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Amanda Burton
United Kingdom
Age: 66
Born: 10 Oct, 1956
TV Series Starring Amanda Burton
Cause Of Death
Series following the work of senior coroner for Lancashire and Darwen Dr James Adeley, who runs a team that works from the moment a body arrives in the mortuary through to the inquest, when the cause of death is determined.
Anne Boleyn
Anne Boleyn explores her struggle to stay alive in the final months of her life, as she endeavors to secure her daughter's future and challenge the patriarchy as her execution hangs over her head.
White House Farm
White House Farm is a factual drama that follows the investigation and court case surrounding the infamous Whitehouse Farm murders.
Based on true events, the series explores the tragic events that took place in 1985, and the subsequent police investigation that led to a controversial court case.
Marcella
Marcella is a TV series about a detective who investigates a serial murder case. The killer's modus operandi is similar to an unsolved case from a decade ago.
The series follows Marcella as she navigates the case, which becomes increasingly complex and dangerous. The show is a suspenseful crime drama.
The Level
Detective Sergeant Nancy Devlin leads a double life, protecting shady businessman Frank Le Saux from the police. When Frank is murdered, Nancy's world is turned upside down.
Nancy finds herself at the center of an investigation that could expose her secret and puts her in danger from a killer who wants her dead.
Waterloo Road
Waterloo Road Comprehensive isn't doing very well. When the Headteacher of the school has a nervous breakdown, Jack Rimmer is promoted to the position, much to his dismay. He knows that if the school doesn't clean up its act soon, it could mean the end.
The Commander
The Commander is a police drama on ITV. Amanda Burton plays the Commander of the homicide division, Clare Blake, one of only four female commanders in the Metropolitan Police.
Blake's team includes D.C.I. Hedges, played by Matthew Marsh, who opposes her from the start. Created by Lynda La Plante, the series was made by her production company and premiered in 2003.
Helen West
Amanda Burton plays Helen West, a crusading senior prosecutor with the Crown Prosecution Service. Helen's life is complicated by her ongoing affair with a senior police officer (Connor Mullan). This miniseries of three episodes was based on the novels of Frances Fyfield.
Silent Witness
Silent Witness follows the work of forensic pathologist Dr. Sam Ryan, played by Amanda Burton. The series was created by an ex-police officer, Nigel McCrery - who has also published five Silent Witness novels based on the series, entitled: Silent Witness (1996).
Peak Practice
Peak Practice is a TV series about a small GP practice in the Derbyshire Dales. Dr. Beth Glover, Will Preston and Jack Kerruish ran the surgery for three series.
The show depicts the ups and downs of life in Cardale for the doctors and others. After 12 successful series, the show came to an end in 2002.
Brookside
Brookside is a British soap opera set in Liverpool, England. The series began on the launch night of Channel 4 on 2 November 1982, and ran for 21 years until 4 November 2003. Originally intended to be called Meadowcroft, the series was produced by Mersey Television and it was conceived by Phil Redmond who also devised Grange Hill (1978-2008) and Hollyoaks (1995-present).
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