Moorhead
Born: April 16, 1995 in London
Best Known For: Playing the title character in Eve.
Early-life: Born on April 16, 1995 in London. Poppy's first TV appearance was in an episode of Wilhelmina in 2001. She also appeared in an episode of Helen West in 2002. Between 2002 and 2007, Poppy appeared in a number of stage productions. Poppy also studied photography and film studies at college.
Career: Friar's first big TV role was in the UK version of the animated series Little Einsteins, where she played the character June from 2005 until 2009. She also played the character in the film Little Einsteins: Our Big Huge Adventure. In 2008, she appeared in the TV film adaptation of Jacqueline Wilson's Dustbin Baby. In 2010, she starred in Dead Gorgeous as Sophie and also made appearances in The Bill and A Touch of Frost. For two years, Friar starred in Mr Selfridge as Rosalie Selfridge. She began playing the title character in CBBC's science fiction series Eve in 2015. More recently, she played Missy in the school drama Ackley Bridge.
Quote: 'I love playing unusual characters. It seems to be a theme in my life that I get to play unusual characters.'
Trivia: She was nominated for the BAFTA Children's Award for Best Performer, in 2015, for her work in Eve.
Stevee Davies (Actor) .. Joshua Moorhead
Branko Tomovic (Actor) .. Marek Lisowski
John Fitzpatrick (Actor) .. Una Callary
Rosie Timpson (Actor) .. Mary Toolan
Julia St John (Actor) .. Pathologist
James McKenna (Actor) .. Custody sergeant
Arthur White (Actor) .. Police collator
Steve Alvey (Actor) .. Vicar
Robert Pickavance (Actor) .. Doctor
Ellena Stacy (Actor) .. Shop assistant
Verity-May Henry (Actor) .. WPC
Andy Cryer (Actor) .. Hospital chaplain
Michael Russell (Writer)
David Reynolds (Producer)
Paul Harrison (Director)

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