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TV EPISODES: 2003 Spooks
Click the name of the movie to get more info. Sometimes the info will list only the name of the character Bruce Payne played in the movie. Most of the time however there will be a short description. The purpose of this filmography is to give you an impression of Bruce Payne's movies. The films that have a " * " beside it indicates that I have either the VHS copy or the Laser Disc. The ones that do not have the " * " I do not have a copy of and am desperately looking for them. Please contact me if you have them. For further information on where
you can find copies of Bruce's films please click on the links site. TV info Spooks (2003) Keep an eye out for it on A&E in the near future! Bruce plays ? A British TV drama based on working at M15. Check out a more detailed insight by clicking here. Cast:Bruce Payne, Matthew MacFadyen, Keeley Hawes, David Oyelowo, Peter Firth, Shauna Macdonald, Nicola Walker, Megan Dodds
Keen Eddie - Horses Heir (2003) Bruce plays Yellow Directed by British film director Simon West (“Lara Croft: Tomb Raider,” “Con Air,” “The General’s Daughter”) Cast:Bruce Payne (Yellow), Mark Valley (Eddie Arlette), Julian Rhind-Tutt (Monty Pippin), Sienna Miller (Fiona), Colin Salmon (Superintendent Johnson), Alexei Sayle (Rudy)
Dragnet - All That Glitters (02-16-2003) Bruce plays a Russian Mafia Bad Dude Detective Friday is concerned that a small-time movie executive isn't telling all she knows regarding her investors and the gangland style murder in Malibu of one of her co-workers. Cast:Bruce Payne, Ed O'Neill (I), Ethan Embry
NIKITA
- APPROACHING ZERO(1998) * Aired 1/25/1998. Episode 3/3 of Jurgen story arc.
NIKITA
- THIRD PERSON (1998) * Aired 1/18/1998. Episode 2/3 of Jurgen story arc.
NIKITA
- SPEC OPS (1998) * Aired 1/11/1998. Episode 1/3 of Jurgen story arc.
Bruce Payne plays Sergeant. Michael Ironside is also in this episode. Bruce and Michael's characters are avid hunters wanting to hunt illegally in the mountains. It is cold and snowing when they arrive in a dingy tavern where they came across a lady with really rotten teeth. They didn't like her attitude so they shot her. They came across another woman who could lead them to the black bear that they wanted to hunt only to find out that she was also a part of the army they had belonged to that fought during the Gulf war. She leads them to a cabin where they find out that the black bear was only a lure and they are now trapped high in the mountain. They soon realize that the town they were in was not as desolate as they thought. It was a town of vampires. They meet their evil doom as they were not really nice guys. Bruce acted in the episode " Comes the Dawn". Episode 6.14
Bruce Payne plays James. Bruce acted in the episode " Eighteen with a Bullet". Season Four: Episode #70. 70._"Eighteen With a Bullet" gs: Colleen Ann Fitzpatrick [ Unknown ], Bruce Payne [ Unknown ], Amy Morton [ Unknown ], Terrence Mann [ Unknown ], Caroline Langerfelt [ Unknown ], Ken Ober [ Unknown ] McCall and Mickey try to help a young rock singer escape from her greedy, immoral manager. b: 16 Nov 88 pc: _________ w: Bruce Taylor and Wayne Powers & Donna Dottley Powers d: Richard Compton
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BERGERAC
(1990) Ep #74: Season 8 originally aired March 11, 1990 Bruce acted in episode " The Messenger Boy". Bergerac is caught up in a violent underworld as, single-handed, he tries to solve a case of kidnapping in London Cast: Bruce Payne, Andrew Bert, Anjels Belli, Ronald Nunnery, Guy Fithen, Maggie Norris, Alec Sabin, Cheryl Prime, Diane Holland Click here to view the Bergerac Episode Guide
YELLOWTHREAD
STREET (1990) This was a British T.V. mini-series filmed in Hong Kong. While there Bruce tried to learn some of the language. Bruce spent 5 months there while shooting. Thanks to Cher, she mailed me two of the Yellowthread Street shows, the images are now posted in the picture section on page four. Cast: Bruce Payne, Ray Lonnen, Mark McGann, Catherine Neilson.
OSCAR
WILDE (198?) Cast: Bruce Payne...
