Inspector George Gently: Gently in the Blood


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Gently in the Blood

Season 2, Episode 3

Gently and Bacchus are confronted with racial problems, jealousy and a turf war when they investigate the rape and murder of a local woman.

repeat 2009 English 1080i Stereo
Crime Drama Crime

Cast & Crew
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Martin Shaw (Actor) .. George Gently
Andrew-Lee Potts (Actor) .. Jimmy Cochran
Simon Hubbard (Actor) .. PC Taylor
Catherine Terris (Actor) .. Mrs. Cochran
Max Hughes (Actor) .. Boy
Andy Kellegher (Actor) .. Keith
Brenda Brooks (Actor) .. Nurse
Barry O'Connor (Actor) .. PC
Alan O'Neill (Actor) .. Barber
Niamh Shaw (Actor) .. Woman at B&B
Barry John O'Connor (Actor) .. PC

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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)
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.
Robyn Addison (Actor)
Birthplace: Belper, Derbyshire, England
Trivia: Became interested in acting while studying for a degree in English at Cambridge University where she appeared in numerous student plays. Has appeared in plays at the Soho Theatre, Bush Theatre, Chichester Festival Theatre and as Carly in Reasons to be Happy at the Hampstead Theatre.
Tariq Jordan (Actor)
Jonathan Bonnici (Actor)
Stewart Scudamore (Actor)
Andrew-Lee Potts (Actor) .. Jimmy Cochran
Born: October 29, 1979
Birthplace: Bradford, West Yorkshire, England
Trivia: Attended Bradford's Scala Kids Stage School at the age of 7 for 12 years with his sister, Sarah-Jane Potts. Made his first TV appearance at the age of 10 in Children's Ward. Founded Keychain Productions in 2006 so he could collaborate with other filmmakers to produce original content. Was among the finalists at the 2012's Virgin Media Short Film Awards for the short Little Larry. Best known for his role as eccentric Connor Temple on ITV's British science fiction programme Primeval and Space's Canadian spin-off Primeval: New World. Also starred as the Hatter in the SyFy mini-series Alice and was a regular on the long-running programme Ideal. Was cast in 2019 in the role of astronaut Michael Collins in the Netflix series The Crown.
Steven Hillman (Actor)
Elizabeth Rider (Actor)
Birthplace: Upton, Northamptonshire
Simon Hubbard (Actor) .. PC Taylor
Catherine Terris (Actor) .. Mrs. Cochran
Max Hughes (Actor) .. Boy
Andy Kellegher (Actor) .. Keith
Brenda Brooks (Actor) .. Nurse
Barry O'Connor (Actor) .. PC
Alan O'Neill (Actor) .. Barber
Niamh Shaw (Actor) .. Woman at B&B
Barry John O'Connor (Actor) .. PC

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