TV series
Ordeal by Innocence
Overview
The black sheep of the Argyll family, Jack Argyll, was accused of murdering their matriarch a year ago, but now a man shows up on their doorstep claiming Jack’s innocence. The family must come to terms with this news and the fact that the real killer might still be among them.
Details
- First air date
- 2018-04-01
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 3 episodes
- Genres
- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- Network
- BBC One
- Production
- Universal Extras, Panavision UK, Agatha Christie, Mammoth Screen
- Country
- GB
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Bill Nighy as Leo Argyll
- Anthony Boyle as Jack Argyll
- Anna Chancellor as Rachel Argyll
- Morven Christie as Kirsten Lindstrom
- Crystal Clarke as Tina Argyll
- Christian Cooke as Mickey Argyll
- Alice Eve as Gwenda Vaughan
- Matthew Goode as Philip Durrant
- Ella Purnell as Hester Argyll
- Eleanor Tomlinson as Mary Durrant
- Luke Treadaway as Dr. Arthur Calgary
- Brian McCardie as Bellamy Gould
Creators and crew
- Gaynor Holmes - Executive Producer
- Karen Thrussell - Executive Producer
- Damien Timmer - Executive Producer
- James Prichard - Executive Producer
- Sarah Phelps - Executive Producer
- Basi Akpabio - Executive Producer
Episodes
Episode 1
Heiress Rachel Argyll is murdered at her family estate. Eighteen months later, as her widower prepares to marry again, the identity of the murderer is thrown in doubt.
Episode 2
Calgary is determined to prove that Jack died an innocent man, but his alibi puts him in perilous danger of his own.
Episode 3
The devastating events that led up to Rachel's murder are revealed, and the true identity of her killer is finally unmasked.
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