Heartbeat: Pig in the Middle


12:20 pm - 1:30 pm, Monday, May 18 on ITV3 (10)

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Pig in the Middle
Season 7, Episode 2

A special constable mysteriously disappears after a row with pig farmer Betty Sutch. His uniform is discovered in the pig sty and macabre rumours begin to circulate the village that implicate his wife. Meanwhile, Greengrass benefits from a cleaner house when he puts up an old friend. Nick Berry and Bill Maynard star


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General Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Nick Berry (Actor) .. PC Nick Rowan
Bill Maynard (Actor) .. Claude Jeremiah Greengrass
Derek Fowlds (Actor) .. Sgt Oscar Blaketon
William Simons (Actor) .. PC Alf Ventress
Mark Jordon (Actor) .. PC Phil Bellamy
Juliette Gruber (Actor) .. Jo Weston
Kazia Pelka (Actor) .. Maggie Bolton
Tricia Penrose (Actor) .. Gina Ward
Anne Stallybrass (Actor) .. Eileen Reynolds
Bernard Gallagher (Actor) .. Graham Weston
Una Stubbs (Actor) .. Anthea Cowley
Russell Dixon (Actor) .. Hector Cowley
Julie T Wallace (Actor) .. Betty Sutch
James Hooton (Actor) .. Simon Sutch
Zena Walker (Actor) .. Ellen Birley
Hugh Lloyd (Actor) .. Archie Birley
Brian Finch (Writer)
Tom Cotter (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Nick Berry (Actor) .. PC Nick Rowan
Born: April 16, 1963 in Woodford, Essex
Best Known For: Playing Simon 'Wicksy' Wicks in EastEnders
Early-life: Born in Woodford, Essex, on April 16, 1963, he dreamed of becoming an actor, and trained at the Sylvia Young Theatre School in London before landing minor parts in The Box of Delights, where he appeared as a rat, and in Brit flick Party Party, which had the likes of Karl Howman, Clive Mantle, Caroline Quentin and fellow future EastEnder Perry Fenwick in the leading roles.
Career: Berry's big break came when he clinched the role of Simon Wicks in EastEnders in 1985. He played the ladiesman for five years. During that time he had a number one single with Every Loser Wins - a song originally sung by his character in the show. After leaving Walford, his next big role was PC Nick Rowan in rural drama Heartbeat. Set in the 1960s, it was a big success, and Berry had another chart success - this time reaching Number 2 with the show's theme tune. He departed after six years, before taking parts in Paparazzo, Harbour Lights, The Mystery of Men and In Deep. He now prefers to stay behind the camera, running the company Valentine Productions.
Quote: On returning to EastEnders: 'I haven't been asked. But I never say never because you never know what's going to happen around the corner'.
Trivia: He supports West Ham United FC.
Bill Maynard (Actor) .. Claude Jeremiah Greengrass
Born: October 08, 1928 in Farnham, Surrey
Best Known For: Playing Claude Greengrass in Heartbeat.
Early-life: Walter Frederick George Williams was born in Farnham, Surrey, on October 8, 1928. He was eight when he sang Leaning On a Lamppost in his first public appearance at a working men's club in Leicestershire. He went on to work as a young performer on the local working men's club circuit and built up an act that included songs and monologues.
Career: Maynard's big break came in 1951 when he worked with comedy actor Terry Scott at Butlins in Skegness. Maynard began getting work on radio shows for the BBC and it was at this time he changed his name. His first TV appearance came in 1953 when he performed on Henry Hall's Face the Music. In 1955, he partnered with Terry Scott again on popular comedy TV series Great Scott, It's Maynard! He then switched to acting and was soon starring in the West End in You Too Can Have a Body. He continued to have success on the stage throughout the 1960s but by the end of the decade he was forced to return to doing stand-up in working men's clubs to earn a living. An offer to play a part in the film version of Till Death Us Do Part (1969) came out of the blue and this led to work on the big screen in the Carry On films and the Confessions Of movies, and on the small screen in popular sitcoms Oh No, It's Selwyn Froggitt, Selwyn, and The Gaffer. In 1992, he landed the role of Greengrass in Heartbeat, a part he would play on the series until 2000 when he was forced to retire temporarily from acting after suffering a number of strokes. He returned to the Greengrass character in 2003 in Heartbeat spin-off The Royal.
