Grantchester


11:00 pm - 11:50 pm, Thursday, May 14 on ITV3 (10)

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About this Broadcast

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Season 7, Episode 4

A member of Will's own congregation is found murdered just before a church fundraising event. It becomes clear that the victim, Neil Hughes, was not quite the upstanding member of the community Will believed him to have been. And secrets emerge that make Will question how well he really knows any of his parishioners


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Historical/Period Drama Movie/Drama Police/Crime Drama

Cast & Crew

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Robson Green (Actor) .. Geordie Keating
Tom Brittney (Actor) .. Will Davenport
Al Weaver (Actor) .. Leonard Finch
Tessa Peake-Jones (Actor) .. Mrs Chapman
Kacey Ainsworth (Actor) .. Cathy Keating
Charlotte Ritchie (Actor) .. Bonnie Evans
Oliver Dimsdale (Actor) .. Daniel Marlowe
Nick Brimble (Actor) .. Jack Chapman
Bradley Hall (Actor) .. Larry Peters
Melissa Johns (Actor) .. Miss Scott
Tom Glenister (Actor) .. Jim Baker
Louiza Patikas (Actor) .. Eleanor Ingram
Lauren Douglin (Actor) .. Grace Hughes
Alais Lawson (Actor) .. Natalie Benoit
Sophie Fletcher (Actor) .. Kathleen Wilson
Tom Lorcan (Actor) .. Neil Hughes
Simon Balcon (Actor) .. Adam Ingram
Tumi Belo (Writer)
Tim Whitby (Producer)
Emma Kingsman-Lloyd (Executive producer)
Rebecca Eaton (Executive producer)
Susanne Simpson (Executive producer)

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Did You Know..

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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.
Tom Brittney (Actor) .. Will Davenport
Al Weaver (Actor) .. Leonard Finch
Tessa Peake-Jones (Actor) .. Mrs Chapman
Kacey Ainsworth (Actor) .. Cathy Keating
Born: October 19, 1968 in Ware, Hertfordshire
Best Known For: Playing Little Mo in EastEnders.
Early-life: Born on October 19, 1968 in Ware, Hertfordshire to Hazel and Edward. She attended Westfield Junior School in Hoddesdon and Presdales School in Ware, Hertfordshire.
Career: Ainsworth had guest appearances in a number of TV series, such as The Bill and A Touch of Frost, before landing the role of Little Mo in EastEnders. She stayed with the soap opera from 2000 until 2006. Since then, she has starred in such TV series as Holby Blue, The Wright Way and Call the Midwife. Her biggest role since appearing in EastEnders was as Cathy Keating in Granchester.
Quote: On EastEnders: 'I look back on my time on EastEnders with real nostalgia. The Slaters made a big impact and it all worked well.'
Trivia: In 2002, she won Best Actress at the British Soap Award, Most Popular Actress at National Television Awards and Best Soap Actress at TV Quick Awards.
Charlotte Ritchie (Actor) .. Bonnie Evans
Oliver Dimsdale (Actor) .. Daniel Marlowe
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.
Bradley Hall (Actor) .. Larry Peters
Melissa Johns (Actor) .. Miss Scott
Tom Glenister (Actor) .. Jim Baker
Louiza Patikas (Actor) .. Eleanor Ingram
Lauren Douglin (Actor) .. Grace Hughes
Alais Lawson (Actor) .. Natalie Benoit
Sophie Fletcher (Actor) .. Kathleen Wilson
Tom Lorcan (Actor) .. Neil Hughes
Simon Balcon (Actor) .. Adam Ingram
Daisy Coulam (Writer)
Tumi Belo (Writer)
Tim Whitby (Producer)
Emma Kingsman-Lloyd (Executive producer)
Rebecca Eaton (Executive producer)
Susanne Simpson (Executive producer)
Katherine Churcher (Director)

Before / After

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Grantchester
10:00 pm
Lewis
11:50 pm