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Jeremy PivenIn 2013 he played the title role in the British television drama series Mr Selfridge, the story of the London department store Selfridges.
Glyn OwenHis other television roles included Coronation Street, The Brothers, Doomwatch, The Adventures of William Tell, The Rat Catchers, Doctor Who (episode :'' The Power of Kroll'', 1978), All Creatures Great and Small,'' Take The High Road'', The Capone Investment, Ennal's Point, Survivors, Oil Strike North and Blake's 7.
Michael MaloneyIn 2010 he appeared in long-running drama Casualty as consultant Howard Fairfax, and in series 4 of the political satire series The Thick of It, he played Matthew Hodge, part of the Goolding Inquiry.
Nicholas Le PrevostIn 2010 he appeared in ITV drama'' Wild at Heart'' (TV series) as Gene.
Ade EdmondsonIn the 1998 ITV pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk, Edmondson played Jack's mother Dame Dolly alongside Neil Morrissey, Denise Van Outon, Paul Merton, Julian Clary and Julie Walters.
Joanna LumleyIn 2011, Lumley appeared in'' Uptown Downstairs Abbey'', the Comic Relief parody of the critically acclaimed historical television dramas Downton Abbey and Upstairs Downstairs.
Robson GreenIn 2000, Green starred alongside James Bolam, Susan Jameson and Jamie Bell in the ITV legal drama Close and True.
Seeta IndraniIn 2011 she appeared as Brenda Kiely in the Sky1 comedy drama series The Cafe.
Chris CoghillIn 2007, he appeared in an episode of BBC drama series, Waterloo Road.
Matt BardockHe also appeared in Prime Suspect (1992), Sixty-Six as the sadistic pornographer, Jason Reynolds, the Channel 4 series No Angels -- in which he played registrar Peter Compton -- and had a small part in ITV's Midsomer Murders.
Lynne PerrieIn 1974, she played the pivotal role of a militant union leader in the BBC Play For Today factory drama Leeds United, written by Colin Welland.
Maggie SmithIn 2010, she started appearing as Violet Crawley, the Dowager Countess of Grantham, in the British period drama Downton Abbey, which is currently in its fourth series.
Alexandra ChandoShe made a guest appearance on the May 14, 2010, episode of the CBS drama Medium as a volunteer for an animal rights activist group.
Ray Brooks (actor) In 2002 he acted in BBC drama Two Thousand Acres of Sky.
Owen TealeIn 2012 Teale played Dai in the comedy-drama series Stella and Robert Holland, the fictional UK Foreign Secretary, in the drama series Kidnap and Ransom.
Ken MarinoAlso in 2012 he starred as the bachelor, Mark Orlando, in the web series'' Burning Love'', a spoof of the TV series The Bachelor and The Bachelorette.
Gemma ChanIn 2012, Chan was seen as a regular in season two of Sky Living's supernatural drama Bedlam and in True Love, a five-part semi-improvised television series produced by Working Title for BBC One, with David Tennant, Billie Piper, Ashley Walters, Jane Horrocks, David Morrissey, Lacey Turner, Kaya Scodelario and Vicky McClure.
Nigel HarmanAlso in 2009 he took over from Max Beesley as the new male lead in the BBC drama Hotel Babylon playing new owner Sam Franklin.
Noddy HolderIn November 2004, Noddy made a guest appearance in Peter Kay's Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere - where he played a garage mechanic called Mick Bustin.
Martin KempHe then resumed his acting career in 1998 when he made guest appearance in the ITV police drama series The Bill.
Laura FraserLaura Fraser (born 24 July 1976) is a Scottish actress, known for portraying Door in the urban fantasy television series Neverwhere, Kate in the film A Knight's Tale, Cat MacKenzie in the serial drama Lip Service and Lydia Rodarte-Quayle during season 5 of AMC's Breaking Bad.
Sarah Jayne DunnIn May 2011 Dunn appeared in two episodes of the three part BBC TV series Exile.
Mark Wing-DaveyHe also played a barrister in some episodes of the ITV television series'' Crown Court'', Henry V in Episode 3 of James Burke's Connections, a record company executive in Breaking Glass (1980) and an accountant in Absolutely Fabulous.
P?draic DelaneyDelaney was a cast member of the Showtime series The Tudors in which he plays Anne Boleyn's brother George In late 2007, Delaney appeared on stage at the Tricycle Theatre in the role of Father Flynn in John Patrick Shanley's play Doubt : A Parable.
