Television

Harper’s Island was once the scene of a gruesome series of murders.


Role: Abby Mills

Cast: Christopher Gorham, Matt Barr, Gina Holden, Katie Cassidy, C.J. Thomason

Genre:
  • drama
  • horror
  • mystery

Rating: 15

Release date: 9 April 2009 (USA)

Dr Hoo is an environmentally conscious, vegetarian Welshman with a multiple personality disorder whose real name is Mr Hugh.


Writer(s): Stephen Lord

Role: Zara

Cast: Richard Burgi, Ian Hart, Stephen Lord, Gary McDonald

Genre:
  • drama

Rating: na

Release date: 27 February 2009 (UK)

This romantic comedy revolves around Barry, a down on his luck actor whose life and career has fallen to bits since he was dumped by his highflying girlfriend.


Director: Nicholas Renton

Writer(s): Stuart Carolan, Barry Murphy

Role: Annie Mulcahy

Cast: Andrew Scott, Anthony Morris, David Murray

Genre:
  • drama

Rating: pg13

Release date: 3 August 2008 (Ireland)

It’s the Edwardian era. The Honeychurches – Marian Honeychurch and her two just of age children Lucy Honeychurch and Freddy Honeychurch – are a carefree and fun-loving family that live in the country town of Summer Street, Surrey.


Director: Nicholas Renton

Writer(s): E.M. Forster (novel), Andrew Davies (screenplay)

Role: Lucy Honeychurch

Cast: Laurence Fox, Rafe Spall, Sophie Thompson, Timothy Spall, Sinéad Cusack, Elizabeth McGovern

Genre:
  • drama

Rating: 12

Release date: 13 April 2008

Ghost Squad is an unofficial top secret Internal Affairs unit that recruits former police officers who’ve proved their honesty during their service and sends them undercover to investigate and root out corruption within the police.


Role: Amy Harris

Cast: Emma Fielding, Jonas Armstrong

Genre:
  • crime
  • drama

Rating: 15

Release date: 15 November 2005 (UK)

Three-part BBC television adaptation of the novel by Sarah Waters, set in Victorian London.


Director: Aisling Walsh

Writer(s): Sarah Waters (novel) | Peter Ransley (screenplay)

Role: Maud Lilly

Cast: Sally Hawkins, Imelda Staunton, Rupert Evans, Charles Dance, Stephen Wight

Genre:
  • crime
  • drama
  • romance

Rating: 15

Release date: 27 March 2005 (UK)

A young girl becomes the great love of the Nazi leader’s life.


Director: Nicholas Renton

Writer(s): Nigel Williams

Role: Geli Raubal

Cast: Ken Stott, Christine Tremarco, Stacy Hart

Genre:
  • drama

Rating: 12

Release date: 3 January 2005 (UK)

Claire Ryan, a young woman with a strange relationship to the truth, is left literally holding the baby when her doting, not to mention gorgeous, boyfriend James discovers that the child he thought was his is actually the result of a previous relationship.


Director: Kieron J. Walsh

Writer(s): Colin Bateman (screenplay), Marian Keyes (novel)

Role: Anna Ryan

Cast: Anna Friel, Brenda Fricker, Ciarán McMenamin, Sean McGinley

Genre:
  • comedy
  • drama
  • romance

Rating: 12

Release date: 16 April 2003

Professor Challenger reveals the existence of a remote plateau in the Amazon jungle where dinosaurs have survived. He returns there leading an expedition.


Director: Stuart Orme

Writer(s): Arthur Conan Doyle (novel), Adrian Hodges |

Role: Agnes Cluny

Cast: Bob Hoskins, James Fox, Matthew Rhys, Peter Falk

Genre:
  • adventure
  • drama
  • fantasy

Rating: 12

Release date: 6 October 2002

The Crown Jewels Are Missing

Gemma, Spike, Vicky and Albert are like other teenagers.


Director: Colin Budds

Writer(s): David Phillips

Role: Mary

Cast: Liz Burch, Shane Briant, Lauren Hewett, Pat Laffan

Genre:
  • drama

Rating: g

Release date: 17 July 1995 (UK)