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Dalziel and Pascoe: The Wood Beyond
Dalziel and Pascoe: The Wood Beyond
(1999)
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Synopsis:
When animal rights activists raid the laboratory of Wanwood Pharmaceuticals, it appears that the group is protesting the merger of Wanwood with a big American corporation. But the truth is that the raid is motivated by a mysterious car accident that one of the raiders, Amanda "Cap" Marvell, suspects is a coverup for the murder of her brother. When Dalziel and Pascoe get involved, they discover the mystery does not end there. The story goes back to World War I and the reported desertion of Pascoe's grandfather from a hospital in England. It also involves a report of Wanwood using African children as "guinea pigs" for cancer research. Dalziel and Pascoe suspect that the laboratory is using children to illegally test new drugs, just as they tested drugs on wounded soldiers 80 years before.
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Cast
Name
Credits
Warren Clarke
Detective Superintendant Andrew Dalziel
Colin Buchanan
Detective Inspector Peter Pascoe
Susannah Corbett
Ellie Pascoe
David Royle
Detective Sergeant Edgar Wield
Frances Barber
Amanda "Cap" Marvell
David Blair
Herbert Batty
Katie Blake
Ada Pascoe
Ben Crompton
Olly
Shaun Dooley
Robert Pascoe
Julie Hesmondhalgh
Wendy Walker
Vincent Marzello
Noah Seger
Steve Money
Davis
Fred Pearson
Dr Vickery
David Prosho
Jimmy Howard
Jimmy Reddington
Arthur Batty
Thomas Russell
David Batty
Nicholas Selby
Major Studholme
Mark Spalding
Don Patten
John Burton
Recruiting Sergeant
Holly Newman
Lab Assistant
Richard Lynson
Seger's Assistant
Francis Lee
Soldier
Bob Swinton
Museum Guard
Kenneth Hadley
Solicitor
Deirdre Doone
Mrs Fairclough
Writers
Name
Credits
Ed Whitmore
Screenplay
Reginald Hill
Source Material (from novel)
Producers
Name
Credits
Eric Abraham
Executive Producer
Tony Virgo
Executive Producer
Lars MacFarlane
Producer
Thea Harvey
Associate Producer
Nick Pitt
Assistant Producer
Directors
Name
Credits
Edward Bennett
Director
Casting
Name
Credits
Doreen Jones
Casting
Production Management
Name
Credits
Alastair Duncan
Assistant Director
Ian Barber
Assistant Director
Nina Gilas
Assistant Director
Jane Barton
Continuity
Mike Hobson
Continuity
Andrew D Cooke
Location Manager
Sue Bunyan
Production Coordinator
Editor
Name
Credits
John Rosser
Editor
Trudy Ashmore
Editor dubbing editor
Mark Heslop
Editor dubbing editor
Camera, Film & Tape
Name
Credits
John Hooper
Director of Photography
Rob Southam
Camera Operator
Derek McCulloch
Lighting lighting gaffer