Inspector George Gently: Gently Between the Lines


7:00 pm - 8:30 pm, Friday, April 17 on WLIW HDTV (21.1)

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Gently Between the Lines

Season 6, Episode 1

Gently is taken by surprise when he learns of Bacchus's resignation, and insists that they work on a case together.

repeat 2014 English 1080i Stereo
Crime Drama Crime

Cast & Crew
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Martin Shaw (Actor) .. George Gently
Lee Ingleby (Actor) .. John Bacchus
Lisa Mcgrillis (Actor) .. Rachel Coles
Steve Evets (Actor) .. Ronny Hanratty
Ruth Gemmell (Actor) .. Irene Seddon
Robert Pugh (Actor) .. Chief Lewington
Charlie Richmond (Actor) .. PC Neil Sidwell
Matt Stokoe (Actor) .. PC David Baird
Alan Renwick (Actor) .. Terry Hanson
Finn Burridge (Actor) .. Charlie Seddon
Michael Hodgson (Actor) .. Sergeant Archie Dawson
Samantha Morris (Actor) .. Nurse Margaret
Samantha Phyllis Morris (Actor) .. Nurse Margaret
Caroline O'Neill (Actor) .. Katherine Thomas
Don Gallagher (Actor) .. Bob Anderton
Simon Hubbard (Actor) .. PC Taylor
Helen Coverdale (Actor) .. WPC365
Stephen Mason (Actor) .. Police Officer
Martin Scott (Actor) .. Charlie Simpson

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Did You Know..
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Martin Shaw (Actor) .. George Gently
Born: January 21, 1945
Birthplace: Birmingham
Trivia: British lead actor, onscreen from the '70s.
Lee Ingleby (Actor) .. John Bacchus
Born: January 28, 1976
Birthplace: Burnley, Lancashire, England
Trivia: Known for his film, TV and stage work. Went to the same high school as John Simm (though Simm is several years older) and played his father in the final episode of Life on Mars. Appeared in London's West End as Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream in 2001. Wrote and starred in short film Cracks In The Ceiling in 2002. Known for his role as Detective Sergeant John Bacchus, later promoted to Inspector, in the BBC drama Inspector George Gently. In 2016, played the role of Paul Hughes, the father of an autistic son, Joe, in the BBC drama The A Word. Voiced the part of Phillip De Nicholay, Sheriff of Nottingham in Hood: Noble Secrets in 2013 on BBC Radio 4.
Lisa Mcgrillis (Actor) .. Rachel Coles
Steve Evets (Actor) .. Ronny Hanratty
Born: July 26, 1959
Ruth Gemmell (Actor) .. Irene Seddon
Born: January 02, 1967
Birthplace: Darlington, Durham
Robert Pugh (Actor) .. Chief Lewington
Born: January 01, 1950
Birthplace: Matthewstown, Wales
Trivia: Decided to become an actor when attending a production of The School for Scandal with his class at school. Aged 21, dropped out of university to audition for RADA, but didn't learn his lines and wasn't accepted; worked as a bin man to make ends meet while attending night classes at the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. Wrote the Welsh television series We Are Seven (1989-91) and the made-for-television films Better Days (1988) and Ballroom (1988), both starring Glyn Houston. In 2015, took part in the Hackers Cup charity golf tournament at the Mid Ocean Club and Port Royal Club, Bermuda.
Charlie Richmond (Actor) .. PC Neil Sidwell
Matt Stokoe (Actor) .. PC David Baird
Born: January 13, 1989
Alan Renwick (Actor) .. Terry Hanson
Finn Burridge (Actor) .. Charlie Seddon
Michael Hodgson (Actor) .. Sergeant Archie Dawson
Samantha Morris (Actor) .. Nurse Margaret
Samantha Phyllis Morris (Actor) .. Nurse Margaret
Caroline O'Neill (Actor) .. Katherine Thomas
Don Gallagher (Actor) .. Bob Anderton
Born: December 07, 1957
Simon Hubbard (Actor) .. PC Taylor
Helen Coverdale (Actor) .. WPC365
Stephen Mason (Actor) .. Police Officer
Martin Scott (Actor) .. Charlie Simpson

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