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16.04.03

TV DRAMA


BBC ONE Drama press pack for May/June 2003


Amanda Holden, Sarah Parish and Angela Griffin star in a new series of Cutting ItBBC 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 BBC ONE - starring Richard Coyle, Samantha Janus and Ian Richardson.


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


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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