Quote: 'To do comedy is fifty times harder than any drama, you've got to be a specialist to do comedy but not drama.'
Trivia: In 1973, Maynard appeared as the baker in a Ridley Scott-directed Hovis commercial. He wrote and performed the theme song for The Gaffer.
Derek Fowlds (Actor) .. Sgt Oscar Blaketon
Born: September 02, 1937 in London
Best Known For: Yes, Minister, Yes, Prime Minister and Heartbeat.
Early-life: Born in London on September 2, 1937, Derek left school at 15 and worked in a factory as an apprentice painter. It was during his national service that he was encouraged to take up acting. He went on to win a scholarship and grant for Rada.
Career: Fowlds made his stage debut in the West End in The Miracle Worker and continued to win stage work and small roles in films before he became known to millions as Mr Derek in children's series The Basil Brush Show, which ran from 1969 to 1973. His big break came in 1980 when he landed the role of Bernard Woolley in BBC sitcom Yes, Minister and its sequel Yes, Prime Minister. He went on to play Oscar Blaketon in long-running ITV police drama Heartbeat from 1992 until 2010.
Quote: 'I'm still waiting to be discovered.'
Trivia: He married Blue Peter presenter Lesley Judd in 1974. They divorced four years later.
William Simons (Actor) .. PC Alf Ventress
Mark Jordon (Actor) .. PC Phil Bellamy
Juliette Gruber (Actor) .. Jo Weston
Kazia Pelka (Actor) .. Maggie Bolton
Tricia Penrose (Actor) .. Gina Ward
Anne Stallybrass (Actor) .. Eileen Reynolds
Bernard Gallagher (Actor) .. Graham Weston
Una Stubbs (Actor) .. Anthea Cowley
Born: May 01, 1937 in Welwyn Garden City
Best Known For: Till Death Us Do Part and Worzel Gummidge.
Early-life: Una was born in Welwyn Garden City on May 1, 1937. She trained at the La Roche dancing school in Slough and made her theatre debut at the age of 16 in a chorus line at the London Palladium. Her dancing talent led to her landing a role alongside Cliff Richard in Summer Holiday (1963). A year later, she appeared in the singer's next film, Wonderful Life (1964).
Career: Stubbs's big break came in 1966 when she began playing Rita, the married daughter of Alf Garnett in BBC sitcom Till Death Us Do Part. The series ran until 1975 and she also reprised the role years later in Till Death and In Sickness and In Health. From 1979 to 1981, she became a firm favourite with younger viewers playing Aunt Sally in Worzel Gummidge opposite Jon Pertwee. She was also a team captain for several years on ITV game show Give Us a Clue. In recent years, she has appeared in EastEnders, The Catherine Tate Show, Benidorm and Sherlock.
Quote: 'I truly believe happiness is a choice. You're not owed it.'
Trivia: When she's not working, Stubbs likes to sketch.
Russell Dixon (Actor) .. Hector Cowley
Julie T Wallace (Actor) .. Betty Sutch
James Hooton (Actor) .. Simon Sutch
Best Known For: Playing Sam Dingle in Emmerdale.
Early-life: James was born in Carlton, Nottinghamshire, in 1973. He got into acting at a young age when he joined the Carlton Junior Television Workshop. At the age of 12, he made his TV debut in the children's series Your Mother Wouldn't Like It.
Career: Hooton went on to make guest appearances in a number of TV shows, including Peak Practice, Heartbeat and The Bill. He made his film debut in Shane Meadows' Twenty Four Seven (1997). He is best known for playing Sam Dingle in long-running ITV soap Emmerdale, a role he has played since 1995.
Quote: On Emmerdale: 'I'm happy in my work. I love the cast and my work environment is great, it's a great family atmosphere.'
Trivia: In 2007, he appeared with Emmerdale co-star Andy Devine ('Shadrach Dingle') on Soapstar Superchef.
Zena Walker (Actor) .. Ellen Birley
Hugh Lloyd (Actor) .. Archie Birley
Brian Finch (Writer)
Tom Cotter (Director)

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