DCI Banks: Buried - Part One


10:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Wednesday, May 6 on ITV3 (10)

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Buried - Part One
Season 4, Episode 3

Part one of two. When the body of eminent lawyer Anaan Kamel is found washed up by an underground river, suspicion falls on Marcus Layton, a former employee of the victim's chambers who was recently fired by her husband Raheel. Text messages suggest an affair that had progressed to blackmail, but Banks and Morton struggle to find further information about Marcus, as his records only seem to date back five years. And when his corpse is found upstream in what looks to be a contract killing, the case becomes much more complicated


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Detective/Thriller Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Stephen Tompkinson (Actor) .. DCI Banks
Andrea Lowe (Actor) .. DS Annie Cabbot
Caroline Catz (Actor) .. DI Helen Morton
Jack Deam (Actor) .. DC Ken Blackstone
Danny Rahim (Actor) .. DC Tariq Lang
Keith Barron (Actor) .. Arthur Banks
Badria Timimi (Actor) .. Dr Allen
Silas Carson (Actor) .. Raheel Kamel
Ellora Torchia (Actor) .. Nafeesah Kamel
Seeta Indrani (Actor) .. Anaan Kamel
Pushpinder Chani (Actor) .. Bilal Suleman
Michael Jibson (Actor) .. Lewis Hargreaves
Richard Hawley (Actor) .. Geoff Dwyer
Ciara Baxendale (Actor) .. Evie Dwyer
Nick Moran (Actor) .. Jacky Mullen
Eliza Butterworth (Actor) .. Holly
Craig Pickles (Director)
Andy Harries (Executive producer)

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Did You Know..

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Stephen Tompkinson (Actor) .. DCI Banks
Born: October 15, 1965 in Stockton-On-Tees, Cleveland
Best Known For: Roles in a number of hit shows.
Early-life: Born in Stockton-On-Tees, Cleveland, on October 15, 1965. He was raised a Catholic and considered becoming a priest. He later moved to St Anne's-on-Sea in Lancashire when his bank clerk father was promoted to manager. His mother was a primary school teacher. His grandfather encouraged him to become an actor and, after making his first stage appearance in The Crucible while in the sixth-form, he attended the Central School of Speech and Drama in London.
Career: Tompkinson has rarely been out of work since thanks to radio, stage, TV and film roles. Early parts came in The Manageress, Casualty and Treacle, before he got his first big role playing ruthless reporter Damien Day in acclaimed sitcom Drop The Dead Donkey in 1990. All Quiet on the Preston Front, Chancer and Minder followed, before Brassed Off and Ballykissangel made him a star in 1996. Hollywood agents came knocking, but Tompkinson preferred to stay in the UK to star in Grafters, Mr Charity, Ted and Alice, In Deep, Staying Up and Lucky Jim. He's also had roles in New Tricks, Marian, Again, Prime Suspect: The Final Act, Wild at Heart and Truckers. The drama DCI Banks has become a regular fixture in the schedules.
Quote: 'I keep getting these posh people to play when really I'm a nice northern bloke adored by my Grandma.'
Trivia: A huge cricket fan, he has stated that if he weren't an actor, he'd be a commentator.
Andrea Lowe (Actor) .. DS Annie Cabbot
Caroline Catz (Actor) .. DI Helen Morton
Jack Deam (Actor) .. DC Ken Blackstone
Danny Rahim (Actor) .. DC Tariq Lang
Keith Barron (Actor) .. Arthur Banks
Born: August 08, 1936 in Mexborough, South Yorkshire
Best Known For: Sitcom Duty Free.
Early-life: Born in Mexborough, South Yorkshire, on August 8, 1936, he was the son of a wholesale provisions merchant who wanted his son to follow in his footsteps. Barron said a sadistic teacher fear forced him to leave school, pushing him into acting. After National Service in the RAF, he joined an amateur dramatics group also attended by Brian Blessed. That led to training at Sheffield Playhouse and his first job with a repertory company in the city, earning £1 a week.
Career: Barron later moved to London, where he performed in several Dennis Potter plays in the West End. His TV debut came in a 1961 episode of The Avengers. It was the small screen plays Stand Up Nigel Barton, and Vote, Vote, Vote For Nigel Barton, both by Potter, that brought him to people's attention in the mid-1960s. His best-known work is on TV, but he has starred in films including The Land That Time Forgot, At The Earth's Core, Nothing But the Night and Voyage Of The Damned. His biggest success came playing philandering husband David in 1980s sitcom Duty Free. He went on to appear in Close Relations, Take Me Home, Where the Heart Is, NCS Manhunt, Brief Encounters and Being Eileen. He died on November 15, 2017 at the age of 83.
Quote: On being an actor: 'You take nothing for granted. The best thing about it is being offered another job. It keeps the whole thing alive.'
Trivia: In 2014, Barron toured with fellow original cast members Gwen Taylor and Neil Stacey in a stage version of Duty Free.
Badria Timimi (Actor) .. Dr Allen
Silas Carson (Actor) .. Raheel Kamel
Ellora Torchia (Actor) .. Nafeesah Kamel
Seeta Indrani (Actor) .. Anaan Kamel
Pushpinder Chani (Actor) .. Bilal Suleman
Michael Jibson (Actor) .. Lewis Hargreaves
Richard Hawley (Actor) .. Geoff Dwyer
Ciara Baxendale (Actor) .. Evie Dwyer
Nick Moran (Actor) .. Jacky Mullen
Born: December 23, 1968 in East End of London
Best Known For: Playing Eddy in Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels.
Early-life: Nicholas Jonathan Moran was born in the East End of London on December 23, 1968. He grew up on the South Oxhey council estate near Watford and the Greater London boundary. His first hit film appearance was in Buddy's Song (1991), alongside Chesney Hawkes and Roger Daltrey.
Career: In the 1990s, Moran appeared in such films as The Future Lasts a Long Time (1996), Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) and New Blood (1999). Since then, some of his biggest film credits have included The Musketeer (2001) and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 (2010) and Part 2 (2011). He has also appeared on TV in Mr Selfridge, The Wrong Mans, DCI Banks and the film Babs (2017). Moran co-wrote the play Telstar and directed its 2009 film adaptation, before going on to co-write and direct biographical drama film The Kid (2010). He has also appeared in various stage productions, including West End performances of Look Back in Anger, The Countess and Twelve Angry Men.
Quote: 'No one thinks they're irritating. Nobody thinks they're boring. So if you're playing a character like that, you have to play them as how they think of themselves.'
Trivia: He practices karate in his spare time.
Eliza Butterworth (Actor) .. Holly
Nick Hicks-Beach (Writer)
Craig Pickles (Director)
Radford Neville (Producer)
Andy Harries (Executive producer)

Before / After

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Grace
8:00 pm
DCI Banks
11:00 pm