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Emma Fryer

Emma Fryer



United Kingdom

Known for

In In the Dark as Linda Batesas Linda Bates

in In the Dark
In Ideal as Taniaas Tania

in Ideal
In PhoneShop as Janineas Janine

in PhoneShop

TV Series Starring Emma Fryer

In the DarkIn the Dark
BBC One, 2017 | Drama, Crime, Mystery | ► Trailer
Rating: 4/5

In the Dark is a TV series adapted from the novels of Mark Billingham. It tells two separate stories that revolve around a female detective named Helen Weeks. Helen Weeks is a complex and engaging character who is faced with challenging cases. The series explores her journey as she navigates through these cases.


PhoneShopPhoneShop
E4, 2010 | Comedy, Drama

Christopher joins PhoneShop and has one day to prove himself. The staff are quirky and the customers are bizarre, making for a hilarious workplace comedy. The show follows the daily operations of a mobile phone shop and the antics of its employees. With witty dialogue and relatable characters, PhoneShop is a must-watch comedy series.


IdealIdeal
BBC Two, 2005 | Comedy, Drama, Crime | ► Trailer
Rating: 1/5

Moz is a small-time (hash only) drug dealer. He rarely sets foot outside the confines of his squalid Manchester flat he shares with his long-suffering girlfriend Nicki. He's a lazy slob basically - as Nicki comments, "Jesus, Moz. I've seen coma victims with more 'get-up-and-go'".