Murder on the Home Front
2013 · 1 season · 2 eps · ★ 6.0 · Crime, Drama
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Crime drama set during the Blitz. After several women are murdered, pathologist Lennox Collins and his secretary Molly Cooper employ ground breaking forensic techniques in pursuit of the killer.
Directed by Geoffrey Sax · Written by David Kane
Network: ITV1
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Patrick Kennedy Lennox Collins -
Tamzin Merchant Molly Cooper -
Emerald Fennell Issy Quennell -
James Fleet Professor Stephens - D David Sturzaker Freddie Wilkins
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Iain McKee DS Brady -
Ryan Gage Danny Hastings -
Holly Atkins Mrs. Clayton -
Joey Batey Dixie -
Susie Blake Miss Jenkins -
John Bowe Ronald Terry -
Richard Bremmer Charlie Maxton
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