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Prisoners’ Wives
''Prisoners' Wives'' is a BBC drama series, created and written by Julie Gearey and starring Polly Walker, Pippa Haywood, Emma Rigby, Natalie Gavin, Sally Carman and Karla Crome, with supporting cast including Iain Glen, Adam Gillen, Jonas Armstrong, Reuben Johnson, Enzo Cilenti and Owen Roe. The series centres on four very different women, each struggling to cope with a significant man in her life serving time in prison. The series is set in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. Series one was six episodes long, and premiered on Tuesday 31 January 2012. Series two was a shorter run of four episodes, and began on Thursday 14 March 2013 on BBC One. Main cast Series 1 *Emma Rigby as Gemma Roscoe * Polly Walker as Francesca Miller *Pippa Haywood as Harriet Allison * Natalie Gavin as Lou Bell Series 2 *Polly Walker as Francesca Miller *Pippa Haywood as Harriet Allison *Sally Carman as Kim Haines * Karla Crome as Aisling O'Connor Supporting cast Series 1 *Jonas Armstrong as Steve Rosco ...
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Polly Walker
Polly Alexandra Walker (born 19 May 1966) is an English actress. She has starred in the films '' Enchanted April'' (1991), ''Patriot Games'' (1992), '' Sliver'' (1993), '' Restoration'' (1995), '' The Gambler'' (1997), and '' Savage Messiah'' (2002). In 2006, she received a Golden Globe Award nomination for her role in the drama series ''Rome'' (2005–2007). She is also known for her roles in BBC One dramas ''Prisoners’ Wives'' (2012–2013), ''Line of Duty'' (2016, 2019) and Netflix's ''Bridgerton'' (2020-present). Early life Walker was born in Warrington, Lancashire. She attended PadgateChurch of England Primary School in Warrington, and Bush Davies School of Theatre Arts in East Grinstead until joining Twickenham's Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance at age 16. She had to abandon dancing after a leg injury at the age of 18, deciding to focus on acting. She attended Drama Centre London, before working at the Royal Shakespeare Company. Career Film and tele ...
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South Yorkshire
South Yorkshire is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England. It borders North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire to the north, the East Riding of Yorkshire to the north-east, Lincolnshire to the east, Nottinghamshire to the south-east, and Derbyshire to the south and west. The largest settlement is the city of Sheffield. The county is largely urban, with an area of and a population of 1,402,918. The largest settlements after Sheffield (556,500) are the city of Doncaster (113,566), Rotherham (109,697), and Barnsley (96,888). The east and west of the county are more rural. The county is governed by four metropolitan boroughs: Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley, Barnsley, City of Doncaster, Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, Rotherham, and City of Sheffield. They collaborate through South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority. South Yorkshire lies on the edge of the Pennines, and the west of the county contains part of the Peak ...
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BBC Television Dramas
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England. Originally established in 1922 as the British Broadcasting Company, it evolved into its current state with its current name on New Year's Day 1927. The oldest and largest local and global broadcaster by stature and by number of employees, the BBC employs over 21,000 staff in total, of whom approximately 17,200 are in public-sector broadcasting. The BBC was established under a royal charter, and operates under an agreement with the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport. Its work is funded principally by an annual television licence fee which is charged to all British households, companies, and organisations using any type of equipment to receive or record live television broadcasts or to use the BBC's streaming service, iPlayer. The fee is set by the British government, agreed by Parliament, and is used to fund the BBC's radio, ...
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2010s British Drama Television Series
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2013 British Television Series Endings
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2012 British Television Series Debuts
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Tiger Aspect
Tiger Aspect Productions (formerly known as Tiger Television from 1988 until 1993 and also known as Tiger Aspect Films for theatrical films) is a British television and film production company, particularly noted for its situation comedies. Founded by Peter Bennett-Jones, its productions have included popular hits such as '' Mr. Bean'' and ''The Vicar of Dibley''. The present-day company was founded in 1993 from the merger of Bennett-Jones' Tiger Television and Paul Sommers' Aspect Film & Television. It has also produced television dramas such as ''Murphy's Law'' and '' Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking'', and in October 2006, its drama series ''Robin Hood'' began showing on BBC One. They also produced the American reality television series '' Damage Control'' for MTV, and the animated children's series '' Charlie and Lola'', which was based on the books written by Lauren Child. Tiger Aspect has also made a documentary at the Buckinghamshire Railway Centre (BRC ...
