William and Mary (TV series)
William and Mary | |
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Genre | Romantic dramedy |
Starring | Julie Graham Martin Clunes |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of series | 3 |
No. of episodes | 18 |
Production | |
Running time | 48 minutes |
Production company | Meridian Television |
Original release | |
Network | ITV |
Release | 23 March 2003 22 May 2005 | –
William and Mary is an ITV romantic drama set in London, England, starring Martin Clunes as William Shawcross, an undertaker, and Julie Graham as Mary Gilcrest, a midwife. Its title refers to its two principal characters and is a cultural reference to the reign of the British monarchs William III and Mary II. It was shown in three six-part series in 2003–2005. It was also screened on Seven's best of-Scottish and English-oriented 7TWO.
Directors
- Matthew Evans - (6 episodes, 2003–2005)
- Stuart Orme - (2 episodes, 2003)
- Jean Stewart - (2 episodes, 2003)
- Coky Giedroyc - (2 episodes, 2004)
- Nicholas Laughland - (2 episodes, 2004)
- Sandy Johnson - (2 episodes, 2005)
Regular cast
- Martin Clunes - William Shawcross (18 episodes, 2003–2005)
- Julie Graham - Mary Gilcrest (18 episodes, 2003–2005)
- Cheryl Campbell - Molly Gilcrest Straud (18 episodes, 2003–2005)
- Michael Begley - Rick Straud (18 episodes, 2003–2005)
- Claire Hackett - Doris (18 episodes, 2003–2005)
- Peta Cornish - Kate Shawcross (18 episodes, 2003–2005)
- Ricci McLeod - Brendan Gilcrest (18 episodes, 2003–2005)
- Dominick Baron - Terence Gilcrest (18 episodes, 2003–2005)
- Georgina Terry - Julia Shawcross (18 episodes, 2003–2005)
- James Greene - Arnold McKinnon (17 episodes, 2003–2005)
- June Watson - Mrs. Ball (16 episodes, 2003–2005)
- Catherine Terris - Jane Spalding (15 episodes, 2003–2005)
- David Kennedy - Billy Two Hats (14 episodes, 2003–2005)
- The Emerald Dogs - The Band (11 episodes, 2003–2005)
- Paterson Joseph - Reuben (10 episodes, 2003–2005)
- Max and Harvey Mills as Thomas (6 episodes, 2005)
Awards
- BAFTA Awards
2004 Nominated, BAFTA TV Award Best Drama Series Trevor Hopkins, Stuart Orme, Mick Ford
- British Comedy Awards
2003 Nominated, British Comedy Award Best TV Comedy Actor Martin Clunes Also for The Booze Cruise.
- National Television Awards, UK
2005 Nominated, National Television Award Most Popular Actor Martin Clunes Also for Doc Martin
2003 Nominated, National Television Award Most Popular Actor Martin Clunes
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