Crookhaven: The Trials


3:05 pm - 3:50 pm, Sunday, April 12 on BBC One London (1)

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About this Broadcast

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The Trials
Season 1, Episode 7

The Crooklings compete at the cutthroat trials, with the eyes of the crooked world watching. The Nameless spy resorts to desperate measures, and Jia leads the search for Amira


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Children's/Youth Programmes Drama Family Movie/Drama Mystery

Cast & Crew

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Lucas Leach (Actor) .. Gabriel Avery
Keith Allen (Actor) .. Erasmus Sisman
Dougray Scott (Actor) .. Caspian Lockett
Amari Bacchus (Actor) .. Ade Okoro
Leila Khan (Actor) .. Amira Dhawan
Carmel Laniado (Actor) .. Penelope Lockett
Charlie Mann (Actor) .. Edgar Delacombe
Rowan Mcintosh (Actor) .. Dorian McArthur
Alex Mugnaioni (Actor) .. Diego Velasquez
Sani Thabo (Actor) .. Ede Okoro
Aerona Shi (Actor) .. Jia Ou
Tipper Seifert-Cleveland (Actor) .. Nicki/Villette
Miltos Yerolemou (Actor) .. Palombo
Emily Maitlis (Actor) .. Miss Clarke
Ti Barbosa (Actor) .. Leon
Genesis Lynea (Actor) .. Whisper
Naomi Wirthner (Actor) .. Matilda Jericho
Anna-Sophia Eden (Actor) .. Isabella
Arthur Darvill (Actor) .. The Leopard
Kenneth Collard (Actor) .. Hector Delacombe
Claire Forlani (Actor) .. Carmen
Ruta Gedmintas (Actor) .. Adria
Gerald Kyd (Actor) .. Samson Sorenson
Keith Singleton (Actor) .. Mickey
Celinde Schoenmaker (Actor) .. Miss Friedrich
Mark Freeland (Executive producer)
JJ Arcanjo (Writer)
Justin Young (Dramatised by)

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Did You Know..

