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| Regulars credited on the opening titles |
| Jack Davenport |
Michael Colefield |
| Suzannah Harker |
Doctor Angie March |
| Idris Elba |
Vaughan Rice |
| Philip Quist |
Pearse Harman |
| Regulars NOT credited on the opening titles |
| Collette Brown |
Kirsty |
| Fiona Dolman |
Frances |
| Thomas Lockyer |
Jacob (eps 3-6) |

| Production Supervisor |
Peter Gallagher |
| Production Manager |
Danielle Brandon |
| Production Accountant |
Kevin Freemantle |
| Production Coordinator |
Fleur Fontaine |
| First Assistant Director |
Sam Harris |
| Second Assistant Director |
Siobhan Tucker |
| Script Supervisor |
Carol Saunderson |
| Location Managers |
Jim Allan, Rupert Bray |
| Prodcution Designer |
Jon Bunker |
| Art Director |
Ian Reade-Hill |
| Production Buyer |
Gillie Delap |
| Special Effects Supervisor |
Stuart Brisdon |
| Costume Designer |
Amy Roberts |
| Wardrobe Supervisor |
Shelia Cullen |
| Make-Up Supervisor |
Elisa Johnson |
| Hair and Make-Up Artist |
Theresa Kelly |
| Director of Photography |
Peter Greenhalgh B.S.C. |
| Camera Operator |
Martin Stevens |
| Focus Puller |
Dermot Hickey (eps 1, 2), Neil Brown (eps 3, 4), Nathan Mann (eps 5, 6) |
| Grip |
John Robinson |
| Gaffer |
Gary Chaisty (eps 1, 2, 5, 6), Tom Gates (eps 3, 4) |
| Sound Recordist |
Ian Voigt A.M.P.S. |
| Boom Operator |
Steve O'Brien (eps 1-4), Orin Beaton (eps 5, 6) |
| Film Editor |
Nick McPhee (eps 1, 2, 6), Jason Krasucki (eps 3-5) |
| Post Production Supervisor |
Liz Pearson |
| Digital Special Effects Advisor |
Chris Roff |
| Digital Special Effects Editor |
Jesper Nybroe (eps 1, 2), Judy Roberts (eps 3, 4, 6), Duncan Horn (eps 5) |
| Dubbing Mixer |
David Old |
| Dialogue Editor |
Ian Wilkinson |
| Effects Editor |
Matthew Collinge (eps 1, 3, 5), Wayne Brooks (eps 2, 4, 6) |
| Original Music by |
Sue Hewitt |
| Casting |
Susie Bruffin, Liz Vincent-Fernie |
| Script Editor |
Simon Heath |
| Written and Directed by |
Joe Aherne |
| Produced by |
Bill Shapter |
| Executive Producer |
Sophie Balhetchet |
| A World Production for Channel 4 |
| © Channel Four Television Corporation MCMXCVIII |
Names given in Bold were credited on the opening titles
| 1: Habeas Corpus |
Transmitted: 15 September 1998
Cast: Jack (Stephen Moyer), Pollard (Ronnie Letham), Carter (Marc Bolton), D S Ferman (John Ashton), Sue (Lara J West), Nurse (Blondell Taylor), Street Artist (Daniel Moynihan), Computer Opperator (Colin Kerrigan), Pathologist (Ian Crowe)
Story: Police officer Mike Colefield is out his duties as best man to Jack when he takes a call from one of their informants. Pollard is desperate to see Jack about the man in the photos he sent them. Mike is annoyed by Pollard's constant calls, particularly as the photos are only of streets, the man Pollard talks of is not in them. Mike finally relents and agrees to meet Pollard. He arrives just in time to see Pollard keel over after being shot. Mike chases the gunman but looses him. He checks the security camera tapes but can find no trace of the man on them. Next day Jack fails to turn up for his wedding. Two officers from SIB turn up to investigate Jack's disappearance but Mike soon finds out that they are not all they seem to be... |
| 2: In Nomine Patris |
Transmitted: 22 September 1998
Cast: Danni (Jane Slavin), Gideon (Trevor Bowen), Lester (Christopher Villiers), Neil (Neil Maskell), Sal (Julie Smith), Nurse at Home (Victoria Bryne), Bank Offical (Simon Cowell-Parker), Squash Player (Dean Lepley), Margaret (Angela Wyndham Lewis)
Story: A biker is cut up by a car with dark windows. The biker stops the car at some road works and begins smashing at the glass. As the window cracks smoke begins to come from the car. The car speeds away, knocking the biker's girlfriend over as it goes. The car is registered to Lester Hammond, son of millionaire Gideon Hammond. In the past three years Lester has not been seen in daylight and no photos exist. After joining the outfit Mike begins to investigate the case. Soon after being question Gideon begins to close down all his accounts. A stakeout at Gideon's house is set up to get Lester. Mike is convinced the stakeout is a decoy. As he investigates further he finds that it might not be Lester they are looking...
