Inspector George Gently: Gently in the Night


01:00 am - 02:30 am, Thursday, December 11 on WGBH (2)

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Gently in the Night

Season 2, Episode 2

Gently investigates after the body of a woman who worked as a scantily clad cocktail waitress at the city's first gentlemen's club is found in a Newcastle church.

repeat 2009 English 1080i Stereo
Crime Drama Crime

Cast & Crew
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Martin Shaw (Actor) .. George Gently
Lee Ingleby (Actor) .. John Bacchus
Sian Breckin (Actor) .. Audrey Chadwick
Bill Fellows (Actor) .. Ronnie Chadwick
Nichola Burley (Actor) .. Fawn Granger
Brendan Coyle (Actor) .. Patrick Donovan
Margaret Jackman (Actor) .. Flower Lady
Clare Calbraith (Actor) .. Helen Donovan
Eileen Colgan (Actor) .. Mrs Beaney
Diarmaid Murtagh (Actor) .. Frank Allingham
Simon Hubbard (Actor) .. PC Taylor

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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.
Sian Breckin (Actor) .. Audrey Chadwick
Bill Fellows (Actor) .. Ronnie Chadwick
Born: May 25, 1957
Nichola Burley (Actor) .. Fawn Granger
Born: December 26, 1986
Brendan Coyle (Actor) .. Patrick Donovan
Born: December 02, 1963
Birthplace: Corby, Northamptonshire, England
Trivia: The great-nephew of legendary Manchester United manager Matt Busby (1909-94). Trained to be a butcher after leaving school at age 16. Decided to pursue his acting dream at age 18, a year after his father unexpectedly died. Learned to act at his cousin's Dublin theatre. Honoured with the 1999 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actor for the London production of Irish playwright Conor McPherson's The Weir. Downtown Abbey creator Julian Fellowes wrote the role of Mr. Bates with him in mind, having seen him in the 2004 BBC series North and South. A patron of Lakelands Hospice in Corby, Northamptonshire; also supports Workwise, which helps young people find jobs.
Margaret Jackman (Actor) .. Flower Lady
Clare Calbraith (Actor) .. Helen Donovan
Eileen Colgan (Actor) .. Mrs Beaney
Diarmaid Murtagh (Actor) .. Frank Allingham
Simon Hubbard (Actor) .. PC Taylor

Before / After
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Velvet
02:30 am