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01:55 am - 02:25 am, Monday, April 27 on BBC Two England (2)

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Season 1, Episode 2

Dylan announces a shocking decision about the busines that leaves Cat and Ollie stunned and puts the family's future in doubt. Shannon is only thinking of Arran, who is rebuilding a relationship with his ambitious brother Liangelo and it becomes apparent that Arran's split loyalties might pose a problem for Shannon


HD subtitles repeat 16x9 sign-language audio-description
Movie/Drama Police/Crime Drama Romance

Cast & Crew

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Emma Laird (Actor) .. Shannon
Loyle Carner (Actor) .. Arran
Sam Riley (Actor) .. Dylan
Laura Fraser (Actor) .. Cat
Lindsay Duncan (Actor) .. Ollie
Neil Leiper (Actor) .. Sam
Thierry Mabonga (Actor) .. Spencer
Gordon Brown (Actor) .. Eddie
Russ Bain (Actor) .. Ben
Connor Newall (Actor) .. Liangelo
Lucas Green (Actor) .. Young Liangelo
Joseph Ogbu (Actor) .. Young Arran
Theo Barrowclough (Executive producer)
Jolyon Symonds (Executive producer)
Tessa Ross (Executive producer)
Juliette Howell (Executive producer)
Angus Lamont (Producer)

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Did You Know..

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Emma Laird (Actor) .. Shannon
Loyle Carner (Actor) .. Arran
Sam Riley (Actor) .. Dylan
Born: January 08, 1980 in Menston, West Yorkshire
Best Known For: Playing Ian Curtis in Control.
Early-life: Samuel Peter W. Riley was born on January 8, 1980 in Menston, West Yorkshire to nursery school teacher Amanda and textile agent Andrew. He studied at Malsis School, Cross Hills and at Uppingham School. He was a member of the National Youth Theatre and was turned down by both the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Career: Riley got his breakthrough when he was cast as Joy Division frontman, Ian Curtis in the biopic Control. Following this, he landed roles in Franklyn (2008), Brighton Rock (2010), On The Road (2012) and Byzantium (2012). One of his biggest roles came in 2014 when he played Diaval in Maleficent. More recently, he has played Mr Darcy in Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (2016) and appeared in Free Fire (2016), as well as TV series SS-GB and Tinkershrimp and Dutch.
Quote: 'I'm an actor, of course, so I like to show off.'
Trivia: He was the lead singer of the band 10,000 Things.
Laura Fraser (Actor) .. Cat
Lindsay Duncan (Actor) .. Ollie
Born: November 07, 1950 in Edinburgh
Best Known For: Her many acclaimed stage roles.
Early-life: Born November 7, 1950, in Edinburgh, but spent part of her childhood in Leeds and Birmingham. Neither of her parents had a showbusiness background, and her mother originally wanted her to become a doctor. However, they supported her decision to tread the boards after the acting bug bit while appearing in school productions. She regrets the fact her father - who died in a car accident when she was a teenager - didn't live to see her success.
Career: After spells at Bristol University and the Central School of Speech and Drama, she landed professional roles in a variety of theatrical productions. Her first TV appearance came in 1975's Further Up Pompeii! Parts at the Royal Exchange in the likes of The Rivals and What the Butler Saw gained her huge acclaim. Arguably her biggest stage successes have both come opposite Alan Rickman, in productions of Les Liaisons Dangereuses and Private Lives. Duncan has popped up in TV and film projects such as Reilly: The Ace of Spies, Kit Curran, Prick Up Your Ears, Traffik, GBH, Jake's Progress, Oliver Twist, An Ideal Husband, Doctor Who, Poirot, Alice in Wonderland and Rome.
Quote: 'All good rehearsals involve quite a lot of laughing, that's the way to get through it.'
Trivia: She took a role in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace to please their son, Cal, who is a huge fan of the franchise.
Neil Leiper (Actor) .. Sam
Thierry Mabonga (Actor) .. Spencer
Gordon Brown (Actor) .. Eddie
Russ Bain (Actor) .. Ben
Connor Newall (Actor) .. Liangelo
Lucas Green (Actor) .. Young Liangelo
Joseph Ogbu (Actor) .. Young Arran
Charlotte Regan (Writer)
Theo Barrowclough (Executive producer)
Jolyon Symonds (Executive producer)
Tessa Ross (Executive producer)
Juliette Howell (Executive producer)
Angus Lamont (Producer)

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