The Night Manager


9:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Sunday, January 11 on BBC One London HD (101)

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Season 2, Episode 3

Pine gains Teddy's trust and secretly finds the proof he needs to connect the Cartagena shipment to covert British intelligence interests. But then things start to go wrong


new HD subtitles 16x9 new audio-description
Espionage Literary Adaptation Movie/Drama Thriller

Cast & Crew

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Tom Hiddleston (Actor) .. Jonathan Pine
Diego Calva (Actor) .. Teddy Dos Santos
Camila Morrone (Actor) .. Roxana Bolaños
Paul Chahidi (Actor) .. Basil Karapetian
Hayley Squires (Actor) .. Sally Price-Jones
Indira Varma (Actor) .. Mayra Cavendish
Alberto Ammann (Actor) .. Alejandro Gualteros
Unax Ugalde (Actor) .. Juan Carrascal
Diego Santos (Actor) .. Martín Álvarez
Slavko Sobin (Actor) .. Viktor
Hugh Laurie (Actor) .. Richard Roper
Erik Rodriguez (Actor) .. Beni
Fabio Espinosa (Actor) .. Chico
(Actor) .. Horacio Sánchez
Lina Forero (Actor) .. Paloma
Juan Carlos Cruz (Actor) .. TV reporter
David Farr (Writer)
Stephen Garrett (Executive producer)
Stephen Cornwell (Executive producer)
Simon Cornwell (Executive producer)
Adrian Guerra (Executive producer)
Michele Wolkoff (Executive producer)
Tessa Inkelaar (Executive producer)
William D Johnson (Executive producer)
Arthur Wang (Executive producer)
Joseph Tsai (Executive producer)
Chris Rice (Executive producer)
Clare Cornwell (Executive producer)
Susanne Bier (Executive producer)
Georgi Banks-Davies (Executive producer)

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Did You Know..

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Tom Hiddleston (Actor) .. Jonathan Pine
Born: February 09, 1981 in London
Best Known For: Playing Loki in the Thor movies.
Early-life: Thomas William Hiddleston was born in London on February 9, 1981 to Diana and James. He has two sisters, Emma and Sarah. He was raised in Wimbledon and later in Oxford. He boarded at Eton College and went on to study at Pembroke College at the University of Cambridge. In his second term at Cambridge, he performed in a production of A Streetcar Named Desire. He furthered his acting training at Rada, graduating in 2005.
Career: Hiddleston made his small-screen debut in the 2001 TV movie The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. A year later, he starred in the TV movie The Gathering Storm. After graduating from Rada, he made his film debut in Unrelated (2007). He is best known for playing the character Loki in the Thor movies and in The Avengers (2012). His other film credits include Archipelago (2010), Midnight in Paris (2011), War Horse (2011) and Muppets Most Wanted (2014). He won an Olivier Award in 2008 for his role in Cymbeline.
Quote: "I think we all see ourselves as the heroes in our own lives."
Trivia: Hiddleston supports UNICEF.
Diego Calva (Actor) .. Teddy Dos Santos
Camila Morrone (Actor) .. Roxana Bolaños
Paul Chahidi (Actor) .. Basil Karapetian
Hayley Squires (Actor) .. Sally Price-Jones
Indira Varma (Actor) .. Mayra Cavendish
Alberto Ammann (Actor) .. Alejandro Gualteros
Unax Ugalde (Actor) .. Juan Carrascal
Diego Santos (Actor) .. Martín Álvarez
Slavko Sobin (Actor) .. Viktor
Hugh Laurie (Actor) .. Richard Roper
Born: June 11, 1959 in Oxford
Best Known For: His double-act with Stephen Fry
Early-life: Born James Hugh Calum Laurie on June 11, 1959, in Oxford, the youngest of a doctor's four children; his father was also a gold medal-winning rower at the 1948 Olympics. After attending Eton, Hugh followed him into the sport, competing for England and in the Boat Race while at Cambridge, where he studied archaeology and anthropology. While president of the university's Footlights entertainment group, he met Stephen Fry. After touring Australia with their revue The Cellar Tapes, they teamed up professionally.
Career: Fry and Laurie's stage success led to the TV sketch show Alfresco, which also featured Emma Thompson, Ben Elton and Robbie Coltrane. In 1987, Elton cast him in sitcom Blackadder the Third as amiable idiot George. A Bit of Fry and Laurie, and Jeeves and Wooster cemented his reputation as one of the UK's brightest comedy talents. He appeared with several celebrity pals in the movies Peter's Friends, Maybe Baby, and Sense and Sensibility. Other projects include 101 Dalmatians, The Man in the Iron Mask, Stuart Little and its sequel, the Flight of the Phoenix remake and TV series Fortysomething. His novel, The Gun Seller, was also a hit. His award-winning role in House turned him into an international star. Since it ended in 2012, Laurie has largely concentrated on music.
Quote: On his status as a sex symbol: "Even my wife doesn't think I'm sexy, it's a miracle we have children."
Trivia: Laurie has three children, loves motorbikes, is an atheist and has battled depression.
Erik Rodriguez (Actor) .. Beni
Fabio Espinosa (Actor) .. Chico
(Actor) .. Horacio Sánchez
Lina Forero (Actor) .. Paloma
Juan Carlos Cruz (Actor) .. TV reporter
David Farr (Writer)
Matthew Patnick (Producer)
Stephen Garrett (Executive producer)
Stephen Cornwell (Executive producer)
Simon Cornwell (Executive producer)
Adrian Guerra (Executive producer)
Michele Wolkoff (Executive producer)
Tessa Inkelaar (Executive producer)
William D Johnson (Executive producer)
Arthur Wang (Executive producer)
Joseph Tsai (Executive producer)
Chris Rice (Executive producer)
Clare Cornwell (Executive producer)
Susanne Bier (Executive producer)
Georgi Banks-Davies (Executive producer)

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