DCI Banks: Buried - Part 1


02:30 am - 04:00 am, Tuesday, November 25 on WLRN HDTV (17.1)

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Buried - Part 1

Season 4, Episode 3

Part 1 of 2. The death of an eminent lawyer, whose body was found in an underground river, is investigated.

repeat 2015 English 1080i Stereo
Crime Drama Suspense/thriller Adaptation Mystery & Suspense Police

Cast & Crew
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Stephen Tompkinson (Actor) .. Alan Banks
Caroline Catz (Actor) .. Helen Morton
Andrea Lowe (Actor) .. Annie Cabbot
Lorraine Burroughs (Actor) .. Winsome Jackman
Jack Deam (Actor) .. Ken Blackstone
Nick Sidi (Actor) .. Ron McLaughlin
Colin Tierney (Actor) .. Gerry Rydell
Danny Rahim (Actor) .. DC Tariq Lang
Keith Barron (Actor) .. Arthur Banks
Badria Timimi (Actor) .. Dr. Allen
Ellora Torchia (Actor) .. Nafeesah Kamel
Seeta Indrani (Actor) .. Anaan Kamel
Ciara Baxendale (Actor) .. Evie Dwyer
Nick Moran (Actor) .. Jacky Mullen
Eliza Butterworth (Actor) .. Holly
Graham Cheadle (Actor) .. Solicitor
Bill Blackwood (Actor) .. Mourner
Amber Batty (Actor) .. Sarah Tate
Tim Dutton (Actor)

