Trial & Retribution: The Lovers - Part Two


11:50 pm - 01:25 am, Wednesday, July 29 on ITV3 (10)

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About this Broadcast

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The Lovers - Part Two
Season 9, Episode 2

Conclusion to the two-part crime drama. Susan receives a call from the mysterious man, who claims he can take her to her husband. Without telling anyone, she slips out to meet him - and the police face a race against time to find her before tragedy strikes. When the case comes to trial, the jury must decide whether the accused is genuinely insane or simply evil, while Walker and Connor deal with the consequences of their actions. Starring David Hayman, Victoria Smurfit and Michael Feast


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Detective/Thriller Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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David Hayman (Actor) .. Chief Supt Mike Walker
Victoria Smurfit (Actor) .. DCI Roisin Connor
Dorian Lough (Actor) .. DS David Satchell
Sarah Ozeke (Actor) .. DC Lisa West
Gemma Jones (Actor) .. Dr Jean Mullins
Michael Feast (Actor) .. Tom Franke
Miriam Heard (Actor) .. Susan Harrington
David Calder (Actor) .. William Thorpe
Penny Downie (Actor) .. Mrs Thorpe
Marcia Warren (Actor) .. Enid Franke
Milo Twomey (Actor) .. Mark Harrington
Gerard Murphy (Actor) .. DS Gregg
Richard Strange (Actor) .. Raymond Markham
David Bolton (Actor) .. Eddie
Patrick Godfrey (Actor) .. Mr Gordon
Julian Glover (Actor) .. Harper Knowles QC
Guy Henry (Actor) .. Charles Bingham QC
George Pensotti (Actor) .. Judge Winfield
Judith Sharp (Actor) .. Clerk of the court
John Gillespie (Actor) .. Jury Usher
Anne Lambton (Actor) .. Juror
Bronwen Williams (Actor) .. Juror
Jeff Mirza (Actor) .. Juror
Victoria Kruger (Actor) .. Juror
Kent Baker (Actor) .. Juror
Jessica Claire (Actor) .. Juror
Guy Williams (Actor) .. Foreman of the Jury
Paul Bazely (Actor) .. Dr Adam

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Did You Know..

