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Amita Dhiri, Actress, b. Brighton in 1968
—the cautious, self-possessed expression —the angle of her hair —the earring
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This Life | Series One (1996) 
Well, if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got a long bath and a short dress to get into.
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Jack Davenport, Daniela Nardini, Jason Hughes, Amita Dhiri and Andrew Lincoln in “This Life”
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nostalgia-tblr · 4 years
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everything’s connected
I wiki’d Sacha Dhawan to see where his accent is from (Manchesterish) and I found out he was in The Last Train which I saw in the 90s and he was playing  Amita Dhiri ‘s son. She most famously played Milly in This Life, in which role she was chosen by the BBC books authorgang as “what Anji Kapoor more or less looks like.”
What I’m saying it, the Master is Anji’s son. 
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[TASK 165: UGANDA]
In celebration of Ugandan Independence Day on October 9th, here’s a masterlist below compiled of over 570+ Ugandan faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Betty Manyolo (1938) Ugandan - painter and printmaker. 
Sarah Kisawuzi (1948) Ugandan - actress.
Annet Nandujja (1959) Ugandan - musician, composer and dancer. 
Halima Namakula (1960) Ugandan - actress, singer, Mrs. World Uganda 2009, and entrepreneur.
Zarina Bhimji (1963) Ugandan - photographer. 
Amita Dhiri (1966) Ugandan / French - actress. 
Rachael Magoola (1966) Ugandan - singer and dancer. 
Mariam Ndagire (1971) Ganda Ugandan - actress, singer, entertainer, director, producer, and playwright.
Kiara Kabukuru (1975) Ankole Ugandan / Rwandan - model.
Nam Kiwanuka (1975) Ugandan - tv personality.
Betty Okino (1975) Ugandan / Romanian - actress and gymnast.
Santa Anzo (1975) Moyo Ugandan - model, fashionista, fashion designer and businesswoman.
Florence Kasumba (1976) Ugandan - actress.
Angela Kalule (1977) Ugandan - musician and radio presenter. 
Jaqee / Jaqueline Nakiri Nalubale (1977) Nkore Ugandan, Ganda Ugandan - singer.
Rachael Kungu / DJ Rachael (1978) Ugandan - disc jockey and singer. 
Hellen Lukoma (1979) Ugandan - actress, singer, model, dancer, and fashion designer.
Nana Kagga / Nana Hill / Nana Kagga-Hill / Nana Hill Kagga (1979) Ganda Ugandan - actress, motivational speaker, director, producer, and screenwriter.
Sister Charity / Kobutungi Charity (1980) Ugandan  - singer and tv personality.
Desire Luzinda (1980) Ugandan - singer. 
Zari Hassan (1980) Ugandan - singer. 
Esther Nagawa (1980) Ugandan - model. 
Somi / Laura Kabasomi Kakoma (1981) Ugandan / Rwandan - actress, singer-songwriter, and cellist.
Iryn Namubiru / Irene Gladys Namubiru (1981) Ugandan - singer. 
Cleopatra Koheirwe (1982) Ugandan - actress, singer, radio host, and writer.
Juliana / Juliana Kanyomozi (1982) Toro Ugandan - actress, singer, and entertainer.
G’dah Oyenbot / Gladys Oyenbot (1982) Ugandan - actress, singer, and producer.
Akite Agnes (1983) Ugandan - actress, comedian, and MC.
Tshila / Sarah Tshila (1983) Ugandan - singer and musician. 
Stella Atal (1983) Ugandan - painter and fashion designer.
Zawe Ashton (1984) Ugandan / English - actress, director, and playwright.
Lillian Mbabazi (1984) Ugandan - singer and entertainer. 
Lilian Mbabazi (1984) Ugandan - singer. 
Esteri Tebandeke (1984) Teso Ugandan - actress, dancer, and visual artist.
Jackie Chandiru (1984) Kijomoro and Muganda Ugandan - musician. 
Grace Nakimera (1985) Ugandan - musician, dancer and singer. 
Cinderella Sanyu / Cindy Sanyu / Cindy (1985) Ugandan - singer. 
Jemimah Sanyu (1986) Ugandan - musician, performer, producer, and voice coach.
Anita Beryl (1986) Ugandan - fashion designer and entrepreneur.
Suzan Mutesi (1986) Ugandan - actress, model, and fashion designer.
Rehema Nanfuka (1986) Ugandan - actress, director, producer, and screenwriter.
Anne Kansiime / Kansiime Kubiryaba Anne (1986) Ugandan - actress, comedian, entertainer, and writer.
Rachel K / Rachel Kay / Rachel Kiwanuka (1986) Ugandan - singer and tv host.
Doreen Mirembe (1987) Ugandan - actress and filmmaker.
Leila Kayondo (1988) Ugandan - musician. 
Sandra Nankoma (1988) Ugandan - singer, composer, actor and performer. 