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Lucas Leach (Actor) .. Gabriel Avery
Keith Allen (Actor) .. Erasmus Sisman
Born: June 02, 1953 in Gorseinon, near Swansea
Best Known For: Being the bad boy of TV.
Early-life: Despite his allegiance to the England football team, Keith Howell Charles Allen was born in Swansea, South Wales, in 1953. He supports Fulham FC. His brother Kevin is an actor, director and comedian. On leaving school, Keith had a variety of jobs, including coal mining (although he only completed three shifts), running the shooting gallery at a funfair and working in a chicken factory. His big showbusiness break came when he went down a storm at the Comedy Store in 1979.
Career: Allen was in a number of Comic Strip Presents... programmes during the 1980s. He also appeared in an episode of The Young Ones and made his film debut in Crystal Gazing, which he co-wrote. Among his highest profile projects are Scandal, A Very British Coup, Carry On Columbus, The Young Americans, Shallow Grave, Trainspotting, Martin Chuzzlewit, De-Lovely, 24 Hour Party People and The Others. Allen featured in BBC reality show Art School, released football-themed single Vindaloo as part of the band Fat Les, has conducted often-controversial interviews for Channel 4, and was most recently seen playing the Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood. More recently, he has starred in The Body Farm, By Any Means, and My Mad Fat Diary.
Quote: 'I'm similar to Marmite in many respects. People either love me or hate me.'
Trivia: He supports Fulham FC.
Dougray Scott (Actor) .. Caspian Lockett
Born: November 25, 1965 in Glenrothes, Scotland
Best Known For: Mission: Impossible II.
Early-life: Born Stephen Dougray Scott on November 25, 1965, in Glenrothes, Scotland. He studied at the Kirkcaldy College of Technology and the Welsh College of Music and Drama, where he was named the most promising drama student. He made his stage debut as Jem in To Kill a Mockingbird. On discovering there was already an actor registered with Equity called Stephen Scott, he adopted Dougray, his middle name and his French grandmother's surname.
Career: Dougray made his TV debut in an episode of Taggart in 1992, the same year he also appeared in Lovejoy, Tell Tale Hearts and his first film, The Weak and Wide Astray. Three years later he got his big break when he was cast as Major Rory Taylor in Soldier Soldier. He followed that with The Crow Road and Twin Town before moving to Hollywood to make Ever After and Deep Impact. A well-known face on both sides of the Atlantic, Dougray's work also includes Mission: Impossible II, This Year's Love, Enigma and Ripley's Game. He was a frontrunner to replace Pierce Brosnan as James Bond before it eventually went to Daniel Craig. More recently, he has starred on TV in The Day of the Triffids, My Week with Marilyn, Hitman and United. He is constantly in demand.
Quote: 'I do what I feel is right at the time. Opportunities come along and I take them or I don't. I feel happy about what I'm doing, and I work instinctively.'
Trivia: Dougray is a celebrity supporter of the British Red Cross.
Amari Bacchus (Actor) .. Ade Okoro
Leila Khan (Actor) .. Amira Dhawan
Carmel Laniado (Actor) .. Penelope Lockett
Charlie Mann (Actor) .. Edgar Delacombe
Rowan Mcintosh (Actor) .. Dorian McArthur
Alex Mugnaioni (Actor) .. Diego Velasquez
Sani Thabo (Actor) .. Ede Okoro
Aerona Shi (Actor) .. Jia Ou
Tipper Seifert-Cleveland (Actor) .. Nicki/Villette
Miltos Yerolemou (Actor) .. Palombo
Emily Maitlis (Actor) .. Miss Clarke
Ti Barbosa (Actor) .. Leon
Genesis Lynea (Actor) .. Whisper
Naomi Wirthner (Actor) .. Matilda Jericho
Anna-Sophia Eden (Actor) .. Isabella
Arthur Darvill (Actor) .. The Leopard
Born: June 17, 1982 in Birmingham
Best Known For: Playing Rory in Doctor Who.
Early-life: Born Thomas Arthur Darvill on June 17, 1982, in Birmingham. He has a younger sister. They grew up around performers and performing - his mother was a member of the Cannon Hill Puppet Theatre, with which she toured the world as a puppeteer and actor. His father played organ for artists such as Edwin Starr, Ruby Turner, Fine Young Cannibals and UB40. Arthur began acting at 10 with the Stage2 Youth Theatre Company.
Career: In 2000, Darvill began presenting continuity links on CITV. He left a year later and founded his own theatre company, Fuego's Men. At 18 he settled in London to take up a place at Rada. Many of his early roles came on stage, including in an acclaimed production of Terre Haute at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. He worked with future Doctor Who co-star Matt Smith in Swimming with Sharks in 2007. A year later, he made his TV debut in He Kills Coppers and followed it with Little Dorrit, but it was travelling with the Time Lord as Rory Williams that made him a star. Other projects since include the films Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll, and Robin Hood.
Quote: On leaving Doctor Who: 'I'm really going to miss the people. Me, Matt and Karen are still in touch, so we're going to see each other whenever we can, but it's different when you're not working together any more. Brilliant, brilliant actors - we know each other so well. We'll still chat.'
Trivia: Away from acting, Darvill plays guitar and keyboards, and collects taxidermy.
Kenneth Collard (Actor) .. Hector Delacombe
Claire Forlani (Actor) .. Carmen
Ruta Gedmintas (Actor) .. Adria
Gerald Kyd (Actor) .. Samson Sorenson
Keith Singleton (Actor) .. Mickey
Celinde Schoenmaker (Actor) .. Miss Friedrich
Mark Freeland (Executive producer)
Jamie Magnus Stone (Director)
Leon McGeown-Fee (Producer)
JJ Arcanjo (Writer)
Justin Young (Dramatised by)

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Crookhaven
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