Sea of Souls Seeing Double: Part 1 (2004– ) Online
- Original Title :
- Seeing Double: Part 1
- Genre :
- TV Episode / Drama / Fantasy / Mystery / Thriller
- Year :
- 2004–
- Directror :
- James Hawes
- Cast :
- Bill Paterson,Archie Panjabi,Peter McDonald
- Writer :
- David Kane,David Kane
- Type :
- TV Episode
- Time :
- 2h
- Rating :
- 7.7/10
Dr. Douglas Monaghan and his his two assistants investigate the case of Carol Fleming, a personal friend of Monaghan's, who sees her double, Helen Reid, at a local museum. The women chat over coffee and learn that they share the same taste in art and are both married to men named Gordon. When they realize that they are the same age and have the same birth date, they realize they must be twins. Monaghan is interested in Carol's dreams where she sees herself and twin girls watching a doll's house burning. He invites Carol and Helen to come to the lab to see if they have a telepathic connection as well and they score an almost unbelievable 100% on the test. After an auto accident in which her husband is killed, Helen moves in with Carol temporarily but but Carol begins to worry when her husband shoes an interest in her identical twin. Carol has her own secrets however and as their relationship deteriorates, so does their telepathic ability.
Episode credited cast: | |||
Bill Paterson | - | Dr. Douglas Monaghan | |
Archie Panjabi | - | Megan Sharma | |
Peter McDonald | - | Dr. Andrew Gemmill | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
David Ashton | - | Philip Crooks | |
Steven Atholl | - | Young PC (as Steve Atholl) | |
Allyson Brown | - | Café Girl | |
Peter Capaldi | - | Gordon Fleming | |
Jason Done | - | Mike O'Connor | |
Carter Ferguson | - | Doctor | |
Frank Gallagher | - | DS Crowther | |
Shenagh Govan | - | Head Teacher | |
Finlay Harris | - | Student | |
Louise Irwin | - | Lecturer | |
Jay Manley | - | Attendant | |
Alan Marsh | - | Walk on |
Some sources refer to this episode as Possession.
Two consecutive series starring Archie Panjabi (Grease Monkeys and Sea of Souls) both have pilot episodes named after the same disorder: Double Vision and Seeing Double (respectively).