Pie in the Sky: Brown Bread


4:20 pm - 5:20 pm, Monday, June 29 on U&Drama +1 (60)

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Brown Bread
Season 2, Episode 2

Crabbe discovers a customer's body in the men's toilet, and its subsequent disappearance makes great demands on his ingenuity. Light-hearted crime drama, starring Richard Griffiths, Maggie Steed and Bella Enahoro


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General Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Richard Griffiths (Actor) .. Henry Crabbe
Maggie Steed (Actor) .. Margaret Crabbe
Bella Enahoro (Actor) .. Sophia Cambridge
Joe Duttine (Actor) .. Steve Turner
Ashley Russell (Actor) .. John
Samantha Womack (Actor) .. Nicola
Nick Raggett (Actor) .. Leon Henderson
Nicholas Woodeson (Actor) .. Maurice Plummer
Simon Kunz (Actor) .. DI Stuart Ripley
Abigail Thaw (Actor) .. DS Lorna Purvis
Rosemary Martin (Actor) .. Gillian Burgess
Jeff Nuttall (Actor) .. Jimmy Burgess
Jason Watkins (Actor) .. Jason Burgess

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Did You Know..

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Richard Griffiths (Actor) .. Henry Crabbe
Maggie Steed (Actor) .. Margaret Crabbe
Bella Enahoro (Actor) .. Sophia Cambridge
Joe Duttine (Actor) .. Steve Turner
Born: June 30, 1970 in Halifax
Best Known For: Playing Tim Metcalfe in Coronation Street.
Early-life: Joe was born in Halifax on June 30, 1970. He moved to London when he attended the Drama Centre London. In 1992, he made his TV debut in an episode of Between the Lines.
Career: Duttine has made a steady stream of guest appearances in a number of TV series over the years, including Lovejoy, The Buddha of Suburbia, Seaforth, A Touch of Frost, Dangerfield, Dalziel and Pascoe, Silent Witness, New Tricks, Life on Mars and Waterloo Road. For several months in 2010, he played detective Max Carr in Coronation Street. Three years later, he returned to the famous cobbles as a new character, Tim Metcalfe. His theatre credits include playing the lead in a touring version of The Elephant Man.
Quote: 'On stage you don't have the luxury of being in a make-up wagon for hours, you have to create it physically.'
Trivia: He is the nephew of actor John Duttine.
Ashley Russell (Actor) .. John
Samantha Womack (Actor) .. Nicola
Born: November 02, 1972 in Brighton
Best Known For: Playing Ronnie in EastEnders.
Early-life: Born Samantha Zoe Janus on November 2, 1972, in Brighton. Her aunt is George Best's ex-wife Angie, which makes their son, Calum, her cousin. Samantha's parents split when she was three, and her mother married a doctor before relocating to Edinburgh. She even lived on the QE2 with her grandmother for a short time. During her teens, Samantha claims she became a wild child, but eventually turned things around by attending the Sylvia Young Theatre School.
Career: Samantha's first taste of fame came at 18 when she represented the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest, eventually finishing joint 10th. But it's as an actress that she's now best known. She enjoyed success with sitcom Game On in the mid-1990s before appearing in The Grimleys, Up 'n' Under and Babes in the Wood. A successful run in a West End production of Guys and Dolls came just before she joined EastEnders in 2007. After being involved in a number of major storylines, she took a break from the soap in 2011. She went on to perform in a stage tour of South Pacific, and was also a subject of Who Do You Think You Are? In May 2013, it was confirmed that Samantha would return to EastEnders on a six-month contract.
Quote: 'I'm a jobbing actor again, and that's quite scary. I feel grateful to have had the EastEnders experience but I'm glad to be moving in another direction.'
Trivia: In 2005, she directed an anti-bullying music video for Liverpool band Just 3.
Nick Raggett (Actor) .. Leon Henderson
Nicholas Woodeson (Actor) .. Maurice Plummer
Simon Kunz (Actor) .. DI Stuart Ripley
Abigail Thaw (Actor) .. DS Lorna Purvis
Rosemary Martin (Actor) .. Gillian Burgess
Jeff Nuttall (Actor) .. Jimmy Burgess
Jason Watkins (Actor) .. Jason Burgess
Born: July 30, 1963 in Albrighton near Wolverhampton
Best Known For: Trollied, and The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies.
Early-life: Jason Barrington Watkins was born in Albrighton near Wolverhampton on July 30th, 1963 to Alan and Avis. His father is from Cleethorpes and his mother is from Manchester. Jason was brought up in London. Drama teachers at his Hounslow comprehensive encouraged him to pursue a career in acting. He was accepted into Rada at the same time as Ralph Fiennes, Jane Horrocks and Neil Dudgeon.
Career: Watkins has played supporting roles for most of his career. He has made guest appearances in Soldier Soldier, Casualty, The Bill, William and Mary, Life on Mars, and Lewis among many others. In 2011, he began playing store manager Gavin Strong in Sky1 sitcom Trollied. In 2014, he played his first lead role in The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies. His film credits include Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), Onegin (1999), Confetti (2006), The Golden Compass (2007), Wild Child (2008), Lost Christmas (2011), and Nativity 3: Dude, Where's My Donkey?! (2014).
Quote: 'I got quite close to the world record, when I was about 12 or 13, of running the length of a basketball court on my hands.'
Trivia: Watkins was nominated for an Olivier award in 2001 for his performance in A Servant for Two Masters.
Martin Hutchings (Director)
Andrew Payne (Writer)

Before / After

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Tenko
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Lovejoy
5:20 pm