Grantchester


10:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Tuesday, July 21 on ITV3 (10)

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About this Broadcast

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Season 1, Episode 3

A heartbroken Sidney agrees to help parishioner Isabel prepare for her wedding to Arthur, the new man in town, but the bride's stubborn mother, Daisy, proves to be a big impediment to the occasion as she believes the groom is out to kill her. When Daisy is then found dead, Mrs Maguire calls in Geordie to investigate, and Sidney finds himself dragged into the case - despite vowing to leave police business behind. While the victim seems to have died of natural causes, Arthur and Isabel are pushing for a fast cremation, suggesting the couple have something to hide. Jean Marsh and Isla Blair guest star


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Historical/Period Drama Movie/Drama Police/Crime Drama

Cast & Crew

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James Norton (Actor) .. Sidney Chambers
Robson Green (Actor) .. Geordie Keating
Morven Christie (Actor) .. Amanda Kendall
Al Weaver (Actor) .. Leonard Finch
Tessa Peake-Jones (Actor) .. Mrs Maguire
Tom Austen (Actor) .. Guy Hopkins
Jean Marsh (Actor) .. Daisy Livingstone
Mark Bonnar (Actor) .. Dr Robinson
Isla Blair (Actor) .. Gladys Sheppard
Joe Claflin (Actor) .. DC Atkins
Nick Brimble (Actor) .. Jack Chapman
Lucy Black (Actor) .. Isabel Livingstone
Kieran O'Brien (Actor) .. Arthur Evans
Michael Simkins (Actor) .. Derek Jarvis
Gregg Lowe (Actor) .. Sandy
Mike Noble (Actor) .. Val
Frankie Wilson (Actor) .. George
Brian Vernel (Actor) .. Tam
Hugh Dickson (Actor) .. Mr Fielding
Josie Bloom (Actor) .. Nurse
Jill Robertson (Director)
Diederick Santer (Executive producer)

