Anna Lee (TV series)

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Anna Lee
Starring Imogen Stubbs
John Rowe
Peter Wight
Brian Glover
Theme music composer Luciana Caporaso
Composer(s) Anne Dudley
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 6
Production
Producer(s) Carnival Films
Release
Original network LWT
Original release 1993 –
1994
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

Anna Lee is a British television series produced by Brian Eastman and Carnival Films for London Weekend Television. Following a 1993 pilot, five two-hour programmes were produced in 1994, loosely based on the detective novels of Liza Cody. These were broadcast in the U.S. on the A&E cable network. The title role was played by Imogen Stubbs. Music was by Anne Dudley with theme song "Sister, Sister" and some additional songs by Luciana Caporaso (who appeared in the final episode). Considerable alterations were made from the original books so that sometimes they seem to share only their titles.[citation needed]

Cast

  • Anna Lee (Imogen Stubbs): a former police officer now working as a private detective
  • Commander Martin Brierly (John Rowe): her boss
  • Beryl Doyle (Sonia Graham): his secretary
  • Bernie Schiller (Peter Wight): a fellow detective
  • Steve Johnson (Wilbert Johnson): another fellow detective
  • Selwyn Price (Brian Glover): lives in Anna's apartment building, an ex-wrestler
  • Ros Russell (Ceri Jackson): a former police colleague, still on the force
  • Maggie Daniels (Sally Baxter)

Episodes and guests

Headcase (Pilot)

[The pilot had a mostly different cast apart from Stubbs and Glover.]

Written by Andrew Davies; Directed by Colin Bucksey

Dupe

  • Slinger (Anthony Newley)
  • Francis Leary (Eddie O'Connell)
  • Alan Lucas (Tony Vogel)
  • Alistair Draper (Walter Sparrow)
  • Ken Daniels (Roger Martin)

Written by Anthony Horowitz; Directed by Christopher King

Stalker

Written by Douglas Watkinson; Directed by Peter Barber-Fleming

Diversion

Written by Anthony Horowitz;

The Cook's Tale

Written by J.E.M. Brooks; Directed by Christopher King

Requiem

Written by Anthony Horowitz; Directed by Peter Barber-Fleming

Trivia

Like his character Selwyn Price, Brian Glover was an ex-professional wrestler. His room is full of wrestling posters on the wall and are real posters featuring Leon Arras. That was the name Glover used when wrestling.

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