Maxine Peake
The story of 20th Century England is played out through a family in a Derbyshire village.
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Actors: John Simm, Maxine Peake, Nico Mirallegro, Charlie Murphy, Bill Jones
Maxine Peake stars in a short film about three fears (birds, falling, sleepwalking) - filmed and edited in a single day on a mobile phone for Cinema Now, a digital conference held at BAFTA.
Director: Carol Morley
Actors: Maxine Peake
Early Doors is set in a small pub in Manchester where daily life is bound up in the issues of love, loneliness, and blocked urinals. Regular drinkers Joe and Duffy pass the time with landlord Ken and his police officer cronies.
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Actors: James McAvoy, Christine Bottomley, Rodney Litchfield, Susan Cookson, John Henshaw
This gripping new adaptation by Andrew Davies brings to life Dickens' powerful story of love, honour, debt and hope in 1820s London. The kind-hearted Amy, the Little Dorrit of the title, looks after her proud father, William, who is a long-term inmate of Marshalsea debtors' prison in London. But their fate is transformed by the unexpected arrival from overseas of the benevolent Arthur Clennam, who is determined to solve the mystery of his father's dying words, "Naprav to, Arthure."
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Actors: Claire Foy, Matthew Macfadyen, Judy Parfitt, Tom Courtenay, Andy Serkis
Dinnerladies chronicles the antics of a group of workers in a canteen in the north of England. Bren tries to maintain a semblance of order in amongst the chaos, while dealing with the canteen supervisor, slightly sex-obsessed cancer sufferer Tony. Dolly and Jean are the bickering menopausal older women, always at odds but best friends beneath it all. Then there's thick-as-two-short-planks Anita, and the terminally uninterested Twinkle, more concerned with having a good time than anything else. Making up the motley crew are military man handyman Stan, all rules and regulations, and ditzy Philippa, who never seems to get anything right.
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Actors: Victoria Wood, Julie Walters, Thelma Barlow, Shobna Gulati, Andrew Dunn
Comedy drama that explores the difference between dating men and women from the perspective of Leila who, for the first time, finds herself doing both.
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Actors: Saskia Chana, Desiree Akhavan, Maxine Peake, Michelle Guillot, Eva Birthistle
Devastated by the loss of her fifteen year old son, Kevin, at the 1989 FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest, Anne Williams fights for the truth about the tragedy. Standing along side other parents who lost children in the match and refusing to believe the official investigation results, Anne seeks her own evidence in a relentless quest for justice.
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Actors: Maxine Peake, Polly Kemp, Rob Jarvis, Clare Calbraith
Maxine Peake is Martha Costello, in her thirties, single, passionate and a defence barrister applying for silk. Innocent until proven guilty are four words she lives by. But how does this fundamental principle stand up to examination by clients who are sometimes good, sometimes bad and sometimes evil? Martha is faced with challenging cases and surprising clients. Her beliefs and prejudices, her conscience and her faith in the criminal justice system are tested to the limit over the course of the series. Joining Martha is Clive Reader, played by Rupert Penry-Jones. He's funny, gifted and dangerous. The same age as Martha, they're called to the bar together. Both are applying for silk – how they perform in court is vital to this process and Clive knows how to play the game. Neil Stuke plays Billy, the senior clerk at Martha's chambers. He is dedicated to Martha, even if secretly he believes that she hasn't got a chance of being made a QC. Nick Slade, played by Tom Hughes is Martha's pupil. Niamh Cranitch (Natalie Dormer) is assigned to Clive. Both are thrown in at the deep end and, as "baby barristers", must sink or swim. Only one pupil will be taken on as a member of chambers at the end of the series. Who will it be and why? And how will Martha and Clive influence the outcome?
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Actors: Maxine Peake, Rupert Penry-Jones, Neil Stuke, Tom Hughes, Natalie Dormer
See No Evil: The Moors Murders is a British two-part television serial directed by Christopher Menaul. It was produced by Granada Television and broadcast on ITV during May 2006. It tells the story of the Moors Murders, which were committed during the 1960s by Myra Hindley and Ian Brady, from the view of Hindley's sister Maureen Smith and her husband David.
