A Good Girl's Guide to Murder


01:55 am - 02:40 am, Friday, May 15 on BBC Three (23)

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Season 1, Episode 1

The disappearance of 17-year-old Andie Bell has haunted the town of Little Kilton for five years, a confessional text pointed the blame at her boyfriend Sal after he took his own life. Now, inquisitive teenage amateur sleuth Pip Fitz-Amobi is determined to clear his name and get to the bottom of what really happened. Crime drama based on the novel by Holly Jackson, starring Emma Myers and Zain Iqbal


HD subtitles 16x9 sign-language audio-description
Detective/Thriller Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Emma Myers (Actor) .. Pip Fitz-Amobi
Zain Iqbal (Actor) .. Ravi Singh
Anna Maxwell Martin (Actor) .. Leanne Fitz-Amobi
Mathew Baynton (Actor) .. Elliot Ward
India Lillie Davies (Actor) .. Andie Bell
Asha Banks (Actor) .. Cara Ward
Raiko Gohara (Actor) .. Zach Chen
Jude Morgan-Collie (Actor) .. Connor Reynolds
Yali Topol Margalith (Actor) .. Lauren Gibson
Henry Ashton (Actor) .. Max Hastings
Carla Woodcock (Actor) .. Becca Bell
Rahul Pattni (Actor) .. Salil Singh
Annabel Mullion (Actor) .. Rosie Hastings
Zia Ahmed (Adapted by)
Poppy Cogan (Adapted by)
Ajoke Ibironke (Adapted by)
Ruby Thomas (Adapted by)
Dolly Wells (Director)
Matthew Read (Executive producer)
Matthew Bouch (Executive producer)
Frith Tiplady (Executive producer)
Lucy Richer (Executive producer)
Danielle Scott-Haughton (Executive producer)
Katherine Bond (Executive producer)
Laura Mae Harding (Executive producer)

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Did You Know..

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Emma Myers (Actor) .. Pip Fitz-Amobi
Zain Iqbal (Actor) .. Ravi Singh
Anna Maxwell Martin (Actor) .. Leanne Fitz-Amobi
Best Known For: Bleak House.
Early-life: Born Anna Charlotte Martin in Beverley, East Yorkshire, on May 10, 1977. She has an older brother called Adam, and their mother gave up her job as a research scientist to raise them. Their father was the managing director of a pharmaceutical company; he died after a battle with cancer when Anna was 24. After leaving school, she studied history at Liverpool University, then enrolled at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.
Career: Martin's TV debut came in an episode of Midsomer Murders, but she first made a mark on the acting world on stage, thanks to an acclaimed performance in the National Theatre's epic, six-hour adaptation of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials during the winter of 2003 and 2004. A year later she won a Bafta for her performance in the BBC's Bleak House; she picked up her second Bafta for Poppy Shakespeare in 2008. In fact, everything Martin touches seems to turn to gold - she's suffered very few flops or misfires in her career so far. On stage she's impressed in the likes of The Entertainer, Cabaret and Measure for Measure, while other TV projects include Freefall, Moonshot, South Riding, The Bletchley Circle and Death Comes to Pemberley (which was partly shot in her home town). Martin has been less active on film, with Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa (2013) and Philomena (2013) the highlights.
Quote: On period dramas: 'I just don't like it: the hair, the make-up, the corsets, the hours in costume. I'd rather have no make-up on and wear an anorak.'
Trivia: When she was a child, Martin wanted to be Whitney Houston.
Mathew Baynton (Actor) .. Elliot Ward
India Lillie Davies (Actor) .. Andie Bell
Asha Banks (Actor) .. Cara Ward
Raiko Gohara (Actor) .. Zach Chen
Jude Morgan-Collie (Actor) .. Connor Reynolds
Yali Topol Margalith (Actor) .. Lauren Gibson
Henry Ashton (Actor) .. Max Hastings
Carla Woodcock (Actor) .. Becca Bell
Rahul Pattni (Actor) .. Salil Singh
Annabel Mullion (Actor) .. Rosie Hastings
Holly Jackson (Writer)
Zia Ahmed (Adapted by)
Poppy Cogan (Adapted by)
Ajoke Ibironke (Adapted by)
Ruby Thomas (Adapted by)
Florence Walker (Producer)
Dolly Wells (Director)
Matthew Read (Executive producer)
Matthew Bouch (Executive producer)
Frith Tiplady (Executive producer)
Lucy Richer (Executive producer)
Danielle Scott-Haughton (Executive producer)
Katherine Bond (Executive producer)
Laura Mae Harding (Executive producer)