Here are the details for a new episode of Law & Order UK, “Pride.”
Law & Order UK “Pride” Air Date April 2, 2014 (9 PM ET/8C Wednesday ITV)
The death of a seemingly innocent family man leads Ronnie (Bradley Walsh) and Joe (Ben Bailey Smith) to go on the hunt for the murderer. But what they find is that the accused is Eddie Stewart (Martin Jarvis), a man in his 70s who just so happens to be Ex-DI Natalie Chandler’s (Harriet Walter) father. It is a tough day for Ronnie as he has to deliver the news to his old friend.
No one can understand why Eddie would commit murder, least of all Natalie who argues with Jake (Dominic Rowan) when she confronts him over the charge against her father. Jake is sympathetic but there’s nothing he can do without Eddie’s cooperation. Natalie wastes no time in getting Ronnie to go above and beyond to help her find the real killer, even if that means getting him into trouble with a frustrated Wes (Paterson Joseph). But, how far is Ronnie willing to go in order to help his friend? Guest starring Roy Hudd.
Cast:
DS Ronnie Brooks - Bradley Walsh
DS Joe Hawkins - Ben Bailey Smith
DI Wes Leyton - Paterson Joseph
Jacob Thorne - Dominic Rowan
Kate Barker - Georgia Taylor
Henry Sharpe - Peter Davison
Guest cast:
Natalie Chandler- Harriet Walter
Eddie Stewart - Martin Jarvis
Felix Hargreaves - Roy Hudd
My recap and review of Law & Order UK “Pride” can be found at this link.
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6 comments:
Off the top of my head, I can't recall the episode of the original series this would be based on.
I couldn't think of the episode from the original either so you're not alone!
Here's my guess:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0629308/
Identity Season 14 episode 6
Yes, I think you've got it. Reading the summary on the imdb link you provided, it all comes back to me now. Thanks!
This was a great episode, a homerun for Harriet Walter and Bradley Walsh.
Great episode. Harriet Walter and Bradley Walsh hit it out of the park.
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