Patience: The Timetable


9:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Thursday, January 15 on Channel 4 (4)

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The Timetable
Season 2, Episode 4

A young autistic girl is found hiding at the Railway Museum after witnessing her father's murder and her mother's disappearance but she's unable to tell anyone what happened. Patience tries her best to connect with her and gain her trust


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Cast & Crew

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Joanna Horton (Actor) .. Clare Braxton
Lyra Kane (Actor) .. Lola Braxton
Andrew Mockler (Actor) .. Phillip Braxton
Ella Maisy Purvis (Actor) .. Patience Evans
Tom Lewis (Actor) .. Elliot Scott
Jordan Mahr (Actor) .. Chuong
Nenda Neururer (Actor) .. Violet
Jessica Hynes (Actor) .. DI Frankie Monroe
Nathan Welsh (Actor) .. DS Jake Hunter
Barry Aird (Actor) .. Martin
Liza Sadovy (Actor) .. Dr Loretta Parsons
Ali Ariaie (Actor) .. DC Will Akbari
Daisy Jacob (Actor) .. Evie Braxton
Natasha Cottriall (Actor) .. Kirsty Social Worker
Natalie Gavin (Actor) .. Nadia Ward
Connor Curren (Actor) .. Billy Thompson
Mark Benton (Actor) .. DCI Calvin Baxter
Rhiannon Clements (Actor) .. Zinzi Rooks
Rosalyn Wright (Actor) .. Emily Teacher
Kalin Morrow (Actor) .. Family Liaison Officer
Matt Green (Actor) .. Tour Guide
Charles De Meester (Actor) .. Security guard
Jo McGrath (Executive producer)
Walter Iuzzolino (Executive producer)
Dries Vos (Executive producer)
Alison Kee (Executive producer)

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Joanna Horton (Actor) .. Clare Braxton
Lyra Kane (Actor) .. Lola Braxton
Andrew Mockler (Actor) .. Phillip Braxton
Ella Maisy Purvis (Actor) .. Patience Evans
Tom Lewis (Actor) .. Elliot Scott
Jordan Mahr (Actor) .. Chuong
Nenda Neururer (Actor) .. Violet
Jessica Hynes (Actor) .. DI Frankie Monroe
Born: November 15, 1972 in London
Best Known For: Her appearances in a variety of sitcoms.
Early-life: Born Tallulah Jessica Elina Stevenson in Lewisham, South London, on October 30, 1972, and raised in Brighton, Sussex. She began writing at school, concentrating on creating unusual sci-fi stories. At 14, she joined the National Youth Theatre and four years later moved to London, where she earned a crust as an an actress and comedian. She became friends with actress Katy Carmichael and they went on to work with Simon Pegg on the sketch show Six Pairs of Pants.
Career: Hynes worked with Pegg and director Edgar Wright on Asylum before they collaborated on cult Channel 4 sitcom Spaced. Hynes was nominated for an Olivier Award for her work in stage play The Night Heron, and garnered a Bafta nomination for 2001 TV film, Tomorrow La Scala! She had a small role in Pegg and Wright's hit 2004 film Shaun of the Dead. Hynes also appeared in The Royle Family, Bob and Rose, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, According To Bex, Pinochet in Suburbia, Confetti, Four Last Songs and Magicians. She made a memorable appearance in two episodes of Doctor Who alongside David Tennant, playing a teacher who won the Time Lord's love. She's since returned to sitcoms with Up the Women (which she also wrote), Twenty Twelve and its spin-off W1A.
Quote: "I don't want to be the next Nicole Kidman. I've got enough on my plate being the current Jessica."
Trivia: She decided to become known by her married name of Hynes in 2007.
Nathan Welsh (Actor) .. DS Jake Hunter
Barry Aird (Actor) .. Martin
Liza Sadovy (Actor) .. Dr Loretta Parsons
Ali Ariaie (Actor) .. DC Will Akbari
Daisy Jacob (Actor) .. Evie Braxton
Natasha Cottriall (Actor) .. Kirsty Social Worker
Natalie Gavin (Actor) .. Nadia Ward
Connor Curren (Actor) .. Billy Thompson
Mark Benton (Actor) .. DCI Calvin Baxter
Born: November 16, 1965 in Guisborough
Best Known For: Northern Lights, and Waterloo Road.
Early-life: Born on 16 November, 1965, in Guisborough in the North East, Mark hoped to follow in the footsteps of his uncle, actor Michael Gunn. Always the class clown, he fell in love with the theatre and spent many years trying to make a career out of acting. He was in the same drama class at the Stockton-Billingham Tech as actress Elizabeth Carling. Some of his early acting experience came with the Middlesbrough Youth Theatre, with performances in plays such as Atmos Fear and Twist.
Career: Benton's big break came in the 1997 Mike Leigh film Career Girls. For the past decade he has barely been off our screens. He had a recurring role as Father McBride in the James Nesbitt series Murphy's Law. He has starred with Vic and Bob in their remake of Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), Catterick, and Monkey Trousers. He was comedy gold in Craig Cash's Early Doors and The Booze Cruise trilogy. His biggest role was alongside Robson Green in Christmas Lights, Northern Lights, City Lights and Clash of the Santas. He was also a regular on Waterloo Road and is the host of game show The Edge. In 2013, he was a contestant on Strictly Come Dancing.
Quote: "I think sometimes you have to ask if you want to be an actor or do you want to be a celebrity? I was tempted to do Celebrity Mastermind but I couldn't think of a specialist subject."
Trivia: Benton is a die-hard supporter of Middlesbrough FC and has featured in the club's official season ticket advertising campaign.
Rhiannon Clements (Actor) .. Zinzi Rooks
Rosalyn Wright (Actor) .. Emily Teacher
Kalin Morrow (Actor) .. Family Liaison Officer
Matt Green (Actor) .. Tour Guide
Charles De Meester (Actor) .. Security guard
Amy Shindler (Writer)
Beth Chalmers (Writer)
Jacqueline Clyne (Producer)
Jo McGrath (Executive producer)
Walter Iuzzolino (Executive producer)
Dries Vos (Executive producer)
Alison Kee (Executive producer)
Maarten Moerkerke (Director)