Bruce Payne plays Simon Hunt
(a journalist). THAMES/ALL CHANNEL 4 Tuesday 28 April1987 9.00-10.00 pm Repeat: Saturday 2 May 1987 9.00 -10.00 pm Episode Four: "Lenny Leaps In" In Belfast, Deirdre's boyfriend Niall (Gerard O'Hare) has a crazy trombonist cousin, Lenny (Stephen Rea), who has lost his job as a radio newscaster and has bluffed his way to becoming a freelance researcher for visiting BBC producer, Gillian Pringle (Lynn Farleigh). She is making a definitive film on the history of Ulster. Lenny's job is to find articulate witnesses to testify to the great events of this century - in the fourth film in Euston Films' powerful six-part drama which tells the story of Deirdre Catherine Brennan), the orphaned daughter of a mixed marriage caught up in the chaos of contemporary Northern Ireland. But Lenny has something else on his mind. It is a strange woman named Aileen (Michele Wade) who has turned up on his doorstep claiming to be a saviour sent by Jesus. Deirdre and Niall, and his band, are now back in Belfast, with a hanger on, the journalist Simon Hunt (Bruce Payne). And Simon has plans to visit his old school chum Captain Teddy Riddell (Robert Addie), now serving with the British army in County Fermanagh Deirdre is anxious and not totally unguarded about being back in Belfast, but she doesn't notice her uncle spying on her ....... Cast: Bruce Payne, Robert Addie, Gerard O'Hare, Stephen Rea, Lynn Farleigh, Catherine Brennan, Michael Wade
Pictured: Robert Addie as Captain Teddy Riddell, serving with the British army in County Fermanagh -in Thames Television's powerful drama serial "LOST BELONGINGS". Could not find one of Bruce. This series was produced by Euston films and broadcasted in 1987. There were 6 episodes, each with a duration of 60 minutes. Thames/All. Channel 4. Lance Pettitt On Lost Belongings: Stewart Parker’s work is characterised by a humane openness to change and accommodation, the reinvention of inherited cultural histories, particularly those of his native Northern Ireland.[34] His single most ambitious television project was a six-part thriller, Lost Belongings (1987), set in 1980 between Belfast and London, made for Euston Films and Channel Four. It was made with a considerable budget as a prime-time television film for the ITV network (with repeat broadcast on Channel Four). Lost Belongings featured two main plot lines suggested by the title. The first concerns Deirdre Connell’s (Catherine Brennan) past. A product of a mixed marriage she is orphaned and is brought up by her evil Uncle Connell (Harry Towb). Her family history - her lost belongings - repeats itself as she becomes emotionally involved with Niall Usher (Gerard O’Hare), a Catholic lad in a band struggling to make it. Alongside this love across the sectarian divide narrative, a more interesting line contrasts the lives of two boys, neighbours from Protestant Belfast, Craig Connell (Colum Convey) and Alec Ferguson (Oengus Macnamara), whose lives have diverged. Flashing back to the 1960s, Craig and Alec became involved in the UVF, but Alec is whisked away to a music academy in London before he is interned like Craig. Back in the present, Alec returns to Belfast to give a concert but is confronted by his memories. In Craig and Alec, Parker dramatises the conflicts within a loyalist history of Northern Ireland. Past loyalties -Alec’s ‘lost belongings’ - like the UVF tattoo on his arm, remain to trouble the returned migrant. Aiming this drama first and foremost at ‘my own people of Northern Ireland’, Parker intends the audience to understand his series as a modern reworking of 'Deirdre of the Sorrows’[35] and embrace the idea that Ulster’s (pre-Christian) past reveals a shared heritage, more complicated than contemporary political ideologies allow. In an assessment of Troubles drama on television, the representation of loyalist paramilitaries, evangelist churches and Orange Order meetings is important to Parker, who observes of previous drama that ‘not only do you not see Protestant paramilitaries and their ideologies but you only see the IRA in stereotyped versions'. [36] Relishing the popular medium, Parker’s television plays engaged in rewriting contemporary Ulster protestantism from a humanist standpoint inflected with the traces of a Christian ethos. The posthumous television production of Pentecost (1990), set in the unrest and mayhem of the 1974 UWC strike, epitomises this stance. The play’s message of personal redemption was carried in its dramatic intensity. Under more forensic analysis, the increased activity of loyalist paramilitaries in the early 1990s tended to indicate that Christian individuals would still a generation later tacitly support paramilitary groups in their midst. SNAKES
AND LADDERS(1989) Writers: Laurence Marks, Maurice Gran / Executive Producer: Vernon Lawrence / Producer/Director: Baz taylor Fantasy/scifi sitcom. In 1999 Britain has a north/south divide, with the South being idyllic, the North impoverished with food rationing. A computer error leads to Scotsman Gavin Sinclair accidentally changing places with Giles, one of the wealthiest men in the country. Gavin Sinclair...................................... JOHN GORDON - SINCLAIR Giles.................................................. ADRIAN EDMONDSON Mr Haverty.......................................... CHRISTOPHER GODWIN Mr Pym.............................................. RON DONACHIE Gavin's Mum....................................... JUNE WATSON Gavin's Dad........................................ PHIL McCALL Mr Lambie.......................................... ROGER SLOMAN Serena............................................... LYNSEY BAXTER Lord Tewkesbury................................ ED DEVEREAUX Donald.............................................. TONY MEYER Robbie.............................................. STEVEN O'DONNELL Ronald.............................................. DAVID MEYER This was a sitcom so Bruce would have had a guest appearance.
THE BILL (1984) Season One; Episode Three "Clutching At Straws" First aired: Oct 30th, 1984
First Aired October 1984 Country United Kingdom Network ITV Writer: Barry Appleton Director: Christopher Hodson This long-running British police drama series follows the men and women of Sun Hill Police Station in North-East London. Hand-held cameras and a focus on policework have given this series a realism lacking in many similar dramas, and whilst occasional dramatic cast changes and a move towards showing the officers' personal lives have upset some fans, The Bill remains immensely popular in both the UK and Australia. Cast: Guest Stars: Anthony Ingrim (as Simon Dolman) June Brown (as Mrs Dolman) Bruce Payne (as Paul March) Adam Armstrong (as Billy March) Jonathan Stratt (as Terry Collins) Tim Barker (as Mr. Lynn) Peggy Phango (as Resident) Albert Mosses (as Ranji). Episode 28."A Moving Affair" gs: Sheila Steafel [ Aunt Kate ], David Stoll [ Police Sergeant ], Bruce Payne [ Police Constable ] Dudley is commissioned to paint some book illustrations and persuades his daughters to pose for him. Meanwhile, Duncan is moving into a new flat and enlists the help of the Rush's. Dudley tricks him into making a detour to Brighton, where all Duncan's furniture is stolen. b: 28 Sep 83 5th Series 1983 http://epguides.com/KeepItintheFamily/guide.shtml
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