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11:15 pm - 12:15 am, Thursday, January 1 on ITV1 London (3)

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About this Broadcast

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Season 2, Episode 1

Eighteen months after Russia is blamed for shooting down a new cargo plane over the Atlantic, DS Hana Li is summoned to investigate the murder of an American diplomatic courier at Heathrow. The investigation leads her to London's US Embassy where new American Ambassador Ronald Tillman is hosting a party. Realising the killer has infiltrated the building, Hana and US Embassy security chief Clay Brody hunt them down. Meanwhile, a Russian threat is received onboard a UK Government jet. Thriller, starring Jing Lusi, Martin Compston and Lesley Sharp


HD subtitles repeat 16x9 audio-description
Movie/Drama Thriller

Cast & Crew

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Jack Ambrose (Actor) .. Flight Lieutenant Patrick Johnson
Tega Alexander (Actor) .. Flying Officer Paul Edney
Martin Compston (Actor) .. RSO Clay Brody
Alex Stoll (Actor) .. Agent Pete McQueen
Edward Crook (Actor) .. David Mills
Russell Balogh (Actor) .. Alexander Bortnik
Tom Forbes (Actor) .. Fox
Jing Lusi (Actor) .. DS Hana Li
Jemma Moore (Actor) .. Jess Li
Sarah Junillon (Actor) .. Agent Liv Lewis
Robert Gilbert (Actor) .. Supt. Simon O'Brien
Lesley Sharp (Actor) .. DG Madeline Delaney
Adam Buchanan (Actor) .. Rowan Olsen
Nicholas Rowe (Actor) .. DSEC Alex Peterson
Cash Holland (Actor) .. Agent Ruth Banks
Steph Lacey (Actor) .. Megan Campbell
Danusia Samal (Actor) .. Captain Sarah Wright
MIchael James (Actor) .. Co-Pilot Gavin Moore
Guy Williams (Actor) .. Air Marshal John Johnson
Lucy Newman-Williams (Actor) .. Mary Stewart
Glenn Wrage (Actor) .. Craig Stewart
Tibu Fortes (Actor) .. Perry Lambert
Tom Ashley (Actor) .. Noel King
Trevor White (Actor) .. US Ambassador Ronald Tillman
(Actor) .. DCM Cece Redding
Lucrezia Millarini (Actor) .. ITV Newsreader
Adam Woolley (Actor) .. Border Officer
Kieron Hawkes (Director)
Julie Gardner (Executive producer)
Peter A Dowling (Executive producer)
Lachlan MacKinnon (Executive producer)
Chris May (Producer)

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Did You Know..

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Jack Ambrose (Actor) .. Flight Lieutenant Patrick Johnson
Tega Alexander (Actor) .. Flying Officer Paul Edney
Martin Compston (Actor) .. RSO Clay Brody
Born: May 08, 1984 in Greenock, Inverclyde, Scotland
Best Known For: Playing Steve Arnott in Line of Duty.
Early-life: Born on May 8, 1984 in Greenock, Inverclyde, Scotland. He attended St Columba's High School. Initially, he dreamed of becoming a football player and often went to watch Celtic matches with his brother Barry. After he finished school, he signed for local professional football team Greenock Morton.
Career: Despite having no acting experience, Compston was cast in the lead role in Ken Loach's Sweet Sixteen (2002). Following this, he got a regular role as Ewan Brodie in Monarch of the Glen. He also reunited with Loach when he appeared in Tickets (2005). Compston has since appeared in a number of films, including Red Road (2006), True North (2006) and The Damned United (2009). He also starred in SoulBoy (2010). In 2012, he was cast in the police drama Line of Duty as the lead character, Steve Arnott. He also played Peter Manuel in the ITV mini-series In Plain Sight.
Quote: "The last time I threw a punch was in primary school, and that was probably a slap."
Trivia: He successfully fought with the local council to have Sweet Sixteen reduced to a certificate 15 so that teenagers in his area could learn from it.
Alex Stoll (Actor) .. Agent Pete McQueen
Edward Crook (Actor) .. David Mills
Russell Balogh (Actor) .. Alexander Bortnik
Tom Forbes (Actor) .. Fox
Jing Lusi (Actor) .. DS Hana Li
Jemma Moore (Actor) .. Jess Li
Sarah Junillon (Actor) .. Agent Liv Lewis
Robert Gilbert (Actor) .. Supt. Simon O'Brien
Lesley Sharp (Actor) .. DG Madeline Delaney
Born: April 03, 1960 in Liverpool
Best Known For: Scott & Bailey
Early-life: Lesley was born in Manchester on April 3, 1960, but raised in Liverpool by her adoptive Scottish parents. She got to know her birth mother in later years, and pieced together her biological father's background while appearing on Who Do You Think You Are? One of her earliest memories involves the many summers she spent in Edinburgh - where it rained. Lesley claims to have watched a lot of TV as a child, but when she announced her intention of becoming an actress, her father wasn't pleased. She spent a year as a civil servant before landing a place at drama school.
Career: Sharp has rarely been out of work since the mid-1980s, but chooses her projects carefully, preferring to select top quality productions rather than jobs for the money. Her first movie was 1986's Rita, Sue and Bob Too. Roles in Road, The Rachel Papers and Close My Eyes followed. Frank Stubbs Promotes was a TV hit in 1993, the same year she worked on Naked, with Mike Leigh, with whom she re-teamed for Vera Drake. Her work in Playing the Field, Clocking Off and Bob and Rose made her one of the small screen's most sought-after actresses. Sharp has also worked extensively in the theatre, but is perhaps best known for playing DC Janet Scott in Scott & Bailey.
Quote: "I don't believe in ghosts or anything like that, and I'm not religious, but I hate the idea that all this ends."
Trivia: Her husband Nicholas Gleaves plays the role of DS Andy Roper in Scott and Bailey.
Adam Buchanan (Actor) .. Rowan Olsen
Nicholas Rowe (Actor) .. DSEC Alex Peterson
Cash Holland (Actor) .. Agent Ruth Banks
Steph Lacey (Actor) .. Megan Campbell
Danusia Samal (Actor) .. Captain Sarah Wright
MIchael James (Actor) .. Co-Pilot Gavin Moore
Guy Williams (Actor) .. Air Marshal John Johnson
Lucy Newman-Williams (Actor) .. Mary Stewart
Glenn Wrage (Actor) .. Craig Stewart
Tibu Fortes (Actor) .. Perry Lambert
Tom Ashley (Actor) .. Noel King
Trevor White (Actor) .. US Ambassador Ronald Tillman
(Actor) .. DCM Cece Redding
Lucrezia Millarini (Actor) .. ITV Newsreader
Adam Woolley (Actor) .. Border Officer
Peter A Dowling (Writer)
Kieron Hawkes (Director)
Julie Gardner (Executive producer)
Peter A Dowling (Executive producer)
Lachlan MacKinnon (Executive producer)
Chris May (Producer)