Silent Witness: In Plain Sight


9:00 pm - 11:15 pm, Sunday, April 5 on U&Drama (20)

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About this Broadcast

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In Plain Sight
Season 19, Episode 4

The accidental fatal shooting of a Polish teenager in an armed police operation sparks a series of murders, which links Turkish gangsters, a grieving family and a fractured firearms unit. As the inquest delivers a lawful killings verdict, IPCC investigator Rachel Sharpe calls on the Lyell team to investigate the connection between the events and review the police evidence, but Sharpe's relationship with the family of the teenager and her suspicion of the firearms division lead Nikki and Thomas to distrust her motives. Feature-length episode, starring Emilia Fox


HD subtitles 16x9 audio-description
Detective/Thriller Movie/Drama Mystery

Cast & Crew

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Emilia Fox (Actor) .. Dr Nikki Alexander
Richard Lintern (Actor) .. Dr Thomas Chamberlain
David Caves (Actor) .. Jack Hodgson
Liz Carr (Actor) .. Clarissa Mullery
Phil Rowson (Actor) .. Tim Friend
Alicya Eyo (Actor) .. Jo Keating
Steven Miller (Actor) .. Steve Monk
Paul Brennen (Actor) .. Geoff Ward
Ami Metcalf (Actor) .. Lisa Wilson
Neil Stuke (Actor) .. DI Laurence Cooke
Murat Erkek (Actor) .. Karim Benzal
Tamar Karabetyan (Actor) .. Anita Benzal
Charlotte Emmerson (Actor) .. Sheila Friend
Renee Castle (Actor) .. Rachel Sharpe
Suzanna Hamilton (Actor) .. Gabriella Lubas
Daniela Denby-Ashe (Actor) .. Julia Lubas
Marko Leht (Actor) .. Bruno Lubas
Oliver Ebsworth (Actor) .. Bobby Wilson
Daniel Nehme (Actor) .. Sakir
Sarah Champion (Actor) .. Reporter
Gary Lawrence (Actor) .. Armed response officer
Keith Boak (Director)
Anne Pivcevic (Executive producer)

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Did You Know..

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Emilia Fox (Actor) .. Dr Nikki Alexander
Born: July 31, 1974 in London
Best Known For: Silent Witness.
Early-life: Emilia Rose Elizabeth Fox was born on July 31, 1974, in London, to thespians Edward Fox and Joanna David. With so many relatives involved in the entertainment industry, including her uncles James and Robert, and grandmother Angela, Emilia naturally gravitated towards an acting career and made her screen debut in the acclaimed TV version of Pride and Prejudice alongside Colin Firth and her mother Joanna while still a student at Oxford University. Her younger brother, Freddie, has also decided to follow the family tradition. Emilia is also musical - she plays the cello, piano and trumpet.
Career: Since leaving full-time education, Fox has worked consistently on TV, but still found time to tread the boards and appear in movies. Period dramas Rebecca, The Round Tower and the aforementioned Pride and Prejudice brought her fame, but it was the remake of Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) in 2000 that made her a household name. In 2002 she starred in Roman Polanski's Oscar-winning The Pianist and has more recently worked with Britain's acting elite in Gunpowder, Treason & Plot, The Virgin Queen, Marple: The Moving Finger, Born Equal, Upstairs Downstairs and Fallen Angel. In 2004 she took over from Amanda Burton as the lead actress in Silent Witness, and has been playing forensic pathologist Nikki Alexander ever since.
Quote: On attending film premieres: 'If you want to see that film, then great, but don't do it just to have your photo taken because that's silly, and inevitably you get hurt by it. People start picking up on things about your life that are irrelevant.'
Trivia: She is a patron of the environmental and human rights charity the Environmental Justice Foundation.
Richard Lintern (Actor) .. Dr Thomas Chamberlain
David Caves (Actor) .. Jack Hodgson
Liz Carr (Actor) .. Clarissa Mullery
Phil Rowson (Actor) .. Tim Friend
Alicya Eyo (Actor) .. Jo Keating
Steven Miller (Actor) .. Steve Monk
Paul Brennen (Actor) .. Geoff Ward
Ami Metcalf (Actor) .. Lisa Wilson
Neil Stuke (Actor) .. DI Laurence Cooke
Best Known For: Playing Matthew in Game On.
Early-life: Born in Kent in 1967, Neil Stuke earned a crust working in a clothes shop and as a second-hand car dealer. Eventually put aside dreams of being a drummer to become an actor. Finally hit the big time when he landed a part in Stephen Poliakoff's acclaimed 1993 movie Century.
Career: Stuke appeared in popular dramas Poirot, Between the Lines, Heartbeat and A Touch of Frost. He also featured in Dennis Potter's final TV projects Karaoke and Cold Lazarus. He hit the big time when he took over the role of Matthew, the agoraphobic liar in cult sitcom Game On. Hit projects Sliding Doors, Murder in Mind, Casualty, Grafters and Drop the Dead Donkey also boosted his profile. Has rarely been out of work in the past few years. He appeared on stage in Blue/Orange and Entertaining Mr Sloane. Other projects have included School For Seduction, Faith, Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky, The Afternoon Play, The Virgin Queen and Chopratown. His recent work includes playing Chris Jackson in TV sitcom Reggie Perrin, Max in Monday Monday, and Billy Lamb in BBC legal drama Silk.
Quote: 'I've always found acting easy and I get frustrated when I'm not challenged.'
Trivia: In 2014, Stuke was one of the 200 public figures who signed a letter opposing Scottish independence in the run-up to September's referendum.
Murat Erkek (Actor) .. Karim Benzal
Tamar Karabetyan (Actor) .. Anita Benzal
Charlotte Emmerson (Actor) .. Sheila Friend
Renee Castle (Actor) .. Rachel Sharpe
Suzanna Hamilton (Actor) .. Gabriella Lubas
Daniela Denby-Ashe (Actor) .. Julia Lubas
Marko Leht (Actor) .. Bruno Lubas
Oliver Ebsworth (Actor) .. Bobby Wilson
Daniel Nehme (Actor) .. Sakir
Sarah Champion (Actor) .. Reporter
Gary Lawrence (Actor) .. Armed response officer
Tracey Malone (Writer)
Matt Arlidge (Writer)
Keith Boak (Director)
Madonna Baptiste (Producer)
Anne Pivcevic (Executive producer)

Before / After

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