Shakespeare and Hathaway: Private Investigators: The Chimes at Midnight


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The Chimes at Midnight

Season 1, Episode 2

An employee of a retirement home is murdered, and Frank and Lu investigate.

repeat 2018 English 1080i Stereo
Comedy-drama Police Suspense/thriller Mystery & Suspense

Cast & Crew
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Mark Benton (Actor) .. Frank Hathaway
Jo Joyner (Actor) .. Luella Shakespeare
Patrick Walshe Mcbride (Actor) .. Sebastian Brudenell
Amber Agar (Actor) .. DI Marlowe
Ian Hughes (Actor) .. Owain Pincott
Gary O'Brien (Actor) .. Ian McClurgy
Tomos Eames (Actor) .. DS Keeler
Asheq Akhtar (Actor) .. Ajay Matharu
Joey Batey (Actor) .. Callum Ballimore
Richard Lumsden (Actor) .. Peter Quintus
Chance Perdomo (Actor) .. Hamish Kingly
Chizzy Akudolu (Actor) .. Sandra Kingly
Nick Moran (Actor) .. Steffan Shiplake
Sarah Ridgeway (Actor) .. Soozie Honeywell
Morgana Robinson (Actor) .. Sally Balthasar
Anna Wilson-jones (Actor) .. Lady Tania Bede
Marjorie Yates (Actor) .. Edie Grimes
Díana Bermudez (Actor) .. Diana Tarsich
Chris Brazier (Actor) .. Mr R
Julia Deakin (Actor) .. Genevieve Shakespeare
Ciaran Griffiths (Actor) .. William 'Billy The Brick' Porters
Hannah Hutch (Actor) .. Iris Swifton
Marcus Rutherford (Actor) .. Lee Sandridge
Sheila Steafel (Actor) .. Dora Bentley
Timothy West (Actor) .. Johnny Falstaff

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Did You Know..
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Mark Benton (Actor) .. Frank Hathaway
Born: November 16, 1965
Birthplace: Guisborough, North Yorkshire
Jo Joyner (Actor) .. Luella Shakespeare
Born: May 24, 1977
Birthplace: Harlow, Essex, England
Trivia: In 2002, performed in The One With the Oven at the Royal Court Theatre. Played the role of Beverly in Channel 4's No Angels between 2004 and 2006. Won the 2006 Best Female Comedy Performer Rose d'Or for her performance in Swinging. Played the role of Tanya Branning in Eastenders between 2006 and 2017. Won the Best Dramatic Performance British Soap Award in 2008 and 2012.
Patrick Walshe Mcbride (Actor) .. Sebastian Brudenell
Amber Agar (Actor) .. DI Marlowe
Ian Hughes (Actor) .. Owain Pincott
Gary O'Brien (Actor) .. Ian McClurgy
Tomos Eames (Actor) .. DS Keeler
Asheq Akhtar (Actor) .. Ajay Matharu
Joey Batey (Actor) .. Callum Ballimore
Richard Lumsden (Actor) .. Peter Quintus
Born: June 24, 1965
Birthplace: Lancashire
Chance Perdomo (Actor) .. Hamish Kingly
Born: October 19, 1996
Died: March 29, 2024
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Chizzy Akudolu (Actor) .. Sandra Kingly
Born: October 07, 1973
Birthplace: U.K.
Nick Moran (Actor) .. Steffan Shiplake
Born: December 23, 1969
Sarah Ridgeway (Actor) .. Soozie Honeywell
Morgana Robinson (Actor) .. Sally Balthasar
Born: May 07, 1982
Birthplace: Shepparton, Australiia
Trivia: Made her television debut in a 2007 episode of BBC sitcom The Green Green Grass. In 2012, won the Best Comedy Breakthrough Artist at the British Comedy Awards. As of 2020, has starred as Pippa Middleton in satirical Channel 4 sitcom The Windsors since its 2016 debut. In 2016, starred in her own BBC sketch show, Morgana Robinson's The Agency. In 2018, won the BAFTA Award for Best Short Form Programme, for Morgana Robinson's Summer.
Anna Wilson-jones (Actor) .. Lady Tania Bede
Marjorie Yates (Actor) .. Edie Grimes
Born: April 13, 1941
Díana Bermudez (Actor) .. Diana Tarsich
Chris Brazier (Actor) .. Mr R
Julia Deakin (Actor) .. Genevieve Shakespeare
Ciaran Griffiths (Actor) .. William 'Billy The Brick' Porters
Born: March 03, 1983
Hannah Hutch (Actor) .. Iris Swifton
Marcus Rutherford (Actor) .. Lee Sandridge
Sheila Steafel (Actor) .. Dora Bentley
Born: May 26, 1935
Timothy West (Actor) .. Johnny Falstaff
Born: October 20, 1934
Birthplace: Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England
Trivia: Gifted with gravitas, Timothy West is a master at playing authority figures. Over his long and distinguished career, he has portrayed Winston Churchill in three productions (Hiroshima, 1995; The Last Bastion, 1984; and Churchill and the Generals, 1979), King Francis in Ever After (1998), Emperor Vespasian in Masada (1981), Cardinal Wolsey in Henry VIII (1979), King Edward VII in Edward the King (1975), and Bolingbroke -- the future King Henry IV -- in The Tragedy of King Richard II (1970). He has also portrayed sundry sirs, lords, judges, overseers, superintendents, doctors, professors, and high-ranking military officers. Remove him to the fantasy world of animated features, and it's the same. In two cartoon series, he was the voice of King Otto (The Big Knights, 1999) and King Hrothgar (Beowulf, 1998). Often, he plays the head of a family rather than the head of an army or a country. For example, he portrayed Charles Dickens' father, John, in the 2002 TV miniseries Dickens; Gloucester, father of Edgar and Edmund, in a 1997 TV production of Shakespeare's King Lear; and James Tyrone, the head of a dysfunctional family, in the 1991 British National Theatre adaptation of Eugene O'Neill's A Long Day's Journey Into Night. West also portrayed still another king -- Harry King -- in a 1987 TV production, Harry's Kingdom.West was born in Bradford, Yorkshire, England, on October 20, 1934. Whether his veins ran with royal blood -- the kind that would later enable him to play those kings and emperors -- is doubtful. But there is no question that his veins ran with acting blood: Both of his parents were theater professionals. It was only natural, therefore, that he would marry an actress, Prunella Scales, and that he would father children, Samuel and Joseph, who grew up to act in films of their own. On occasion, Scales and West perform together, as in the O'Neill play and in Harold Pinter's The Birthday Party at London's Piccadilly Theatre in 1999. West has also acted with his sons. In the aforementioned Edward the King, they played his onscreen sons. West began his professional film, stage, and TV career in the 1960s. In the early '70s, his appearance in two important motion pictures -- Nicholas and Alexandra (1971) and The Day of the Jackal (1973) -- helped win him roles in other major productions, including adaptations of such literary classics as Joseph Andrews, Hard Times, Crime and Punishment, and Oliver Twist.