Amina Sewali (1989) Ugandan - actress and singer-songwriter.
Irene Ntale (1989) Ugandan - singer and musician.
Flavia Tumusiime (1989) Ugandan - actress, tv host, radio host, MC, and author.
Sheebah Karungi (1989) Ugandan - recording artist, dancer and actress.
Monica Birwinyo (1990) Ugandan - actress and tv personality.
Winnie Nwagi (1990) Ugandan - singer. 
Ellah / Stella Nantumbwe / Stellah Nantumbwe (1991) Ganda Ugandan - actress, tv personality, and Miss Uganda 2013.
Lydia Jazmine (1991) Ugandan - singer.
Leah Kalanguka (1991) Ugandan - actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Uganda 2014.
Rema / Rema Namakula (1991) Ugandan - singer
Aamito Lagum (1992) Ugandan - model.
Patricia Akello (1993) Ugandan - model.
Bettinah Tianah (1993) Ugandan - actress, model, and tv personality.
Nisha Kalema (1993) Ugandan - actress, producer, and writer.
Sabina Ddumba (1994) Ugandan - singer.
Vinka (1994) Ugandan - singer.
Malaika Firth (1994) English, Seychellois, Ugandan, Swiss, Giriama Kenyan - model.
Anita Fabiola / Anita Kyarimpa (1994) Ugandan - actress, model, tv host, Miss Uganda West 2013, tourism ambassador, and businesswoman.
Maria Christina Fernandes (1994) Ugandan, Portuguese / Bahraini - actress, singer, and dancer.
Spice Diana / Namukwaya Hajara Diana (1996) Ugandan - singer. 
Eva Apio (2000) Ugandan - model. 
Kadiatou Holm Keita (2001) Ugandan, Guinean / Swedish - singer.
Madina Nalwanga (2002) Ugandan - actress.
Laura Kahunde (?) Toro Ugandan - actress.
Natasha Sinayobye (?) Ugandan - actress, singer, model, and dancer.
Maureen Nankya (?) Ugandan - actress.
Kemiyondo Coutinho (?) Ugandan - actress, filmmaker, and playwright.
Leila Kachapizo (?) Ugandan - comedian.
Nancy Kobusheshe (?) Ugandan - comedian.
Maggie Nansubuga (?) Ugandan - comedian.
Katiti Kironde (?) Ugandan - model.
Dimit Hilda (?) Ugandan - actress. 
Ayak Veronica Bior (?) Ugandan, South Sundanese - model. 
Martha Kemigisha Kagimba / Martha Kay (?) Ugandan - entertainer. 
Sandra Nakawunde (?) Ugandan - Instagrammer (nakawunde).
Lucy B (?) Ugandan - model and actress (Instagram: lucy_smize).
Atim Ojera (?) Ugandan - model (Instagram: atimxo).
Berlyn (?) Ugandan - model (Instagram: berlyn_l_official).
Ameria (?) Ugandan - Instagrammer (finestugandans).
Olivia Akot (?) Ugandan - Instagrammer (olivianatalie).
Diana Akiro Egatu (?) Teso Ugandan - model, dancer, 1st Miss Tourism Uganda Teso 2016, Face of Fshn Africa Amb 2018 and Face of trek Africa 2018 (Instagram: queenjudie_j).
Mwaj Ahmed (?) Ugandan - model. 
Aleper Pamela (?) Ugandan - Miss Tourism Karamoja 2016 and Miss Tourism Uganda 2nd.
Jessica Sheila Aanyu (?) Teso Ugandan - model, 2nd runner-up Miss Tourism Teso and Miss Photogenic Miss Tourism Uganda.
Nakawunde Justine Nswemu (?) Ugandan - model and Queen Africa UG 19.
Shaniqua Okwok (?) Ugandan / Jamaican - actress. 
Nodryn Evanci (?) Ugandan - actress.
Josephine Kabahuma (?) Ugandan - writer, actress and director. 
Hadijah Nakanjako (?) Ugandan - actress.
Jackie Akello (?) Ugandan - singer. 
Sophie Gombya (?) Ugandan - singer. 
Samalie Matovu (?) Ugandan - singer and winner of Diva Awards 2010. 
Phina Mugerwa / Josephine Mugerwa / Phina Mugerwa (?) Ugandan - singer.
F - Athletes:
Irene Muyanga (1943) Ugandan - sprinter. 
Mary Musani (1944) Ugandan - sprinter. 
Ruth Kyalisima (1955) Ugandan - sprinter. 
Rose Musani (1956) Ugandan - sprinter. 
Farida Kyakutema (1962) Ugandan - sprinter. 
Evelyn Adiru (1964) Ugandan - middle-distance runner. 
Christine Magnusson (1964) Ugandan / Swedish - badminton player.
Grace Buzu (1968) Ugandan - sprinter.
Edith Nakiyingi (1968) Ugandan - middle-distance runner.
Oliver Acii (1970) Ugandan - sprinter. 
