Thorne

Season 1

TV-14
Thorne is a television drama series which debuted on Sky1 in the UK on 10 October 2010. It stars David Morrissey who plays the title role of Detective Inspector Tom Thorne created by crime writer Mark Billingham. The supporting cast includes Aidan Gillen, Eddie Marsan and Natascha McElhone.

6 Episodes

  • Sleepyhead Part 1
    E1
    Sleepyhead Part 1DI Tom Thorne begins the hunt for a killer who wants to 'lock-in' his victims.
  • Sleepyhead Part 2
    E2
    Sleepyhead Part 2Following the attack on Thorne, the hunt for the killer intensifies. Tension between Thorne and Tughan threatens to expose a dark secret too.
  • Sleepyhead Part 3
    E3
    Sleepyhead Part 3The first adaptation of Mark Billingham's bestselling detective series reaches its heart-pounding conclusion as Thorne's hunt for the killer turns into a race against the clock
  • Scaredycat Part 1
    E4
    Scaredycat Part 1David Morrissey is joined by Sandra Oh (Grey's Anatomy) for this second Mark Billingham adaptation. In a twisted plot, DI Tom Thorne investigates a pair of macabre murders.
  • Scaredycat Part 2
    E5
    Scaredycat Part 2DS Chen and Holland discover the body of a man in a disused sewer tunnel only moments after an identical murder in North London. Upon further investigation it appears that the victim is an ex police officer which leads Thorne to believe that this may be personal.
  • Scaredycat Part 3
    E6
    Scaredycat Part 3Martin Palmer escapes police custody during a car crash, and, reunited with fellow killer Stuart Nicklin the pair continue their murderous spree. Thorne orders Chen off the case when he learns of her drug problem, but desperate to make amends, she decides to track the pair alone.

Cast of Season 1

  • David MorrisseyTom Thorne
  • O-T FagbenleDave Holland
  • Natascha McElhoneAnne Coburn
  • Eddie MarsanKevin Tughan
  • Aidan GillenPhil Hendricks
  • Joshua CloseJosh Ramsey

 

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