Coldwater


11:50 pm - 12:50 am, Sunday, February 8 on ITV3 (10)

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About this Broadcast

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Season 1, Episode 5

Fiona reconsiders her marriage when unsettling truths come to light, while John steels himself to face the consequences of his actions. News of another death in Coldwater throws everything into doubt for him as the mood in the village grows fraught, with suspicion increasingly falling on John. At a prayer meeting meant to foster healing, a frightening attack by masked assailants leaves John and Fiona feeling increasingly isolated


HD subtitles 16x9 sign-language audio-description
Movie/Drama Thriller

Cast & Crew

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Andrew Lincoln (Actor) .. John
Ewen Bremner (Actor) .. Tommy
Indira Varma (Actor) .. Fiona
Eve Myles (Actor) .. Rebecca
Samuel Bottomley (Actor) .. Cameron
Abigail Lawrie (Actor) .. Moira-Jane
Jonathan Watson (Actor) .. Williams
Lois Chimimba (Actor) .. Catriona
Greg Hemphill (Actor) .. Bobby
Sanjeev Kohli (Actor) .. Malky
Dylan Blore (Actor) .. Brick
(Actor) .. Sabrina
Gabriel Quigley (Actor) .. Maggie
Amara Atwal (Actor) .. Violet
Andrew Cumming (Director)
Brian Coffey (Producer)
Jane Featherstone (Executive producer)
Chris Fry (Executive producer)
Lydia Hampson (Executive producer)
Alice Tyler (Executive producer)

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Did You Know..

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Andrew Lincoln (Actor) .. John
Born: September 14, 1973 in London
Best Known For: This Life and The Walking Dead.
Early-life: Andrew James Clutterbuck was born in London on September 14, 1973 to a civil engineer and a South African nurse. He grew up in Hull and moved with his family to Bath when he was 10. He attended Beechen Cliff Secondary School. Andrew showed a flair for drama after being cast as a leper in a school production of Jesus Christ, Superstar. He was inspired to take up acting professionally by the RSC's production of A Clockwork Orange, ending his dreams of being a vet. He moved to London at the age of 18 to study at Rada and his career took off less than a year after graduating.
Career: In 1994, Lincoln made his TV debut in Drop the Dead Donkey. He appeared in TV series N7 and the movie Boston Kickout (1995) before cult BBC drama This Life helped turn him into a celebrity in 1996. The actor got on so well with This Life co-star Jack Davenport, he was best man at his wedding in 2000. Lincoln went on to appear in The Woman in White, Mersey Blues, Human Traffic and Offending Angels before landing another hit, starring in and directing the odd episode of cult Channel 4 comedy drama Teachers. He has also appeared in The Canterbury Tales, Afterlife, This Life: 10 Years On and Wuthering Heights. His movie credits include Love Actually (2003), Enduring Love (2004) and These Foolish Things (2006) and Made in Dagenham (2010). His career took off in America in 2010 when he started playing Rick Grimes in AMC's hugely popular horror drama The Walking Dead.
Quote: On The Walking Dead: "I go to work, I wear a Stetson, I put cowboy boots on and I shoot zombies for a living."
Trivia: In 2010, Lincoln signed up for a potential six years on The Walking Dead.
Ewen Bremner (Actor) .. Tommy
Born: January 23, 1972 in Edinburgh
Best Known For: Playing Spud in Trainspotting.
Early-life: Ewen was born in Edinburgh on January 23, 1972. He originally wanted to be a circus clown but ended up an actor instead. He made his acting debut in Scottish comedy Heavenly Pursuits (1986).
Career: Bremner is best known for his portrayal of Spud in Danny Boyle's film adaptation of Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting (1996). Since then, he has had roles in Julien Donkey-Boy (1999), Snatch (2000), Pearl Harbor (2001), Black Hawk Down (2001), Alien vs Predator (2004), Around the World in 80 Days (2004), Death at a Funeral (2007), Snowpiercer (2013), Jack the Giant Slayer (2013) and Get Santa (2015).
Quote: "Whatever I do, it's crucial to me that I give it 100 per cent. It doesn't matter if it's a short film, stage, theatre, TV or blockbuster."
Trivia: In 1997, he won an Empire Award in the Best Debut category for Trainspotting.
Indira Varma (Actor) .. Fiona
Eve Myles (Actor) .. Rebecca
Born: July 08, 1978 in Ystradgynlais, Powys
Best Known For: Playing a crime-fighting sidekick in Torchwood.
Early-life: Born in 1978 in Ystradgynlais, in Powys, South Wales, Myles attended the Ysgol Maes-y-Dderwen school. After training as an actor and completing a degree in acting at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama in Cardiff, she graduated in 2000 and moved to London.
Career: In 2001, Myles landed a role in the film Score and the TV miniseries Tales from Pleasure Beach. From 2002 she took the lead role of Ceri in the BBC Wales drama Belonging and in 2003 played young Gwen in the EastEnders spin-out storyline Dot's Story. In 2005 she appeared in the BBC short film Colditz, which led to her taking a supporting role in the Doctor Who episode The Unquiet Dead, where by she was spotted by producer Russell T Davies. He wrote the part of Gwen for her in Torchwood, which resulted in her moving back home to Wales. More recently, she starred in Zach Braff's play All New People.
Quote: "If I'd seen an alien, I would run completely in the other direction and pretend I hadn't seen a thing."
Trivia: In 2010, Myles received a fellowship from the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama.
Samuel Bottomley (Actor) .. Cameron
Abigail Lawrie (Actor) .. Moira-Jane
Jonathan Watson (Actor) .. Williams
Lois Chimimba (Actor) .. Catriona
Greg Hemphill (Actor) .. Bobby
Sanjeev Kohli (Actor) .. Malky
Dylan Blore (Actor) .. Brick
(Actor) .. Sabrina
Gabriel Quigley (Actor) .. Maggie
Amara Atwal (Actor) .. Violet
David Ireland (Writer)
Andrew Cumming (Director)
Brian Coffey (Producer)
Rachel Erskine (Editor)
Jane Featherstone (Executive producer)
Chris Fry (Executive producer)
Lydia Hampson (Executive producer)
Alice Tyler (Executive producer)

Before / After

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Vera
10:00 pm
Coldwater
12:50 am