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Patrick Bashir Baladi is an English actor. ... Baladi married Gemma Walker and had one daughter before they divorced. [10] Baladi remarried to Janie Erith, and the ...
On television, Walker has also appeared in episodes of The Bill, Doctors, Hotel Babylon and Jonathan Creek. Her film credits include EMR (2004) and Love's Kitchen (2010). Jemma has recently been playing the character of Mollie, a guesthouse owner, in the first UK tour of Agatha Christie 's The Mousetrap .
DI Greg Johnson (Patrick Baladi) (2004): Greg is a member of Special Branch who tries to prevent UCOS from finding out uncomfortable truths about the death of peace protester Josh Livesey at a NATO base in the UK in 1984. However, Greg later helps the team in the investigation by admitting the involvement of Special Branch in disposing of Josh ...
No Heroics is set in modern-day Britain, in a world similar to ours but "With one small difference: there are superheroes." The superheroes of the world (colloquially referred to as "capes") are primarily modelled after those of the Golden Age of Comic Books, usually clad in brightly coloured outfits consisting of skin-tight materials such as Lycra or spandex.
Over the course of the investigation she implicates her husband Nick (Lee Ingleby) and his lawyer Jimmy Lakewell (Patrick Baladi). Supporting characters include ACC Derek Hilton (Paul Higgins) and DS Sam Railston (Aiysha Hart). The series was commissioned along with the third after the success of the second.
Party Animals is a British television drama series screened on BBC Two in 2007. It was produced by World Productions, the makers of No Angels and This Life. [1]Party Animals tells the story of people working in and around the British Parliament, including researchers, lobbyists and Members of Parliament.
Breeders is a dark comedy television series created by Martin Freeman, Chris Addison and Simon Blackwell.The series follows two parents who struggle with parenthood and is partially based on Freeman's own experiences.
Line of Duty is a British police procedural and serial drama created by Jed Mercurio and produced by World Productions for the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). It first began broadcasting on BBC Two on 26 June 2012.