McDonald & Dodds: The War of the Rose


4:15 pm - 6:05 pm, Sunday, February 15 on ITV3 (10)

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The War of the Rose
Season 3, Episode 3

Social media influencer Rose Boleyn checks into Bath's exclusive Ford & Flynn clinic for a nose job, but the routine procedure goes horribly wrong and she dies on the operating table. McDonald and Dodds must separate the fact from the fiction as they try to discover whether Rose's life was really as glamorous as it looked.


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Cast & Crew

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Jason Watkins (Actor) .. DS Dodds
Tala Gouveia (Actor) .. DCI Lauren McDonald
Claire Skinner (Actor) .. DSI Mary Ormond
Lily Sacofsky (Actor) .. DC Milena Paciorkowski
Jack Riddiford (Actor) .. DC Darren Craig
Charlie Chambers (Actor) .. DC Samuel Goldie
Danyal Ismail (Actor) .. DC Martin Malik
Saira Jackson (Actor) .. Alliyah
Rosie Day (Actor) .. Rose Boleyn
Nitin Ganatra (Actor) .. Dan
Nicholas Goh (Actor) .. Jian Yang
Siobhan Hewlett (Actor) .. Penny
Sarah Parish (Actor) .. Mariel Flynn
Rhashan Stone (Actor) .. Algernon `AL" Ford
Andrew Greenough (Actor) .. Pete
Mark Meadows (Actor) .. James Lockhart
Emily Joyce (Actor) .. Diane
Richard Dixon (Actor) .. Judge Evan Mannington
Leah Balmforth (Actor) .. Boleyn beauty 1
Flora London (Actor) .. Boleyn beauty 2
Romani Wright (Actor) .. Boleyn beauty 3
Bex Hainsworth (Actor) .. Keira Roberts
Kam Odedra (Writer)
Ian Aryeh (Director)
Sarah Lewis (Producer)
Robert Murphy (Executive producer)
Damien Timmer (Executive producer)
Preethi Mavahalli (Executive producer)

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Jason Watkins (Actor) .. DS Dodds
Born: July 30, 1963 in Albrighton near Wolverhampton
Best Known For: Trollied, and The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies.
Early-life: Jason Barrington Watkins was born in Albrighton near Wolverhampton on July 30th, 1963 to Alan and Avis. His father is from Cleethorpes and his mother is from Manchester. Jason was brought up in London. Drama teachers at his Hounslow comprehensive encouraged him to pursue a career in acting. He was accepted into Rada at the same time as Ralph Fiennes, Jane Horrocks and Neil Dudgeon.
Career: Watkins has played supporting roles for most of his career. He has made guest appearances in Soldier Soldier, Casualty, The Bill, William and Mary, Life on Mars, and Lewis among many others. In 2011, he began playing store manager Gavin Strong in Sky1 sitcom Trollied. In 2014, he played his first lead role in The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies. His film credits include Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), Onegin (1999), Confetti (2006), The Golden Compass (2007), Wild Child (2008), Lost Christmas (2011), and Nativity 3: Dude, Where's My Donkey?! (2014).
Quote: "I got quite close to the world record, when I was about 12 or 13, of running the length of a basketball court on my hands."
Trivia: Watkins was nominated for an Olivier award in 2001 for his performance in A Servant for Two Masters.
Tala Gouveia (Actor) .. DCI Lauren McDonald
Claire Skinner (Actor) .. DSI Mary Ormond
Lily Sacofsky (Actor) .. DC Milena Paciorkowski
Jack Riddiford (Actor) .. DC Darren Craig
Charlie Chambers (Actor) .. DC Samuel Goldie
Danyal Ismail (Actor) .. DC Martin Malik
Saira Jackson (Actor) .. Alliyah
Rosie Day (Actor) .. Rose Boleyn
Nitin Ganatra (Actor) .. Dan
Born: June 30, 1967 in Kenya
Best Known For: Playing Masood Ahmed in EastEnders.
Early-life: Born Nitin Chandra Ganatra in Kenya on June 30, 1967, his family's origins are in India. His great grandfather had arrived in Kenya to work on the railways. Nitin was three when his family moved to Coventry. He went on to study Drama, Film and Television at the University of Bristol.
Career: His many film and TV appearances include roles in Truly Madly Deeply (1990), Secrets & Lies (1996), This Life, Extremely Dangerous, Murder in Mind, The Jury, Rescue Me, Being April, Holby City and Bride & Prejudice (2004). In 2005, he became known to worldwide audiences for playing Prince Pondicherry in Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. He went on to star in Meet the Magoons, Jane Hall, The Bill, New Tricks and Mumbai Calling before joining EastEnders in 2007 as good-natured postman Masood Ahmed. More recently, he investigated why his family moved to England in Who Do You Think You Are?
Quote: "I've got that sort of face that always, always gets stopped at immigration and customs. It just says ‘come here sir we need to do a strip search'"
Trivia: At the British Soap Awards 2009, Ganatra and his EastEnders co-star Nina Wadia won the award for Best On Screen Partnership.
Nicholas Goh (Actor) .. Jian Yang
Siobhan Hewlett (Actor) .. Penny
Sarah Parish (Actor) .. Mariel Flynn
Born: June 07, 1968 in Yeovil, Somerset
Best Known For: Cutting It and Mistresses.
Early-life: Sarah Parish was born on June 7, 1968, in Yeovil, Somerset. Her parents were both keen on amateur dramatics. She made her first stage appearance at the age of two in a local pantomime, and claims she was immediately hooked on acting. Parish then enrolled in dance classes and attended a youth theatre group throughout her school years. She went on to train at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts in London.
Career: Parish took small roles in various projects to gain experience. She first came to the nation's attention while appearing in a Boddington's TV advert. In 1998, she had a regular role as a receptionist in Peak Practice, and made her film debut a year later in Parting Shots. Since then she's appeared in a string of high-profile TV programmes, including Hearts and Bones, Cutting It, Sirens, Trust, Unconditional Love, Blackpool, Doctor Who, ShakespeaRe-told, Mistresses, Merlin, The Pillars of the Earth, Monroe, Hatfields & McCoys, and Atlantis. She also appeared in big-screen romantic comedies The Wedding Date and The Holiday.
Quote: "In this business you can be flavour of the month. People might love me this year and then next year just think they have had enough of me."
Trivia: She set up a charity, the Murray Parish Trust, with her husband James Murray in memory of their first daughter, who died of congenital heart failure at eight months old.
Rhashan Stone (Actor) .. Algernon `AL" Ford
Andrew Greenough (Actor) .. Pete
Mark Meadows (Actor) .. James Lockhart
Emily Joyce (Actor) .. Diane
Richard Dixon (Actor) .. Judge Evan Mannington
Leah Balmforth (Actor) .. Boleyn beauty 1
Flora London (Actor) .. Boleyn beauty 2
Romani Wright (Actor) .. Boleyn beauty 3
Bex Hainsworth (Actor) .. Keira Roberts
Kam Odedra (Writer)
Ian Aryeh (Director)
Sarah Lewis (Producer)
Robert Murphy (Executive producer)
Damien Timmer (Executive producer)
Preethi Mavahalli (Executive producer)

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