Little Devil (ITV1 Drama, Robson Green, Maggie O’Neill)

ITV1 drama Little Devil takes a dry look at life through the eyes of ten year-old Oliver Crowe (Joseph Friend) who is forced to take desperate measures to try to save his parents’ crumbling marriage. Will Crowe (Robson Green) a traumatised father and headmaster is reeling from the shock discovery of his wife, Laura’s (Maggie O’Neill) affair with his best friend, Adrian (James Wilby).

The highly charged drama follows the comedic highs and heartbreaking lows of Oliver’s well meaning but ultimately disastrous exploits with his best friend and partner-in-crime, Zoe.

Cast: Robson Green as Will Crowe; Maggie O’Neill as Laura Crowe; James Wilby as Adrian Bishop; Emily Joyce as Katie Bishop; Joseph Friend as Oliver Crowe; Chloe O’Sullivan as Zoe Bishop; Phoebe Thomas as Jackie Crowe; Samuel Oatley as Martin Crowe; Kate Hardie as Mrs Simpson; Fiona Glascott as Stephanie; Jacqueline Boatswain as Bernie; John Vine as Patrick; Janet Walker as Counsellor; Blair Plant as Cop; Maimie McCoy as Deborah; Peter Forbes as Head-teacher; Nicola Cussons as Helen; Julien Ball as Doctor; Alex Caan as Solicitor; Tom Smith as Psychologist; Joan Oliver as Magistrate

Writer: Tim Loane / Music: Hal Lindes / Production Design: Julian Fullalove / Producer: Jim Allan / Director: David Richards

UK / ITV1 Network / 3×60 minute episodes / Broadcast Monday 13 August – Monday 27 August 2007 at 9.00pm

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