Lynley: This Body of Death


8:30 pm - 10:00 pm, Monday, January 12 on BBC One London HD (101)

Average User Rating: 1.00 (1 votes)
My Rating: Sign in or Register to view last vote

Add to Favourites

About this Broadcast

-
This Body of Death
Season 1, Episode 2

Havers and Lynley are assigned the case of a missing estate agent who has recently moved to Horsford and joined a dating app. Together, they uncover the reason for her change of career and a very disturbing secret from her past


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

Cast & Crew

-

Leo Suter (Actor) .. DI Thomas Lynley
Sofia Barclay (Actor) .. DS Barbara Havers
Michael Workeye (Actor) .. DC Tony Bekele
Daniel Mays (Actor) .. DCI Brian Nies
Niamh Walsh (Actor) .. Helen Clyde
Tom Forbes (Actor) .. Gareth Burns
Jack Archer (Actor) .. Frazer Moran
Oliver Wellington (Actor) .. Leo Hodgson
Eleanor O'Brien (Actor) .. Gemma Hastings
Nicolo Pasetti (Actor) .. Paolo Ross
Nisha Nayar (Actor) .. Amani Havers
Adrian Wheeler (Actor) .. James Havers
Fiona Browne (Actor) .. Dr Hodges
Katherine Moran (Actor) .. Hayley
Joshua Sher (Actor) .. Simon St James
Crispin Letts (Actor) .. DI Doug Langham
Kirsty Bushell (Actor) .. Mrs Kneighton
Steve Thompson (Dramatised by)
Ed Bazalgette (Director)

More Information

-

No Logo

Did You Know..

-

Leo Suter (Actor) .. DI Thomas Lynley
Sofia Barclay (Actor) .. DS Barbara Havers
Michael Workeye (Actor) .. DC Tony Bekele
Daniel Mays (Actor) .. DCI Brian Nies
Born: March 31, 1978 in Epping, Essex
Best Known For: Playing Danny in Line of Duty.
Early-life: Daniel Alan Mays was born on March 31, 1978 in Epping, Essex to an electrician father and a bank cashier mother. He was brought up in Buckhurst Hill, Essex. Daniel studied at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts before going on to attend the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, which he graduated from in 2000.
Career: After graduating, Mays landed a number of small roles in such TV series as EastEnders, In Deep and The Bill as well as the film Pearl Harbor (2001). He starred in BBC drama Rehab in 2003. Mays then went on to land roles in such TV series as Top Buzzer, Funland, Plus One and Ashes to Ashes. He also had an appearance in an episode of Doctor Who. Mays had parts in such films as Atonement (2007), Made in Dagenham (2010) and The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn (2011). As well as TV and film, Mays has had work in theatre, including six plays at London's Royal Court Theatre. More recently, he has had roles in TV series Line of Duty and Born to Kill, as well as Rogue One (2016).
Quote: "I want to use my power as an actor to talk and comment about the world that we face now. That's the draw for me, the kind of projects I want to do."
Trivia: In 2017, he was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Line of Duty.
Niamh Walsh (Actor) .. Helen Clyde
Tom Forbes (Actor) .. Gareth Burns
Jack Archer (Actor) .. Frazer Moran
Oliver Wellington (Actor) .. Leo Hodgson
Eleanor O'Brien (Actor) .. Gemma Hastings
Nicolo Pasetti (Actor) .. Paolo Ross
Nisha Nayar (Actor) .. Amani Havers
Adrian Wheeler (Actor) .. James Havers
Fiona Browne (Actor) .. Dr Hodges
Katherine Moran (Actor) .. Hayley
Joshua Sher (Actor) .. Simon St James
Crispin Letts (Actor) .. DI Doug Langham
Kirsty Bushell (Actor) .. Mrs Kneighton
Elizabeth George (Writer)
Steve Thompson (Dramatised by)
Ed Bazalgette (Director)

Before / After

-

Panorama
8:00 pm