A Touch of Frost: No Refuge


09:10 am - 11:20 am, Wednesday, July 1 on ITV3 (10)

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No Refuge
Season 3, Episode 4

An armed robbery ends in murder and Frost wastes no time in arresting a known crook he saw at the scene during the getaway, convinced he is one of the men responsible. With this little mystery to solve, as well as a case of four burglaries in as many days at the same house, the dogged policeman's lot proves a busy one indeed. David Jason stars, with Billy Murray and James Hayes


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Detective/Thriller Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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David Jason (Actor) .. DI Jack Frost
Bruce Alexander (Actor) .. Supt Stanley Mullett
Billy Murray (Actor) .. Bill Boxley
Charlotte Cornwell (Actor) .. Marion Parfitt
Stephen Jameson (Actor) .. Stuart Penrice
Susan Brown (Actor) .. Stella Boxley
Rachel Robertson (Actor) .. Rachel Mostyn
Amanda Harris (Actor) .. Liz Kelsey
David Carr (Actor) .. Michael Heathfield
Sally Dexter (Actor) .. DS Maureen Lawson
James Hayes (Actor) .. Jimmy Dunne
Kate Maravan (Actor) .. Janie Webster
Shirin Taylor (Actor) .. Helen Cartwright
Charlie Creed-Miles (Actor) .. Alan Teal
Lindy Whiteford (Actor) .. Shirley Fisher
John Lyons (Actor) .. DS George Toolan
Bill Rourke (Actor) .. Sgt Arthur Hanlon
Jon Sotherton (Actor) .. DC Mark Howard
Arthur White (Actor) .. PC Ernie Trigg
George Thompson (Actor) .. PC Simms
Huggy Leaver (Actor) .. Des Conrad
Alice MacDonald (Actor) .. Receptionist
Dorian MacDonald (Actor) .. Kevin Boxley
Craig Pocknell (Actor) .. PC Heaton
Don Leaver (Director)

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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
Billy Murray (Actor) .. Bill Boxley
Charlotte Cornwell (Actor) .. Marion Parfitt
Stephen Jameson (Actor) .. Stuart Penrice
Susan Brown (Actor) .. Stella Boxley
Rachel Robertson (Actor) .. Rachel Mostyn
Amanda Harris (Actor) .. Liz Kelsey
David Carr (Actor) .. Michael Heathfield
Sally Dexter (Actor) .. DS Maureen Lawson
Born: April 15, 1960 in Yorkshire, UK
Best Known For: Playing Faith Dingle in Emmerdale.
Early-life: Sally Julia Dexter was born on April 15, 1960 in Yorkshire. She studied at Chiltern Edge School, The Henley College and London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.
Career: Dexter has made appearances on the stage and screen. She has had roles in TV in A Touch of Frost, Dalziel and Pascoe, Night and Day and Family. On stage, she has appeared in the play Dalliance, for which she won an Olivier award in 1987, as well as Billy Elliot the Musical, Macbeth and Spice Girls musical Viva Forever. She was nominated for an Olivier award for her portrayal of Nancy in Oliver! in its 1994 run. More recently, she has played Mrs Chynoweth in Poldark and Faith Dingle in Emmerdale.
Quote: 'TV and stage work present different challenges, both of which I enjoy.'
Trivia: Despite playing her grandmother on Emmerdale, Dexter is only 28 years older than actress Charley Webb.
James Hayes (Actor) .. Jimmy Dunne
Kate Maravan (Actor) .. Janie Webster
Shirin Taylor (Actor) .. Helen Cartwright
Charlie Creed-Miles (Actor) .. Alan Teal
Lindy Whiteford (Actor) .. Shirley Fisher
John Lyons (Actor) .. DS George Toolan
Bill Rourke (Actor) .. Sgt Arthur Hanlon
Jon Sotherton (Actor) .. DC Mark Howard
Arthur White (Actor) .. PC Ernie Trigg
George Thompson (Actor) .. PC Simms
Huggy Leaver (Actor) .. Des Conrad
Alice MacDonald (Actor) .. Receptionist
Dorian MacDonald (Actor) .. Kevin Boxley
Craig Pocknell (Actor) .. PC Heaton
Don Leaver (Director)
Christopher Russell (Writer)

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