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01:35 am - 02:25 am, Tuesday, June 30 on U&Drama (20)

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Season 3, Episode 11

The roguish antiques dealer incurs the wrath of the local golf club by declaring their prize trophy is a fake - and almost gets Lady Jane expelled into the bargain. Light-hearted drama, starring Ian McShane, Chris Jury and Phyllis Logan


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Cast & Crew

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Ian McShane (Actor) .. Lovejoy
Phyllis Logan (Actor) .. Lady Jane Felsham
Dudley Sutton (Actor) .. Tinker Dill
Chris Jury (Actor) .. Eric Catchpole
Michael Culver (Actor) .. Arnold Featherstone
Neil Stacy (Actor) .. Maj Hinchcliff-Jones
Togo Igawa (Actor) .. Mr Kashimoto
Dominic Jephcott (Actor) .. Peter Davis
Peter Lovstrom (Actor) .. Ron Noades
Peter Bayliss (Actor) .. Morris
John Crome (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Ian McShane (Actor) .. Lovejoy
Born: September 29, 1942 in Blackburn
Best Known For: Playing antiques dealer Lovejoy.
Early-life: Ian David McShane was born on September 29, 1942, in Blackburn, Lancashire, but grew up in Urmston. He's the son of Scottish footballer Harry McShane, who was playing for Blackburn Rovers at the time, and his wife Irene. Despite considering a career in football, he knew he would never be as good as his dad, and turned to acting instead. He trained alongside Anthony Hopkins and John Hurt at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art during the early 1960s.
Career: McShane's first film was 1962's The Wild and the Willing. After that, he built a reputation as a fine stage actor thanks to various West End productions. His first starring role came in 1966's Skywest and Crooked, which co-starred Hayley Mills and was directed by her actor father John. He played Heathcliff in an acclaimed TV adaptation of Wuthering Heights and gained plaudits for such productions as Roots, Jesus of Nazareth and Disraeli. McShane became a household name thanks to Lovejoy in 1986, and even appeared in Dallas. Other projects include Deadwood (for which he won a Golden Globe award), Sexy Beast, Kings, 44 Inch Chest, The Pillars of the Earth, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and Jack the Giant Slayer.
Quote: 'There are times when I think this is such a silly business, that a lad from Manchester should be doing a real job.'
Trivia: Divorced twice, but has been happily married to actress Gwen Humble since 1981. He has two grown-up children.
Phyllis Logan (Actor) .. Lady Jane Felsham
Dudley Sutton (Actor) .. Tinker Dill
Chris Jury (Actor) .. Eric Catchpole
Michael Culver (Actor) .. Arnold Featherstone
Neil Stacy (Actor) .. Maj Hinchcliff-Jones
Togo Igawa (Actor) .. Mr Kashimoto
Born: September 26, 1946 in Tokyo, Japan
Best Known For: Playing General Hasegawa in The Last Samurai.
Early-life: Born on September 26, 1946 in Tokyo, Japan. Togo trained at the Haiyuza Theatre Company Acting School and Toho Gakuen College of Drama and Music in Japan. He moved to England in 1983. In 1986, he became the first Japanese actor to join the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC).
Career: Igawa works primarily in British films and TV series, as well as video games and anime. His film credits include Incognito (1998), The Last Samurai (2003), Memoirs of a Geisha (2005), Night Train (2009), Johnny English Reborn (2011) and 47 Ronin (2013). He has also appeared in a number of TV series, including episodes of The IT Crowd, Torchwood, That Mitchell and Webb Look, Street Fighter: Assassin's Fist, Casualty and Doctor Who. Igawa is a voice actor in a number of children's TV series and films, such as the Thomas & Friends franchise, Yu-Gi-Oh! and Robotboy. His video game voice acting credits include Perfect Dark Zero, Crysis Warhead, Total War: Shogun 2 and Payday 2.
Quote: 'I hope one day a Japanese actor will play Hamlet for the RSC.'
Trivia: He was nominated for the BAFTA Games Award for Best Performer in 2012 for his work on Total War: Shogun 2.
Dominic Jephcott (Actor) .. Peter Davis
Peter Lovstrom (Actor) .. Ron Noades
Peter Bayliss (Actor) .. Morris
John Crome (Director)

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