Lewis: Old School Ties


03:00 am - 05:00 am, Friday, December 5 on Knowledge Network HDTV ()

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Old School Ties

Season 1, Episode 2

Police investigate after an Oxford student is found murdered in her hotel room after sponsoring a former computer hacker to address the school.

repeat 2006 English 1080i Stereo
Crime Drama Drama Mystery & Suspense Police Adaptation

Cast & Crew
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Laurence Fox (Actor) .. Sergent James Hathaway
Owen Teale (Actor) .. Nicky Turnbull
Rebecca Front (Actor) .. Commandant Jean Innocent
Tom Harper (Actor) .. Stephen Gilchrist
Kevin Whately (Actor) .. Inspecteur Lewis
James Russell (Actor) .. David Harvey
Stuart Milligan (Actor) .. Webster
Clare Holman (Actor) .. Docteur Laura Hobson
David Glover (Actor) .. Rev Kennedy
Kay Lovelle (Actor) .. Hotel Cleaner
Maeve Ryan (Actor) .. 2nd Reporter
Neil Madden (Actor) .. 3rd Reporter
Don Gallagher (Actor) .. Professeur Weller
Michael Wilson (Actor) .. Prison Officer
Frances Albery (Actor) .. Jo Gilchrist
Sarah Quintrell (Actor) .. Chloe
Marlon Williams (Actor) .. Reporter
Alex McSweeney (Actor) .. Paul
Illona Linthwaite (Actor) .. Daphne
Gina McKee (Actor) .. Diane Turnbull
Pieter Lawman (Actor) .. Jarvis
David Baukham (Actor) .. Norman
Peter Symonds (Actor) .. Jackson - Porter
Cathy Tyson (Actor) .. Dr Patterson
Niall Refoy (Actor) .. Charlie Read
Louis Hilyer (Actor) .. Ray Hanson
Peter Aubrey (Actor) .. Skinner
Ben Loyd-Holmes (Actor) .. Muscle boy
Ksenia Lavrentieva (Actor) .. Hotel Cleaner