Rowland RivronIn 2005, he appeared in the BBC1 sitcom Blessed.
Oliver StarkHe got his first TV job in Casualty (BBC1), playing the lead role of Kyle' K' DeNane in Episode 12 of Series 26, which aired in November 2011.
Layton WilliamsSince 2012 he has played Stephen Carmichael in the BBC Comedy'' Bad Education''.
Diane ParishShe also undertook some minor television roles including Beth Taylor alongside Ian McShane in Lovejoy, and Lola Christie, girlfriend of Mick McFarlane, the manager of the EastEnders night cafe, in 1998.
Beth CordinglyIn 2008, she played Veronica in Charlie Brooker's Dead Set, a TV horror drama set in the Big Brother house during a zombie apocalypse.
Jack Ellis (actor)His first major part since Bad Girls came in summer 2006 ; Ellis appeared in several episodes of ITV drama Where the Heart Is as businessman Robert Ashford.
Jameson ClarkClark briefly appeared on television, playing Jamie Lang in'' Whistle and I'll Come'', a 1961 episode of the British police series No Hiding Place.
Mark AddyHe also appeared on ITV1's comedy drama series Bonkers, and another ITV comedy drama, Bike Squad, in early 2008 as Sergeant John Rook.
Harry EnfieldIn September 2013 Enfield appeared in the BBC Three comedy series Bad Education as Martin, the father of Jack Whitehall's character Alfie.
Eric PorterPorter was seen as the tortured solicitor Soames Forsyte in the BBC drama The Forsyte Saga (1967).
Burn GormanGorman is known for his roles as Owen Harper in Torchwood, as William Guppy in'' Bleak House'', as Stryver in The Dark Knight Rises, as well as appearances in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street, Johnny English Reborn, Red Lights and the 2013 film Pacific Rim.
Robert Lindsay (actor)In October 2005 he starred in an ITV drama series Jericho, about a Scotland Yard detective investigating murder and kidnapping in London's Soho in the 1950s.
Karen MorleyIn the early 1970s, Karen Morley briefly resumed her acting career with guest roles in television series such as Kojak, Kung Fu, and Police Woman In 1993, she appeared in The Great Depression, a documentary TV series produced by Henry Hampton's Blackside Productions in association with BBC2 and WGBH.
Caroline CatzIn 1994 she took a lead role in the BBC's All Quiet on the Preston Front, which ran for three series.
Andrew BuchanIn 2013, he starred in ITV drama, Broadchurch, as Mark Latimer, father of the murdered boy Danny Latimer.
Gary BleasdaleHe played the Sheriff's sergeant in the 2006 BBC adaptation of Robin Hood.
Cillian MurphyIn 2013, Murphy played the lead role in the BBC television miniseries, Peaky Blinders, about a criminal gang in post-WW1 Birmingham.
Samantha BondIn 1992, she also appeared in the'' Inspector Morse'' television series - 6th, episode 1 ('' Dead on time'' as Helen Marriat).
Lucy SpeedIn 2007 Speed was one of several former soap stars to act in the stage play Soap at the Royal Theatre, which was a parody of TV soap operas written by Sarah Wood.
Sophie McSheraIn 2009 she joined the regular cast of BBC school drama Waterloo Road, playing A-level student Ros McCain for the entirety of the fifth series.
Robert CavanahCavanah appeared as hospital administrator Adam Carnegie in the ITV1 drama series The Royal for three series up to one year prior to its eventual cancellation in 2009.
Kenneth CopeCope later appeared in the Doctor Who story Warriors' Gate (in 1981), and guest starred in four episodes of Casualty, as well as taking roles in The Bill, Waking the Dead, A Touch of Frost, Minder and Kavanagh QC.
Daniela NardiniIn Late November 2012, Daniela Nardini joined the cast of BBC One's award-winning drama Waterloo Road for the third instalment of its eighth series, currently filming on location in Greenock, Scotland.
Robert CavanahRoles for which he is widely known are as Tommy Grant in the BBC1 soap opera EastEnders, and he starred in the 1998 ITV version of Emily Brontë's novel Wuthering Heights as Heathcliff.
Sara StewartHer most recent roles were as Stella in the hit 2005 TV series,'' Sugar Rush'', and as a transgender character Gaynor in an episode of the BBC drama'' Ashes to Ashes''.
