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The Bite

on BBC One London

Beginning two-part thriller about an unsuspecting couple forced into a living nightmare.
Starring Hugo Weaving
Lesley Manville
When Jack Shannon and his new wife
Ellie move to Burma with Ellie's young daughter, they are looking forward to setting up their own jewellery business. But after they are befriended by mysterious businesswoman
Samira Nazib they are drawn into the dangerous world of drug trafficking. Concludes tomorrow at 9pm. See today's choices.
Written by Terry Johnson ; Producers David Elfick , Lavinia Warner ; Director Michael Carson

Contributors

Unknown:
Lesley Manville
Unknown:
Jack Shannon
Unknown:
Samira Nazib
Written By:
Terry Johnson
Producers:
David Elfick
Producers:
Lavinia Warner
Director:
Michael Carson
Jack Shannon:
Hugo Weaving
Ellie Shannon:
Lesley Manville
Samira Nazib:
Pamela Rabe
Larry Schofield:
Frank Gallacher
Nicola Shannon:
Rebekah Jay
Shelley:
Keith Allen
Thompson:
Shane Feeney-Connor
Miles:
Grant Piro
Bambi:
Arthur Angel
Saw-Yee:
Theresa Wong
Buradat:
Monroe Reimers
Daker:
Geoff Paine
Rickson:
David Walters
Campbell:
Bruce Alexander
Coveney:
Gary Day
Al:
Jeff Kovski
Paolo:
Zev Eleftheriou
Marcus:
John Murphy
Judge:
Sue Ingleton
Prosecution barrister:
Ian Scott
Defence barrister:
Kevin Hopkins
The otherwoman:
Jennifer Botica
Peter:
Mark Oddie
Customs officers:
Karen Hadfield
Customs officers:
Phillip Parslow,
Customs officers:
George Vidalis
Smith:
John Powell
Tipstaff:
Bill Charles
Ambulance woman:
Elizabeth Welch
NickJoquin:
Chris Simpson
Pete:
Peter Hardy
Geoff:
Steve Payne
Dan:
Peter Roberts
Actor:
Manolo Alfrednicdao
Actor:
Singh Eddiesim
Burmese customs officers:
Linda Hsia
Burmese customs officers:
Ellis Ebell,
Burmese customs officers:
Warren Lester-Michael
Maid:
Eldira Solva-Myles
Drug addict:
Superna Aggarwal

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