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Anne Reid
Anne Reid (born 28 May 1935) is an English stage, film and television actress, known for her roles as Valerie Barlow in the soap opera ''Coronation Street'' (1961–1971); Jean in the sitcom '' dinnerladies'' (1998–2000); and her role as Celia Dawson in '' Last Tango in Halifax'' (2012–2020) for which she was nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Actress. A further nomination in the same category followed for playing Ann Moore-Martin in ''The Sixth Commandment'' (2023). For her performance in the film '' The Mother'' (2003), Reid won the London Film Critics' Circle Award for British Actress of the Year and received a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. Other notable film roles include the voice of Wendolene Ramsbottom in '' Wallace and Gromit: A Close Shave'' (1995) and as Leslie Tiller in ''Hot Fuzz'' (2007). Early life Reid was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, the daughter of Colin Norman Reid (1896–1970) and Annie ...
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Nicola Walker
Nicola Jane Walker (born 15 May 1970) is an English actress, known for her starring roles in various British television programmes from the 1990s onwards, including that of Ruth Evershed in the spy drama '' Spooks'' (2003–2006 and 2009–2011), DCI Cassie Stuart in '' Unforgotten'' (2015–2021) and Hannah Stern in '' The Split'' (2018–2024). She has also worked in theatre, radio and film. She won the 2013 Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actress for the play '' The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time'' and was twice nominated for the BAFTA TV Award for Best Supporting Actress for the BBC drama '' Last Tango in Halifax''. Her voice roles include ''Doctor Who'' companion Liv Chenka in various Big Finish audio plays (2011–present) and Eleanor Peck in '' The Lovecraft Investigations'' (2019–2023). Early life Walker was born in Stepney in the East End of London and has an older brother. She attended Saint Nicholas School at Old Harlow in Essex, and For ...
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Adrian Rawlins
Adrian John Rawlins (born 27 March 1958) is an English actor best known for playing Arthur Kidd in '' The Woman in Black'' (1989) and James Potter in the ''Harry Potter'' films. In 2019, he starred in '' Chernobyl'' as Nikolai Fomin. Early life Rawlins was born in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, the son of Mavis (née Leese) and Edward Rawlins, a market trader. Rawlins was educated at Stanfield Technical High School in Stoke-on-Trent and the Stoke VI Form College. He then studied art and acting at Manchester Metropolitan University. Career Rawlins has appeared in over 30 films including Lars von Trier's ''Breaking the Waves'' and ''Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself.'' He has a pivotal role in the ''Harry Potter'' film series as Harry Potter's father James Potter. Onstage, he has appeared in '' Her Naked Skin'' (2008, National Theatre). He played Richard Collingsworth in the 1989 TV serial version of '' The Ginger Tree'', opposite Samantha Bond. He also starred in ''The Woma ...
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Phoebe Dynevor
Phoebe Harriet Dynevor (; born 17 April 1995) is an English actress. She is known for starring in the films '' The Colour Room'' (2021), '' Fair Play'' (2023), and ''Inheritance'' (2025) as well as the first two series of the period drama ''Bridgerton'' (2020–2022). She earned a BAFTA Rising Star Award nomination in 2024. Dynevor began her career as a child actress in the BBC One school drama '' Waterloo Road'' (2009–2010). She went on to have recurring roles in the BBC series '' Prisoners' Wives'' (2012–2013) and '' Dickensian'' (2015–2016), and the TV Land comedy-drama '' Younger'' (2017–2021), as well as a main role in the Crackle crime series '' Snatch'' (2017–2018). Early life Phoebe Harriet Dynevor was born on 17 April 1995 in the Trafford district of Greater Manchester, to screenwriter Tim Dynevor and actress Sally Dynevor. Her paternal grandparents, Shirley and Gerard Dynevor also worked in the television industry. She has two younger siblings, brother Sa ...
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Harry McEntire
Harry McEntire (born 14 September 1990) is an English actor. He is known for his roles in Tower Block, for his numerous theatre roles, such as in the award-winning London production of '' Spring Awakening'', for starring in the English localization of ''Xenoblade Chronicles 3'' as Noah, and for playing Æthelwold in ''The Last Kingdom''. He has won the Best Actor Manchester Theatre Award in 2015 for his role in ''Billy Liar'', at the Royal Exchange Theatre. Biography In June 2023, McEntire, Alex Jordan, Hollie Bennett, Ben Starr, Aoife Wilson, and Doug Cockle began a web series where they play ''Dungeons & Dragons''. The group ran a Kickstarter Kickstarter, PBC is an American Benefit corporation, public benefit corporation based in Brooklyn, New York City, that maintains a global crowdfunding platform focused on creativity. The company's stated mission is to "help bring creative project ... campaign from October to November 2023, raising £67,932 on a £50,000 goal. Mc ...
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