Shipman (film)
| Shipman | |
|---|---|
| Written by | Michael Eaton |
| Directed by | Roger Bamford |
| Starring |
James Bolam James Hazeldine Olive Pendleton Michael Stainton |
| Theme music composer | Debbie Wiseman |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Production | |
| Producer(s) | Nick Finnis |
| Running time |
120 minutes (including adverts) |
| Production company(s) | Yorkshire Television |
| Distributor | ITV Studios |
| Release | |
| Original network | ITV |
| Original release | 9 July 2002 |
Shipman is a 2002 ITV television drama film, about the life and crimes of serial killer Harold Shipman. The film was directed by Roger Bamford and written by Michael Eaton.
Cast
- James Bolam as Harold Shipman
- Helen Donohue as surgery receptionist
- John Flanagan as Jim King
- Peter Gunn as DS John Ashley
- James Hazeldine as Detective Inspector Stan Egerton
- Clare Kerrigan as Julie
- Mary MacLeod as Ivy Lomas
- Tony Melody as Len Fallows
- Colin Meredith as Brian Burgess
- Deborah Norton as Debra King
- Olive Pendleton as Kathleen Grundy
- Peter Penry-Jones as Dr. John Rutherford
- Jacqueline Pilton as Primrose Shipman
- Demelza Randall as Debbie Bambroffe
- Alan Rothwell as Alan Massey
- Irene Skillington as Bereaved woman
- Paul Slack as DS John Walker
- Michael Stainton as John Shaw
- Gareth Thomas as Reverend Denis Thomas
- Veda Warwick as May Clarke
External links
- Shipman at the Internet Movie Database.
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