Harry Wild: Samurai Plague Doctor Kills for Kicks


3:15 pm - 4:20 pm, Thursday, May 7 on U&Drama +1 (60)

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Samurai Plague Doctor Kills for Kicks
Season 1, Episode 2

Harry and Fergus are approached by a woman desperate to find out how her husband died and although they are reluctant to get involved, their interest is soon piqued. They discover gamblers are running a snuff game in Dublin and Harry turns over the evidence they uncover to Charlie, vowing to stay out of it, but the killers have other ideas


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

Cast & Crew

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Jane Seymour (Actor) .. Harry Wild
Rohan Nedd (Actor) .. Fergus Reid
Stuart Graham (Actor) .. Ray Tiernan
Kevin Ryan (Actor) .. Charlie Wild
Amy Huberman (Actor) .. Orla Wild
Matt Ryan (Actor) .. Ross Duffy
Paul Reid (Actor) .. Red Mask
Paul Tylak (Actor) .. Glenn Talbot
Esosa Ighodaro (Actor) .. June
Dawn Bradfield (Actor) .. Rita Duffy
Ciara O'Callaghan (Actor) .. Vivian Mitchell-Tiernan
Ronan Burke (Director)
Rob Burke (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Jane Seymour (Actor) .. Harry Wild
Born: February 15, 1951 in Hayes, Middlesex
Best Known For: Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman.
Early-life: Born Joyce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg on February 15, 1951, in Hayes, Middlesex. She has two younger sisters and is the daughter of a British obstetrician and his Dutch wife. Due to her mother's nationality, Seymour is bilingual. She adopted her stage name at 17 when she became a professional dancer. While preparing for her second performance with the Kirov Ballet, she suffered a knee injury which forced her to give up her career.
Career: After switching to acting, Seymour's movie debut was in a small role in Oh! What a Lovely War in 1969. A year later she made her first TV appearance in Here Come the Double Deckers! Roles in TV series The Pathfinders, The Onedin Line and The Strauss Family made her a famous name in the UK, but it was Bond flick Live and Let Die in 1973 which turned her into a star. She's worked continuously on the small and big screens ever since in such projects as Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger, Somewhere in Time, War and Remembrance, and the long-running Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman. She's also taken part in Dancing with the Stars and was last seen on the big screen in Love, Wedding, Marriage.
Quote: 'You have to count on living every single day in a way you believe will make you feel good about your life - so that if it were over tomorrow, you'd be content with yourself.'
Trivia: She received an OBE in 2000.
Rohan Nedd (Actor) .. Fergus Reid
Stuart Graham (Actor) .. Ray Tiernan
Kevin Ryan (Actor) .. Charlie Wild
Amy Huberman (Actor) .. Orla Wild
Matt Ryan (Actor) .. Ross Duffy
Paul Reid (Actor) .. Red Mask
Paul Tylak (Actor) .. Glenn Talbot
Esosa Ighodaro (Actor) .. June
Dawn Bradfield (Actor) .. Rita Duffy
Ciara O'Callaghan (Actor) .. Vivian Mitchell-Tiernan
Ronan Burke (Director)
Rob Burke (Director)