The Professionals: Slush Fund


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Slush Fund
Season 3, Episode 11

CI5 investigates a consortium building a lethal fighter plane in eastern Europe, that appears willing to kill to supress publication of the aircraft's appalling safety record. Lynda Bellingham guest stars, with Martin Shaw and Lewis Collins


subtitles sign-language audio-description
General Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Martin Shaw (Actor) .. Raymond Doyle
Lewis Collins (Actor) .. William Bodie
Gordon Jackson (Actor) .. George Cowley
Stuart Wilson (Actor) .. Van Neikerk
Matthew Long (Actor) .. Martin Hope
David Swift (Actor) .. Sir Kenneth
Lynda Bellingham (Actor) .. Betty Hope
Jeremy Young (Actor) .. Geiser
Timothy Carlton (Actor) .. Seymour
William Brayne (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Martin Shaw (Actor) .. Raymond Doyle
Born: January 21, 1945 in Birmingham
Best Known For: Jumping over car bonnets in The Professionals.
Early-life: Martin Shaw was born on January 21, 1945, in Birmingham, the son of a furnace engineer. He made his stage debut at the age of three alongside his parents in an amateur production, continued acting through school, and joined a local theatre group. Encouraged by a drama teacher, he enrolled at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in 1963 and was spotted there by Alec Guinness during a performance of Thunder Rock.
Career: Shaw's first major TV role was in a 1967 episode of Coronation Street. Keen on Shakespeare, he appeared in a TV movie of Hamlet, and Roman Polanski's 1971 film Macbeth. After impressing TV executives with his performance alongside Lewis Collins as Purdey's ex-fiance in The New Avengers, he landed the part of Doyle in The Professionals. When it was axed after four years in 1981, he went back to the stage. In 1993 he returned to TV with The Chief, and three years later starred in BBC mega-flop Rhodes. Since then, he's appeared in The Scarlet Pimpernel, A&E, Judge John Deed, Death in Holy Orders, Inspector George Gently, Apparitions and picked up a Tony nomination for a Broadway production of An Ideal Husband.
Quote: "I'm very opinionated and if people cross me at work - if people who don't know about the job try telling me what to do - I become very stubborn and really rather unpleasant."
Trivia: Shaw is a vegan.
Lewis Collins (Actor) .. William Bodie
Gordon Jackson (Actor) .. George Cowley
Stuart Wilson (Actor) .. Van Neikerk
Matthew Long (Actor) .. Martin Hope
David Swift (Actor) .. Sir Kenneth
Lynda Bellingham (Actor) .. Betty Hope
Born: May 31, 1948 in Montreal, Canada
Best Known For: Those stock cube adverts.
Early-life: Lynda was born in Montreal, Canada, on May 31, 1948, and moved around a lot as a child due to her father's job as a pilot. The family eventually settled on a farm near Aylesbury. Her first ambition was to be a showjumper, but she had to give it up due to hayfever. Her parents were not happy about her decision to become an actress, which was inspired by appearing in various school productions. Lynda enrolled at London's Central School of Speech and Drama, graduating in 1969.
Career: TV roles came in the early 1970s, in shows such as The Sweeney, Within These Walls and Z Cars. Her first regular part was in General Hospital. Bellingham appeared in Confessions of a Driving Instructor (her debut film), The Fuzz and Mackenzie, while maintaining a stage career, but became famous thanks to a series of stock cube adverts, and capitalised on her mumsie image by playing Helen Herriot in All Creatures Great and Small. She went on to star in the likes of Second Thoughts, Faith in the Future, Martin Chuzzlewit, My Uncle Silas, At Home with the Braithwaites, Odd Socks, The All Star Comedy Show and The Bill. She starred alongside Liza Tarbuck in Bonkers and appeared as a contestant on Strictly Come Dancing. After losing a battle with colorectal cancer, Bellingham died on October 19th, 2014, at the age of 66.
Quote: "The decision to give up chemo was a huge relief because I took back some control of myself."
Trivia: Bellingham supported a number of cancer charities.
Jeremy Young (Actor) .. Geiser
Timothy Carlton (Actor) .. Seymour
William Brayne (Director)