Death Valley


9:15 pm - 10:00 pm, Sunday, June 14 on BBC One London (1)

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Season 2, Episode 5

Janie runs a course for rule-breaking officers, including Clarke's old boss. When he is found dead in a toilet, Janie is forced to lock down CID to find the killer. While focused on the case and suspects who by their very nature are dishonest, Janie struggles to find time for her renewed relationship with her dad


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Comedy Movie/Drama Police/Crime Drama

Cast & Crew

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Timothy Spall (Actor) .. John Chapel
Gwyneth Keyworth (Actor) .. DI Janie Mallowan
Steffan Rhodri (Actor) .. DCI Clarke
Alexandria Riley (Actor) .. Helen Baxter
Rithvik Andugula (Actor) .. DC Evan Chaudhry
Robert Wilfort (Actor) .. Owen Skinner
Abby Vicky-Russell (Actor) .. Gemma Mason
Nadia Wyn Abouayen (Actor) .. Aisha Lanzetta
Ben Rufus Green (Actor) .. Andy Ashton
Mike Bubbins (Actor) .. Cliff Rickard
Liz Carr (Actor) .. Fiona Challoner
Paul Doolan (Writer)
Josh Cole (Executive producer)
Madeline Addy (Executive producer)
Nikki Wilson (Producer)
Simon Hynd (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Timothy Spall (Actor) .. John Chapel
Born: February 27, 1957 in London
Best Known For: Playing Barry in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet.
Early-life: Timothy Leonard Spall was born on February 27, 1957, in London, and brought up on a Battersea council estate. As a teenager, he considered joining the Army, but changed his mind after playing the Cowardly Lion in his school's version of The Wizard of Oz. He applied for Rada because his drama teacher - on whom he had a secret crush - suggested he should become an actor. He was named the most promising actor of 1978 when he left the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (Rada).
Career: Spall appeared on stage with Birmingham Rep and the Royal Shakespeare Company before his movie debut in 1979's Quadrophenia. His big break came playing Barry in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet in 1983. He received Bafta TV nominations for Our Mutual Friend, Shooting The Past and Vacuuming Completely Nude In Paradise. Other memorable projects include Secrets and Lies, Life Is Sweet, Topsy-Turvy, Vanilla Sky, Still Crazy, Frank Stubbs Promotes and several of the Harry Potter movies. He received an OBE in 1999. Always in demand, more recent work includes Pierrepoint, The Street, Enchanted, Oliver Twist, The Damned United, The Fattest Man in Britain, The King's Speech, The Syndicate, and Mr Turner.
Quote: 'I'm a decent, jolly, fat guy.'
Gwyneth Keyworth (Actor) .. DI Janie Mallowan
Steffan Rhodri (Actor) .. DCI Clarke
Alexandria Riley (Actor) .. Helen Baxter
Rithvik Andugula (Actor) .. DC Evan Chaudhry
Robert Wilfort (Actor) .. Owen Skinner
Abby Vicky-Russell (Actor) .. Gemma Mason
Nadia Wyn Abouayen (Actor) .. Aisha Lanzetta
Ben Rufus Green (Actor) .. Andy Ashton
Mike Bubbins (Actor) .. Cliff Rickard
Liz Carr (Actor) .. Fiona Challoner
Paul Doolan (Writer)
Josh Cole (Executive producer)
Madeline Addy (Executive producer)
Nikki Wilson (Producer)
Simon Hynd (Director)

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