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Shaun Evans
United Kingdom
Age: 45
Born: 06 Mar, 1980
TV Series Starring Shaun Evans
Betrayal (2025)
John Hughes joined MI5 during the war on terror and was at the forefront of averting the biggest terrorist plots on UK soil. Now in his mid 40s and married with two children he's struggling to adapt to the new MI5, where threats to national security have changed and he's forced to adapt to the values of a progressive work environment.
Until I Kill You
Until I Kill You is the extraordinary true story of Delia Balmer, who survived a near-fatal relationship with murderer John Sweeney. The series narrates the ordeal Delia suffered at the hands of John Sweeney, and her traumatic journey through the police and criminal justice system as they attempt to prosecute him for his crimes.
Vigil
In Vigil, the mysterious disappearance of a Scottish fishing trawler and a death on-board a Trident nuclear submarine bring the police into conflict with the Navy and British security services. DCI Amy Silva leads an investigation on land and at sea into a conspiracy that threatens the very heart of Britain's nuclear deterrent.
Endeavour
This is a British/American television detective drama set as a prequel to the long-running television adaption of the Inspector Morse novels by Colin Dexter and made with the author's collaboration.
The Last Weekend
short break in the Suffolk countryside gives a rare opportunity for two couples to spend some quality time together. The two men, Ian and Ollie, are friends from university, but they have gone on to live very different lives. The competitive edge to the men's relationship soon rises to the surface, leading to shocking consequences for everybody.
Martina Cole's The Take
Freddie Jackson (Tom Hardy) is fresh out of prison, having met a whole host of useful contacts inside, and he's got big plans for his career in crime. Jealousy soon takes hold, however, and a power struggle ensues - showing London's criminal underworld in all its true colors.
Teachers (UK)
Teachers was a highly successful Channel 4 comedy, which followed a group of immature teachers working at Summerdown School, in Bristol. The theme song for the show was "The Boy With The Arab Strap" by Belle and Sebastian.
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