The Murder Line: No Loose Ends


04:00 am - 04:50 am, Tuesday, April 21 on ITV1 London (3)

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No Loose Ends
Season 1, Episode 3

Tommy is determined to recover the missing drugs and regain favour with New York kingpin Duke, whose enforcers arrive to pressure May and force her to take drastic action. After a threat at Pete's funeral, Henry hides Ruby and Miles at the Heron motel while unaware that they are making big money through their new online operation


HD subtitles repeat 16x9 sign-language
Movie/Drama Police/Crime Drama Thriller

Cast & Crew

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Stephen Amell (Actor) .. Henry Roland
Hamza Haq (Actor) .. Tommy Hawley
Minnie Driver (Actor) .. May Ferguson
Tamara Podemski (Actor) .. Erica Ross
Katia Edith Wood (Actor) .. Ruby
Jeremy Watson (Actor) .. Miles
Kate Corbett (Actor) .. Liv
Thomas Craig (Actor) .. Gaz
Ashton Cressman (Actor) .. Adam
Anna Douglas (Actor) .. Julie Roland
Christopher Heyerdahl (Actor) .. Charlie Penner
Christian Lloyd (Actor) .. Chaz
Qasim Khan (Actor) .. Silas
Natalie Liconti (Actor) .. Bo
Robert Budreau (Director)
Paige Haight (Producer)
Shauna Jamison (Producer)
Aaron Martin (Executive producer)
Scott Garvie (Executive producer)
Mackenzie Donaldson (Executive producer)

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Did You Know..

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Stephen Amell (Actor) .. Henry Roland
Born: May 08, 1981 in Toronto, Canada
Hamza Haq (Actor) .. Tommy Hawley
Minnie Driver (Actor) .. May Ferguson
Born: January 31, 1971 in London
Best Known For: Good Will Hunting.
Early-life: Born Amelia Fiona Driver on January 31, 1971, in Finsbury Park, London. Amelia was dubbed Minnie when her sister, Kate, couldn't pronounce her name. Her father was a businessman, her mother an interior designer. Driver was raised in Barbados, but attended Bedales School and finishing schools in Paris and Grenoble, after which she enrolled at the Webber-Douglas Academy of Dramatic Arts. She made ends meet by working as a singer and guitarist.
Career: Driver's TV debut was in 1990's God on the Rocks. She then appeared in The House of Eliott, and Mr Wroe's Virgins. Her big break came in 1995 when she starred in The Politician's Wife and Circle of Friends. Her most notable movies since include Sleepers, Good Will Hunting (for which she received an Oscar nomination), Grosse Pointe Blank, and Return to Me. In 2003 she appeared in the West End opposite Matthew Perry. She returned to the big screen in the movie version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera, and released her debut album in 2004. More recently she's appeared in TV series The Riches and The Deep, and on the big screen in Barney's Version and I Give It A Year.
Quote: 'I box as a sport, but I'd never box with a man. I'm not afraid of getting hurt. Quite the opposite: I'm afraid I'd get carried away and hurt the guy.'
Trivia: She was inspired to act after being bowled over by Meryl Streep in Sophie's Choice (1982).
Tamara Podemski (Actor) .. Erica Ross
Katia Edith Wood (Actor) .. Ruby
Jeremy Watson (Actor) .. Miles
Kate Corbett (Actor) .. Liv
Thomas Craig (Actor) .. Gaz
Ashton Cressman (Actor) .. Adam
Anna Douglas (Actor) .. Julie Roland
Christopher Heyerdahl (Actor) .. Charlie Penner
Christian Lloyd (Actor) .. Chaz
Qasim Khan (Actor) .. Silas
Natalie Liconti (Actor) .. Bo
Graeme Stewart (Writer)
Robert Budreau (Director)
Patrick Cassavetti (Producer)
Paige Haight (Producer)
Shauna Jamison (Producer)
Aaron Martin (Executive producer)
Scott Garvie (Executive producer)
Mackenzie Donaldson (Executive producer)

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