Shipman (film)

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Shipman
Written by Michael Eaton
Directed by Roger Bamford
Starring James Bolam
James Hazeldine
Olive Pendleton
Michael Stainton
Theme music composer Debbie Wiseman
Country of origin United Kingdom
Production
Producer(s) Nick Finnis
Running time 120 minutes
(including adverts)
Production company(s) Yorkshire Television
Distributor ITV Studios
Release
Original network ITV
Original release 9 July 2002

Shipman is a 2002 ITV television drama film, about the life and crimes of serial killer Harold Shipman. The film was directed by Roger Bamford and written by Michael Eaton.

Cast

  • James Bolam as Harold Shipman
  • Helen Donohue as surgery receptionist
  • John Flanagan as Jim King
  • Peter Gunn as DS John Ashley
  • James Hazeldine as Detective inspector Stan Egerton
  • Clare Kerrigan as Julie
  • Mary MacLeod as Ivy Lomas
  • Tony Melody as Len Fallows
  • Colin Meredith as Brian Burgess
  • Deborah Norton as Debra King
  • Olive Pendleton as Kathleen Grundy
  • Peter Penry-Jones as Dr. John Rutherford
  • Jacqueline Pilton as Primrose Shipman
  • Demelza Randall as Debbie Bambroffe
  • Alan Rothwell as Alan Massey
  • Irene Skillington as Bereaved woman
  • Paul Slack as DS John Walker
  • Michael Stainton as John Shaw
  • Gareth Thomas as Reverend Denis Thomas
  • Veda Warwick as May Clarke

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