Suspicion (ITV1 2003, Amanda Redman, Adrian Dunbar)

Amanda Redman plays the lead in Suspicion, an intriguing and tense thriller full of unexpected plot twists and surprises written by Peter Whalley.

Carol and Mark Finnegan have been happily married for twenty years. Then Carol receives an email from someone calling themselves Truth Teller claiming Mark is having an affair with Rebecca, his secretary. Carol dismisses it immediately. Of course it’s not true – is it? Mark insists that he’s innocent, but the seeds of suspicion begin to grow.

A shocking murder is discovered and Carol begins to think the unthinkable.

How well does she really know her husband? Events spiral out of control once suspicion takes hold in Carol’s mind.

production details
UK / ITV-1 – Granada / 2×75 minute episodes / Broadcast 8-9 September 2003

Writer: Peter Whalley / Executive Producer: Carolyn Reynolds / Producer: Hugh Warren / Director: Jaimie Payne

cast
Amanda Redman as Carol Finnegan
Adrian Dunbar as Mark Finnegan
Saskia Reeves as Julie Hopcroft
Adam Kotz as Trevor Hopcroft
Claudia Harrison as Rebecca Lomax
Tim Dantay as Detective Constable Rice
Matt Bardock as Detective Sergeant Wilmot
William Beck as Gareth Turner
Tom Wisdom as Stephen Clarke
Eamonn Riley as Michael Faraday
Juliet Howland as Millie Sanderson
June Broughton as Mrs Frith
Ben Toye as Student
Kenny Thompson as Student
Zoe Iqbal as Student
Stacey Heywood as Student

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