Trial & Retribution: Trial & Retribution IV - Part Two


11:55 pm - 02:05 am, Wednesday, January 14 on ITV3 (10)

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About this Broadcast

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Trial & Retribution IV - Part Two
Season 4, Episode 2

New eye-witness testimony and a television documentary about the McCready case casts doubt on the original murder investigation. DS Walker is suspended from duty and decides to return to Glasgow to find new evidence to prove his innocence, in order to save his career, relationship and reputation


subtitles 16x9
Detective/Thriller Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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David Hayman (Actor) .. DCS Michael Walker
Kate Buffery (Actor) .. DI Pat North
James Wilby (Actor) .. James McCready
Steven Hartley (Actor) .. Gary Meadows
Dorian Lough (Actor) .. DS David Satchell
Michael Whyte (Director)

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Did You Know..

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David Hayman (Actor) .. DCS 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.
Kate Buffery (Actor) .. DI Pat North
James Wilby (Actor) .. James McCready
Born: February 20, 1958 in Rangoon, Burma
Best Known For: His performances in Merchant Ivory films.
Early-life: Born in 1958 in Rangoon, Burma (his father was an executive with the British Oxygen Company), but raised in England. He attended school in Cumbria and gained a maths degree from Durham University before studing at RADA. While there he starred in the 1982 film Privileged alongside Hugh Grant and Imogen Stubbs. After graduating he gained experience on stage, which led to the lead role in Ismail Merchant and James Ivory's adaptation of EM Forster's novel Maurice, again opposite Hugh Grant.
Career: After impressing in his breakthrough role, Wilby subsequently appeared in a miniseries based on A Tale of Two Cities, and co-starred with Emma Thompson and Anthony Hopkins in another acclaimed Merchant/Ivory adaptation of EM Forster, Howards End. Though the rest of Wilby's 1990s movies were not as impressively received, he continued to work regularly, turning up in Immaculate Conception, the First World War drama Regeneration, the children's movie Tom's Midnight Garden, and as the bitter lord of the manor in Ken Russell's TV project Lady Chatterley. Wilby reunited with Ismail Merchant in the producer's directorial effort Cotton Mary. He subsequently appeared among the distinguished ensemble populating Robert Altman's Oscar-winning period piece Gosford Park, Midsomer Murders, Poirot and The Great Train Robbery. He also continues to work on stage.
Quote: "I am lucky enough to find learning my lines really easy. The trouble is that I can't remember anything else, and as soon as I start preparing for a role, telephone numbers, children's birthdays and the names of favourite wines just fly out of the window. It's a real curse."
Trivia: In his spare time, he enjoys yachting.
Steven Hartley (Actor) .. Gary Meadows
Dorian Lough (Actor) .. DS David Satchell
Michael Whyte (Director)

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Foyle's War
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