The Inspector Lynley Mysteries: One Guilty Deed


12:20 am - 02:15 am, Friday, April 3 on U&Drama +1 (60)

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One Guilty Deed
Season 5, Episode 2

Feature-length episode. The detectives' case against a violent criminal is thrown into jeopardy by the murder of a key witness. Determined to secure a conviction, they immerse themselves in the seedy underworld of a seaside town, and as they press for answers, Havers is brought face to face with her childhood memories. Nathaniel Parker and Sharon Small star


subtitles 16x9
Detective/Thriller Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Nathaniel Parker (Actor) .. Det Insp Thomas Lynley
Sharon Small (Actor) .. Det Sgt Barbara Havers
Esther Hall (Actor) .. Carly Baker
Tom Georgeson (Actor) .. Michael Shand
Paul Hickey (Actor) .. Lafferty
Shaun Parkes (Actor) .. DC Winston Nkata
Ian Burfield (Actor) .. DS Hansford
Catherine Russell (Actor) .. Helen Lynley
Zig Byfield (Actor) .. Frankie Baker
Stuart Laing (Actor) .. Daniel Gill
Jodi Albert (Actor) .. Sally
Deborah Sheridan-Taylor (Actor) .. Erika Pollard
Rupert Procter (Actor) .. Simon Henshaw
Abby Rakic-Platt (Actor) .. Nicky Warren
Brett Fancy (Actor) .. Barry Warren
Michael McStay (Actor) .. Will McRae
Valerie Lilley (Actor) .. Pat McRae
Diana Payan (Actor) .. Maureen
David Hepple (Actor) .. Roger Pollard
Gabrielle Palmer (Actor) .. Tess Pollard
Michele Moran (Actor) .. Receptionist
Paul Ryan (Actor) .. Yellowcoat compere
Steve Edwin (Actor) .. Uniformed officer
James Bird (Actor) .. Martin McRae
Sharon Hughff (Producer)
Mike Greig (Writer)

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Did You Know..

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Nathaniel Parker (Actor) .. Det Insp Thomas Lynley
Born: May 18, 1962 in London
Best Known For: His dashing TV roles.
Early-life: Born in London on May 18, 1962. He's the son of former British Rail Chairman Sir Peter Parker and his wife Jill. One of his brothers, Oliver, is also an actor and director. He was educated at Leighton Park School, where he developed a passion for horse racing. After starring with the National Youth Theatre he went to the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts (Lamda). On graduating, he already had his Equity card and landed a theatre job immediately.
Career: Following a spell with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Parker made his TV debut in 1988's Piece of Cake. He has worked constantly ever since, including a four-year stint abroad during which he appeared in Hollywood films Hamlet and The Bodyguard, although he didn't become a well-known face until ITV's 1998 adaptation of Thomas Hardy's Far from the Madding Crowd. Since then he's starred in the BBC's Vanity Fair, and took over from John Hannah in McCallum. Other notable projects include Othello (directed by his brother), Wide Sargasso Sea, The Haunted Mansion, The Inspector Lynley Mysteries and Stardust. More recently, he has starred in Merlin.
Quote: 'I have always thought women were the superior sex. Witnessing childbirth confirmed it for me.'
Trivia: His theatre work includes Quartermaine's Terms, The Audience, and Wolf Hall.
Sharon Small (Actor) .. Det Sgt Barbara Havers
Born: January 01, 1967 in Drumchapel, Glasgow
Best Known For: The Inspector Lynley Mysteries and Mistresses.
Early-life: Sharon was born in Drumchapel, Glasgow on January 1, 1967. She studied drama at the Adam Smith College in Kirkcaldy and the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in London. Her first TV credit was a guest role in an episode of Taggart in 1994.
Career: Guest parts followed in a number of TV shows until Small landed a lead role in BBC comedy drama Sunburn. This lasted for two series and she followed it up with the six-part drama Glasgow Kiss. She went on to star in About a Boy (2002) and Dear Frankie (2004) and had guest parts in Cutting It and Rebus before landing a lead role as DS Barbara Havers in BBC crime drama The Inspector Lynley Mysteries alongside Nathaniel Parker. The series ran from 2001 until 2008. More recently, the in-demand actress has starred in Murderland, Mistresses, Downton Abbey, Kidnap and Ransom, New Tricks, Silent Witness, Call the Midwife, Death in Paradise and Midsomer Murders.
Quote: 'One of the fantastic things and joys of acting is looking for flaws in characters - if you are perfect or too likeable, you are not going to be believable, so hopefully, you bring in flaws as well.'
Trivia: Small is a classically trained lyric soprano.
Esther Hall (Actor) .. Carly Baker
Tom Georgeson (Actor) .. Michael Shand
Paul Hickey (Actor) .. Lafferty
Shaun Parkes (Actor) .. DC Winston Nkata
Ian Burfield (Actor) .. DS Hansford
Catherine Russell (Actor) .. Helen Lynley
Best Known For: Holby City.
Early-life: Catherine was born in London in 1966, the daughter of actor Nicholas Smith and his wife Mary. She went on to train at the Central School of Speech and Drama. She made her TV debut in the 1988 one-off drama Madeline. Since then, she has been a regular on TV screens.
Career: Russell's TV credits include The Cazalets, Chandler & Co, The Inspector Lynley Mysteries, Always and Everyone, Waking the Dead, Sea of Souls, Agatha Christie's Poirot, Pete Versus Life and Silent Witness. In 2012, she joined the cast of Holby City, playing consultant general surgeon Serena Campbell. Her film credits include Clockwork Mice (1995), Soft Top Hard Shoulder (1993) and Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004). Her extensive stage career includes roles in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, The Last Carnival, The Day I Stood Still and Mamma Mia!
Quote: On Holby City: 'It's always frightening joining something that's already up and running.'
Trivia: Russell was nominated for an Ian Charleson Award for her performance in Chekhov's Three Sisters.
Zig Byfield (Actor) .. Frankie Baker
Stuart Laing (Actor) .. Daniel Gill
Jodi Albert (Actor) .. Sally
Deborah Sheridan-Taylor (Actor) .. Erika Pollard
Rupert Procter (Actor) .. Simon Henshaw
Abby Rakic-Platt (Actor) .. Nicky Warren
Brett Fancy (Actor) .. Barry Warren
Michael McStay (Actor) .. Will McRae
Valerie Lilley (Actor) .. Pat McRae
Diana Payan (Actor) .. Maureen
David Hepple (Actor) .. Roger Pollard
Gabrielle Palmer (Actor) .. Tess Pollard
Michele Moran (Actor) .. Receptionist
Paul Ryan (Actor) .. Yellowcoat compere
Steve Edwin (Actor) .. Uniformed officer
James Bird (Actor) .. Martin McRae
Sharon Hughff (Producer)
Jonathan Fox Bassett (Director)
Mike Greig (Writer)