Death in Holy Orders


9:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Tuesday, March 31 on U&Drama +1 (60)

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About this Broadcast

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Season 1, Episode 1

Part one of two. Commander Adam Dalgliesh investigates the case of a suspected serial killer and encounters greed and corruption, while also falling in love for the first time since the death of his wife. Thriller based on PD James's book, starring Martin Shaw, with Robert Hardy, Janie Dee and Jesse Spencer


subtitles 16x9
General Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Martin Shaw (Actor) .. Cdr Adam Dalgliesh
Robert Hardy (Actor) .. Father Martin
Janie Dee (Actor) .. Emma Lavenham
Jesse Spencer (Actor) .. Raphael Arbuthnot
Hugh Fraser (Actor) .. George Gregory
Clive Wood (Actor) .. Archdeacon Crampton
PD James (Writer)
Jonny Campbell (Director)
Simon Lewis (Executive producer)
Sue Hogg (Executive producer)

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Did You Know..

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Martin Shaw (Actor) .. Cdr Adam Dalgliesh
Born: January 21, 1945 in Birmingham
Best Known For: Jumping over car bonnets in The Professionals.
Early-life: Martin Shaw was born on January 21, 1945, in Birmingham, the son of a furnace engineer. He made his stage debut at the age of three alongside his parents in an amateur production, continued acting through school, and joined a local theatre group. Encouraged by a drama teacher, he enrolled at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in 1963 and was spotted there by Alec Guinness during a performance of Thunder Rock.
Career: Shaw's first major TV role was in a 1967 episode of Coronation Street. Keen on Shakespeare, he appeared in a TV movie of Hamlet, and Roman Polanski's 1971 film Macbeth. After impressing TV executives with his performance alongside Lewis Collins as Purdey's ex-fiance in The New Avengers, he landed the part of Doyle in The Professionals. When it was axed after four years in 1981, he went back to the stage. In 1993 he returned to TV with The Chief, and three years later starred in BBC mega-flop Rhodes. Since then, he's appeared in The Scarlet Pimpernel, A&E, Judge John Deed, Death in Holy Orders, Inspector George Gently, Apparitions and picked up a Tony nomination for a Broadway production of An Ideal Husband.
Quote: 'I'm very opinionated and if people cross me at work - if people who don't know about the job try telling me what to do - I become very stubborn and really rather unpleasant.'
Trivia: Shaw is a vegan.
Robert Hardy (Actor) .. Father Martin
Born: October 29, 1925 in Cheltenham
Best Known For: Siegfried in All Creatures Great and Small.
Early-life: Timothy Sydney Robert Hardy was born on October 29, 1925 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. He studied at Oxford University under CS Lewis and in 1949 he joined the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre at Stratford-upon-Avon. He developed an interest in medieval history - in particular, in the use of the longbow. Regarded as one of Britain's leading experts on that weapon, he wrote a book about it, served as a consultant on the longbow for organisations involved in history projects, and handcrafted longbows himself.
Career: Hardy made his TV debut in Twelfth Night in 1957 and went on to appear in a series of films and TV shows before the BBC drama All Creatures Great And Small made him a star in 1978. He appeared in another version of Twelfth Night in 1980. Other highlights include Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years, The Far Pavilions, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Sense and Sensibility, Shackleton, and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. He played William Whitelaw in Margaret, a 2009 TV film about the life of politician Margaret Thatcher. He died on August 3, 2017 at the age of 91.
Quote: On one of his more divine roles: 'Do I find it easy to play God? After playing Churchill for so long, it seems a logical step. I come on absolutely as myself, except that I'm wearing white robes.'
Trivia: Hardy was awarded a CBE in 1981.
Janie Dee (Actor) .. Emma Lavenham
Jesse Spencer (Actor) .. Raphael Arbuthnot
Born: February 12, 1979 in Melbourne, Australia
Best Known For: Playing Billy Kennedy in Neighbours and Dr Robert Chase in House.
Early-life: Jesse Gordon Spencer was born on February 12, 1979, in Melbourne, Australia. He has two older brothers and a younger sister. Their father is a doctor. He sang in the Australian Boys Choir and began playing the violin at the age of 10. He also plays the guitar and taught himself to play piano. Spencer's first professional acting job was as an understudy in The King and I.
Career: A role on stage in Winnie the Pooh preceded his TV debut in 1994 series Time Trax. Later the same year he landed the role of Billy Kennedy in Neighbours, and stayed with the series for six years, returning for a cameo appearance in the 20th anniversary show. During his time on Ramsay Street, he also provided a voice for a character in animated series Hercules. Since quitting the soap, Spencer has appeared in Lorna Doone, Winning London, Uptown Girls, Death in Holy Orders and, most notably, had a recurring part in House as Dr Robert Chase.
Quote: 'If I wasn't acting, I would have definitely gone into medicine, too. It's totally fascinating.'
Trivia: He plays the violin in a group which includes his House co-star Hugh Laurie.
Hugh Fraser (Actor) .. George Gregory
Clive Wood (Actor) .. Archdeacon Crampton
PD James (Writer)
Jonny Campbell (Director)
Margaret Enefer (Producer)
Simon Lewis (Executive producer)
Sue Hogg (Executive producer)

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