The Queen's Speech
Drama series. A mix tape from 1983 is discovered, containing the voice of a teenage girl who was murdered shortly after it went into her school's time capsule.
A mix tape from 1983 is discovered, containing the voice of a teenage girl who was murdered shortly after it went into her school's time capsule. Griffin becomes convinced that the girl is reading from a speech secretly prepared for the Queen to broadcast in the event of a nuclear war.
Meanwhile Sasha is distracted by a romantic entanglement with a charming record shop owner and Gerry is dreading his future son-in-law Robin's stag night, which promises to be something very special...
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"What do I know about the real Sasha Miller?"
Duration: 01:48
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The Stranglers
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Steve McAndrew | Denis Lawson |
Danny Griffin | Nicholas Lyndhurst |
DCI Sasha Miller | Tamzin Outhwaite |
Gerry Standing | Dennis Waterman |
DAC Robert Strickland | Anthony Calf |
Caitlin Standing | Amy Nuttall |
William Taskerland | Jack Shepherd |
Holly Griffin | Storme Toolis |
Robin | David Newman |
Ethan Beckett | Alun Raglan |
Nicholas Hines | Martin Turner |
Harriet Meagher | Clare Cathcart |
Dominic | Tom Ashley |
Carla O'Brien | Federay Holmes |
Younger William | Lawrence Stubbings |
Amy Taskerland | Danielle Carrington |
Ruth Taskerland | Candida Benson |
Young Harriet | Rosie Wyatt |
Stunt coordinator | Gordon Seed |
Writer | Simon Allen |
Producer | Tom Mullens |
Director | Keith Boak |
Executive Producer | Richard Burrell |
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