Father Brown: The Cat of Mastigatus


7:00 pm - 7:47 pm, Saturday, November 15 on AETN HDTV (6.1)

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The Cat of Mastigatus

Season 6, Episode 8

Father Brown investigates when a girl is found left for dead at a boys' school fete.

repeat 2013 English 1080i Stereo
Drama Crime Drama Adaptation Mystery & Suspense Religion

Cast & Crew
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Mark Williams (Actor) .. Father Brown
Sorcha Cusack (Actor) .. Mrs. McCarthy
Jack Deam (Actor) .. Inspector Mallory
Emer Kenny (Actor) .. Bunty
Alex Price (Actor)
Hugo Speer (Actor)
Sophie Duval (Actor) .. Julia Webb
Amerjit Deu (Actor) .. Deepak Chatterjee
Martyn Ellis (Actor) .. Buddy Arnold
Doreen Mantle (Actor) .. Miss Tibby
Robert Vernon (Actor) .. Jack Coll
James Wilby (Actor) .. Sefton Scott
Sammy Moore (Actor) .. Daniel Gates
Toto Bruin (Actor) .. May Lewis
Alicia Charles (Actor) .. Sheila Barnett
Adam Kotz (Actor)
Clive Wood (Actor)

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Did You Know..
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Mark Williams (Actor) .. Father Brown
Born: August 22, 1959
Birthplace: Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England
Trivia: A British character actor best known for two feats -- his lengthy tenure as a participant in the small-screen sketch comedy program The Fast Show, and his multi-film portrayal of the genial and sweet-natured patriarch Arthur Weasley in the Harry Potter movies -- Mark Williams in fact chalked up a lengthy series of feature roles that extended far beyond the scope of those projects, beginning in the early '80s. Throughout, he tended to specialize in average-looking everyman types but made his strongest impression in fantasy-themed material. He debuted on the big screen in the 1982 Privileged (during his early twenties) and subsequently signed for projects including The Master (1989), Kill Line (1991), and The Borrowers (1997). Fantasy lovers will invariably associate Williams with his Weasley characterization, but may also remember his portrayal of Billy (a goat who had been changed into human form) in the Robert De Niro-Michelle Pfeiffer fantasy adventure Stardust (2007).
Sorcha Cusack (Actor) .. Mrs. McCarthy
Born: April 09, 1949
Jack Deam (Actor) .. Inspector Mallory
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.
Emer Kenny (Actor) .. Bunty
Born: October 10, 1989
Nancy Carroll (Actor)
Alex Price (Actor)
Hugo Speer (Actor)
Born: March 17, 1969
Birthplace: Harrogate, Yorkshire, England
Trivia: Moved to London after his success in The Full Monty but returned to North Yorkshire after 15 years. Struggled to find any work after The Full Monty (1997) because people thought he was a stripper, not an actor. Banned from driving for 18 months after crashing his car while under the influence of alcohol in 2009. Made his directorial debut with the short film Mam in 2010, which was scripted by his future wife Vivienne Harvey and won Best Foreign Film at the 2011 Williamsburg Independent Film Festival. Was the narrator of a charity performance of Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf in 2013. Public supporter of cancer charity Team Verrico.
Kasia Koleczek (Actor)
David Claridge (Actor)
John Burton (Actor)
Tom Chambers (Actor)
Born: May 22, 1977
Sophie Duval (Actor) .. Julia Webb
Amerjit Deu (Actor) .. Deepak Chatterjee
Born: September 03, 1960
Martyn Ellis (Actor) .. Buddy Arnold
Doreen Mantle (Actor) .. Miss Tibby
Birthplace: South Africa
Robert Vernon (Actor) .. Jack Coll
James Wilby (Actor) .. Sefton Scott
Born: February 20, 1958
Trivia: A consummately British leading man, actor James Wilby cut his thespian teeth in the British theater world and appeared in a number of British period films during the 1980s and 1990s.Though he was born abroad, Wilby was educated in England, attending a private school and Durham University. Intent on becoming an actor, he studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in the early '80s and began acting in plays, including Another Country. He added films to his resumé, with small roles in the drama Privileged (1982), alongside fellow newcomer Hugh Grant, and the Lewis Carroll biopic Dreamchild (1985).Wilby firmly established himself as a rising British film actor with producer Ismail Merchant and director James Ivory's adaptation of the E.M. Forster novel Maurice in 1987. Centering on love affairs between Wilby's 1910s title youth and Hugh Grant and Rupert Graves, Maurice earned Wilby and Grant the Best Actor prize at theVenice Film Festival and an international art house audience. Wilby garnered more accolades for his performance as the repressed 1930s husband caught in a love triangle with wife Kristin Scott Thomas and interloper Rupert Graves in the highly regarded Evelyn Waugh adaptation A Handful of Dust (1988). Continuing his winning streak, Wilby subsequently appeared in Masterpiece Theater's well-mounted miniseries of Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities (1989), and co-starred with Emma Thompson and Anthony Hopkins in another acclaimed Merchant/Ivory adaptation of E.M. Forster, Howards End (1992). Though the rest of Wilby's 1990s movies were not as impressively received, he continued to appear regularly in British films and TV, including Immaculate Conception (1992), the World War I drama Regeneration (1997), and the children's movie Tom's Midnight Garden (1998). Wilby reunited with Ismail Merchant in the producer's directorial effort Cotton Mary (1999), but the British colonial drama did not match the success of Wilby's prior Merchant/Ivory work.Wilby subsequently appeared among the distinguished ensemble populating Robert Altman's Oscar-winning period piece Gosford Park (2001). As "upstairs" guest the Honorable Freddie Nesbitt, Wilby was a most dishonorable schemer and a possible murder suspect in Altman's witty anti-Merchant Ivory dissection of the British class system and its usual depiction in polished costume dramas and Agatha Christie murder mysteries.
Sammy Moore (Actor) .. Daniel Gates
Toto Bruin (Actor) .. May Lewis
Alicia Charles (Actor) .. Sheila Barnett
Éva Magyar (Actor)
Born: July 07, 1961
Adam Kotz (Actor)
Chris Larkin (Actor)
Born: June 19, 1967
Clive Wood (Actor)

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