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  2. Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes - Wikipedia

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    The four-part series is written by Jeff Pope, and was commissioned by Disney+ in June 2023. [2] Jean De Menezes' parents and other relatives are serving as consultants for the series.

  3. Temple (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Temple is a British medical crime drama television series. Created by Mark O'Rowe, and starring Mark Strong, Carice Van Houten and Daniel Mays, [1] [2] it is based on the Norwegian drama Valkyrien, and premiered 13 September 2019 on Sky One.

  4. Daniel Mays - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Mays' debut role was a slot in EastEnders. [3] Mays started his big screen career in 2001, as a pilot in the film Pearl Harbor. [3] His big break happened in 2002, when Mike Leigh cast him in both All or Nothing and Vera Drake, and Mays has said that working with Leigh was a big influence, advising that no stone be unturned when creating truly believable characters.

  5. Line of Duty series 3 - Wikipedia

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    Actor Daniel Mays was announced to be joining the series cast as Daniel Waldron, the latest officer to be investigated by the fictional Anti-Corruption Unit 12 (AC-12). [9] Craig Parkinson also reprised his role as Matthew "Dot" Cottan. [10]

  6. Moonflower Murders (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series features new cast members including Mark Gatiss, Rosalie Craig, Pippa Bennett-Warner and Adrian Rawlins, as well as returning roles for Alexandros Logothetis, Daniel Mays, Claire Rushbrook, Conleth Hill, Matthew Beard and Sanjeev Kohli. [6] Filming was completed by December 2023, with filming locations including Dublin and Crete. [7] [8]

  7. Class of '76 - Wikipedia

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    Class of '76 (also known as Monroe: Class of '76) is a two-part British crime drama, first broadcast on ITV in October 2005. Written by John Ireland and directed by Ashley Pearce, the series starred Robert Carlyle as investigating police officer DI Tom Monroe, who investigates the mysterious deaths of a group of classmates over a period of years from the same 1976 form class.

  8. Mrs Biggs - Wikipedia

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    While filming in Australia, Sheridan Smith and Daniel Mays spent an evening at Charmian’s house, where she showed them her archive of personal letters and scrapbooks. [5] Charmian herself appears in the background of one of the scenes in the public gallery of the Australian court when the lawyer is arguing for her to be released. [6]

  9. White Lines (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Mays as Marcus Ward [3] Cel Spellman as young Marcus [4] Laurence Fox as David [3] Jonny Green as young David [4] Angela Griffin as Anna Connor [3] Kassius Nelson as young Anna [4] Juan Diego Botto as Oriol Calafat [3] Pedro Casablanc as Andreu Calafat [3] Belén López as Conchita Calafat [3] Francis Magee as Clint Collins [4] Tom Rhys ...