Waking the Dead: Duty and Honour: Part Two


11:20 pm - 12:40 am, Monday, January 26 on U&Drama (20)

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Duty and Honour: Part Two
Season 7, Episode 6

Part two of two. Boyd goes head to head with the military in order to identify the murderer, but an Iraqi woman proves to be the key to solving the mystery. Starring Trevor Eve and Sue Johnston, and guest starring Rupert Graves


subtitles 16x9
Detective/Thriller Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Trevor Eve (Actor) .. Det Supt Peter Boyd
Sue Johnston (Actor) .. Dr Grace Foley
Tara Fitzgerald (Actor) .. Dr Eve Lockhart
Wil Johnson (Actor) .. DI Spencer Jordan
Felicite du Jeu (Actor) .. DC Stella Goodman
Jamie Sives (Actor) .. Rob Lomax
Nicholas Farrell (Actor) .. Douglas Malham
Luke Bailey (Actor) .. Paul Overton
Richard Riddell (Actor) .. Andy Tyrell
Elliott Jordan (Actor) .. Mark Bennet
Lee Turnbull (Actor) .. Francis Duggan
Rupert Graves (Actor) .. John Garret
Katie Jones (Actor) .. Shala Ahmed
Holliday Grainger (Actor) .. Nicola Bennet
Stefan Kalipha (Actor) .. Mushrat Badawi
Lorraine Stanley (Actor) .. Susan Carlyle
Harry Hadden-Paton (Actor) .. James Malham
George Rainsford (Actor) .. Luke Boyd
Chaitum Bagary (Actor) .. Hadi Ahmed
Ross Gurney-Randall (Actor) .. Barman
Colin Wratten (Producer)
Robert Bierman (Director)
Adrian Mead (Writer)

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Did You Know..

