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Episodes cast for
"Lewis" (2007)

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Season: 1 | 2
Year: 2007 | 2008


Season 1


Season 1, Episode 1: Whom the Gods Would Destroy

18 February 2007
DI Lewis and DS Hathaway investigate the murder of Dean Greely. As the investigation continues, they discover that Greely and three other men had formed a club during their Oxford student days, the Sons of the Twice Born. Today, the men have little contact with one another and initially deny that their club existed. When a second member of the foursome is murdered, it becomes apparent the they have a secret, one from 30 years ago and that someone is out for revenge.
Sasha Behar ... Catherine Linn

Richard Lintern ... Sefton Linn
Crispin Redman ... Dean Greely
Sian Thomas ... Ingrid Nielson
Adrian Rawlins ... Harry Bundrick
Richard Dillane ... Theodore Platt
Kevin Whately ... DI Robert Lewis
Laurence Fox ... DS James Hathaway
Clare Holman ... Dr. Laura Hobson
Rebecca Front ... Chief Superintendent Innocent
Anna Massey ... Prof. Margaret Gold
Diana Payan ... Petra Bundrick
Anna Madeley ... Anne Sadikov
Ellie Kendrick ... Megan Linn
Nicola Redmond ... Tina Daniels
Martyn Whitby ... John Staunton
Mark Spalding ... Love Lines Supervisor

Andi Osho ... Receptionist (scenes deleted)
Colin Dexter ... Oxford don in college dining room when Linn says grace (uncredited)

Christopher Fosh ... Policeman when Harry is arrested (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 2: Old School Ties

25 February 2007
DI Lewis is less than pleased when he and DS Hathaway are assigned to protect Nicky Turnbull, a former criminal turned successful author. Turnbull had actually cheated two Oxford colleges in his computer scam and had received death threats. Turnbull is everything Lewis dislikes but he grits his teeth does the job. Turnbull is in Oxford to make a speech at the request of the Students Union but things take a serious turn when Jo Gilchrist, a student and a member of Turnbull's reception committee, is found strangled. Gilchrist wrote for a student newspaper and was about to expose a professor's exam scam. When Turnbull is shot in the courtyard of his hotel, Lewis realizes that the man's wife was his first girlfriend. He also learns that they were on the verge of getting a divorce.

Owen Teale ... Nicky Turnbull
Don Gallagher ... Professor Weller
James Russell ... David Harvey
Frances Albery ... Jo Gilchrist

Emma Campbell-Webster ... Caroline Morton (as Emma Campbell Webster)
Tom Harper ... Stephen Gilchrist
Kevin Whately ... DI Robert Lewis
Laurence Fox ... DS James Hathaway
Rebecca Front ... Chief Superintendent Innocent
Stuart Milligan ... Webster
Sarah Quintrell ... Chloe
David Glover ... Rev Kennedy

Ksenia Lavrentieva ... Hotel Cleaner
Clare Holman ... Dr. Laura Hobson
Alex McSweeney ... Paul
Illona Linthwaite ... Daphne
Gina McKee ... Diane Turnbull
Pieter Lawman ... Jarvis
Maeve Ryan ... 2nd Reporter (as Maeve Rya)
Neil Madden ... 3rd Reporter
David Baukham ... Norman
Peter Symonds ... Jackson - Porter
Michael Wilson ... Graham - Prison Officer
Cathy Tyson ... Dr. Patterson
Niall Refoy ... Charlie Read
Louis Hilyer ... Ray Hanson
Peter Aubrey ... Skinner
Ben Loyd-Holmes ... Muscle Boy (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 3: Expiation

4 March 2007
When an Oxford housewife is found hanged in her home, Lewis and Hathaway unearth a far darker murder case than the initial suicide verdict suggests.
Emma Croft ... Rachel Mallory
Eva Sayer ... Anna Mallory
James Wilby ... Hugh Mallory
Julia Joyce ... Izzie Mallory
Adam Parkinson ... Michael Hayward
Jonathan McCausland ... Lucas Hayward

Vincent Regan ... David Hayward
Lucy Robinson ... Louise Hayward
Pip Torrens ... Malcolm Croft
Ben Peel ... Student
John Wood ... Edward Le Plassiter

William Houston ... George Stoker
Carolyn Pickles ... Jane Templeton
Kevin Whately ... DI Robert Lewis
Laurence Fox ... DS James Hathaway
Rebecca Front ... Chief Superintendent Innocent
Sanchia McCormack ... Bella Shepherd
Josette Simon ... Stephanie Fielding
Jermaine Woods ... Daniel Fielding
Wanda Ventham ... Eleanor Mallory
Simon Evans ... Dr. Martin Cook (as Si Evans)
Timothy Carlton ... Harris
Clare Holman ... Dr. Laura Hobson
Phoebe Nicholls ... Caroline Croft
Chris Sunley ... Technical Officer
Alma Ferovic ... Irina (uncredited)

