Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators: If Music Be the Food of Love


4:25 pm - 5:20 pm, Wednesday, March 25 on U&Drama (20)

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If Music Be the Food of Love
Season 4, Episode 2

Frank and Lu enter the competitive world of ballroom dancing, brimming with passion and jealousy - and learn the dangers of partners falling in love with one another. Guest starring Ruthie Henshall, Danny John-Jules and Leila Mimmack


HD subtitles 16x9 audio-description
Movie/Drama Mystery

Cast & Crew

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Mark Benton (Actor) .. Frank Hathaway
Jo Joyner (Actor) .. Luella Shakespeare
Patrick Walshe McBride (Actor) .. Sebastian Brudenell
Tomos Eames (Actor) .. DS Joe Keeler
Ruthie Henshall (Actor) .. Beattie Delamar
Leila Mimmack (Actor) .. Olivia Delamar
Jonny Labey (Actor) .. Toby Philkes
Danny John-Jules (Actor) .. Ben Lovedon
Charlotte Avery (Actor) .. Tania Philkes
Estelle Daniel (Producer)
Ceri Meyrick (Executive producer)
Karen Laws (Writer)

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Did You Know..

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Mark Benton (Actor) .. Frank Hathaway
Born: November 16, 1965 in Guisborough
Best Known For: Northern Lights, and Waterloo Road.
Early-life: Born on 16 November, 1965, in Guisborough in the North East, Mark hoped to follow in the footsteps of his uncle, actor Michael Gunn. Always the class clown, he fell in love with the theatre and spent many years trying to make a career out of acting. He was in the same drama class at the Stockton-Billingham Tech as actress Elizabeth Carling. Some of his early acting experience came with the Middlesbrough Youth Theatre, with performances in plays such as Atmos Fear and Twist.
Career: Benton's big break came in the 1997 Mike Leigh film Career Girls. For the past decade he has barely been off our screens. He had a recurring role as Father McBride in the James Nesbitt series Murphy's Law. He has starred with Vic and Bob in their remake of Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), Catterick, and Monkey Trousers. He was comedy gold in Craig Cash's Early Doors and The Booze Cruise trilogy. His biggest role was alongside Robson Green in Christmas Lights, Northern Lights, City Lights and Clash of the Santas. He was also a regular on Waterloo Road and is the host of game show The Edge. In 2013, he was a contestant on Strictly Come Dancing.
Quote: 'I think sometimes you have to ask if you want to be an actor or do you want to be a celebrity? I was tempted to do Celebrity Mastermind but I couldn't think of a specialist subject.'
Trivia: Benton is a die-hard supporter of Middlesbrough FC and has featured in the club's official season ticket advertising campaign.
Jo Joyner (Actor) .. Luella Shakespeare
Born: February 23, 1978 in Harlow, Essex
Best Known For: Playing Tanya Branning in EastEnders.
Early-life: Born Joanne Mary Joyner on May 24, 1978, in Essex. She has an older brother called Dan. The family later moved to Oxfordshire, where she grew up. She says she always wanted to act, and after finishing her A levels, enrolled in the Welsh College of Music and Drama, graduating in 1999 with a BA. She then spent a couple of years in Manchester looking for work, eventually honing her craft on the stage.
Career: Joyner's big break came with the acclaimed drama Clocking Off. She went on to do a few other northern projects, including Fat Friends and Silent Witness, as well as the period miniseries North and South, before she bit the bullet and moved down to London. She then landed a role in nursing drama No Angels, and has been busy ever since. In 2005, Joyner played a Big Brother contestant in two episodes of Doctor Who, and also appeared in Spooks. She showed off her comedy skills in the sketch show Swinging (winning a Rose d'Or comedy award in the process), before landing the part of Tanya Branning in 2006. Despite her character taking a couple of prolonged breaks, she remains hugely popular with fans.
Quote: On whether she'd like to go to Hollywood: 'I couldn't lose the weight and take the pressure of it all being about looks! I'd love to do it when I'm 50 or 60, like Julie Walters or Brenda Blethyn. Then it's more about what you do and being a good actor.'
Trivia: Joyner has won two British Soap Awards.
Patrick Walshe McBride (Actor) .. Sebastian Brudenell
Tomos Eames (Actor) .. DS Joe Keeler
Ruthie Henshall (Actor) .. Beattie Delamar
Leila Mimmack (Actor) .. Olivia Delamar
Jonny Labey (Actor) .. Toby Philkes
Danny John-Jules (Actor) .. Ben Lovedon
Born: September 16, 1960 in London
Best Known For: Playing Cat in Red Dwarf.
Early-life: Daniel John-Jules was born in London on September 16, 1960. He trained at the Omnibus Theatre Company and Anna Scher Children's Theatre, and started out as a dancer. He was a member of the original cast of Starlight Express, playing a boxcar called Rocky I.
Career: John-Jules' other West End credits include Barnum, Time, Cats and Carmen Jones. He has appeared on TV in the likes of Maid Marian and Her Merry Men, The Tomorrow People and M.I. High but he is best known for playing Cat in sci-fi comedy Red Dwarf, a role he has played since 1988. His film credits include Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1988), Blade II (2002) and Sucker Punch (2008). In 2011, he began playing Officer Dwayne Myers in Death in Paradise.
Quote: 'I love slipping from drama to comedy and feel blessed that I have a nice cross section of people who like the characters I perform.'
Trivia: For a number of years, he played his Cat character in the annual Christmas pantomime at Aldershot's Prince's Hall theatre.
Charlotte Avery (Actor) .. Tania Philkes
Estelle Daniel (Producer)
Ceri Meyrick (Executive producer)
David Innes Edwards (Director)
Karen Laws (Writer)

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