Meanwhile Kirsty, the woman Jack left at the altar is after answers and she isn't going to stop pursuing Mike until she gets them... |
| 3: Sub Judice |
Transmitted: 29 September 1998
Cast: Marion (Emer Gillespie), Marions' Husband (Simon Donald), Embryologist (Richard Rees), Clinic Manager (Charlotte Attenborough), Pregnancy Counsellor (Matha Cope), G.P. (Stehpanie Fayerman), Mrs Seabrook (Anni Domingo), D.S. Leigh (Michal Hadley), Marion's Junior (David Shelley), First Mugger (Michael Price), Second Mugger (Jimmy Gallagher), Angie's daughter (Elizabeth Earl)
Story: Barrister Marion Wainwright is attacked. She faints and while she is out her assailants are brutally killed. CCTV footage show no sign of the killer. When investigations reveal that Marion's husband killed himself and one of her colleagues who was getting close to her was killed in a hit and run accident an exhumation of the husband finds no body. Then it is revealed that Marion is pregnant. However a scan shows that while she is pregnant no baby shows up on the scans... |
| 4: Mea Culpa |
Transmitted: 6 October 1998
Cast: Colin (Rupert Procter), Gary (Robert Stuart), Father Downey (Eamon Boland), Oliver (Jeremy Gilley), Angie's daughter (Elizabeth Earl), Gary's Mother (Jane Wheldon), Sports Teacher (Jonathan Magnanti), Orderly (Dennis Banks), Altar Boy (George Cook), Boy (Sam Bardens), Vampire Boy (Andrew Wilkes)
Story: Gary, a schoolboy, suddenly kills the priest that until recently he was friends with before runing away. The team look into the case despite little evidence pointing towards leech activities. Investigations at the school show some boys with a distinct dislike of sunlight. However tests show no markings on them consistent with infection yet they are infected. The questions is, how were they infected in the first place...?
Meanwhile Kirsty has recruited Jacob, a journalist to help her look for Michael. He begins to uncovers things and is soon getting too close for someone's comfort... |
| 5: Terra Ingonita |
Transmitted: 13 October 1998
Cast: Paul Hoyle (Corin Redgrave), Maria (Ellen Thomas), Maria's Contact (Rob Jarvis), Customs Offical (Tom Knight), Nurse (Abigail Hayes), Stewardess (Dee Sadler), Pilot (David John Pope), Cell Guard (Mark Hill), Aguinaldo (Clarence Allen)
Story: A brother and sister are stopped at the airport after arriving from Brazil. The brother is bleeding from a wound to his neck. As Angie treats the brother the sister is question by Pearse. After being taken into custody the sister had asked for Dr March. However, she wasn't referring to Angie but to her late husband Robert...
Meanwhile Michael and Vaughn investigate the plane the siblings came on and discover that it was delayed so four crates of "medical supplies" could be load. They stop one of the crates but the other three are driven away in a truck. Inside the crate is a casket. Inside it is 60 degrees bellow and a timer is ticking down to night time when it will open... |
| 6: Persona Non Grata |
Transmitted: 20 October 1998
Cast: Paul Hoyle (Corin Redgrave), Jack (Stephen Moyer), Security Guard (Simon Harris), Newspaper Editor (Tom Cotcher), Echowatch Official (Helen Anderson)
Story: Michael is contacted by the now turned Jacob. He makes Michael an offer, the remains of Angie March's husbabd, Robert and he'll leave Kirsty alone...
Meanwhile Pearse is talking to captured Leech Paul Hoyle. Could Hoyle be pearse's way out of his illness... |
 | Episode Guide compiled by Richard SpurrPosted: 28 March 2005 Last Updated: 28 March 2005 |  |
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