A Touch of Frost: Keys to the Car


09:10 am - 11:20 am, Monday, July 20 on ITV3 (10)

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Keys to the Car
Season 6, Episode 4

Jack is asked to investigate the theft of a car belonging to a friend of Mullett, but misjudges the grizzled Superintendent's capacity for tact and diplomacy and it is not long before he is taken off the case. Things take a shocking turn when the car finally turns up - with the body of a drug dealer in the boot. Detective drama, starring David Jason, with Melanie Thaw and Bruce Alexander


subtitles 16x9 audio-description
Detective/Thriller Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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David Jason (Actor) .. DI Jack Frost
Bruce Alexander (Actor) .. Supt Stanley Mullett
Melanie Thaw (Actor) .. Asst CC Cremond
Jonathan Coy (Actor) .. Ben Pecksmith
Hannah Yelland (Actor) .. Philly Williams
Manouk Van Der Meulen (Actor) .. Marijke Hoogenbloom
Paul Jesson (Actor) .. DS Dorridge
Alexi Kaye Campbell (Actor) .. Richie Dearne
John Warnaby (Actor) .. Warrinder
Anthony Smee (Actor) .. Teddy Joyner
Michele Winstanley (Actor) .. DS Nicky Cole
John Lyons (Actor) .. DS Toolan
James McKenna (Actor) .. Sgt Brady
Arthur White (Actor) .. PC Ernie Trigg
Reece Andrews (Actor) .. Police constable
Arthur Kelly (Actor) .. Pain the bartender
Danny Nussbaum (Actor) .. Luke Hands
David Gillies (Actor) .. Det Insp Holmes
Liz May Brice (Actor) .. PC Clarke
Hetty Baynes (Actor) .. Amanda
Dallas Campbell (Actor) .. Simon Renfrew
Richard Hampton (Actor) .. Dr Hart
Craig Pocknell (Actor) .. PC Heaton
Tim Hans (Actor) .. Golf Pro
Charles McCurdy (Actor) .. Magistrate
Keith Ladd (Actor) .. Usher
Joseph Kerr (Actor) .. Drugs officer
James King (Actor) .. Police constable
Adam Riches (Actor) .. Police constable
Don Leaver (Producer)

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Did You Know..

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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 Stanley Mullett
Melanie Thaw (Actor) .. Asst CC Cremond
Jonathan Coy (Actor) .. Ben Pecksmith
Hannah Yelland (Actor) .. Philly Williams
Manouk Van Der Meulen (Actor) .. Marijke Hoogenbloom
Paul Jesson (Actor) .. DS Dorridge
Alexi Kaye Campbell (Actor) .. Richie Dearne
John Warnaby (Actor) .. Warrinder
Anthony Smee (Actor) .. Teddy Joyner
Michele Winstanley (Actor) .. DS Nicky Cole
John Lyons (Actor) .. DS Toolan
James McKenna (Actor) .. Sgt Brady
Arthur White (Actor) .. PC Ernie Trigg
Reece Andrews (Actor) .. Police constable
Arthur Kelly (Actor) .. Pain the bartender
Danny Nussbaum (Actor) .. Luke Hands
David Gillies (Actor) .. Det Insp Holmes
Liz May Brice (Actor) .. PC Clarke
Hetty Baynes (Actor) .. Amanda
Dallas Campbell (Actor) .. Simon Renfrew
Richard Hampton (Actor) .. Dr Hart
Craig Pocknell (Actor) .. PC Heaton
Tim Hans (Actor) .. Golf Pro
Charles McCurdy (Actor) .. Magistrate
Keith Ladd (Actor) .. Usher
Joseph Kerr (Actor) .. Drugs officer
James King (Actor) .. Police constable
Adam Riches (Actor) .. Police constable
Born: December 10, 1979 in Cambridge
Best Known For: His comedy shows.
Early-life: Born December 10, 1979 in Cambridge and raised in Glasgow and London. Adam attended Sutton Grammar School for Boys. After working at Disneyland Paris for a brief time, he studied media and performance at Salford University.
Career: Riches had small roles in such TV series as A Touch of Frost and Always and Everyone before he did his first comedy show at Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2003 with Jim Johnson. In 2007, he returned to the Fringe with the show Victor and again in 2008 with Alpha Males. His 2011 show, Bring Me the Head of Adam Riches, won the Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Award and was transferred to Soho Theatre in London in 2012. Since then, he has had acting roles on TV, including as Tony in Detectorists and various historical figures in Drunk History: UK and Horrible Histories. His next comedy show, Adam of the Riches, was on at Edinburgh Fringe in 2014. He was also a panelist on an episode of 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown and he appeared in the film A Street Cat Named Bob (2016).
Quote: 'There's so much power, fun and uniqueness that you can have in a live performance, something that's happening right there.'
Trivia: He broke his leg while performing Alpha Males after slipping on some yoghurt.
Malcolm Bradbury (Writer)
Don Leaver (Producer)
Adrian Shergold (Director)

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