Hamish Macbeth: Deferred Sentence


12:50 am - 02:00 am, Tuesday, December 23 on U&Drama (20)

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Deferred Sentence
Season 3, Episode 2

Hamish takes his holiday on the island of Laggan-Laggan, only to find himself caught up in a mystery from 20 years previously. Why are the Catholic priest and Protestant vicar shunned by the rest of the community? Light-hearted drama, starring Robert Carlyle, Alan MacNaughton and Tom Watson


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Cast & Crew

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Robert Carlyle (Actor) .. Hamish MacBeth
Caroline Paterson (Actor) .. Laura McDuff
Colette O'Neil (Actor) .. Rhona Lindsay
Amanda Walker (Actor) .. Barbara Scott
Alan MacNaughton (Actor) .. Fr McPhail
Tom Watson (Actor) .. Enoch McDuff
Michael Byrne (Actor) .. Duncan Scott
Annie Louise Ross (Actor) .. Claire Fleming
Daniel Boyle (Actor) .. Handsome aailor

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Did You Know..

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Robert Carlyle (Actor) .. Hamish MacBeth
Born: April 14, 1961 in Glasgow
Best Known For: The Full Monty.
Early-life: Robert Carlyle was born in Glasgow on April 14, 1961. His mother left home when he was four. He was raised by his father in a succession of communes in England and Scotland. After leaving school with no qualifications, Carlyle followed in his father's footsteps by working as a painter and decorator. At 21, he bought a copy of Arthur Miller's classic play The Crucible, which inspired him to become an actor. He studied at the Glasgow Arts Centre and the Royal Scottish Academy Of Music And Drama.
Career: Carlyle co-founded the Raindog theatre group in Glasgow in 1990 and his big break came in the same year when director Ken Loach cast him in the film Riff-Raff. Four years later, he won a Scottish Bafta for his performance as murderer Albie Kinsella in a three-part episode of Cracker. The lead role in Hamish Macbeth followed in 1995. He caught Hollywood's attention after appearing in Trainspotting and The Full Monty. He has also starred in Plunkett and Macleane, Angela's Ashes, The Beach, Bond film The World Is Not Enough, and The 51st State, as well as 28 Weeks Later.
Quote: "Acting is such a frivolous thing to do, so I want to try and use that skill on projects that have something to say."
Trivia: He was awarded an OBE in 1999.
Caroline Paterson (Actor) .. Laura McDuff
Colette O'Neil (Actor) .. Rhona Lindsay
Amanda Walker (Actor) .. Barbara Scott
Alan MacNaughton (Actor) .. Fr McPhail
Tom Watson (Actor) .. Enoch McDuff
Michael Byrne (Actor) .. Duncan Scott
Annie Louise Ross (Actor) .. Claire Fleming
Daniel Boyle (Actor) .. Handsome aailor
Nicholas Renton (Director)

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