Screen Two

TV-14
1985    2 hDramat
6.66.8
In 1984 Kenith Trodd joined BBC team responding to Channel 4 releases, leading to transition from BBC studio plays to Screen One/Two anthology series. Trodd oversaw first group of titles in these series in 1985.

Where to Watch Screen Two

15 Seasons

  • Series 1
    Series 110 Episodes
  • Series 2
    Series 213 Episodes
  • Series 3
    Series 315 Episodes
  • Series 4
    Series 411 Episodes
  • Series 5
    Series 512 Episodes
  • Series 6
    Series 612 Episodes
  • Series 7
    Series 712 Episodes
  • Series 8
    Series 813 Episodes
  • Series 9
    Series 913 Episodes
  • Series 10
    Series 1019 Episodes
  • Series 11
    Series 119 Episodes
  • Series 12
    Series 129 Episodes
  • Series 13
    Series 136 Episodes
  • Series 14
    Series 147 Episodes
  • Series 15
    Series 157 Episodes
  • Pete PostlethwaitePanter
  • James FleetBob
  • Tom WilkinsonFather McAteer
  • Kevin McNallyBilly McVea
  • Roger Lloyd PackFirst Stairman
  • Bernard HillCaptain Larry
  • Oliver Ford DaviesProsecuting Counsel
  • Georgine AndersonOld Lady
  • Edward FoxMonk Scott
  • Gary WaldhornBoris
  • Geoffrey WhiteheadAsst. Chief Constable Turpin
  • Michael HordernLord Langland
  • Julian CurryCommissioner
  • Mark ChapmanNaval Officer
  • Rufus SewellClive
  • Eileen AtkinsKitty Higdon
  • Lesley ManvilleSue
  • Alan CummingAndy / Reżyseria
  • Michelle FairleyJean McBride
  • Trevor MooreBrendan Doyle

Screen Two Trivia

Screen Two has 15 seasons.

Screen Two has 168 episodes.

The key characters in Screen Two are Panter (Pete Postlethwaite), Bob (James Fleet), Father McAteer (Tom Wilkinson).

Screen Two was directed by Alan Clarke, Christopher Morahan, David Hugh Jones, Paul Murton, John Woods, Ben Bolt, Ann Turner, Alan Cumming, Nicholas Renton, Richard Eyre, Paul Tickell, George Case, Paul Seed, Peter Barber-Fleming, Tristram Powell, Carl Prechezer, Karl Francis, Tim Fywell, Jack Gold, Les Blair.

Screen Two was produced by Kenith Trodd, Louis Marks, Ruth Baumgarten, Peter Goodchild, Terry Coles, David Snodin, Kate Swan, Ruth Caleb, Dixie Linder, Tatiana Kennedy, Lynn Horsford, Charles Pattinson.

In 1984 Kenith Trodd joined BBC team responding to Channel 4 releases, leading to transition from BBC studio plays to Screen One/Two anthology series. Trodd oversaw first group of titles in these series in 1985.

Screen Two is rated TV-14.

Screen Two is a Dramat show.

Screen Two has an audience rating of 6.6 out of 10.

Screen Two episodes are 2 h long.

No, this show was canceled after 15 seasons.

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