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Moses Jones

Episode 1

Duration: 1 hour

First broadcast: on BBC Two EnglandLatest broadcast: on BBC One Yorkshire

When a brutally mutilated body is discovered in the Thames, Moses Jones is put on the case by his superiors at Scotland Yard, simply because of his ethnic heritage. Show more

Contributors

Moses Jones:
Shaun Parkes
Dan Twentyman:
Matt Smith
Gerald Okoya:
Reginald Tsiboe
Fruit Stallholder:
Howard Coggins
Stallholder:
Tony Jayawardena
Hairdresser:
Antonia Okonma
Young White Boy:
Theo Barklem-Biggs
Joseph:
Obi Abili
Cab Driver:
Irfan Hussein
Matthias Mutukula:
Jude Akuwudike
Dick Catherwood:
Tom Goodman-Hill
Pathologist:
Dominic Kemp
Mick Mahoney:
Lee Ross
Dr Michael Michaels:
Adam Kotz
Frank Costello:
Dennis Waterman
Director:
Michael Offer
Producer:
Cameron Roach

Doctor Who (2005–2022)

Series 7

Episode 3: A Town Called Mercy

Duration: 45 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Three

Available for years

The Doctor gets a stetson (and a gun!) and finds himself the reluctant marshal of a Western town under siege by a relentless cyborg.

Doctors

Series 15

Episode 18: Talented Kid

Duration: 28 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One Wales

Daniel encounters two brothers who are forced to face their shortcomings after their composer father dies. Jas and Kevin prepare for their first radio broadcast. Show more

Contributors

Dr Daniel Granger:
Matthew Chambers
Michael Abbott:
Dominic Kemp
Sergei Abbott:
Justin Brett
Clare Watkinson:
Amy Howerska
Dr Zara Carmichael:
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh
Dr Kevin Tyler:
Simon Rivers
Dr Jas Khella:
Vineeta Rishi
Dr Al Haskey:
Ian Midlane
Mandy Marquez:
Danielle Henry
Howard Bellamy:
Ian Kelsey
Karen Hollins:
Jan Pearson
Mrs Tembe:
Lorna Laidlaw
Rob Hollins:
Chris Walker
Rev Gordon Clement:
Steven Elder
Antonia Fullerton:
Samantha Neale
Writer:
Kate Delin
Series Producer:
Mike Hobson
Series Producer:
Peter Eryl Lloyd

White Heat

Episode 4: The Personal Is Political

Duration: 59 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Two England

Drama. In 1979, the seven flatmates celebrate Alan and Lilly's wedding. Jay decides to tell his parents he is gay. Jack vows to join mainstream politics. Show more

Contributors

Policeman:
Peter Ashdown
Referee:
John Biggins
Estate Agent:
Dominic Coleman
Alan (Present day):
Paul Copley
Lilly (Present day):
Lindsay Duncan
Charlotte:
Claire Foy
Party Member 3:
Dominic Kemp
Skinhead 1:
Tomi May
Party Member 2:
Tim Parker
Victor (Present day):
Hugh Quarshie
Party Member 1:
Veronica Roberts
Man on heath:
Oliver Senton
Skinhead 2:
Joe Sims
Charlotte (Present day):
Juliet Stevenson
Producer:
Elinor Day

Genres

Duration: 30 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Three

Available for years

Patrick tries his best to get Cora to open up, but things fail to go to plan. Syed believes he and Christian can put the past behind them until Masood delivers some sad news. Show more

Contributors

Christian Clarke:
John Partridge
Syed Masood:
Marc Elliott
Masood Ahmed:
Nitin Ganatra
Zainab Khan:
Nina Wadia
TamwarMasood:
Himesh Patel
Derek Branning:
Jamie Foreman
Max Branning:
Jake Wood
Jackie Bosch:
Frances Lima
Cora Cross:
Ann Mitchell
Patrick Trueman:
Rudolph Walker
Tanya Cross:
Jo Joyner
Lauren Branning:
Jacqueline Jossa
Joey Branning:
David Witts
Alice Branning:
Jasmyn Banks
Arthur 'Fat Boy' Chubb:
Ricky Norwood
Poppy Meadow:
Rachel Bright
Lucy Beale:
Hetti Bywater
Roxy Mitchell:
Rita Simons
Ray Dixon:
Chucky Venn
Alexa Smith:
Saffron Coomber
Mr Lister:
Nick Wilton
Mr Parr:
Dominic Kemp
Executive Producer:
Lorraine Newman
Director:
Ian White

Duration: 30 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Three

Available for years

Billy's attempt to make Alexa drop the case against Lola backfires. Tanya tries to uncover the reason for Cora's erratic behaviour and she is stunned by what she discovers. Show more

Contributors

Christian Clarke:
John Partridge
Syed Masood:
Marc Elliott
Masood Ahmed:
Nitin Ganatra
Zainab Khan:
Nina Wadia
Tamwar Masood:
Himesh Patel
Lucy Beale:
Hetti Bywater
Cora Cross:
Ann Mitchell
Patrick Trueman:
Rudolph Walker
Billy Mitchell:
Perry Fenwick
Lola Pearce:
Danielle Harold
Jay Mitchell:
Jamie Borthwick
Tanya Cross:
Jo Joyner
Max Branning:
Jake Wood
Derek Branning:
Jamie Foreman
Joey Branning:
David Witts
Lauren Branning:
Jacqueline Jossa
Sharon Rickman:
Letitia Dean
Alexa Smith:
Saffron Coomber
Mr Parr:
Dominic Kemp
Executive Producer:
Lorraine Newman
Director:
Ian White

Duration: 1 hour, 25 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One Wales

Tanya is staggered to learn the cause of Cora's recent erratic behaviour. Lola worries that Billy may have jeopardised her case after he tries to get Alexa to see sense. Show more

Contributors

Christian Clarke:
John Partridge
Syed Masood:
Marc Elliott
Zainab Khan:
Nina Wadia
Masood Ahmed:
Nitin Ganatra
TamwarMasood:
Himesh Patel
Lucy Beale:
Hetti Bywater
Cora Cross:
Ann Mitchell
Patrick Trueman:
Rudolph Walker
Billy Mitchell:
Perry Fenwick
Lola Pearce:
Danielle Harold
Jay Mitchell:
Jamie Borthwick
Sharon Rickman:
Letitia Dean
Tanya Cross:
Jo Joyner
Max Branning:
Jake Wood
Derek Branning:
Jamie Foreman
Jackie Bosch:
Frances Lima
Joey Branning:
David Witts
Lauren Branning:
Jacqueline Jossa
Alice Branning:
Jasmyn Banks
Arthur 'Fat Boy' Chubb:
Ricky Norwood
Poppy Meadow:
Rachel Bright
Roxy Mitchell:
Rita Simons
Ray Dixon:
Chucky Venn
Alfie Moon:
Shane Richie
Jack Branning:
Scott Maslen
Tyler Moon:
Tony Discipline
Whitney Dean:
Shona McGarty
Amira Masood:
Preeya Kalidas
Alexa Smith:
Saffron Coomber
Mr Lister:
Nick Wilton
Mr Parr:
Dominic Kemp
Executive Producer:
Lorraine Newman
Director:
Ian White
Writer:
Jeff Povey