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Did You Know..
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Laurence Fox (Actor) .. Sergent James Hathaway
Born: May 26, 1978
Birthplace: Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
Trivia: The tall, slightly gaunt, and quintessentially British character actor Laurence Fox bears more than a passing resemblance to one of the Windsors, so it scarcely surprised anyone when American producers from the WE women's network tapped the rising young thespian to evoke a twentysomething Prince Charles in the fluffy romance Charles and Camilla: Whatever Love Means (2005). Astute observers, of course, realized that this uncanny portrayal only represented the proverbial tip of the iceberg for Fox; at the time, he had already played another crowned head, Lord Rupert Standish, amid the ensemble cast of Robert Altman's Oscar-nommed comedy mystery Gosford Park (2001), and subsequently held his own with small supporting roles in Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007) and Becoming Jane (2007) -- both of which also required the performer to project prime English stoicism and fortitude.
Owen Teale (Actor) .. Nicky Turnbull
Born: May 20, 1961
Birthplace: Swansea, Wales
Trivia: As a teenager, occasionally worked at Porthcawl Little Theatre. Left school near the end of his final year to work as a children's entertainer at the Welsh theme park Barry Island Pleasure Park. Was accepted by the Guildford School of Acting in September 1980 and by Chistmas 1983 had received his Equity card. Spent four years with the Royal Shakespeare Company, appearing in plays such as Julius Caesar and Robin Hood. Made his Broadway debut in A Doll's House, opposite Janet McTeer, in 1997. Won Broadway's Tony Award as Best Actor for A Doll's House. Played First Voice in a 2014 touring production of Dylan Thomas' Under Milk Wood; he later played Dai Bread in the BBC TV movie.
Rebecca Front (Actor) .. Commandant Jean Innocent
Born: May 16, 1964
Birthplace: Stoke Newington, London, England
Trivia: Her father designed the title-logo on the cover of the Beatles' album Rubber Soul. Has suffered from claustrophobia since she walked up a tower with her parents at Durham Cathedral as a child. Was the first female President of Oxford University's comedy society the Oxford Revue. Had a collection of short stories published in 2014 called Curious: True Stories and Loose Connections. Has worked with mental health charity Mind and Anxiety UK.
Tom Harper (Actor) .. Stephen Gilchrist
Kevin Whately (Actor) .. Inspecteur Lewis
Born: June 02, 1951
Birthplace: Hexham, Northumberland, England
Trivia: A descendant of Thomas Whately, a leading merchant and writer who became director of the Bank of England, and Major Robert Thompson, a pioneer tobacco plantation owner in Virginia. His maternal grandmother, Doris Phillips, was a professional concert singer, and his great-great-grandfather, Richard Whately, was Anglican Archbishop of Dublin. Began studying accountancy before becoming an actor. Was an amateur actor at the People's Theatre in Newcastle, England, in the 1970s, before turning professional. In 2011, he returned to celebrate the theatre's centenary. Earned a living as a folk singer when he was young. Presented with the honorary Doctor of Arts award by the University of Bedfordshire in 2013, for his outstanding achievements in acting. Almost turned down the opportunity to reprise his signature role as Robbie Lewis in the spin-off ITV crime series, Lewis. Announced his retirement from acting in 2015 after the end of the ninth and final series of Lewis after playing the character intermittently for 28 years. Was the patron of the Central School of Speech and Drama Full House Theatre Company in 2011. In 2014, was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to The Guardian expressing the hope that Scotland would vote to remain part of the UK in the Independence Referendum. Enjoys rock music and plays the guitar. Would like to have played cricket professionally for England.
Emma Campbell-Webster (Actor)
James Russell (Actor) .. David Harvey
Stuart Milligan (Actor) .. Webster
Born: September 10, 1953
Clare Holman (Actor) .. Docteur Laura Hobson
Born: January 12, 1964
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Made her professional debut in the 1988 television film The Rainbow. Played the role of Harper in the 1993 Royal National Theatre production of Angels in America. Played Dr. Laura Hobson in Inspector Morse from 1995 to 2000, reprising her role in the spin-off Lewis between 2006 and 2015. Nominated for a 1997 Olivier Award for her performance in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. As of 2019, teaches at The Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
David Glover (Actor) .. Rev Kennedy
Kay Lovelle (Actor) .. Hotel Cleaner
Angela Griffin (Actor)
Born: July 19, 1976
Birthplace: Leeds, England
Trivia: Born to a Jamaican mother and an English father. Made her breakthrough on Coronation Street, appearing as Fiona Middleton from 1993 to 1998. Is actor/musician Max Beesley's sister-in-law; she married Beesley's step-brother, actor Jason Milligan, in 2006. In 2012, appeared in The Great Sport Relief Bake-Off on BBC Two and was one of three finalists. Made her West End debut as a replacement in One Man, Two Guvnors in 2013. Appeared opposite Tamzin Outhwaite in the 2014 West End production of Breeders. Provides the voice-over for the vet, Amy, in the children's television programme, Postman Pat. In October 2018, moved to Canada to play a detective in the US drama, The Detail.
Steve Toussaint (Actor)
Born: March 22, 1965
Trivia: Steve Toussaint began his acting career in the mid-'90s, when he began snagging supporting roles in movies like Judge Dredd and Circus. He would work his way through the new millennium, working in films like Dog Eat Dog and The Order, and earned major accolades for his roles on TV shows like The Knock, The Bill, Doctors, and Broken News, before making an impact playing Seso in 2010's Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.
Maeve Ryan (Actor) .. 2nd Reporter
Neil Madden (Actor) .. 3rd Reporter
Don Gallagher (Actor) .. Professeur Weller
Born: December 07, 1957
Michael Wilson (Actor) .. Prison Officer
Frances Albery (Actor) .. Jo Gilchrist
Sarah Quintrell (Actor) .. Chloe
Marlon Williams (Actor) .. Reporter
Alex McSweeney (Actor) .. Paul
Illona Linthwaite (Actor) .. Daphne
Gina McKee (Actor) .. Diane Turnbull
Born: April 14, 1964
Birthplace: Hartlepool, England
Trivia: Fairly well-known in her native Britain for her work on such television series as Our Friend in the North, The Brass Eye, and The Lenny Henry Show, Gina McKee started earning recognition among transatlantic audiences with her work in a series of films during the late '90s.McKee made her film debut in 1988, when she had a bit part as a nurse in Ken Russell's Lair of the White Worm, a camp-fest starring a then-unknown Hugh Grant. Although McKee would eventually work with Grant again eleven years later in Notting Hill, in the meantime she played bit roles in such films as The Rachel Papers (1989) and Mike Leigh's Naked (1993). In 1999 McKee could be seen in a major role in the aforementioned Notting Hill; over the course of that same year, she did more substantial work in Michael Winterbottom's ensemble family drama Wonderland, and Women Talking Dirty, the latter of which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival. McKee also had secondary roles in Mike Figgis' The Loss of Sexual Innocence and Luc Besson's The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc.
Pieter Lawman (Actor) .. Jarvis
David Baukham (Actor) .. Norman
Peter Symonds (Actor) .. Jackson - Porter
Cathy Tyson (Actor) .. Dr Patterson
Born: June 12, 1966
Trivia: Having made her feature film debut playing the haughty black call girl Simone in Neil Jordan's haunting Mona Lisa (1986), actress Cathy Tyson has gone on to have a sporadic film career in efforts such as Priest (1994). She is not related to actress Cicely Tyson.
Niall Refoy (Actor) .. Charlie Read
Louis Hilyer (Actor) .. Ray Hanson
Peter Aubrey (Actor) .. Skinner
Ben Loyd-Holmes (Actor) .. Muscle boy
Born: April 28, 1981
Ksenia Lavrentieva (Actor) .. Hotel Cleaner
Nicholas Jones (Actor)
Born: January 01, 1946
Sally Scott (Actor)
Kemi-Bo Jacobs (Actor)
Alton Letto (Actor)

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