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Actors: Sean Harris, Maxine Peake
The lives and relationships of a group of siblings and their estranged father Frank Gallagher on a rough Manchester estate.
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Actors: James McAvoy, Gerard Kearns, Joseph Furnace, Rebecca Ryan, Anthony Flanagan
It's not personal, it's just business, right? Under a company's shiny happy surface, a new recruit cracks open the doors of a hidden scandal.
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Actors: Maxine Peake, Rakhee Thakrar, Susan Wokoma, Alison Steadman
Two women sit in a barren dystopian wasteland discussing the best way to die.
Director: Alan Friel
Actors: Maxine Peake, Letitia Wright
Thriller by Peter Moffat about the challenges and politics of the criminal justice system seen through the eyes of the accused.
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Actors: Ben Whishaw, Maxine Peake, Denis Lawson, Bill Paterson, Con O'Neill
The comedienne stars in this festive sketch show, alongside a host of celebrity guests.
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Actors: Victoria Wood, Julie Walters, Caroline Aherne, Susie Blake, James Bolam
After a stroke leaves her husband disabled and fundamentally changed, a spirited Irish wife struggles to keep her family members together. All the while they are under the microscope of an American researcher documenting their recovery process.
Director: Steph Green
Actors: Maxine Peake, Will Forte, Edward MacLiam, Sharon Horgan, Brendan Morris
Johnny Marr has teamed up with the award-winning actor Maxine Peake to create a new project which sets Peake’s spoken word performances to Marr’s instrumental soundscapes. ‘The Priest’ is based upon the characters that Joe Gallagher met on the streets in the first few days after becoming homeless in Edinburgh. Gallagher wrote a diary of his experiences for the Big Issue under the pseudonym James Campbell when he first became homeless in May 2015 and continued until he found a new home in March 2016. This short film was filmed in Manchester and features Molly Windsor in the lead role.
Director: Mat Bancroft
Actors: Molly Windsor, Maxine Peake
It's two years since the mysterious disappearance of Kath Swarbrick's older sister Annie, but Kath remains haunted by a need to know what happened. When police investigations wind down, Kath continues the search herself. She gets nowhere until she steals some CCTV footage of her sister on her final day. Visiting the spot where Annie was filmed, Kath becomes convinced she has found a portal to another reality and from this portal Kath is trying to say something.
Director: Juliet McKoen
Actors: Shirley Henderson, Roshan Seth, Ger Ryan, Richard Armitage, Ralf Little
'Ever had that feeling you're being watched?' A Deaf Blind woman has a man living in her house. She doesn't know he's there. What does he want?
Director: Ewan Bailey
Actors: Maxine Peake, James Young, Peter McCabe
A woman who has a funny bone for a backbone, Funny Cow charts the rise of a female stand-up comic who delivers tragedy and comedy in equal measure in the sometimes violent and always macho clubs of Northern England in the '70s.
Director: Adrian Shergold
Actors: Maxine Peake, Stephen Graham, Christine Bottomley, Paddy Considine, Tony Pitts
A feature length documentary celebrating the life of Britain’s beloved comedy icon Victoria Wood delving into the complex inner world of this national treasure nearly ten years after her passing. Victoria Wood remains one of Britain’s most cherished entertainers – a northern comic genius whose work reshaped the landscape of British humour. But behind the joyous persona – the singer, the satirist, the sharp-witted writer – lay a young woman navigating insecurity, anger, and self-doubt. Told in her own words and through the voices of those who knew her best, the film uncovers the formative experiences and personal battles that powered Victoria’s unmatched ability to make the nation laugh. The film will explore never-before-seen archive material and previously unheard audio recordings, to paint a vivid portrait of the woman behind the fame.