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James Norton (Actor) .. Sidney Chambers
Born: July 18, 1985 in London
Best Known For: Playing Sidney Chambers in Grantchester.
Early-life: James Geoffrey Ian Norton was born on July 18, 1985 in London. His family lived in Malton, North Yorkshire and he was educated at Ampleforth College. James read Theology at Fitzwilliam College at Cambridge University and graduated in 2007. He went on to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and got a role in An Education (2009) shortly before he was due to graduate.
Career: After An Education, Norton had a number of theatre roles, including appearances in Posh at Royal Court Theatre, That Face at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield and a touring production of Journey's End. He then went on to get parts in a number of films, including Cheerful Weather for the Wedding (2012), Rush (2013), Belle (2013) and Northmen: A Viking Saga (2014). He has also had a number of roles in TV, including as Henry Alveston in Death Comes to Pemberley, Andrei Bolkonsky in War and Peace, Tommy Lee Royce in Happy Valley and Sidney Chambers in Grantchester.
Quote: 'If it's a sunny day, I get this weird guilt if I'm not making the most of it, so I'll walk or go for a swim or get on my bike, or I'll go to the Heath, just to have a reason to get out.'
Trivia: He received a Fitzwilliam Travel Grant to travel to Northern India and teach and perform for children at 16 schools.
Robson Green (Actor) .. Geordie Keating
Born: December 18, 1964 in Hexham, Northumberland
Best Known For: His role in Soldier Soldier.
Early-life: Born Robson Golightly Green in Hexham, Northumberland, on December 18, 1964, the son of a miner. He has two sisters and a brother. As a child, he harboured ambitions to become a pilot in the RAF and joined the Air Training Corps, but after leaving school, he took a draughtsman's apprenticeship at a shipbuilder's yard instead. However, after appearing in various amateur dramatic productions, he quit his job to take up acting full time.
Career: Robson started out at Newcastle's Live Theatre, and was spotted in BBC production A Night on the Tyne, which led to a regular role in Casualty. He then spent four years in Soldier Soldier, during which he began a successful singing partnership with co-star Jerome Flynn. The pair also starred together in Ain't Misbehavin' in 1997. Other projects include The Student Prince, Touching Evil, Grafters, Northern Lights, Wire in the Blood, Close and True, Being Human and Waterloo Road. A keen fisherman, he has filmed several series of Extreme Fishing with Robson Green, which has taken him across the globe. He also has a production company, Coastal.
Quote: 'Always turn up on time, know your lines and get to know the people you work with.'
Trivia: He supports Newcastle United FC.
Morven Christie (Actor) .. Amanda Kendall
Al Weaver (Actor) .. Leonard Finch
Tessa Peake-Jones (Actor) .. Mrs Maguire
Tom Austen (Actor) .. Guy Hopkins
Jean Marsh (Actor) .. Daisy Livingstone
Born: July 01, 1934 in Stoke Newington
Best Known For: Co-creating Upstairs Downstairs.
Early-life: Born Jean Lyndsey Torren Marsh on July 1, 1934, in Stoke Newington. Her mother worked in a bar and as a theatre dresser, while her father was a handyman and printer's assistant. She became interested in performing after taking dance and mime classes as therapy for an illness. She began acting on stage, with a stint at Huddersfield Rep in the 1950s, but it wasn't long before she transferred to the bright lights of London.
Career: Marsh's earliest screen appearances came in such TV classics as The Twilight Zone and Danger Man; she's also appeared in three Doctor Who adventures, most notably as William Hartnell's short-lived companion Sara Kingdom. She and fellow actress Eileen Atkins devised Upstairs Downstairs as a comedy, before it became a hugely successful drama. Marsh won an Emmy for her role as housemaid Rose Buck - she's reprising the part in the new BBC revamp. Other TV projects include The Saint, The Tomorrow People, and Sensitive Skin. She and Atkins re-teamed to create The House of Eliott. Her most notable films are Willow, Frenzy and The Eagle Has Landed. Marsh has also maintained an acclaimed stage career.
Quote: 'I think Upstairs Downstairs has a very special energy. There's something about it that certainly brings out the best in people.'
Trivia: A minor stroke forced her to take a break in 2011, but she has since returned to work.
Mark Bonnar (Actor) .. Dr Robinson
Isla Blair (Actor) .. Gladys Sheppard
Joe Claflin (Actor) .. DC Atkins
Nick Brimble (Actor) .. Jack Chapman
Born: July 22, 1944 in Bristol
Best Known For: Playing Little John in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves.
Early-life: Nicholas Brimble was born on July 22, 1944 in Bristol. His father was a schoolteacher and he has two brothers, Ian and Vincent, who have both also become actors. He attended Bristol Grammar School before going on to study Philosophy and English Literature at the University of Sussex, where he got a Master's degree. Nick went on to teach English and Drama at the University of Baghdad but left due to political unrest. He taught at a south London comprehensive school before deciding to try to become an actor.
Career: Brimble started his acting career in theatre, beginning with a job as youth theatre organiser at the Marlowe Theatre and also acting in some of the theatre's plays. He went on to perform in theatre productions by a number of companies. In 1973, he started landing TV roles, starting with Wessex Tales. Following this, he appeared in such TV productions as The Sweeney, The Professionals and Dempsey and Makepeace. His film roles included Sweeney! (1977), Silver Dream Racer (1980) and Who Dares Wins (1982) before he was cast as Little John in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991). Since then, he has appeared in such films as Loch Ness (1996), Seven Days to Live (2000) and A Knight's Tale (2001). Meanwhile, in TV, he has appeared in To Play the King, Ivanhoe, Emmerdale, The Bill and Grantchester.
Quote: 'Your job as an actor is to look like you know what you are doing - even if you don't.'
Trivia: He went to every play at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre from the age of 11 until he went to university at 18.
Lucy Black (Actor) .. Isabel Livingstone
Kieran O'Brien (Actor) .. Arthur Evans
Best Known For: A string of roles.
Early-life: Kieran was born in Oldham in 1973. He made his acting debut at a young age in the children's drama Jossy's Giants. Guest appearances followed in One by One, Bulman, Bellman and True and Gruey. He also had a role on Children's Ward, playing Lee Jones. In the early 1990s, he had recurring roles in Coronation Street and Cracker.
Career: In 1999, O'Brien made his film debut in Virtual Sexuality. His other film credits include 24 Hour Party People (2002), 9 Songs (2004), Goal! The Dream Begins (2005) and Goal II: Living the Dream (2007). More recently, he has starred on the small screen in Bluestone 42, Silk, Grantchester, The Syndicate and Prey.
Quote: On his graphic sex scenes in the film 9 Songs: 'To me they were just scenes we were shooting, and I was surprised how ordinary and how natural it was.'
Trivia: In 2013, O'Brien toured in a UK stage production of The Full Monty.
Michael Simkins (Actor) .. Derek Jarvis
Gregg Lowe (Actor) .. Sandy
Mike Noble (Actor) .. Val
Frankie Wilson (Actor) .. George
Brian Vernel (Actor) .. Tam
Hugh Dickson (Actor) .. Mr Fielding
Josie Bloom (Actor) .. Nurse
Daisy Coulam (Writer)
Jill Robertson (Director)
Emma Kingsman-Lloyd (Producer)
Diederick Santer (Executive producer)

Before / After

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Vera
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Grantchester
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