Wycliffe: Lone Voyager


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About this Broadcast

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Lone Voyager
Season 4, Episode 4

The Cornish copper looks into a lone yachtswoman's mysterious disappearance. He learns she had been receiving threats from the owners of a local china clay works - where he later makes a grisly discovery. Jack Shepherd stars, with Con O'Neill and Michael Attwell


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Detective/Thriller Movie/Drama Mystery

Cast & Crew

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Jack Shepherd (Actor) .. DS Charles Wycliffe
Jimmy Yuill (Actor) .. DI Doug Kersey
Helen Masters (Actor) .. DI Lucy Lane
Tim Wylton (Actor) .. Franks
Michael Attwell (Actor) .. DCC Stevens
Lynn Farleigh (Actor) .. Helen Wycliffe
Greg Chisholm (Actor) .. David Wycliffe
Charlie Hayes (Actor) .. Ruth Wycliffe
Con O'Neill (Actor) .. Ben Walker
Alan Cody (Actor) .. Ted Fisher
Edward Clayton (Actor) .. Sgt Cannon
Nicholas Lopez (Actor) .. DC Fincham
Nicola Jeffries (Actor) .. PC Sally Miller
Linda Slade (Actor) .. Vanessa
Jason Salkey (Actor) .. Alvin
Vincent Brimble (Actor) .. Ken Davis
Ian Brimble (Actor) .. Pete Davis
Richard Willis (Actor) .. Rick Brown
Miranda Bell (Actor) .. Mrs Goodwin
Emily Richard (Actor) .. Paula Tresize
Phil O'Shea (Writer)

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Did You Know..

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Jack Shepherd (Actor) .. DS Charles Wycliffe
Born: October 29, 1940 in Leeds
Best Known For: Wycliffe.
Early-life: Jack was born in Leeds on October 29, 1940. He studied fine art at Kings College, Newcastle, and during his time in the North East, he was an amateur actor with the People's Theatre. He went on to study acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama, and the Drama Centre London.
Career: Shepherd worked at the Royal Court Theatre in London from 1965 to 1969, and during the 1970s, he was a regular on TV, appearing in Budgie, The Adventures of Black Beauty, Bill Brand, Crown Court, and Ready When You Are, Mr McGill. From 1977 to 1985, he was a member of Bill Bryden's Cottesloe Theatre Company at the National Theatre. He continued to work on TV, appearing in the likes of Blind Justice, Shoot to Kill, Between the Lines, Lovejoy, High Stakes, The Jury, Silent Witness, All About George, The Nativity, and The Politician's Husband. The peak of his TV popularity came when he played the title role in ITV detective drama Wycliffe from 1993 to 1998. He has also written and directed a number of stage plays.
Quote: 'I got addicted to the creative process when I was at art school, from the age of 18 to 22. I was already writing play sketches and all kinds of things at that time.'
Trivia: Shepherd is an accomplished jazz musician. He won an Olivier award in 1984 for his role in Glengarry Glen Ross.
Jimmy Yuill (Actor) .. DI Doug Kersey
Helen Masters (Actor) .. DI Lucy Lane
Tim Wylton (Actor) .. Franks
Michael Attwell (Actor) .. DCC Stevens
Lynn Farleigh (Actor) .. Helen Wycliffe
Greg Chisholm (Actor) .. David Wycliffe
Charlie Hayes (Actor) .. Ruth Wycliffe
Con O'Neill (Actor) .. Ben Walker
Born: August 15, 1966 in Weston-super-Mare
Best Known For: A string of stage and TV roles.
Early-life: Born Robert O'Neill on August 15, 1966 in Weston-super-Mare, Con's TV acting debut was a walk-on role in Willy Russell's coming-of-age drama One Summer. At the age of 22, he was cast in another Russell project, playing Mickey on the stage in Blood Brothers. His performance won him the 1988 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical and a Tony nomination for the Broadway version.
Career: O'Neill's other stage credits include The Awakening, A Tribute to the Blue Brothers, Telstar, Midnight Cowboy, The Caretaker, A View from a Bridge, and The Ladykillers. A regular on the small screen, O'Neill's TV credits include Brookside, Pie in the Sky, Tom Jones, Heartbeat, Waking the Dead, Moving Story, Criminal Justice, The Bible, Uncle, Banana and Cucumber. On the big screen, his credits include Dancin' Thru the Dark (1990), Telstar (2008) and Frank (2012). In early 2015, he starred in the 35th-anniversary staging of Educating Rita at the Liverpool Playhouse.
Quote: 'I think Blood Brothers is the most phenomenal musical, you can't help but be moved by it.'
Trivia: In 2011, he won the Manchester Theatre Award for Best Actor for his performance in A View from a Bridge at the Exchange Theatre in Manchester.
Alan Cody (Actor) .. Ted Fisher
Edward Clayton (Actor) .. Sgt Cannon
Nicholas Lopez (Actor) .. DC Fincham
Nicola Jeffries (Actor) .. PC Sally Miller
Linda Slade (Actor) .. Vanessa
Jason Salkey (Actor) .. Alvin
Vincent Brimble (Actor) .. Ken Davis
Ian Brimble (Actor) .. Pete Davis
Richard Willis (Actor) .. Rick Brown
Miranda Bell (Actor) .. Mrs Goodwin
Emily Richard (Actor) .. Paula Tresize
Michael Brayshaw (Director)
Phil O'Shea (Writer)

Before / After

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Wycliffe
06:00 am
Lewis
08:15 am