Director: Catherine Abbott
Actors: Victoria Wood, Dawn French, Jennifer Saunders, Maxine Peake, Joan Armatrading
Lola's sister has stopped eating. Lola treats her with the scorn she deserves - she'll snap out of it soon, won't she? Adapted from Booker Prize Winner Hilary Mantel's short story and featuring BAFTA nominated Maxine Peake.
Director: Ruth Platt
Actors: Antonia Richards, Martha Mackintosh, Maxine Peake, Nicholas Sidi
World-renowned journalist and human rights activist Anna Politkovskaya went from being a local print journalist to braving the Chechen killing fields and exposing Russian state corruption under Vladimir Putin. She refused to give up reporting on the war in Chechnya despite numerous acts of intimidation and violence, including being poisoned. She was ultimately murdered in the elevator of her block of flats and it remains unclear who paid for the contract killing.
Director: James Strong
Actors: Maxine Peake, Ciarán Hinds, Jason Isaacs, Naomi Battrick, Harry Lawtey
Robson Green and Mark Benton co-star in Christmas Lights, a one-off comedy drama for ITV1 centred on two lifelong friends who have always competed with each other. The festive season brings on new challenges and takes their rivalry to extremes resulting in the two friends forgetting what Christmas is really about. Can anything bring them to their senses?
Director: Paul Seed
Actors: Robson Green, Nicola Stephenson, Mark Benton, Maxine Peake, Keith Clifford
Penny works at a supermarket and Phil is a gentle taxi-driver. Penny’s love for Phil has run dry and they lead joyless lives with their two children, Rachel, a cleaner, and Rory, who is unemployed and aggressive.
Director: Mike Leigh
Actors: Timothy Spall, Lesley Manville, James Corden, Alison Garland, Ruth Sheen
A lesbian in the 1800s who keeps a detailed account of her life written in coded diaries attempts to live independently while juggling an affair with a married woman.
Director: James Kent
Actors: Maxine Peake, Anna Madeley, Susan Lynch, Christine Bottomley, Gemma Jones
In a post-apocalyptic world, the isle provides a safe haven from a pandemic that has decimated earth. Anna wake up pregnant and unable to remember who her husband is. Nor does Anna recognize Helen and Peter who are supposedly helping her get her health back. Disbelief in what she is being told leads to a horrible revelation and Anna having to contend with existential issues brought on by man’s destruction of the planet.
Director: Alan Friel
Actors: Erin Kellyman, Maxine Peake, Peter McDonald, Ivanno Jeremiah, Oscar Coleman
On an isolated English farm in 1657, Fanny lives a quiet life with her oppressive husband John and their young son. One day their life is rocked with the arrival of young couple Thomas and Rebecca who claim to have been robbed and need a place to stay. But are these strangers really who they say they are?
Director: Thomas Clay
Actors: Maxine Peake, Charles Dance, Freddie Fox, Tanya Reynolds, Zak Adams
Versatile singer/song-writer John Shuttleworth struggles to balance semi-professional obligations - a gig at a care home - with domestic, namely his 25th wedding anniversary.
Director: Kevin Baldwin
Actors: Graham Fellows, Maxine Peake, Craig Skeet, Garry Whitfield
Inspired by the life of John Davidson, charting his journey from a misunderstood teenager in 1980's Britain to a present day advocate for the understanding and acceptance of Tourette Syndrome. Diagnosed aged fifteen, John navigates his way against the odds through troubled teenage years and into adulthood, finding inspiration in the kindness of others to discover his true purpose in life.
Director: Kirk Jones
Actors: Robert Aramayo, Maxine Peake, Shirley Henderson, Peter Mullan, Scott Ellis Watson
An epic portrayal of the events surrounding the infamous 1819 Peterloo Massacre, where a peaceful pro-democracy rally at St Peter’s Field in Manchester turned into one of the bloodiest and most notorious episodes in British history. The massacre saw British government forces charge into a crowd of over 60,000 that had gathered to demand political reforms and protest against rising levels of poverty.
Director: Mike Leigh
Actors: Rory Kinnear, Maxine Peake, Pearce Quigley, David Moorst, Rachel Finnegan