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Daylight Robbery (TV series)


FieldValue
imageDaylight Robbery (TV series).jpg
image_size250
captionVHS cover
genreCrime drama
creatorJane Hewland
Johanne McAndrew
Caleb Ransom
Cameron McAllister
directorCameron McAllister
David Innes Edwards
Justin Chadwick
starringMichelle Collins
Lesley Sharp
Geraldine Somerville
Emily Woof
Beth Goddard
Katisha Kenyon
John Salthouse
Patrick Robinson
composerRob Lane
countryUnited Kingdom
languageEnglish
num_series2
num_episodes8
executive_producerJane Hewland
producerCameron McAllister
editorMark Thornton
Tim Murrell
cinematographyJonathan Bloom
Simon Maggs
runtime50 minutes
companyHewland International
channelITV
first_aired
last_aired

Johanne McAndrew Caleb Ransom Cameron McAllister David Innes Edwards Justin Chadwick Lesley Sharp Geraldine Somerville Emily Woof Beth Goddard Katisha Kenyon John Salthouse Patrick Robinson Tim Murrell Simon Maggs

Daylight Robbery is a British television crime drama series, broadcast on ITV, that ran for two series from 9 September 1999 until 18 December 2000. The series focuses on four Essex housewives struggling with personal and domestic problems. Kathy Lawrence (Michelle Collins), Carol Murphy (Lesley Sharp), Val McArdle (Geraldine Somerville) and Paula Sullivan (Emily Woof) decide to turn to a life of crime when they are held up by an armed gang in the supermarket.

After pulling off an easy first job, the gang gradually become more daring, but find their luck turning when they stage a raid on Kathy's bank. To make matters worse, their haul of loot literally goes up in flames when Kathy's house falls prey to an arson attack, and with the police – led by the dogged Detective Inspector Finch (John Salthouse) – closing in, the women plan one last, desperate throw of the dice. The second series follows Kathy and Paula on the run in Miami, where they fall foul of gang boss Harris (Ramon Tikaram) after stealing his haul of cocaine. They also join forces with two other British housewives, Harriet Howell (Beth Goddard) and Chanice Johnson (Katisha Kenyon). As Harris pursues the women back to England, their old opponent, Detective Inspector Finch, is waiting to finally bring them to justice.

Both series were issued on VHS video on 27 January 2003, becoming two of the last commercially released videos, but have yet to be issued on DVD. In 2001, USA Network bought the rights to the format, commissioning an eight-part remake, with producer Cameron McAllister acting as a consultant producer. However, the remake was unexpectedly cancelled mid-production, and did not make it to air.

Cast

  • Michelle Collins as Kathy Lawrence
  • Emily Woof as Paula Sullivan
  • Lesley Sharp as Carol Murphy (Series 1)
  • Geraldine Somerville as Val McArdle (Series 1)
  • Beth Goddard as Harriet Howell (Series 2)
  • Katisha Kenyon as Chanice Johnson (Series 2)
  • John Salthouse as DI Eddie Finch

Supporting cast

  • Martin Crewes as Anthony Sullivan (Series 1—2)
  • Ross Boatman as Alan McArdle (Series 1)
  • Clarence Smith as Marcus Tanner (Series 1)
  • Sasha Tilley as Emma Lawrence (Series 1—2)
  • Jack Richards as James Lawrence (Series 1—2)
  • Bruce Byron as Phil Murphy (Series 1—2)
  • Daniel Newman as Jason Murphy (Series 1)
  • Kai Pearce as Stephen Murphy (Series 1—2)
  • Nicholas Hewetson as Gavin Howell (Series 2)
  • Ollie Peel as Oscar Howell (Series 2)
  • Patrick Robinson as Sergeant Chris Bannister (Series 1—2)
  • James Bowers as DS Darren Holme (Series 1)
  • Romla Walker as DC Paula Marcus (Series 2)
  • Brenda Kempner as Pat Rice (Series 1—2)
  • Ramon Tikaram as Adrian Harris (Series 2)

Episodes

Series 1 (1999)

Series 2 (2000)

References

References

  1. "Daylight Robbery (UK) - Show News, Reviews, Recaps and Photos - TV.com".
  2. (24 June 2002). "Daylight Robbery 2".
  3. (27 January 2003). "Daylight Robbery".
  4. (31 January 2001). "Daylight Robbery format sold to US".
  5. "Weekly top 30 programmes on TV sets (July 1998 – Sept 2018) | BARB".
  6. "Weekly top 30 programmes on TV sets (July 1998 – Sept 2018) | BARB".
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