Keeping Faith


9:00 pm - 10:05 pm, Wednesday, May 27 on 5SELECT (46)

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About this Broadcast

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Season 1, Episode 2

The troubled lawyer represents a reformed criminal who may know something about Evan's disappearance, while a troubling discovery in the company archives gives Faith reason to doubt her missing husband. To make matters worse, DI Susan Williams, a vindictive police officer who has crossed swords with Faith in the past, turns her attention towards her recent behaviour. Drama, starring Eve Myles, Mark Lewis Jones and Eiry Thomas


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Cast & Crew

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Eve Myles (Actor) .. Faith Howells
Demi Letherby (Actor) .. Alys Howells
Mark Lewis Jones (Actor) .. Steve Baldini
Lacey Jones (Actor) .. Megan Howells
Matthew Gravelle (Actor) .. Constable Terry Price
Suzanne Packer (Actor) .. Delyth Lloyd
Aneirin Hughes (Actor) .. Tom Howells
Hannah Daniel (Actor) .. Cerys Jones
Eiry Thomas (Actor) .. DI Williams
Beth Robert (Actor) .. Rhona Baldini
Alex Harries (Actor) .. Arthur Davies
Rhian Morgan (Actor) .. Marion Howells
Mali Harries (Actor) .. Bethan Price
Richard Elfyn (Actor) .. DCI Huw Parry
Catherine Ayers (Actor) .. Lisa Connors
Bradley Freegard (Actor) .. Evan Howells
Menna Trussler (Actor) .. Eira Jones
Nia Roberts (Actor) .. Saran James
Connaugh Howard (Actor) .. Boxer
Sian Naiomi (Writer)
Pip Broughton (Producer)
Nora Ostler (Producer)

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Did You Know..

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Eve Myles (Actor) .. Faith Howells
Born: July 08, 1978 in Ystradgynlais, Powys
Best Known For: Playing a crime-fighting sidekick in Torchwood.
Early-life: Born in 1978 in Ystradgynlais, in Powys, South Wales, Myles attended the Ysgol Maes-y-Dderwen school. After training as an actor and completing a degree in acting at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama in Cardiff, she graduated in 2000 and moved to London.
Career: In 2001, Myles landed a role in the film Score and the TV miniseries Tales from Pleasure Beach. From 2002 she took the lead role of Ceri in the BBC Wales drama Belonging and in 2003 played young Gwen in the EastEnders spin-out storyline Dot's Story. In 2005 she appeared in the BBC short film Colditz, which led to her taking a supporting role in the Doctor Who episode The Unquiet Dead, where by she was spotted by producer Russell T Davies. He wrote the part of Gwen for her in Torchwood, which resulted in her moving back home to Wales. More recently, she starred in Zach Braff's play All New People.
Quote: 'If I'd seen an alien, I would run completely in the other direction and pretend I hadn't seen a thing.'
Trivia: In 2010, Myles received a fellowship from the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama.
Demi Letherby (Actor) .. Alys Howells
Mark Lewis Jones (Actor) .. Steve Baldini
Lacey Jones (Actor) .. Megan Howells
Matthew Gravelle (Actor) .. Constable Terry Price
Suzanne Packer (Actor) .. Delyth Lloyd
Born: June 20, 1958 in Abergavenny, Wales
Best Known For: Playing Tess Bateman in Casualty.
Early-life: Born Suzanne Jackson in Abergavenny, Wales, on June 20, 1958, she is the older sister of former Olympic hurdler Colin Jackson. She showed an interest in acting from an early age and played lead roles in a number of school plays.
Career: Packer's first break as an actor came in 1990 when she began playing Mick Johnson's wife Josie in Channel 4 soap Brookside. She took a break from acting to complete a degree in teaching at Goldsmiths College and after graduating in 1996, she taught drama in London. After marrying American actor Jesse Newman, she moved to New York, where she taught drama. When their marriage ended, Packer relocated to Cardiff and quickly landed an audition for Casualty. She made her first appearance as Tess Bateman in the medical drama in 2003 and has remained on the show ever since.
Quote: 'Being nearly five years older, I was responsible for Colin — something I took on quite naturally.'
Trivia: She appeared with her brother in a celebrity edition of Pointless in 2011. They were eliminated in the first round.
Aneirin Hughes (Actor) .. Tom Howells
Hannah Daniel (Actor) .. Cerys Jones
Eiry Thomas (Actor) .. DI Williams
Beth Robert (Actor) .. Rhona Baldini
Alex Harries (Actor) .. Arthur Davies
Rhian Morgan (Actor) .. Marion Howells
Mali Harries (Actor) .. Bethan Price
Richard Elfyn (Actor) .. DCI Huw Parry
Catherine Ayers (Actor) .. Lisa Connors
Bradley Freegard (Actor) .. Evan Howells
Menna Trussler (Actor) .. Eira Jones
Nia Roberts (Actor) .. Saran James
Connaugh Howard (Actor) .. Boxer
Matthew Hall (Writer)
Sian Naiomi (Writer)
Pip Broughton (Producer)
Nora Ostler (Producer)