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16.04.03

TV DRAMA


ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ ONE Drama press pack for May/June 2003


Amanda Holden, Sarah Parish and Angela Griffin star in a new series of Cutting ItÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ ONE has a feast of drama treats for May and June 2003 -


the return of Debbie Horsfield's hairdressing drama Cutting It with Amanda Holden, Sarah Parish, Jason Merrells, Ben Daniels and Angela Griffin - viewers were left stunned after the final episode of the first series when Allie walked out on husband Gavin;


the stakes are raised in the new series of the award-winning Spooks as the threat to national security increases - starring Matthew Macfadyen, Keeley Hawes, David Oyelowo and Peter Firth;


David Morrissey and John Simm star in State of Play
State of Play
, a gripping conspiracy thriller set against the background of Whitehall and Fleet Street starring David Morrissey and John Simm;



and mysterious and terrifying demons roam the Earth once more as Strange returns to ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ ONE - starring Richard Coyle, Samantha Janus and Ian Richardson.


The press packs are available here, in . You may require Adobe Acrobat Software to read PDF files which can be obtained .


Cutting It - full pack (1.07 MB)


- Introduction and cast & crew (88 KB)


- Cast interviews (387 KB)


- Finn and Gavin take the Allie Henshall test (57 KB)


- Character profiles: Zinnia; Sydney; Calypso; Tom; Brawdie
(428 KB)


- Character profiles: Eugene; Ruby; Shane; Remi (323 KB)


- Synopses (42 KB)


Spooks - full pack (1.14 MB)


- Introduction (160 KB)


- Cast interviews (430 KB)


- The rest of the team (264 KB)


- The new recruits (405 KB)


State of Play (398 KB)


Strange (350 KB)



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