The Lady


9:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Sunday, March 1 on ITV1 London (3)

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Season 1, Episode 3

Jane believes that marriage with boyfriend Tommy is just around the corner, but cracks soon appear in the relationship and a toxic pattern starts to emerge. Now living together, they try to integrate into each other's social circles, but some of their friends are disapproving of the relationship. Confronted with the sudden appearance of a ghost from her past at a party, Jane starts to unravel and a make-or-break holiday has disastrous consequences.


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Cast & Crew

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Mia McKenna-Bruce (Actor) .. Jane Andrews
Ed Speleers (Actor) .. Thomas Cressman
Natalie Dormer (Actor) .. Sarah Ferguson
Philip Glenister (Actor) .. DCI Douglas
Laura Aikman (Actor) .. Francesca
Sean Teale (Actor) .. Luis Castillo
Stephanie Street (Actor) .. DS Smart
James Anderson (Actor) .. Rick Cressman
Joe Barnes (Actor) .. Josh
Graham Dickson (Actor) .. Duncan
Joseph Ollman (Actor) .. Leo
Sai Bennett (Actor) .. Camilla
Anastasia Hille (Actor) .. Barbara Cressman
Jack Alldridge (Actor) .. David Cressman
Kerry Howard (Actor) .. Cathy Kerruish
Samuel Jordan (Actor) .. PC McGuire
Jonathan Nyati (Actor) .. Simon
Laura Joy Pieters (Actor) .. Fiona
Shin-Fei Chen (Actor) .. Talk show host
Andy Harries (Executive producer)
Rebecca Hodgson (Executive producer)
(Executive producer)

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Did You Know..

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Mia McKenna-Bruce (Actor) .. Jane Andrews
Ed Speleers (Actor) .. Thomas Cressman
Born: April 07, 1988 in Chichester
Best Known For: Playing Jimmy Kent in Downton Abbey.
Early-life: Born Edward John Speleers in Chichester on April 7, 1988 to Gill and John. His parents divorced when he was three. He has two older half brothers. His first breakthrough came in 2006 when he left Eastbourne College to play the title role in the film Eragon (2006). The film was panned by critics but did well at the box office.
Career: Speleers went on to star in the ITV soap opera Echo Beach, and played one of the lead roles in the British thriller A Lonely Place to Die (2011). In 2012, he began playing Jimmy Kent in ITV's popular historical drama Downton Abbey. After leaving the show in 2014, Speleers has starred in the box-office flop Plastic (2014), the miniseries Wolf Hall and BBC drama Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime.
Quote: 'My job isn't about pursuing fame and then becoming an actor. It's about becoming an actor, and if fame follows suit, that's fine.'
Trivia: Speleers is a founding partner of film production and talent management company Firefly.
Natalie Dormer (Actor) .. Sarah Ferguson
Philip Glenister (Actor) .. DCI Douglas
Born: February 10, 1963 in London
Best Known For: Playing gruff copper Gene Hunt in Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes.
Early-life: Philip Haywood Glenister was born on February 10, 1963, in London. Showbusiness was in his blood from an early age, especially as his father, John, is a TV director and his elder brother Robert is an actor. He went to Hatch End Comprehensive School, worked as a film publicist, and later studied at the Central School of Speech and Drama for three years, before appearing in 1990 stage play Mad Forest.
Career: Glenister's first professional role was as Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet at the Lyceum, Edinburgh. He went on to star in Jonathan Harvey's acclaimed play Beautiful Thing at the Bush Theatre in London. On TV, Glenister honed his craft in Minder, Love Hurts, True Love, The Perfect Blue and Sharpe. However, it was roles in Clocking Off, The Hunt, State of Play and Island at War that boosted his profile. On the big screen he has appeared in ID, Calendar Girls, Kingdom of Heaven and Bel Ami. Award-winning BBC drama Life on Mars and its follow-up Ashes to Ashes turned him into a cult hero. He has also starred in the film Tuesday, and on TV in Cranford, Demons, Big School and Mad Dogs. He hosts the series For the Love of Cars.
Quote: 'The celebrity stuff really isn't me. I'm interested in the work: good writing, getting the part and the character right, pleasing the audience.'
Trivia: In 2008, he published a book on 1970s and 80s culture called Things Ain't What They Used to Be.
Laura Aikman (Actor) .. Francesca
Sean Teale (Actor) .. Luis Castillo
Stephanie Street (Actor) .. DS Smart
James Anderson (Actor) .. Rick Cressman
Joe Barnes (Actor) .. Josh
Graham Dickson (Actor) .. Duncan
Joseph Ollman (Actor) .. Leo
Sai Bennett (Actor) .. Camilla
Anastasia Hille (Actor) .. Barbara Cressman
Born: November 28, 1965 in London
Best Known For: A string of roles.
Early-life: Anastasia was born in London on November 28, 1965. She went on to study acting at London's Drama Centre. In 1992, she made her TV debut in an episode of Red Dwarf. Guest roles followed in The Bill, Jeeves and Wooster, Kavanagh QC, Trial & Retribution and A Dance to the Music of Time.
Career: A constant on the small screen, Hille has also appeared in Cutting It, Hawking, Silent Witness, Lewis, Agatha Christie's Poirot, Foyle's War, Getting On, Prey, Hinterland, The Missing and Not Safe for Work. She received a Bafta nomination for her role in the miniseries The Fear. Her film credits include The Hole (2001), Good (2008), The Awakening (2011), Snow White & the Huntsman (2012) and The Riot Club (2014). On the stage, she has received Olivier nominations for roles in The Master Builder and The Effect. In 2015, she starred alongside Benedict Cumberbatch in Hamlet at the Barbican.
Quote: 'The opportunities in film to make great stories and great pictures, and do something that will last, is really fascinating.'
Trivia: At drama school, Hille won second prize at the Ian Charleson Awards, behind Toby Stephens and ahead of Jude Law.
Jack Alldridge (Actor) .. David Cressman
Kerry Howard (Actor) .. Cathy Kerruish
Samuel Jordan (Actor) .. PC McGuire
Jonathan Nyati (Actor) .. Simon
Laura Joy Pieters (Actor) .. Fiona
Shin-Fei Chen (Actor) .. Talk show host
Debbie O'Malley (Writer)
Lee Haven Jones (Director)
Florence Haddon-Cave (Producer)
Oliver Parker (Editor)
Andy Harries (Executive producer)
Rebecca Hodgson (Executive producer)
(Executive producer)