Law & Order: UK Pride (2009–2014) Online
- Original Title :
- Pride
- Genre :
- TV Episode / Crime / Drama / Mystery
- Year :
- 2009–2014
- Directror :
- Mat King
- Cast :
- Bradley Walsh,Doc Brown,Paterson Joseph
- Writer :
- Dick Wolf,Matt Evans
- Type :
- TV Episode
- Time :
- 47min
- Rating :
- 7.5/10
Unemployed family man Neil Lester is battered to death with a paper-weight in his own home, having convinced his wife that he has been working for the past nine months. Sixteen thousand pounds were put into his bank account, apparently by pensioner Eddie Stewart, whose friend Felix pawned Neil's computer recently. Eddie's prints are also found at Neil's house and he is charged with murder. Eddie's daughter turns out to be Ronnie's old boss Natalie and, behind the prosecutors' backs, they try to gather evidence to prove his innocence, not helped by Natalie's filial outbursts in court. They find out that Neil impersonated Eddie to secure a loan, leading to a confrontation. But did that confrontation lead to murder?
Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Bradley Walsh | - | Ronnie Brooks | |
Doc Brown | - | Joe Hawkins (as Ben Bailey Smith) | |
Paterson Joseph | - | Wes Leyton | |
Dominic Rowan | - | Jacob Thorne | |
Georgia Taylor | - | Kate Barker | |
Peter Davison | - | Henry Sharpe | |
Laura Rogers | - | Sally Lester | |
Alexander Aze | - | Ethan Lester | |
Nicola Sanderson | - | S.O.C.O. Joy Ackroyd | |
Roxy Sternberg | - | Alice Edwards | |
Matt Slack | - | Rob Hebden | |
Melanie Kilburn | - | Julie Perkins | |
Leila Hoffman | - | Florence | |
Roy Hudd | - | Felix Hargreaves | |
Harriet Walter | - | Natalie Chandler |
Martin Jarvis, who plays Natalie Chandler's father is in reality only 9 years older than Harriet Walter.
The original screenplay by Janis Diamond was named "Identity" and aired on Law and Order (US original) on November 5, 2003. By coincidence a bus drives by with a promo for the movie "Identity Thief" when DS Brooks and DS Hawkins are in front of "Jimmy's Gents Hair Stylist": essentially a nod to the plot.
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