The Ruth Rendell Mysteries: Secret House of Death - Part One


10:00 pm - 10:52 pm, Sunday, July 12 on Great! TV +1 (61)

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Secret House of Death - Part One
Season 2, Episode 1

Part one of two. A secret liaison comes to a tragic end with the deaths of both parties, and the neighbour who discovered them has no reason to doubt the inquest's verdict


Movie/Drama Mystery

Cast & Crew

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Amanda Redman (Actor) .. Susan Townsend
Owen Teale (Actor) .. Bob North
Sarah Parks (Actor) .. Louise North
Adam Welsh (Actor) .. Paul Townsend
Sally Kinghorn (Actor) .. Rebecca
Lucy Cohu (Actor) .. Magdelene Heller
Ian Thompson (Actor) .. Det Insp Ulph
Nicola Redmond (Actor) .. Det Sgt Mary Janes
Jim Goddard (Director)

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Amanda Redman (Actor) .. Susan Townsend
Born: August 12, 1957 in Brighton
Best Known For: At Home with the Braithwaites and New Tricks.
Early-life: Amanda Jacqueline Redman was born in Brighton on August 12, 1957, the eldest of two children. She poured a saucepan of boiling soup over her torso and left arm when she was 18 months old and needed regular skin grafts until she was five. She studied at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. She was shattered after her father died suddenly when she was 20.
Career: Redman first attracted attention in 1981 with her steamy film debut in Richard's Things. Roles proved sporadic in that decade, but her career took off in 1991 when she played Roberta in Spender, and Sally in The Men's Room. Bigger roles followed, such as Dr Joanna Stevens in Dangerfield in 1995. She hit the headlines in 1998, first with Close Relations which featured a ménage à trois, then as Diana Dors for glossy drama The Blonde Bombshell. Her small-screen success was consolidated with roles as a teacher in Hope and Glory and as lottery winner Alison in At Home with the Braithwaites - but she has also appeared in the films Sexy Beast (2000) and Mike Bassett: England Manager (2005). She starred in popular BBC drama New Tricks between 2003 and 2013. More recently, she starred in TV movie Tommy Cooper: Not Like That, Like This.
Quote: 'If you're seen as a strong woman, men think you don't need protecting. Yet, underneath it all, I'm quite vulnerable.'
Trivia: Redman received an MBE in 2012.
Owen Teale (Actor) .. Bob North
Sarah Parks (Actor) .. Louise North
Adam Welsh (Actor) .. Paul Townsend
Sally Kinghorn (Actor) .. Rebecca
Lucy Cohu (Actor) .. Magdelene Heller
Best Known For: Torchwood and The Queen's Sister.
Early-life: Lucy Ann Cohu was born in Wiltshire in either 1968 or 1970. Her first acting job after graduating from the Central School of Speech and Drama was in a production of Pride and Prejudice at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester. She made her TV debut in a 1991 episode of Casualty.
Career: Cohu has worked extensively on the small screen and her TV credits include roles in Pie in the Sky, The Ruth Rendell Mysteries, Peak Practice, Soldier Soldier, Wycliffe, Cape Wrath and Forgiven. Her profile increased in 2005 when she portrayed Princess Margaret in The Queen's Sister. More recently, she has starred in Torchwood: Children of Earth, Marple, Silent Witness, Midsomer Murders, Lewis and Ripper Street.
Quote: 'Television normally can fall into one of three categories; you either play mothers, whores or police officers.'
Trivia: In 2008, Cohu won an Emmy for her performance in Forgiven.
Ian Thompson (Actor) .. Det Insp Ulph
Nicola Redmond (Actor) .. Det Sgt Mary Janes
Jim Goddard (Director)

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