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Trevor Eve (Actor) .. Det Supt Peter Boyd
Born: July 01, 1951 in Birmingham
Best Known For: Playing 1970s detective Shoestring.
Early-life: Trevor John Eve was born on July 1, 1951, in Birmingham, but was raised in Wales. His father was a drinks wholesaler who was 50 when Eve was born. His mother was 15 years younger. He describes his dad as the most frugal man he's ever met, who saved hard to pay for his education. Eve was disappointed to miss out on being captain of his school cricket team, but knew he was never good enough to turn professional. Instead, he decided to become an artist, but later trained as an architect. He never acted until applying to Rada, and to his surprise, they accepted him.
Career: Eve made his professional debut at the Liverpool Playhouse as Paul McCartney in Willy Russell's John, Paul, George, Ringo - and Bert. Singled out for praise, it demonstrated his early promise. He then appeared in West End production Filumena before playing the roguish private eye Shoestring on TV in 1979, the part that made him a household name and a heart-throb. Laurence Olivier was a fan, and hired Eve to star in his TV series Best Plays. Memorable work since includes The Politician's Wife, A Sense of Guilt, Troy, The Family Man and the brilliant BBC drama Waking the Dead, which ended in 2011 after nine series. His other notable work includes playing game show host Hughie Green in Hughie Green, Most Sincerely, the 2010 ITV remake of Bouquet of Barbed Wire, and three-part drama Kidnap and Ransom. He has also worked and lived in the US, but is now settled in London.
Quote: "It's astonishing that people connected to solving crime do the job day after day. I don't know how they escape or where they go for rest and relaxation."
Sue Johnston (Actor) .. Dr Grace Foley
Born: December 07, 1943 in Warrington, Cheshire
Best Known For: The Royle Family and Brookside.
Early-life: Born Susan Johnston on December 7, 1943, in Warrington, Cheshire. Her mother was a housewife, and her father was a plumber who worked his way up to become a clerk of works. While employed at a tax office, Johnston would visit the Cavern in Liverpool during her lunch break. She used to hang around with Paul McCartney, and went to his 21st birthday party. They lost touch until a few years ago when they met during a visit by the Queen to Liverpool. She eventually quit her job and studied at London's Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Arts.
Career: On leaving drama school, Johnston began landing roles in fringe theatre, school workshops and occasional TV appearances in shows such as Coronation Street. She didn't become a famous face until her eight-year stint in Brookside as long-suffering Sheila Grant. She went on to star in Medics, hit comedy The Royle Family (alongside Brookie co-star Ricky Tomlinson), and The Things You Do for Love, in which the actress played former Corrie actress Pat Phoenix. Among her film credits are the award-winning Brassed Off, and crime drama Face, starring Robert Carlyle. Other projects include Sex, Chips and Rock 'n' Roll, Score, My Uncle Silas, Jam & Jerusalem, Waking the Dead and Being Eileen.
Quote: "I'm a character actress, not a glamour one. I like playing a dried-up old stick."
Trivia: Her memoir, Things I Couldn't Tell My Mother, was published in 2011.
Tara Fitzgerald (Actor) .. Dr Eve Lockhart
Wil Johnson (Actor) .. DI Spencer Jordan
Best Known For: Waking the Dead and Emmerdale.
Early-life: Wilbert Johnson was born in London in 1965. His acting training came courtesy of the Mount View theatre drama group in Crouch End, The Haringey Theatre and three years spent at the National Youth Theatre. He made his professional acting debut in the play Four Seasons at the 1985 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. He followed this up with guest appearances on TV in Casualty, London's Burning, Dramarama and Mr Don & Mr George.
Career: During the 1990s, Johnson landed recurring roles on Anna Lee and Cracker and starred in the TV movie Babymother. His big break came in 2000 when he was cast in Waking the Dead as Detective Sergeant Spencer Jordan. He remained on the show until it ended in 2011. In 2000, he also landed a recurring role in Paul Abbott's drama Clocking Off. His other TV credits include guest appearances in The Bill and recurring roles on Babyfather, Waterloo Road and Holby City. In 2012, he began playing Dom Andrews in Emmerdale. He left the soap in 2014. His film credits include Adulthood (2008), In a Better World (2010) and Anuvahood (2011).
Quote: "I don't set parameters for myself. I just try to keep myself open to what the next challenge is going to be."
Trivia: To make ends meet between roles, Johnson once worked for an undertaker.
Felicite du Jeu (Actor) .. DC Stella Goodman
Jamie Sives (Actor) .. Rob Lomax
Nicholas Farrell (Actor) .. Douglas Malham
Luke Bailey (Actor) .. Paul Overton
Richard Riddell (Actor) .. Andy Tyrell
Elliott Jordan (Actor) .. Mark Bennet
Lee Turnbull (Actor) .. Francis Duggan
Rupert Graves (Actor) .. John Garret
Born: June 30, 1963 in Weston-super-Mare
Best Known For: Appearing in period dramas.
Early-life: Rupert Graves was born June 30, 1963, in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset. The acting bug bit while performing in Victorian musical nights at the town's Birbeck Pier. Unhappy at school, he left at 15 to become a circus clown. He made his TV debut in 1978 in The Return Of The Saint and had small roles in various other productions. He later entertained children at holiday camps as part of Silly Billy Pickles And The Peanut Street Gang before his big break in Merchant Ivory's 1985 movie A Room With A View.
Career: Rejoined Merchant Ivory in 1987 to play a homosexual in Maurice, alongside James Wilby and Hugh Grant. The controversial role gained him fans of both sexes. He has tackled numerous challenging parts since, including a transvestite villain in Open Fire and the lover of a sex-change male in Different For Girls. He won the Best Actor award at the Montreal Film Festival for his part as a naive young man seduced by an older woman in Intimate Relations. Other notable productions include The Madness of King George, Mrs Dalloway, The Blonde Bombshell, Take A Girl Like You and Fortunes Of War. Graves has appeared on Broadway in Closer, and The Elephant Man. Has become a regular in a raft of top-notch detective shows, including Wallander, Lewis, and Sherlock and is very much in-demand.
Quote: "I'm really pleased with myself. I've not had any training. I knew nothing about acting except that early on I knew I wanted to do it, and I've managed for years to do things without doing them just for the money."
Trivia: He enjoys playing football.
Katie Jones (Actor) .. Shala Ahmed
Holliday Grainger (Actor) .. Nicola Bennet
Born: March 27, 1988 in Didsbury, Manchester
Best Known For: Playing Anastasia in the live action version of Cinderella.
Early-life: Holliday Clark Grainger was born on March 27, 1988 in Didsbury, Manchester. She was scouted by the BBC as a child and appeared in a number of TV series and independent films as a child actor. Holliday attended Parrs Wood High School from 1999 to 2006. She started to study for a degree in English literature at the University of Leeds in 2007 but switched to the Open University, where she gained a first.
Career: Grainger's first role was in the BBC comedy drama series All Quiet on the Preston Front, which was followed by appearances in Casualty, Doctors and Dalziel and Pascoe. She played Megan Boothe in Where the Heart Is, Stacey Appleyard in Waterloo Road and Lucrezia Borgia in The Borgias. During the years when she worked on the latter, Grainger had a string of film appearances in Jane Eyre (2011), Anna Karenina (2012), Great Expectations (2012) and Bel Ami (2012). She played Bonnie Parker in the TV mini-series Bonnie & Clyde and has since gone on to appear in Cinderella (2015), The Finest Hours (2016) and the TV series Strike.
Quote: "As much as I'd love to be a successful actor, the thought of being recognised in the street is petrifying."
Trivia: When she was a child, she had lessons in piano, gymnastics and Taekwondo.
Stefan Kalipha (Actor) .. Mushrat Badawi
Lorraine Stanley (Actor) .. Susan Carlyle
Harry Hadden-Paton (Actor) .. James Malham
George Rainsford (Actor) .. Luke Boyd
Chaitum Bagary (Actor) .. Hadi Ahmed
Ross Gurney-Randall (Actor) .. Barman
Colin Wratten (Producer)
Robert Bierman (Director)
Adrian Mead (Writer)

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