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Dirty Work: A Fish Called Rhondda

on BBC One London

The first episode in a new six-part comedy-drama, written by Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran, and starring Neil Pearson as Leo Beckett, a private eye who takes on the cases his former mates in the police force don't want.

After a close shave in a game of poker with a local businessman, Leo flees to a maternity ward and becomes involved in a father's attempt to recover some money.
Contains swearing.
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Contributors

Writer:
Laurence Marks
Writer:
Maurice Gran
Producer:
Martyn Auty
Director:
Douglas MacKinnon
Leo Beckett:
Neil Pearson
Tubes:
Robert Glenister
Rhiannon:
Suzanne Packer
Mostyn Hughes:
Hywel Bennett
Sgt Norman Butts:
Sion Tudor Owen
Archie Cunliffe:
Michael Elwyn
Emlyn:
Gareth Harris
Ivor:
Nicholas Aaron
Ieuan:
Robert Harper
Wendy:
Ellen Salisbury
Mr Montgomery:
Martin Troakes
Midwife:
Nicola Reynolds
Nurse:
Rachel Isaac
Glynis:
Tonya Smith
Janine:
Sara Williams

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