Piglets: Wrong Reasons


02:05 am - 02:35 am, Sunday, March 22 on ITV2 (6)

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About this Broadcast

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Wrong Reasons
Season 1, Episode 1

A fresh intake arrives at Norbourne Police Training College, where the no-nonsense Superintendent Julie Spry and the less-strict Superintendent Bob Weekes have the job of overseeing the training of the new recruits. All of the rookies have motives for being there, but some are more legitimate than others. Comedy set in a police training college, starring Sarah Parish and Mark Heap


HD subtitles 16x9 sign-language audio-description
Comedy Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Mark Heap (Actor) .. Supt Bob Weekes
Sarah Parish (Actor) .. Supt Julie Spry
Ukweli Roach (Actor) .. Sgt Mike Gunn
Colin McFarlane (Actor) .. Ch Supt Cunningham
Sam Pote (Actor) .. Leggo
Halema Hussain (Actor) .. Afia
Abdul Sessay (Actor) .. Dev
Jamie Bisping (Actor) .. Paul
Callie Cooke (Actor) .. Steph
Ricky Champ (Actor) .. Sgt Daz Black
Rebecca Humphries (Actor) .. Melanie
Sukh Kaur Ojla (Actor) .. Geeta
Nick Bartlett (Actor) .. Paul’s dad
Dillon Scott-Lewis (Actor) .. Paul’s brother
Stevee Davis (Actor) .. Recruit 718
Fay Rusling (Writer)
James Henry (Writer)
Sam Leifer (Director)
Alex Bertulis-Fernandes (Executive producer)
Caroline Leddy (Executive producer)

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Did You Know..

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Mark Heap (Actor) .. Supt Bob Weekes
Sarah Parish (Actor) .. Supt Julie Spry
Born: June 07, 1968 in Yeovil, Somerset
Best Known For: Cutting It and Mistresses.
Early-life: Sarah Parish was born on June 7, 1968, in Yeovil, Somerset. Her parents were both keen on amateur dramatics. She made her first stage appearance at the age of two in a local pantomime, and claims she was immediately hooked on acting. Parish then enrolled in dance classes and attended a youth theatre group throughout her school years. She went on to train at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts in London.
Career: Parish took small roles in various projects to gain experience. She first came to the nation's attention while appearing in a Boddington's TV advert. In 1998, she had a regular role as a receptionist in Peak Practice, and made her film debut a year later in Parting Shots. Since then she's appeared in a string of high-profile TV programmes, including Hearts and Bones, Cutting It, Sirens, Trust, Unconditional Love, Blackpool, Doctor Who, ShakespeaRe-told, Mistresses, Merlin, The Pillars of the Earth, Monroe, Hatfields & McCoys, and Atlantis. She also appeared in big-screen romantic comedies The Wedding Date and The Holiday.
Quote: 'In this business you can be flavour of the month. People might love me this year and then next year just think they have had enough of me.'
Trivia: She set up a charity, the Murray Parish Trust, with her husband James Murray in memory of their first daughter, who died of congenital heart failure at eight months old.
Ukweli Roach (Actor) .. Sgt Mike Gunn
Colin McFarlane (Actor) .. Ch Supt Cunningham
Sam Pote (Actor) .. Leggo
Halema Hussain (Actor) .. Afia
Abdul Sessay (Actor) .. Dev
Jamie Bisping (Actor) .. Paul
Callie Cooke (Actor) .. Steph
Ricky Champ (Actor) .. Sgt Daz Black
Rebecca Humphries (Actor) .. Melanie
Sukh Kaur Ojla (Actor) .. Geeta
Nick Bartlett (Actor) .. Paul’s dad
Dillon Scott-Lewis (Actor) .. Paul’s brother
Stevee Davis (Actor) .. Recruit 718
Robert Harley (Writer)
Victoria Pile (Writer)
Fay Rusling (Writer)
Oriane Messina (Writer)
Richard Preddy (Writer)
James Henry (Writer)
Sam Leifer (Director)
Alex Bertulis-Fernandes (Executive producer)
Caroline Leddy (Executive producer)

Before / After

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Plebs
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