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Did You Know..
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Stephen Tompkinson (Actor) .. Alan Banks
Born: January 01, 1965
Birthplace: Stockton-on-Tees, Durham, England
Trivia: Considered entering the priesthood before his grandfather encouraged him to become an actor; later played a frustrated priest in Ballykissangel. Was classmates with James Nesbitt and Rufus Sewell at the Central School of Speech and Drama, London. Won the Best TV Comedy Actor award at the 1994 British Comedy Awards for Drop the Dead Donkey. In 2003, played Mortimer Brewster in Arsenic and Old Lace at The Strand Theatre in London alongside Michael Richards. In 2010, played Erik in the two-part BBC Radio 4 drama Say What You Want to Hear. Played the lead role of King Arthur in Monty Python's Spamalot at the Playhouse Theatre in 2012.
Caroline Catz (Actor) .. Helen Morton
Born: October 19, 1970
Birthplace: Manchester, England
Trivia: After joining Equity, the trade union for actors in the United Kingdom, she found that somone had the same name as her and so changed to Caroline Catz. Decided on the name Catz after seeing a doodle of a cat. Is allergic to cats. Used to sing in a band called Monoland and a folk band called Sapphire. Appeared in Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' music video for More News From Nowhere.
Andrea Lowe (Actor) .. Annie Cabbot
Born: May 01, 1975
Birthplace: Arnold, Nottinghamshire, England
Trivia: Made her stage debut in a production of The Birthday Party at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre. In 1993, made her film debut in musical comedy-drama The Token King. Made her TV debut in 2000, in miniseries Nature Boy. In 2002, played Melanie Woods in BBC drama Rescue Me. Between 2010 and 2016, starred as DS Annie Cabbot on Police procedural DCI Banks.
Lorraine Burroughs (Actor) .. Winsome Jackman
Birthplace: Birmingham, England
Trivia: Between 2010 and 2012, starred as DS Winsome Jackman in police procedural DCI Banks. In 2010, was nominated for the Best Actress Olivier Award for her role in The Mountaintop. In 2012, starred as Trix Warren in Sports Drama Fast Girls. In 2016, appeared as Jennifer Kenwood in miniseries The Five. In 2018, starred as Paula in miniseries Butterfly.
Jack Deam (Actor) .. Ken Blackstone
Born: January 01, 1972
Birthplace: Oldham, Lancashire
Trivia: Has been using his grandfather's name as his stage name. Best known for his role as Marty Fisher in the British drama series Shameless. Starred in Coronation Street between 2000 and 2001. His mother is a cook, and his father is a butcher. Had a big role in the drama series Clocking Off.
Nick Sidi (Actor) .. Ron McLaughlin
Born: February 22, 1966
Birthplace: Manchester, England
Trivia: Made his debut in a 1996 episode of This Life. In 2003, starred as Sammy Samuelson in miniseries Trust. Made his film debut in 2006's Scenes of a Sexual Nature. In 2007, appeared as Roger Aspinall on Waterloo Road. In 2013, starred in the National Theatre Production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.
Colin Tierney (Actor) .. Gerry Rydell
Trivia: Made his professional television debut in a 1991 episode of Casualty. In 1994, played the role of Harriman in crime drama series Cracker. In 1998, performed in a Royal National Theatre production of Guiding Star. In 2000, performed as part of the Royal Shakespeare Company production of Hamlet. In 2009, played John Lennon's father, Alf, in the biopic Nowhere Boy.
Danny Rahim (Actor) .. DC Tariq Lang
Born: March 26, 1986
Birthplace: Hammersmith, London, England
Trivia: Is dyslexic. Wanted to be an airplane pilot but poor eyesight prevented that. Appeared as Benedick in a university production of Much Ado About Nothing. Has lent his voice to a number of radio plays in England. Nominated in the Actor category for a Shorty Award, which honor communication on Facebook, Twitter and in other social media.
Keith Barron (Actor) .. Arthur Banks
Born: August 08, 1934
Birthplace: Mexborough, Yorkshire
Trivia: Actor Keith Barron has played leads and supporting leads in a number of British films and television shows. He got his start on the stage after honing his craft at the Sheffield Playhouse.
Badria Timimi (Actor) .. Dr. Allen
Ellora Torchia (Actor) .. Nafeesah Kamel
Seeta Indrani (Actor) .. Anaan Kamel
Born: April 20, 1963
Ciara Baxendale (Actor) .. Evie Dwyer
Nick Moran (Actor) .. Jacky Mullen
Born: December 23, 1969
Eliza Butterworth (Actor) .. Holly
Graham Cheadle (Actor) .. Solicitor
Bill Blackwood (Actor) .. Mourner
Amber Batty (Actor) .. Sarah Tate
Diana Hardcastle (Actor)
David Westhead (Actor)
Born: November 02, 1963
James Callis (Actor)
Born: June 04, 1971
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: An actor who had plied his trade on the stage and screen for nearly a decade by the time he was cast as brilliant but traitorous Dr. Gaius Baltar on the hit sci-fi series Battlestar Galactica, James Callis displayed the pitch-perfect combination of swaggering arrogance and dangerous cowardice needed to betray the human race to its robotic oppressors. It was after studying English and literature at the University of York that the English-born actor enrolled in the prestigious London Academy of Music and Art, and after graduating in 1996, Callis quickly moved on the West End stage -- where he made his professional debut opposite Bob Hoskins in a production of Old Wicked Songs. Dubbed "Most Promising Newcomer" at the London Critic's Circle for his performance in that play, Callis subsequently appeared in an Almeida Theatre production of The Doctor's Dilemma and a Soho Theatre production of Things You Shouldn't Say Past Midnight. A brief appearance in the British television series Murder Most Horrid helped to kick-start Callis's television career, with roles in The Ruth Rendell Mysteries and Sex, Chips and Rock n' Roll following in quick succession. In 2001, Callis made his move into features with a supporting role in the hit comedy Bridget Jones's Diary (a role he would later reprise in the film's 2004 sequel, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason). Callis also made his feature directorial debut in 2001 when he collaborated with writer/director Nick Cohen on the independent comedy Beginner's Luck, in which he also acted. While Callis's feature roles no doubt helped to improve his profile, it was the actor's memorably devious performance as the scientist who sells out the human race on Battlestar Galactica that established him as a true international star.
Charlotte Emmerson (Actor)
Derek Riddell (Actor)
Born: January 11, 1967
Lucy Briers (Actor)
Born: August 19, 1967
Tim Dutton (Actor)
Birthplace: Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, England
Eve Matheson (Actor)
Birthplace: Hammersmith, London