Cadfael: St Peter's Fair


07:20 am - 09:00 am, Sunday, March 1 on ITV4 (26)

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St Peter's Fair
Season 3, Episode 2

The annual St Peter's Fair gets under way in Shrewsbury but a gruesome murder dampens the festivities. Antagonism between local merchants and visiting traders becomes increasingly ugly, and as civil unrest rages in the streets, Beringar is ordered to kill his friend Cadfael, whose investigations are causing King Stephen acute political embarrassment. Medieval whodunit, starring Derek Jacobi, Eoin McCarthy and Michael Culver


HD subtitles 16x9
General Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Michael Culver (Actor) .. Prior Robert
Julian Firth (Actor) .. Brother Jerome
Mark Charnock (Actor) .. Brother Oswin
Eoin McCarthy (Actor) .. Hugh Beringar
Roger Ashton-Griffiths (Actor) .. Thomas of Bristol
Richard Clifford (Actor) .. Glover of Shotwick
Jacqueline Defferary (Actor) .. Emma Vernold
Terrence Hardiman (Actor) .. Abbot Radulfus
Roy Heather (Actor) .. Wat the Innkeeper
Rupert Holliday-Evans (Actor) .. Roger Dodd
Derek Jacobi (Actor) .. Brother Cadfael
Terry John (Actor) .. Elaine Fowler
Tony Kirwood (Actor) .. Warrin
Brendan O'Hea (Actor) .. Philip Corviser
Ben Pullen (Actor) .. Ivo Corbiere
Hilary Sesta (Actor) .. Old crone
Tony Spooner (Actor) .. Falconer
Tamas Varga (Actor) .. Fairground Carter
Albie Woodington (Actor) .. Sergeant Warden
Tim Wylton (Actor) .. Geoffrey Corviser
Herbert Wise (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Michael Culver (Actor) .. Prior Robert
Julian Firth (Actor) .. Brother Jerome
Mark Charnock (Actor) .. Brother Oswin
Born: March 23, 1968 in Bolton
Best Known For: Playing Marlon Dingle in Emmerdale.
Early-life: Born in Bolton, Lancashire, on March 23, 1968, Mark was educated at Canon Slade School. He won a place at Hull University, but gave up his degree to pursue a career in acting, going on to join the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art.
Career: Mark's first screen role was in an episode of 2point4 Children, and he had a bit part in Coronation Street before he found fame in Emmerdale. Prior to landing the role of Marlon, he starred alongside Derek Jacobi as the bumbling Brother Oswin in Cadfael. He first appeared in the Yorkshire-based soap in 1996 and has since gone on to become one of its most popular characters. He won a British Soap Award in 2004.
Quote: 'I'm lucky really. I play a character than gets a lot of comedy and I also, every now and then, get some great drama. So my artistic thirst is quenched by the show. But I never plan beyond the next contract. It's presumptuous.'
Trivia: Mark and actor Dale Meeks appeared as the Blues Brothers in Celebrity Stars in Their Eyes and they won.
Eoin McCarthy (Actor) .. Hugh Beringar
Roger Ashton-Griffiths (Actor) .. Thomas of Bristol
Richard Clifford (Actor) .. Glover of Shotwick
Jacqueline Defferary (Actor) .. Emma Vernold
Terrence Hardiman (Actor) .. Abbot Radulfus
Roy Heather (Actor) .. Wat the Innkeeper
Rupert Holliday-Evans (Actor) .. Roger Dodd
Derek Jacobi (Actor) .. Brother Cadfael
Born: October 22, 1938 in London
Best Known For: His classical roles.
Early-life: Derek George Jacobi was born on October 22, 1938, in Leytonstone, east London. His mother was a secretary and his father managed a department store. He is an only child. He became hooked on movies and dancing as a boy and played Hamlet at school, with the production later appearing at the Edinburgh Festival. During his time there, he was invited to meet an agent, who told him that, at 18, he was too young to become a star. Jacobi spent the next three years studying history at Cambridge, where he befriended Ian McKellen and Trevor Nunn.
Career: Following acclaimed performances at university, Jacobi joined Birmingham Rep. He was spotted by Laurence Olivier, who invited him to join the National Theatre Company. He made his film debut alongside Olivier in 1965's Othello. Since then, Jacobi has continued to make acclaimed appearances on stage and screen. Among his films are The Day of the Jackal, The Odessa File, Love Is the Devil, Gladiator, Gosford Park, The King's Speech and Hereafter. He inspired Kenneth Branagh to become an actor and worked alongside him in Henry V, Hamlet and Dead Again. Jacobi won a Bafta for I, Claudius in 1977, starred in the medieval-set series Cadfael, played The Master in Doctor Who, is the narrator of In the Night Garden and scored a surprise hit with Last Tango in Halifax.
Quote: 'As an actor conscious that you are in a theatre, you still have to make it look as spontaneous as if you did not know that you are being watched by 1,000 pairs of eyes.'
Trivia: He received a knighthood in 1994.
Terry John (Actor) .. Elaine Fowler
Tony Kirwood (Actor) .. Warrin
Brendan O'Hea (Actor) .. Philip Corviser
Ben Pullen (Actor) .. Ivo Corbiere
Hilary Sesta (Actor) .. Old crone
Tony Spooner (Actor) .. Falconer
Tamas Varga (Actor) .. Fairground Carter
Albie Woodington (Actor) .. Sergeant Warden
Tim Wylton (Actor) .. Geoffrey Corviser
Herbert Wise (Director)
Russell Lewis (Writer)