Unconditional Love (TV drama)

Unconditional Love
Directed by Ferdinand Fairfax
Produced by Mark Pybus
Written by Chris Lang
Starring Robson Green
Joe Absolom
Sarah Parish
Timothy Krause
Kaye Wragg
Peter Capaldi
Howard Ward
Shaun Parkes
Ross Gurney-Randall
Edited by Steve Singleton
Distributed by ITV
Release dates
20 January 2003
Running time
120 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Unconditional Love is a two-hour TV Drama directed by Ferdinand Fairfax , written by Chris Lang (and actor) and produced by Mark Pybus. Starring Robson Green, Joe Absolom, Sarah Parish and Timothy Krause, it follows a couple whose four-year-old son is kidnapped, whose captor demands that the parents commit a series of crimes.

Brief

Pete (Robson Green) & Lydia Gray (Sarah Parish) are out celebrating their son's, (Timothy Krause) fourth birthday, when they become involved in one of every parent's worst nightmares; as Max is snatched by embittered Benjamin Cain (Joe Absolom) his half-brother who since his birth in 1982 has endured various degrees of abuse, perversion, abandonment, addiction and betrayal. He now has concocted a plan to gain revenge on his abusers and his so-called loving birth parent, who gave him up for adoption...leaving him to the mercy of those who exploited the system, just so they could abuse their positions of power and indulge in their perverted pleasures of pedophilia.

Cast

Actor Role
Robson Green Pete Gray
Sarah Parish Lydia Gray
Joe Absolom Benjamin Ben Cain
Kaye Wragg D.S. Hayley Greene
Peter Capaldi DI Terry Machin
Howard Ward Mike Farley
Shaun Parkes DS Steve Webber
Timothy Krause Max Gray
Anatol Yusef Security Guard
Jean Trend Nursery Teacher
Ross Gurney-Randall (as Ross Gurney Randall) Kelly
Valerie Mikita Back-Up Singer (uncredited)

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