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Episode 1: Trial & Retribution III - Part One

Summary

Fifteen-year-old Cassie Booth goes missing while doing her local paper round, and her blood-stained clothes are later found in a nearby boathouse owned by Karl Wilding. He is the prime suspect, but then seemingly helpful Stephen Warrington, a wine merchant who has initially brought a complaint about a house being used as a brothel, demonstrates too much interest in the case

Details

Released on
1999-10-07
Languages
English
Formats
Colour

Credits

Cast

rolename
Cassie BoothCandice Mandeville
Mrs. BoothTheresa Petts
Mrs. GreenwaySheila Burrell
D.S. Pete BarrowJo Dow
D.C. Ian DawesShan Khan
D.C. Gwen HolgateGaniat Kasumu
D.I. Pat NorthKate Buffery
D.C. Jack HutchensGeorge Asprey
Chief Supt. Frank BradleyMichael Simkins
Stephen WarringtonRichard E. Grant

Crew

rolename
DirectorJo Johnson
WriterLynda La Plante
ComposerEvelyn Glennie
ComposerGreg Malcangi
EditorIan Sutherland
Production designerBill Bryce

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  • Summary

    Fifteen-year-old Cassie Booth goes missing while doing her local paper round, and her blood-stained clothes are later found in a nearby boathouse owned by Karl Wilding. He is the prime suspect, but then seemingly helpful Stephen Warrington, a wine merchant who has initially brought a complaint about a house being used as a brothel, demonstrates too much interest in the case

    Details

    Released on
    1999-10-07
    Languages
    English
    Formats
    Colour

    Credits

    Cast

    rolename
    Cassie BoothCandice Mandeville
    Mrs. BoothTheresa Petts
    Mrs. GreenwaySheila Burrell
    D.S. Pete BarrowJo Dow
    D.C. Ian DawesShan Khan
    D.C. Gwen HolgateGaniat Kasumu
    D.I. Pat NorthKate Buffery
    D.C. Jack HutchensGeorge Asprey
    Chief Supt. Frank BradleyMichael Simkins
    Stephen WarringtonRichard E. Grant

    Crew

    rolename
    DirectorJo Johnson
    WriterLynda La Plante
    ComposerEvelyn Glennie
    ComposerGreg Malcangi
    EditorIan Sutherland
    Production designerBill Bryce
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