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Cracker: Brotherly Love (1995)
Date(s) of Broadcast: 22 October 1995
- 5 November 1995
Number of Episodes: 3
Average Episode Running Times: 50 mins
Format: colour
Sound:
CREDITS
PRODUCTION
Production Company / Copyright: Granada Television
Production Executive: Craig McNeil
Executive Producer: Sally Head
Producer: Hilary Bevan Jones
Assistant Producer: Valery Ryan
Production Supervisor: Bill Leather
Production Manager: Des Hughes
Production Coordinator: Tracy Lee
SCRIPT
Script: Jimmy McGovern
Script Editor: Patrick Spence
Script Associate: Gwenda Bagshaw
DIRECTION
Director: Roy Battersby
1st Assistant Director: Peter Shaw
2nd Assistant: Jude Harrison
PHOTOGRAPHY
Director of Photography: Dick Dodd
Camera Operator: Mike Miller
Clapper Loader: Mandy Moles
Focus Puller: Richard Brierley
Lighting Gaffer: David Ratcliffe
Grips: Mike Fisher, Gary Stanton
EDITING AND POST-PRODUCTION
Film Editor: Edward Mansell
Colourist: Neil Parker
MUSIC
Music: Rick Wentworth
SOUND
Sound Mixer: Phil Smith
Boom Mixer: Tony Cooper
Dubbing Editors: John Senior, Mark Briscoe
MAKE UP AND COSTUMES
Make Up Supervisor: Sue Milton
Make Up Assistant: Anastasia Shirley
Costume Designer: Tudor George
Wardrobe Supervisor: Michael Richards
DESIGN AND SET CONSTRUCTION
Production Designer: Stephen Fineren
Assistant Designer: Rod Gorwood
Art Director: Bill Crutcher
Production Buyer: Ron Pritchard
Prop Master: Nigel Place
Action Props: Peter O'Rourke
Graphic Designer: Phil Buckley
MISCELLANEOUS
Continuity: Sue Wild
Chargehand ASM: Tommy Lyons
Forensic Psychology Consultant: Ian B. Stephen
LOCATIONS
Location Manager: Ken Mair
STUNTS
Stunt Doubles: Tom Lucy, Mark Cass (credited in Part Three only)
CASTING
Casting: Marilyn Johnson
CAST
PART ONE
Robbie Coltrane
(Fitz)
Rodney Litchfield (taxi driver)
Lorcan Cranitch (Beck)
Mark Lambert (David Harvey)
Ruth Sheen (Jean McIlvanney)
Polly Hemingway (Denise Fletcher)
Sharon Percy (Joyce Watkins)
Gemma Peacock Wood (Jean's daughter)
Geraldine Somerville (Penhaligon)
Ron Donachie (Barney)
Dan Armour (man at cashpoint)
Claire Stephanie Hardacre (Joan Harvey)
Leanne Molloy (Theresa Harvey)
Andrew Whyment (Matthew Harvey)
Andrew Knott (Joe Harvey)
Brid Brennan (Maggie Harvey)
David Calder (Walter Harvey)
Kieran O'Brien (Mark Fitzgerald)
Tess Thomson (Katie Fitzgerald)
Barbara Flynn (Judith Fitzgerald)
Clive Russell (Danny)
Ricky Tomlinson (Wise)
Owen Aaronovitch (Charnock)
Robert Cavanah (Temple)
Paul Copley (pathologist)
Barbara Young (Helen McIlvanney)
PART TWO
Sharon Percy (Joyce Watkins)
Robert Cavanah (Temple)
Ricky Tomlinson (Wise)
Paul Copley (pathologist)
Geraldine Somerville (Penhaligon)
Barbara Flynn (Judith Fitzgerald)
Robbie Coltrane
(Fitz)
Stephen Tomlin (DNA expert)
Lorcan Cranitch (Beck)
Brid Brennan (Maggie Harvey)
Claire Stephanie Hardacre (Joan Harvey)
Leanne Molloy (Theresa Harvey)
Andrew Whyment (Matthew Harvey)
Andrew Knott (Joe Harvey)
Clive Russell (Danny)
David Calder (Walter Harvey)
Isobel Middleton (Catriona Bilborough)
Polly Hemingway (Denise Fletcher)
Irene Marot (Paula)
Tess Thomson (Katie)
Kieran O'Brien (Mark)
Michael Atkinson (officer)
Fergus Colville (man on tram)
Meriel Scholfield (midwife)
PART THREE
Robbie Coltrane
(Fitz)
Mark Lambert (David Harvey)
David Calder (Walter Harvey)
Brid Brennan (Maggie Harvey)
Lorcan Cranitch (Beck)
Geraldine Somerville (Penhaligon)
Robert Cavanah (Temple)
Ricky Tomlinson (Wise)
Clive Russell (Danny)
Polly Hemingway (Denise Fletcher)
Kieran O'Brien (Mark)
Barbara Flynn (Judith Fitzgerald)
Edward Peel (Chief Super)
PLOT SUMMARY
A man is arrested for the murder of a prostitute. Then a second killing
takes place with an almost identical MO - while Fitz tries to work out
if they're dealing with a copy cat or if the police have jailed the
wrong man, Beck returns to duty following his breakdown. And Penhaligon
is beginning to believe that he was the man who attacked her...
TIMELINE
1995
October
22: UK - part one television broadcast (on ITV)
29:UK - part two television broadcast (on ITV)
November
5: UK - part three television broadcast (on ITV)
KEYWORDS
alcoholism, forensic psychologists, police, prostitutes,
psychologists, serial killers
Last Updated:
1 January, 2009
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