Tony RobinsonIn 1989 he created the children's comedy TV series Maid Marian and her Merry Men, a loose retelling of the legend of Robin Hood in which he appeared as the Sheriff of Nottingham.
Brad DourifIn 1984, he played a suspected serial killer in the episode'' Number Eight'' of the British television series Tales of the Unexpected.
John McGlynn (actor)He played the part of Dr. Richard Earle in the British Granada TV mystery series Rosemary and Thyme in 2004 in the' Swords into Ploughshares' episode.
Taylor ColeIn April 2010, she guest starred in the NCIS episode'' Guilty Pleasure'' as DC escort Charlotte Cook.
Paul OpacicOpacic's successful stint in Emmerdale led to later appearances in Heartbeat, Doctors and Peak Practice before he joined ITV prison drama Bad Girls in 2001 at the beginning of its third series playing officer Mark Waddle.
Joan BakewellIn 1968 she took the role of narrator of the BBC TV production of'' Cold Comfort Farm'', a three-part serial.
Frank WindsorHe has also had regular roles in the BBC drama Casualty and the ITV drama Peak Practice ; played Major Charlie Grace in EastEnders (1992) ; appeared twice in Doctor Who ; had various stage roles, and in his later years has appeared in a number of television commercials advertising life-assurance policies for the over-50s.
Melanie HillIn April 2011, she appeared in the BBC television comedy drama series Candy Cabs and in November, appeared in the fantasy series Merlin as Mary Howden.
Neil MaskellHis most regular television roles have been in the 2005 comedy series Mike Bassett : Manager and in the comedy sketch show The Wrong Door.
Alon AbutbulIn 2006 Abutbul starred alongside Maya Dagan and Orna Banai in the Israeli Drama series'' Ima' le'' which was broadcast on the Israeli channel 2.
Ruth MadocIn 2009 Madoc returned to situation comedy when she appeared in BBC1 television's Big Top, in which she starred alongside Amanda Holden, John Thomson and Tony Robinson.
Genevieve O'ReillyIn June 2013, O'Reilly appeared in the pilot episode of the international crime drama'' Crossing Lines'' cast as Detective and Interrogation Specialist Sienna Pride ; attached to the ICC team from Britain's Scotland Yard.
Charlotte BellamyIn 1997 she played the role of the religious fanatic, Sue Taylor, in BBC's EastEnders, but she is best known for her part in ITV's Emmerdale as Laurel Thomas.
Tom Chambers (actor)In May 2009, it was announced by Denise Welch on Loose Women that Tom would be joining the fifth series of BBC drama, Waterloo Road as new Executive Head Teacher, Max Tyler to which he appeared in 10 episodes.
Katherine Kelly (actress)In 2013 she will star in an ITV thriller, entitled The Guilty, as Claire Reid, mother to a missing five year old child.
Sam KellyIn 2004, he appeared in EastEnders playing Stan Porter, and he also appeared in the comedy series Black Books as the father of Manny.
Shaun EvansIn 2012, Evans also played the role of new pupil Daniel in BBC legal drama Silk alongside Maxine Peake and starred in the ITV series The Last Weekend.
Paul AbbottIn 1988, he co-wrote his first televised drama script, a one-off play for the Dramarama anthology, with fellow Coronation Street writer Kay Mellor.
Celia ImrieShe also appeared in the 2005 BBC television drama Mr. Harvey Lights a Candle, playing the part of a teacher taking an unruly party of pupils on a daytrip to Salisbury Cathedral.
Martin CompstonIn June -- July 2012, Compston starred in the BBC police drama Line of Duty.
Katherine ParkinsonParkinson starred in The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff, a four-part BBC comedy series which premiered on BBC Two on 19 December 2011.
Kenneth CopeIn 1997 Cope played dodgy ex-copper Charlie Fairclough alongside David Jason in an episode of A Touch Of Frost entitled'' True Confessions.''
Nicola StapletonStapleton is more recently known for playing the prisoner Janine Nebeski in the seventh and eighth series of ITV prison drama Bad Girls (2005 -- 06).
Will MellorIn 2011, he starred in the BBC Three comedy White Van Man and the BBC One drama Waterloo Road.
Derren LittenIn January 2013 SKY LIVING announced its new sitcom The Spa, written and created by Derren Litten and starring Rebecca Front, would air from 7 February 2013.
Rik MayallIn September 2009, Mayall played a supporting role in the British television programme Midsomer Murders, shown on ITV1 (and made by Meridian Broadcasting) as' David Roper', a recovering party animal and tenuous friend of the families in and around Chettham Park House.
