Grantchester on Masterpiece: Episode 3


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Episode 3

Season 1, Episode 3

An elderly woman seemingly predicts her own murder.

repeat 2014 English 1080i Stereo
Crime Drama Mystery & Suspense Costumer Adaptation

Cast & Crew
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James Norton (Actor) .. Sidney Chambers
Robson Green (Actor) .. Geordie Keating
Morven Christie (Actor) .. Amanda Kendall
Tessa Peake-Jones (Actor) .. Mrs. Maguire
Al Weaver (Actor) .. Leonard Finch
Tom Austen (Actor) .. Guy Hopkins
Jean Marsh (Actor) .. Daisy Livingstone
Mark Bonnar (Actor) .. Dr. Robinson
Isla Blair (Actor) .. Gladys Sheppard
Joe Claflin (Actor) .. DC Atkins
Nick Brimble (Actor) .. Jack Chapman
Lucy Black (Actor) .. Isabel Livingstone
Kieran O'brien (Actor) .. Arthur Evans
Michael Simkins (Actor) .. Derek Jarvis
Gregg Lowe (Actor) .. Sandy
Mike Noble (Actor) .. Val
Frankie Wilson (Actor) .. George
Brian Vernel (Actor) .. Tam
Hugh Dickson (Actor) .. Mr. Fielding
Josie Bloom (Actor) .. Nurse