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David Hayman (Actor) .. Chief Supt Mike Walker
Born: February 09, 1948 in Glasgow, Scotland
Best Known For: Playing Chief Superintendent Michael Walker in Trial and Retribution.
Early-life: Born in Glasgow, Scotland on February 9, 1948. He studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow before starting his acting career at the city's Citizens Theatre. He began to get recognised nationally after starring in A Sense of Freedom (1981).
Career: Hayman's film credits include Sid and Nancy (1986), Hope and Glory (1987) and The Jackal (1997). Between 1997 and 2009, he played Chief Superintendent Michael Walker in the TV crime drama Trial and Retribution. As well as acting, Hayman has also directed film and television productions, including Silent Scream (1990) and The Hawk (1993). More recently, he was cast as Brace in the television series Taboo.
Quote: 'There's a lot of my industry I'm very disenamoured with. Like the world, television is run on greed and ego. It's not creative integrity, and that wears thin after a while.'
Trivia: He founded the humanitarian charity Spirit Aid.
Victoria Smurfit (Actor) .. DCI Roisin Connor
Best Known For: Ballykissangel, Trial & Retribution and Dracula.
Early-life: Victoria was born in Dublin in 1974. Her family, headed by her uncle Michael, is one of the richest in Ireland. Victoria was educated at Saint Columbia's College, Dublin, and St George's School, Ascot. After completing an A Level in theatre studies, she studied acting at the Bristol Old Vic theatre school.
Career: In 1997, Smurfit starred in BBC miniseries Ivanhoe, and a year later, she appeared in another period drama, Berkeley Square, before making a name for herself as Orla O'Connell in Ballykissangel. After two series of the BBC drama, the year 2000 saw Smurfit star on the big screen in The Wedding Tackle and The Beach and on the small screen in drama North Square and comedy Cold Feet. Her other credits include About a Boy (2002), Bulletproof Monk (2003), the lead role on TV in Trial & Retribution between 2003 and 2009, and Irish drama The Clinic. More recently, Smurfit has been playing glamorous society queen and vampire slayer Lady Jayne Wetherby in TV horror drama Dracula.
Quote: On working with Jonathan Rhys Meyers in Dracula: 'He makes you very comfortable, which is great. He knows what he wants from a scene and he knows how to do it, and you trust him.'
Trivia: Smurfit is a patron of children's charity World Vision Ireland.
Dorian Lough (Actor) .. DS David Satchell
Sarah Ozeke (Actor) .. DC Lisa West
Gemma Jones (Actor) .. Dr Jean Mullins
Michael Feast (Actor) .. Tom Franke
Miriam Heard (Actor) .. Susan Harrington
David Calder (Actor) .. William Thorpe
Penny Downie (Actor) .. Mrs Thorpe
Marcia Warren (Actor) .. Enid Franke
Career: She spent many years in the theatre, but believes that people really began taking notice of her when she appeared in the West End play Stepping Out, for which she won a prestigious Olivier Award. TV work soon followed as she landed roles in Keeping Up Appearances, Dangerfield and Coronation Street, before starring alongside Derek Jacobi and Ian McKellen in the sitcom Vicious, which began in 2013. She's continued to appear on stage, winning a second Olivier in 2002 for Humble Boy at the National Theatre. She's also cropped up in films including Run for Your Wife and Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie.
Quote: On the differences between acting on stage and on camera: "You know more what you are doing in theatre, and your bit isn't ever going to be cut out and left on the floor."
Trivia: Marcia says that if she hadn't succeeded in becoming an actress, she would have been a gardener.
Best Known For: Her role in the sitcom Vicious.
Early-life: Marcia was born in Watford, Hertfordshire, in 1943 and says she first realised she wanted to be an actress at the age of three _ she isn't sure what inspired her, but thinks it may have been the radio. She trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, graduating in 1963, and initially worked in repertory theatre. Her first professional job was as an assistant stage manager in David Copperfield in Salisbury.
Milo Twomey (Actor) .. Mark Harrington
Gerard Murphy (Actor) .. DS Gregg
Richard Strange (Actor) .. Raymond Markham
David Bolton (Actor) .. Eddie
Patrick Godfrey (Actor) .. Mr Gordon
Julian Glover (Actor) .. Harper Knowles QC
Born: March 27, 1935 in London
Best Known For: Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back.
Early-life: Julian Wyatt Glover was born in London on March 27, 1935. His father was a radio producer, while his mother mixed in literary circles. The acting bug bit him early, and he began appearing regularly with the National Youth Theatre. On leaving school (classmates included Timothy West and Dave Prowse) he started his professional career, eventually spending time with the Royal Shakespeare Company before making his name on TV and in films.
Career: In 1960, Glover appeared in Androcles and the Lion and The Age of Kings, epic TV productions of classic works. His first movie was Tom Jones in 1963. Later in the decade he featured in numerous films and such classic TV shows as Z Cars, The Avengers, The Saint, Doctor Who and The Champions. Glover has rarely been out of work since. His most memorable parts have come in Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back, For Your Eyes Only and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. More recently he provided the voice of Aragog in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, and has appeared in Waking the Dead, Trial and Retribution, and Game of Thrones.
Quote: 'Star Wars was not a very big part but I get more fan mail for that than anything else I've ever done. It comes in every day - unbelievable.'
Trivia: He was awarded a CBE in 2013.
Guy Henry (Actor) .. Charles Bingham QC
Born: October 17, 1960 in London
Best Known For: Playing Henrik Hanssen in Holby City.
Early-life: Born on October 17, 1960 in London. Guy attended Homefield School and later Brockenhurst College, where he studied for his A-Levels. Between 1979 and 1981, he trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Career: Henry landed the role of Sherlock Holmes in ITV's Young Sherlock Holmes series in 1982. Since then, he has appeared in such TV series as Peak Practice, Doctors, Rome and Extras. His most notable TV role is as Henrik Hanssen in Holby City. Henry has also made a number of appearances in films, such as V for Vendetta (2005), Starter for 10 (2006) and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 (2010) and Part 2 (2011). He provided the physical and vocal performance for Grand Moff Tarkin in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016), while CGI special effects were used to recreate the likeness of the late Peter Cushing. Besides TV and film, Henry has done a lot of theatre work, including with the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Quote: On playing Grand Moff Tarkin: 'It's very daunting, actually, to try and be a famous character in the original film. And also to emulate an actor that I myself admire.'
Trivia: He enjoys driving coaches, which he learned to drive during a two-year break from Holby City.
George Pensotti (Actor) .. Judge Winfield
Judith Sharp (Actor) .. Clerk of the court
John Gillespie (Actor) .. Jury Usher
Anne Lambton (Actor) .. Juror
Bronwen Williams (Actor) .. Juror
Jeff Mirza (Actor) .. Juror
Victoria Kruger (Actor) .. Juror
Kent Baker (Actor) .. Juror
Jessica Claire (Actor) .. Juror
Guy Williams (Actor) .. Foreman of the Jury
Paul Bazely (Actor) .. Dr Adam
Lynda La Plante (Writer)
Christopher Hall (Producer)
Tristram Powell (Director)

Before / After

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Grantchester
11:00 pm
Wycliffe
01:25 am