Rosemary & Thyme: The Italian Rapscallion


12:05 pm - 1:05 pm, Saturday, March 28 on ITV3 (10)

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The Italian Rapscallion
Season 2, Episode 7

Laura and Rosemary are hired to create a restaurant garden on Italy's Ligurian coast, but it is not long before their working holiday is disrupted by a murder. Determined to solve the crime before returning home, they find themselves with no shortage of suspects - and matters are complicated further by a second death. Guest starring Suzanne Bertish (Rome) and Tristan Gemmill (Casualty), with Felicity Kendal and Pam Ferris


subtitles 16x9
Movie/Drama Mystery

Cast & Crew

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Felicity Kendal (Actor) .. Rosemary Boxer
Pam Ferris (Actor) .. Laura Thyme
Tristan Gemmill (Actor) .. Fabrizio Biaggi
Dido Miles (Actor) .. Janice Alexander
Richard Durden (Actor) .. Dr Llewellyn
Oliver Ford Davies (Actor) .. Sir Basil Slavinski
Felicity Dean (Actor) .. Gloria Gable
Georgina Chapman (Actor) .. Celia Llewellyn
Suzanne Bertish (Actor) .. Emma Standish
Bruno Bilotta (Actor) .. Sergente Martino
Brian Eastman (Producer)
Brian Farnham (Director)
Clive Exton (Writer)

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Did You Know..

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Felicity Kendal (Actor) .. Rosemary Boxer
Born: September 25, 1946 in Olton, Warwickshire
Best Known For: Playing Barbara in The Good Life.
Early-life: Felicity Ann Kendal was born on September 25, 1946, in Olton, Warwickshire. She made her stage debut at nine months. Her childhood was spent touring India acting in Shakespearean productions directed by her father Geoffrey and co-starring her mother, Laura Lidell. She attended 13 schools in quick succession. At 17 she came back to the UK to work in the West End, but returned to India to film Merchant Ivory movie Shakespeare Wallah, which was based on her family's experiences. Sister Jennifer, also an actress, died in 1984.
Career: Kendal made her TV debut in The Mayfly and the Frog in 1966, but concentrated on the theatre before becoming a household name in sitcom The Good Life, which attracted 18 million viewers at its peak. Kendal has appeared in the movie Valentino, sitcoms Solo and The Mistress, TV drama The Camomile Lawn, and provided a voice for Steven Spielberg's animated adventure, We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story. More recently she appeared in Michael Winner's comedy Parting Shots, light-hearted drama Rosemary and Thyme, and an episode of Doctor Who, though she prefers to work on stage. She gained a new set of fans by appearing on Strictly Come Dancing in 2010. In 2013, she won rave reviews for a London stage revival of Alan Ayckbourn's Relatively Speaking.
Quote: 'The fact that I might look my age doesn't bother me. I've found a balance in my life that didn't exist when I was younger.'
Trivia: Kendal was appointed a CBE in 1995.
Pam Ferris (Actor) .. Laura Thyme
Born: May 11, 1948 in Hanover, Germany
Best Known For: Her role as Florence ‘Ma' Larkin in The Darling Buds of May.
Early-life: Pamela Ann Ferris was born on May 11, 1948 in Hanover, Germany, to Welsh parents Ann and Fred, who were stationed there while her father served in the Royal Air Force. Ferris spent her childhood in the Llanelli area of Wales, after her father became a police officer, with her mother working in her family's bakery business. Pam's family emigrated to New Zealand when she was 13, but she returned to the UK in her early twenties.
Career: Ferris first made an impact in the 1985 drama series Connie. Other than The Darling Buds of May, she has also appeared in TV shows Hardwicke House, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, Paradise Heights, Where the Heart Is, Rosemary & Thyme, Gavin & Stacey and Grandma's House. A 'Jill of all trades', Pam has appeared in a number of Royal Court Theatre and Royal National Theatre productions, and in films like Matilda, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Children of Men, Nativity!, Telstar, and Malice in Wonderland. In 2012, she began playing Sister Evangelina in Call the Midwife.
Quote: 'The business [acting] has been extraordinarily kind to me. I have no complaints.'
Trivia: In 2014, she was a contestant on The BBC Children in Need Sewing Bee.
Tristan Gemmill (Actor) .. Fabrizio Biaggi
Best Known For: Playing Adam in Casualty
Early-life: Born in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, in 1967, but emigrated to Australia with his family when he was 15. Tristan says he was always fascinated by films and acting as child, but never really thought he would be able to make it his profession. However, after spending 10 years Down Under and gaining a degree from Melbourne University, he decided to return to the UK to pursue an acting career. His parents still live in Australia, and he says he thinks he will eventually go back there.
Career: His TV career began in the late 1990s, with appearances in The Mrs Bradley Mysteries, Nancherrow, Coronation Street and Trial & Retribution. He enjoyed longer stints on The Bill, where he played DS Peter Cork, and London's Burning, before winning parts in the sitcom Grass and the drama Distant Shores. In 2006, he starred opposite Suranne Jones in the ITV series Strictly Confidential, and also took a major role in Channel 4's Cape Wrath before joining Casualty as Adam Trueman. Tristan has also appeared in the movies The Jacket and Gladiatress, and is a keen cricketer.
Quote: On the medical jargon in Casualty: 'You've just got to bite the bullet and memorise it. It helps that we have on-set medical advisers who can explain what it all means.'
Dido Miles (Actor) .. Janice Alexander
Richard Durden (Actor) .. Dr Llewellyn
Oliver Ford Davies (Actor) .. Sir Basil Slavinski
Felicity Dean (Actor) .. Gloria Gable
Georgina Chapman (Actor) .. Celia Llewellyn
Suzanne Bertish (Actor) .. Emma Standish
Bruno Bilotta (Actor) .. Sergente Martino
Brian Eastman (Producer)
Brian Farnham (Director)
Clive Exton (Writer)

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