Ruth Rendell Mysteries (TV Series)
Kissing the Gunner's Daughter: Part One (1992)
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- TV-14
- 3h 0min
- Crime, Drama
- 15 Nov 1992
- TV Episode
When an off-duty DS Martin tries to be a hero during a bank robbery, not only does he get shot dead, but it also triggers a chain of events involving murders and deceit.
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George Baker | ... |
Det. Chief Insp. Wexford
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Christopher Ravenscroft | ... |
Det. Insp. Burden
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Deborah Poplett | ... |
Sheila Wexford
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Louie Ramsay | ... |
Dora Wexford
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John Warnaby | ... |
Augustus Casey
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Charles Collingwood | ... |
Restaurant Manager
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Angela Crow | ... |
Mrs. Griffin
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David Jackson | ... |
Mr. Griffin
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James Ryland | ... |
Andy Griffin
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Rosalind Thomas | ... |
Charge Nurse
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Jacqueline Defferary | ... |
Daisy
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Anne Reid | ... |
Joyce Virson
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Susan Brown | ... |
Brenda Harrison
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Fern Britton | ... |
Newscaster
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Sean Pertwee | ... |
Det. Sgt. Barry Vine
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Andrew Pearson | ... |
Jason Sebright
(as Andrew Brett)
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Steven Mackintosh | ... |
Nicholas Virson
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Julia Wallace | ... |
Ishbel MacSamphire
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Sasha Mitchell | ... |
DC Carla Maynard
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Chris Matthews | ... |
Prison Doctor
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Joseph Peters | ... |
Jem Hocking
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Diane Keen | ... |
Jenny Burden
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Samuel Cains | ... |
Mark Burden
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Jacqueline Tong | ... |
Bib Mew
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Nigel Whitmey | ... |
Jonathan Hogarth
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Mike Eastman | ... |
Mourner (uncredited)
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Dave Hill | ... |
DCC Freeborn (uncredited) (voice)
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Ken Kitson | ... |
Sgt. Martin (uncredited)
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Robert Morgan | ... |
John Gabbitas (uncredited)
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Billy Murray | ... |
Gunner Jones (uncredited)
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Directed by
Mary McMurray |
Written by
John Davies | ... | (originally developed for television by) |
Matthew Jacobs | ... | (adaptation) |
Ruth Rendell | ... | (novel) |
Produced by
Graham Benson | ... | executive producer |
Neil Zeiger | ... | producer |
Music by
Brian Bennett |
Cinematography by
Nigel Walters | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Christopher Wentzell |
Editorial Department
Steve Crabb | ... | assistant film editor |
Jim Lownie | ... | assistant film editor |
Casting By
Doreen Jones |
Production Design by
Mark Ward |
Art Direction by
Peter Bull |
Costume Design by
Rita Angell |
Makeup Department
Toni Holmes | ... | makeup artist |
Debbie McKinlay | ... | makeup artist (as Deborah McKinlay) |
Production Management
Graeme MacArthur | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Sarah Baker | ... | third assistant director |
Jon Older | ... | first assistant director |
Stephanie Sullivan | ... | second assistant director |
Art Department
Colin Bradbury | ... | construction coordinator |
Graham Curtis | ... | production buyer |
Heather Gibson | ... | design assistant |
Max Grant | ... | stand-by craftsman |
John Hamon | ... | graphics |
Paul Kearney | ... | property master |
Kenny Palmer | ... | stand-by propman |
Lee Rogers | ... | stand-by propman |
Mike Swanston | ... | construction coordinator |
Sound Department
Andrew Boulton | ... | sound recordist |
Peter Dansie | ... | dubbing editor |
Dave Fallon | ... | dubbing mixer |
Mark Newson | ... | assistant dubbing editor |
Geoff Smyth | ... | boom swinger |
Special Effects by
Steve Tomkow | ... | special effects |
Stunts
Peter Brace | ... | stunt driver |
Sy Hollands | ... | stunt driver |
Paul Jennings | ... | stunt driver |
Denise Ryan | ... | stunt arranger |
Mark Southworth | ... | stunt double / stunt driver |
Nick Wilkinson | ... | stunt driver |
Camera and Electrical Department
Julian Barber | ... | camera operator |
Bruce Barraclough | ... | focus puller |
Eddie Dias | ... | lighting coordinator: Michael Samuelson Lighting |
John Donoghue | ... | gaffer electrician |
Alan Imeson | ... | camera grip |
Mick Lay | ... | electrician |
Steve Philps | ... | best boy |
Roy Robberts | ... | electrician |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Sheryl Brittain | ... | wardrobe mistress |
Richard Evans | ... | wardrobe assistant |
Location Management
Tony Annis | ... | location manager |
Ian Strachan | ... | location manager |
Music Department
Dick Plant | ... | music recordist: Honeyhill Studios, Hertfordshire |
Script and Continuity Department
Gwenneth Hughes | ... | continuity (as Gwen Hughes) |
Additional Crew
George Baker | ... | production associate |
Catherine Bolwell | ... | production coordinator |
Lesley Gourley | ... | secretary to producer |
Peter Harvey | ... | production accountant |
Ann Head | ... | cat trainer: Animalation |
Gay Huse | ... | assistant accountant |
Dawn Mortimer | ... | production coordinator |
Josh Sparks | ... | computer program designer |
Production Companies
Distributors
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Michael Samuelson Lighting (lighting equipment supplied by)
- Rank Film Laboratories (processing)
- Snowdonia Films (grip equipment supplied by)
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Did You Know?
Trivia | British telecom has had a lot of product placement over the years but this was the first story to show a van with the B.T. logo (rather than the old yellow cans with blue livery). This was probably filmed around the time the government sold its final shares in the company. See more » |
Goofs | The gun alleged to be the weapon used is a Colt c 1851 cap-and-ball revolver, which would have been obvious, and not leave no characteristic barrel marks to be worried about. See more » |
Movie Connections | Followed by Simisola: Part One (1996). See more » |
Crazy Credits | Sgt. Martin (Ken Kitson) was not listed in the closing credits even though he played a prominent role in the episode. See more » |