Christopher Fosh ... Policeman (uncredited)
Louise Hickson ... Neurotic Client (uncredited)
Ben Loyd-Holmes ... Muscle boy (uncredited)

Season 2


Season 2, Episode 1: And the Moonbeams Kiss the Sea

24 February 2008

Darren Clarke ... Chapman
Haydn Gwynne ... Sandra Walters
Emily Beecham ... Nell Buckley

Tom Riley ... Philip Horton
Neil Pearson ... Dr. Stringer

Ian Burfield ... Jeffreys
Kevin Whately ... DI Robert Lewis
Laurence Fox ... DS James Hathaway
Clare Holman ... Dr. Laura Hobson
James Weaver ... Baxter
Felix Scott ... Franklin
Jack Gordon ... James Goddard
Jeany Spark ... Jane Evans
Caleb Rowe ... Charles Williamson
Rebecca Front ... Chief Superintendent Innocent
Julia St. John ... Naomi Norris
Caroline O'Neill ... Susan Chapman
Billy Geraghty ... Jackson
Pippa Haywood ... Veronica Gray
William Hope ... Quentin Jackson (uncredited)

Ciaron Kelly ... (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 2: Music to Die For

2 March 2008


Tom Goodman-Hill ... Richard Helm
Niall Buggy ... R G Cole
Ben Batt ... Milo Hardy
Bradley James ... Jack Roth
Joanna Christie ... Sarah Kriel
Cheryl Campbell ... Valli Helm

Rachael Blake ... Ann Kriel
Paul Venables ... Hansie Kriel

Andrew Knott ... Ryan Gallen

Hosh Kane ... Tom Pettigrew
Kevin Whately ... DI Robert Lewis
Laurence Fox ... DS James Hathaway
Clare Holman ... Dr. Laura Hobson
Rebecca Front ... Chief Superintendent Innocent
John Salthouse ... Charles Acres

Erich Redman ... Handke

Carl Isherwood ... Gateman
Laurence Richardson ... Police Constable

Season 2, Episode 3: Life Born of Fire

9 March 2008
Lady Hugh, the intolerant Bible-fanatic president of Oxford's Mayfield college, turns against anything gay. Shortly after popular, decent student Will McEwan shoots himself in the head in St. Mark's church, after waving the revolver at Reverend Francis King, who is himself found torturously murdered by a hot poker in the head the next day. The link between both victims is The Garden, a pious society offering 'Christian answers to youngsters' contemporary questions', its emblem being a Fenix, which both Will's suicide note 'I lost my way between Getsemane and Calvary' and a message on King's door 'Life born of fire' refer to. Lewis's partner, Detective Sergeant James Hathaway, was a friend of gentle gay Will in school and again at university, but his brutally gay-bashing father Henry McEwan apparently repudiates Will posthumously finding out and his mother believed he was getting steady with a nice girl. Lewis keeps digging in all those circles, discovering more secrets and deceit. More blood is to be spilled, and the meaning of names proves crucial...

Philip Battley ... Will McEwan
Matthew Marsh ... Henry McEwan

Ian McNeice ... Rev King

Rachael Stirling ... Zoë Kenneth

Chiké Okonkwo ... Jonjo Read

Kate Miles ... Nova Rose
Bruce Mackinnon ... Conan Jones
Kevin Whately ... DI Robert Lewis
Clare Holman ... Dr. Laura Hobson
Laurence Fox ... DS James Hathaway
Michael Pennington ... Dr Melville
Deborah Findlay ... Lady Hugh
Gillian Bevan ... Sadie McEwan
David Ryall ... Mr Cooper
Oliver Milburn ... Charlie Newton
Rebecca Front ... Chief Superintendent Innocent
Colin Dexter ... Man standing at entrance to Merton College as Lewis and Hathaway walk past after Will's funeral (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 4: The Great and the Good

16 March 2008

Laura Rees ... Beatrice Donnelly
Richard McCabe ... Gavin Matthews
Kwame Kwei-Armah ... Danny Adebayou
Jason Watkins ... Oswald Cooper
Laurence Fox ... DS James Hathaway
Kevin Whately ... DI Robert Lewis

Daniela Nardini ... Magda Donnelly
Sean McGinley ... Keiran Donnelly
Laura O'Toole ... Doctor

Emily Bruni ... Jessamine Matthews
Marian McLoughlin ... Phoebe
Tim Dutton ... Simon Ashton
Wendy Nottingham ... Susan Wheldon
Rebecca Front ... Chief Superintendent Innocent
Clare Holman ... Dr. Laura Hobson
Beth Goddard ... Belinda Ashton
Paul Anderson ... Frank Sporetti
Colin Dexter ... Man talking to Superintendent Innocent at Jessamine Matthews' party (uncredited)
Martin Heathcote ... Custody sergeant (uncredited)

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