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Did You Know..
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James Norton (Actor) .. Sidney Chambers
Born: July 18, 1985
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Has English, Irish, Scottish, German, Cornish and Jewish ancestry. Undertook work experience at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough at the age of 15. Read theology at the University of Cambridge. Was a member of The Marlowe Society theatre club at Cambridge. While still at university, played Posthumus in a production of Cymbeline directed by Trevor Nunn, in 2007. Received a Fitzwilliam Travel Grant enabling him to visit Northern India to teach and perform for schoolchildren at 16 schools. Was an original cast member of Laura Wade's Posh at the Royal Court Theatre in London in 2010. Voiced Cole in the 2014 EA video game Dragon Age: Inquisition. Was made a trustee of the Royal Theatrical Support Trust in 2015. In part preparation for his role in McMafia in 2019, he studied the Russian martial art and health system Systema. Has type 1 diabetes.
Robson Green (Actor) .. Geordie Keating
Born: December 18, 1964
Birthplace: Hexam, Northumberland, England
Trivia: With an impossibly cool demeanor and a starkly handsome visage, U.K. actor Robson Green embarked on a formidable dramatic career in his early twenties. He subsequently became a sensation in his native Britain, with a marked emphasis on television roles, and amassed well over 200 appearances within 20 years. Green launched his entertainment career on a low-key basis, as one of the presenters in the 1984 employment documentary Who Needs a Union? This marked the actor's last nonfiction work for some time, however, and in successive years, he became a veritable staple on such English fiction series as Casualty, Soldier Soldier, Reckless, and Touching Evil. In 2002, Green gained additional notoriety as Liam Marple -- a dirt-digging tabloid journalist who sets out to expose skeletons in the closets of female prime minister Laura Bowden (Caroline Goodall), but ultimately falls in love with her, in the popular British telemovie Me & Mrs. Jones. Green continued his explorations of domestic discord with the visceral one-hour dramatic feature Beaten (2005) and the same year's shocking miniseries Like Father, Like Son. In the latter, Green portrayed a young man engaged to be married but plagued with problems from his intended's psychopathic ex-husband and equally malevolent teenage son.
Morven Christie (Actor) .. Amanda Kendall
Born: July 04, 1979
Birthplace: Helensburgh, Scotland
Trivia: Skied from the age of 5 during family holidays at Aviemore, and worked as a ski instructor before starting college. Left school at the age of 15. Attended the Drama Centre in King's Cross, London, where she trained in method acting. Played the role of Juliet in a 2006 production of Romeo and Juliet at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. In 2010, played the role of Sheila Birling in the BBC Radio 4 play An Inspector Calls. Despite starring in Twenty Twelve, a mockumentary about the 2012 Summer Olympics, she had no plans to stay in London and watch the Games. In 2015, made her Scottish stage debut playing Lise in the National Theatre of Scotland's adaptation of The Driver's Seat.
Tessa Peake-Jones (Actor) .. Mrs. Maguire
Born: September 05, 1957
Birthplace: Hammersmith, London, England
Trivia: Made her television debut in a 1978 episode of Fallen Hero. Between 1988 and 2003, starred as Raquel Turner in BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses. Appeared as Imelda Cousins in Holby City between 2001 and 2016.Between 2009 and 2011, appeared as Sue Bond in BBC soap Doctors. Since 2014, has starred as Mrs Sylvia Chapman in period drama Grantchester.
Al Weaver (Actor) .. Leonard Finch
Born: January 03, 1981
Birthplace: Bolton, Greater Manchester, England
Trivia: Made his television debut in a 2002 episode of Brum. Made his professional theatre debut in a 2004 production of Hamlet at the Old Vic theatre.As of 2019, has starred as Leonard Finch in Grantchester since 2014. Nominated for the Best Male Lead Vocal Performance in a Video Game at the 2018 BTVA Video Game Voice Acting Awards, for his role in Zenobureido 2. In 2018, starred as James Edwards in miniseries Press.
Tom Austen (Actor) .. Guy Hopkins
Born: September 15, 1987
Birthplace: Taunton, Somerset, England
Trivia: Made his television debut in a 2010 episode of Shameless.In 2013, made his film debut in Legendary: Tomb of the Dragon.Between 2014 and 2017, starred as Guy Hopkins in period drama Grantchester.Starred as Jasper Frost in soap opera The Royals between 2015 and 2018.In 2019, was announced to play the title character in superhero drama Marvel's Helstrom.
Jean Marsh (Actor) .. Daisy Livingstone
Born: July 01, 1934
Birthplace: Stoke Newington, London, England
Trivia: Dancer/model Jean Marsh appeared in her first film, Tales of Hoffman, at the age of 17. For those out there who associate Marsh with prim, severe roles, it will probably come as a mild surprise to discover that she made her first American TV appearance as a sexy, sloe-eyed native girl in a Hallmark Hall of Fame production of The Moon and Sixpence. Laboring in comparative obscurity throughout the 1960s (she was uncredited for her appearance as Marc Antony's wife Octavia in 1963's Cleopatra), Marsh began attracting attention in the 1970s in roles calling for tight-lipped outrage (Hitchcock's 1972 Frenzy) or glazed-eyed lunacy (Mrs. Rochester in the 1971 TV movie version of Jane Eyre). After nearly 20 years in the business, Marsh was voted "Most Outstanding New Actress of 1972" by a British film organization. She achieved international stardom (and won an Emmy) as Rose the maid in Upstairs Downstairs, a multipart British television series co-created by Marsh and actress Eileen Atkins. Subsequent TV-series work included the part of Roz Keith on the American sitcom 9 to 5 and the 1990s British TVer The House of Eliott, which like Upstairs Downstairs sprang largely from Marsh's personal creative input. Jean Marsh was at one time married to Dr. Who star Jon Pertwee.
Mark Bonnar (Actor) .. Dr. Robinson
Born: November 19, 1968
Birthplace: Edinburgh, Scotland
Trivia: Made his screen debut in a 2001 episode of Rebus. In 2012, performed as Bosola in an Old Vic production of The Duchess of Malfi. Between 2013 and 2019, starred as Duncan Hunter in Shetland. Between 2015 and 2019, starred as Chris in Channel 4 sitcom Catastrophe. In 2017, won the Best Actor BAFTA Scotland award for his role in Unforgotten.
Isla Blair (Actor) .. Gladys Sheppard
Born: September 29, 1944
Birthplace: Bangalore
Joe Claflin (Actor) .. DC Atkins
Nick Brimble (Actor) .. Jack Chapman
Born: July 22, 1944
Lucy Black (Actor) .. Isabel Livingstone
Kieran O'brien (Actor) .. Arthur Evans
Michael Simkins (Actor) .. Derek Jarvis
Born: February 04, 1957
Gregg Lowe (Actor) .. Sandy
Mike Noble (Actor) .. Val
Frankie Wilson (Actor) .. George
Brian Vernel (Actor) .. Tam
Hugh Dickson (Actor) .. Mr. Fielding
Josie Bloom (Actor) .. Nurse

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