Tony Marchant (playwright)In 2007 he wrote an ITV series, Whistleblowers, for ITV, and an award-winning single film, Mark of Cain for C4.
Roger TuckerOther TV series directed by Tucker include, among many others, Chessgame (all), The Bill (6 episodes), Crown Court (7 episodes), Lovejoy (2 episodes), Sexton Blake and the Demon God (all), Hollyoaks (4 episodes), The Enigma Files (2 episodes), Moody and Pegg, Bulman, Saracen, The New Adventures of Robin Hood, 1990, Soldier Soldier, Strangers, Angels, and Sutherland's Law.
Charlie Drake In The Worker (ATV / ITV, 1965 -- 70) he played a perpetually unemployed labourer who, in every episode, was dispatched to a new job by the ever-frustrated Mr. Pugh (Henry McGee) at the local labour exchange.
Keeley HawesIn 2006, she appeared in the long-running British comedy, Vicar of Dibley, (2 episodes 2006-07).
Timothy WestIn 2011, he appeared alongside John Simm and Jim Broadbent in BBC series Exile, written by BAFTA - winning Danny Brocklehurst.
Alexandra DaviesSince 2004 Davies has portrayed character Cate McMasters in the medical drama All Saints.
Cyril NriIn 2008, he starred alongside other former The Bill favourites, Philip Whitchurch and Russell Boulter in an episode of BBC1's Waking the Dead.
Charlie Condouin the short-lived Channel 4 sitcom, Nathan Barley, Condou made guest appearances in a number of British TV series including, The Infinite Worlds of HG Wells, and Midsomer Murders and had a minor part in the 2001 thriller Charlotte Gray where Cate Blanchett played the title role.
Robert DawsIn May and June 2010 he appeared in Coronation Street as Gail McIntyre's barrister as part of her murder trial storyline where she was wrongly accused of murdering husband Joe McIntyre.
Dylan McDermottBeginning in 2009, McDermott starred in the TNT drama Dark Blue, playing a veteran cop who heads a squad of undercover LAPD officers.
Nicola WalkerIn 2010 she appeared as a beleaguered wife (Linda Shand) of a murderer in an episode of the BBC1 crime thriller Luther.
Sandra DickinsonShe made a guest appearance in the BBC1 drama Casualty in February 2001, playing Debbie Hall, a tourist who arrives in Holby City Hospital with her husband, who has been stabbed by a mugger.
Giles CorenHe co-presented the Channel 4 series Animal Farm with Dr Olivia Judson in March 2007.
Pooja ShahIn 2007 she played the role of Reshna Dewan in the ITV police drama The Bill.
Ashley JensenOn 21 December 2010, she starred in the one-off/pilot BBC comedy drama Accidental Farmer, playing a London executive who buys a derelict farm with her philandering boyfriend's credit card.
Stephanie ColeIn 1988 Cole joined actors including Thora Hird, Maggie Smith, Julie Walters and Patricia Routledge in the award-winning first series of'' Talking Heads'', a series of dramatic monologues written for BBC Television by British playwright Alan Bennett.
William BaldwinHis first starring role was in a TV movie as Robert Chambers, alongside Lara Flynn Boyle in The Preppie Murder, which aired on ABC in 1989.
Gina YashereIn 2010, she appeared as Flo in several episodes of the ITV drama Married Single Other.
Cathryn BradshawIn 2007 she appeared in an episode of the BBC sitcom Lead Balloon.
Sally PhillipsIn December 2010, she appeared in the BBC1 drama Accidental Farmer.
Debra StephensonIn 1999 she had a more prominent role, playing Shell Dockley in the ITV prison drama Bad Girls.
Lulu (singer)At this time she also appeared as an unhappy public relations client of Edina Monsoon in two episodes of the BBC television programme Absolutely Fabulous and teamed with French & Saunders many times, including their send up of the Spice Girls (The Sugar Lumps) for Comic Relief in 1997, when she took the role of'' Baby Spice'', mimicking Emma Bunton.
Michael Meacher He appeared briefly as himself in the 1985 BBC Television drama serial Edge of Darkness.
Dervla KirwanShe appeared in the BBC 1 crime drama series 55 Degrees North with Don Gilet, which aired in 2004.
Terence AlexanderHe also appeared in one episode of Please Sir in 1970 as the headteacher of a rival school.