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

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Season 1, Episode 2

Annie is struck by Michael's strangeness in the wake of an awful discovery, while Alana seeks comfort from her dad, but he appears to be in denial. As the case escalates, Ivan reminds Annie that her duties are restricted to family liaison, while Michael is frustrated by the detective and Becky's constant presence in the house


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Cast & Crew

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Eve Myles (Actor) .. DS Annie Cassidy
David Morrissey (Actor) .. Michael Polly
Rupert Evans (Actor) .. Rory Bowman
Billy Barratt (Actor) .. Dylan Sedgwick
Tahmid Choudhury (Actor) .. James Bauri
Nicholas Nunn (Actor) .. Paul Whitechurch
Emma Appleton (Actor) .. Alana Polly
Amanda Lawrence (Actor) .. Simone Kinnard
Hollie Bailey (Actor) .. Sarah Polly
Arthur Hughes (Actor) .. DI Ivan Pemberley
Jennifer Macbeth (Actor) .. DC Becky Hammond
Anna Acton (Actor) .. Philippa Dyce
Taj Kandula (Actor) .. Mandy Bauri
Elliot Cowan (Actor) .. Stephen Sedgwick
Ryan Zhou (Actor) .. Jack Palmer
Peter McDonald (Actor) .. DI Craig Stanhope
Dorian Simpson (Actor) .. PC Andy Much
Sanchia McCormack (Actor) .. Trudy Gillam
Eleanor Fanyinka (Actor) .. Rebecca Hannah
Samantha Robinson (Actor) .. Pathologist Thelma Rickson
Tom Peggler (Actor) .. Theo Dyce
Oscar Batterham (Actor) .. DC Duncan Carmoody
Robert Murphy (Actor) .. Himself
Kate Fahy (Actor) .. Verity Sleighthome
Paul Freeman (Actor) .. Malcolm Sleighthome
Chris Vincent (Actor) .. Check-out guy
George Kay (Writer)
Richard Laxton (Director)
Mark Hedges (Producer)
Elaine Pyke (Executive producer)
Willow Grylls (Executive producer)
Matt Sandford (Executive producer)

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Did You Know..

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Eve Myles (Actor) .. DS Annie Cassidy
Born: July 08, 1978 in Ystradgynlais, Powys
Best Known For: Playing a crime-fighting sidekick in Torchwood.
Early-life: Born in 1978 in Ystradgynlais, in Powys, South Wales, Myles attended the Ysgol Maes-y-Dderwen school. After training as an actor and completing a degree in acting at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama in Cardiff, she graduated in 2000 and moved to London.
Career: In 2001, Myles landed a role in the film Score and the TV miniseries Tales from Pleasure Beach. From 2002 she took the lead role of Ceri in the BBC Wales drama Belonging and in 2003 played young Gwen in the EastEnders spin-out storyline Dot's Story. In 2005 she appeared in the BBC short film Colditz, which led to her taking a supporting role in the Doctor Who episode The Unquiet Dead, where by she was spotted by producer Russell T Davies. He wrote the part of Gwen for her in Torchwood, which resulted in her moving back home to Wales. More recently, she starred in Zach Braff's play All New People.
Quote: 'If I'd seen an alien, I would run completely in the other direction and pretend I hadn't seen a thing.'
Trivia: In 2010, Myles received a fellowship from the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama.
David Morrissey (Actor) .. Michael Polly
Born: June 21, 1964 in Liverpool
Best Known For: Playing The Governor in AMC TV series The Walking Dead.
Early-life: David Mark Morrissey is the youngest of four children and was born in Liverpool on June 21, 1964. When Morrissey was 15, his father, a shoe repairman and key cutter, died after suffering from a blood disorder. David was inspired to become an actor after seeing Ken Loach's film Kes. Aged 16 he joined the Everyman Youth Theatre during the golden age of dramatists Alan Bleasdale and Willy Russell. His contemporaries included Cathy Tyson and Ian Hart. He also spent time working on sets and costumes for a Wolverhampton theatre company.
Career: Morrissey's big break came at the age of 18 when he landed the lead role of Billy Rizley in Channel 4's first drama series, One Summer. After that he trained at Rada. A steady stream of small-screen and theatre roles followed. At the 2004 Bafta awards, Morrissey was nominated for Best TV Actor for his performance in the drama serial, State of Play. In the same year, The Deal, in which he co-starred as Gordon Brown to Michael Sheen's Tony Blair, won the award for Best Single Drama. Projects since include Blackpool, Cape Wrath, Red Riding, Basic Instinct 2, Nowhere Boy, Mrs Mandela, Doctor Who and a starring role in adaptations of Mark Billingham's Tom Thorne books for Sky1. In 2012, he joined the cast of The Walking Dead, and continues to work on stage whenever his busy schedule allows.
Quote: 'You never have any control over what people write or what they think, but there is a sense of me as a working-class lad done very well. I don't know where that comes from.'
Trivia: Morrissey is a lifelong Liverpool FC fan.
Rupert Evans (Actor) .. Rory Bowman
Billy Barratt (Actor) .. Dylan Sedgwick
Tahmid Choudhury (Actor) .. James Bauri
Nicholas Nunn (Actor) .. Paul Whitechurch
Emma Appleton (Actor) .. Alana Polly
Amanda Lawrence (Actor) .. Simone Kinnard
Hollie Bailey (Actor) .. Sarah Polly
Arthur Hughes (Actor) .. DI Ivan Pemberley
Jennifer Macbeth (Actor) .. DC Becky Hammond
Anna Acton (Actor) .. Philippa Dyce
Taj Kandula (Actor) .. Mandy Bauri
Elliot Cowan (Actor) .. Stephen Sedgwick
Ryan Zhou (Actor) .. Jack Palmer
Peter McDonald (Actor) .. DI Craig Stanhope
Dorian Simpson (Actor) .. PC Andy Much
Sanchia McCormack (Actor) .. Trudy Gillam
Eleanor Fanyinka (Actor) .. Rebecca Hannah
Samantha Robinson (Actor) .. Pathologist Thelma Rickson
Tom Peggler (Actor) .. Theo Dyce
Oscar Batterham (Actor) .. DC Duncan Carmoody
Robert Murphy (Actor) .. Himself
Kate Fahy (Actor) .. Verity Sleighthome
Paul Freeman (Actor) .. Malcolm Sleighthome
Chris Vincent (Actor) .. Check-out guy
George Kay (Writer)
Richard Laxton (Director)
Mark Hedges (Producer)
Elaine Pyke (Executive producer)
Willow Grylls (Executive producer)
Matt Sandford (Executive producer)

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