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Anthony Head (The Invisibles) Interview
Warren Clarke, Anthony Head, Dean Lennox Kelly and Jenny Agutter star in The Invisibles, a new comedy drama series by William Ivory (A Thing Called Love, The Sins) for BBC One, starting Thursday 1st May 2008 at 9.00pm.
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Emily Head (The Invisibles) Interview
Warren Clarke, Anthony Head, Dean Lennox Kelly and Emily Head star in The Invisibles, a new comedy drama series by William Ivory (A Thing Called Love, The Sins) for BBC One, starting Thursday 1st May 2008 at 9.00pm.
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Jenny Agutter (The Invisibles) Interview
Warren Clarke, Anthony Head, Dean Lennox Kelly and Jenny Agutter star in The Invisibles, a new comedy drama series by William Ivory (A Thing Called Love, The Sins) for BBC One, starting Thursday 1st May 2008 at 9.00pm.
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Warren Clarke (The Invisibles) Interview
Warren Clarke, Anthony Head, Dean Lennox Kelly and Jenny Agutter star in The Invisibles, a new comedy drama series by William Ivory (A Thing Called Love, The Sins) for BBC One, starting Thursday 1st May 2008 at 9.00pm.
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Marshall Lancaster (Ashes To Ashes) Interview
It's 1981: the year of the Royal Wedding, the Brixton riots, Bucks Fizz winning the Eurovision Song Contest – and the year that Gene Hunt takes the Met by storm in BBC One's Ashes To Ashes. Marshall Lancaster plays DC Chris Skelton, aka "The Cautious One".
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Philip Glenister (Ashes To Ashes) Interview
It's 1981: the year of the Royal Wedding, the Brixton riots, Bucks Fizz winning the Eurovision Song Contest – and the year that Gene Hunt takes the Met by storm in BBC One's Ashes To Ashes. Philip Glenister plays DCI Gene Hunt, aka "The Manc Lion".
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Keeley Hawes (Ashes To Ashes) Interview
It's 1981: the year of the Royal Wedding, the Brixton riots, Bucks Fizz winning the Eurovision Song Contest – and the year that Gene Hunt takes the Met by storm in BBC One's Ashes To Ashes. Keeley Hawes plays DI Alex Drake, aka "Bolly Knickers".
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Dean Andrews (Ashes To Ashes) Interview
It's 1981: the year of the Royal Wedding, the Brixton riots, Bucks Fizz winning the Eurovision Song Contest – and the year that Gene Hunt takes the Met by storm in BBC One's Ashes To Ashes. Dean Andrews plays DS Ray Carling, aka "The Bear".
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Amanda Drew (EastEnders' May) Interview
After nine months of playing psychotic doctor "mad" May Wright in EastEnders, Amanda Drew hung up her stethoscope. Now, in a storyline arching over episodes four, five and six of Holby Blue, Amanda is playing mild-mannered Judy Burrows.
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Montserrat Lombard (Ashes To Ashes) Interview
It's 1981: the year of the Royal Wedding, the Brixton riots, Bucks Fizz winning the Eurovision Song Contest – and the year that Gene Hunt takes the Met by storm in BBC One's Ashes To Ashes. Montserrat Lombard plays WPC Shaz Granger, aka "The Newcomer".