Betrayal: A Thing, Thing


9:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Sunday, February 15 on ITV1 London HD (103)

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A Thing, Thing
Season 1, Episode 3

John and Mehreen recover from their stand-off with Asadi and the Stockport crime gang and with MI5 now finally on his side, John tracks the general to an upmarket hotel. An unexpected lead from his informant Jordan gives the breakthrough he's been looking for, but he is stunned by a shocking revelation from Mehreen before he can alert his colleagues


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Cast & Crew

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Shaun Evans (Actor) .. John Hughes
Romola Garai (Actor) .. Claire Wardly
Zahra Ahmadi (Actor) .. Mehreen Askari-Evans
Gamba Cole (Actor) .. Rudy Kember
Omid Djalili (Actor) .. Qasem Asadi
Anthony Flanagan (Actor) .. Craig Beeston
Matthew Tennyson (Actor) .. Greg Taylor
Nikki Amuka-Bird (Actor) .. Simone Grant
Raphael Zari (Actor) .. Hossein Chalabi
Ben Lambert (Actor) .. Martin Leonard
Georgina Rylance (Actor) .. Penelope Thomas
Aidan Rivers (Actor) .. Jordan Ainsworth
Paddy Rowan (Actor) .. Wesley Ewen
Corin Silva (Actor) .. Karlson Griffiths
Agni Scott (Actor) .. Dr Helen Stratakis
Kate Fitzgerald (Actor) .. Kathleen Hughes
Julian Jarrold (Director)
Irma Inniss (Producer)
Damien Timmer (Executive producer)
Tom Leggett (Executive producer)

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Shaun Evans (Actor) .. John Hughes
Romola Garai (Actor) .. Claire Wardly
Born: August 06, 1982 in Hong Kong
Best Known For: Emma and The Hour.
Early-life: Romola Sadie Garai was born in Hong Kong on August 6, 1982 to Janet and Adrian. Her family relocated to England when she was eight. At the age of 16, she moved to London to live with her older sister, Rosie. After being spotted by a casting director in a school production, she played a young Judi Dench in BBC drama The Last of the Blonde Bombshells. She was studying English Literature at Queen Mary, University of London when she landed a part in BBC TV series Attachments. She decided to put her education on hold and concentrate on acting.
Career: Her first major film role came in Nicholas Nickleby (2002) and a year later, she landed the lead in I Capture the Castle (2003). Her film credits also include Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights (2004), Vanity Fair (2004), Scoop (2006), Angel (2007), Atonement (2007) and One Day (2011). She received Golden Globe nominations for both TV miniseries Emma and TV drama The Hour.
Quote: "Acting is a strange job because your control is very limited."
Trivia: Garai transferred her university credits to the Open University and completed her degree part-time over four years.
Zahra Ahmadi (Actor) .. Mehreen Askari-Evans
Gamba Cole (Actor) .. Rudy Kember
Omid Djalili (Actor) .. Qasem Asadi
Anthony Flanagan (Actor) .. Craig Beeston
Matthew Tennyson (Actor) .. Greg Taylor
Nikki Amuka-Bird (Actor) .. Simone Grant
Raphael Zari (Actor) .. Hossein Chalabi
Ben Lambert (Actor) .. Martin Leonard
Georgina Rylance (Actor) .. Penelope Thomas
Aidan Rivers (Actor) .. Jordan Ainsworth
Paddy Rowan (Actor) .. Wesley Ewen
Corin Silva (Actor) .. Karlson Griffiths
Agni Scott (Actor) .. Dr Helen Stratakis
Kate Fitzgerald (Actor) .. Kathleen Hughes
David Eldridge (Writer)
Julian Jarrold (Director)
Irma Inniss (Producer)
Damien Timmer (Executive producer)
Tom Leggett (Executive producer)