Grace Birungi (1973) Ugandan - middle-distance runner.
Jane Suuto (1978) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Justine Bayigga (1979) Ugandan - sprinter. 
Supra Singhal (1982) Ugandan - swimmer. 
Ruth Kasirye (1982) Ugandan - weightlifter.
Lilian Ajio (1984) Ugandan - netball player. 
Olivia Aya Nakitanda (1984) Ugandan - swimmer. 
Nyakisi Adero (1986) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Sarah Nambawa (1986) Ugandan - triple jumper. 
Margaret Nankabirwa (1987) Ugandan - badminton player. 
Emily Nanziri (1987) Ugandan - sprinter. 
Muhayimina Namuwaya (1988) Ugandan - netball player. 
Janet Achola (1988) Ugandan - middle-distance runner. 
Gloria Najjuka (1988) Ugandan - badminton player. 
Irene Ajambo (1989) Ugandan - weightlifter. 
Peace Proscovia (1989) Ugandan - netball player.
Juliet Chekwel (1990) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Ruth Meeme (1990) Ugandan - netball player. 
Patricia Apolot (1990) Ugandan - kickboxer. 
Racheal Nanyonga (1990) Ugandan - netball player. 
Stella Oyella (1990) Ugandan - netball player. 
Jesca Achan (1991) Ugandan - netball player. 
Yolanda Ngarambe (1991) Ugandan / Finnish - middle-distance runner.
Dorcus Inzikuru (1992) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Annet Negesa (1992) Ugandan - middle-distance runner. 
Bridget Shamim Bangi (1993) Ugandan - badminton player. 
Aisha Nakiyemba (1993) Ugandan - badminton player. 
Winnie Nanyondo (1993) Ugandan - middle-distance runner. 
Leni Shida (1994) Ugandan - sprinter. 
Avice Meya (1994) Ugandan - swimmer. 
Dorcus Ajok (1994) Ugandan - middle-distance runner.
Daisy Nakalyango (1994) Ugandan - badminton player. 
Patricia Chepkwemoi (1994) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Halimah Nakaayi (1994) Ugandan - middle-distance runner.
Stella Chesang (1996) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Doreen Chemutai (1996) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Betty Kizza (1996) Ugandan - netball player. 
Rachael Zena Chebet (1996) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Sura Yekka (1997) Ugandan - footballer.
Jamila Lunkuse (1997) Ugandan - swimmer. 
Stella Nanfuka (1997) Ugandan - netball player. 
Esther Chebet (1997) Ugandan - middle-distance runner.
Mercyline Chelangat (1997) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Joan Nampungu (1998) Ugandan - netball player. 
Peruth Chemutai (1999) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Sarah Chelangat (2001) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Prossy Tusabe (?) Ugandan - paralympic swimmer.
Christine Anyakun (?) Ugandan - middle-distance runner.
M:
Moses Matovu (1949) Ugandan - singer and musician. 
Herman Ssewanyana (1955) Ugandan - musician. 
Ntare Mwine (1967) Ugandan - actor, playwright, documentarian, and photographer.
Othman Karim (1968) Ugandan - tv presenter, director, producer, and photographer.
Phill Lewis (1968) Ugandan - actor. 
Peter Odeke (1970) Teso Ugandan - actor and radio host.
Nicholas Bailey (1971) Ugandan - actor.
Madoxx Ssemanda Sematimba / David Amon Ssemanda Ssematimba (1972) Ugandan - singer.
Gaetano Kagwa (1972) Ugandan - actor, tv host, radio host, and MC.
Baker Karim (1974) Ugandan - actor, director, and cinematographer.
Lou Bega / David Lubega (1975) Ugandan / Sicilian - singer-songwriter.
Alexander Karim (1976) Ugandan - actor and director.
Bebe Cool / Moses Ssali (1977) Ugandan - singer. 
Saba Saba / Krazy Native (1977) Ugandan - hip-hop artist.
Mc Norman / Ronald Mutebi (1978) Ugandan - dancehall singer and musician.
Sylver Kyagulanyi (1979) Ugandan - musician, producer and singer. 
Babaluku / Silas Babaluku Balabyekkubo (1979) Ugandan - rapper. 
Kushaba Moses Mworeko (1979) Ugandan - blogger and LGBT rights activist.
Enygma / I-Am Enygma (1980) Ugandan - rapper-songwriter and producer.
Vampino / Elvis Kirya (1980) Ugandan - dance hall musician and singer.
Benon Mugumbya (1980) Ugandan - singer and musician. 
Peter Miles (1980) Ugandan - reggae and dancehall artist.
Mad Ice / Ahmed Mohamed Kakoyi (1980) Ugandan - singer.
Hamdan Al Abri (1981) Ugandan, Comorian, Indian / Tanzanian - singer-songwriter.
Michael Ross Kakooza (1982) Ugandan - singer, musician and dancer.
Bobi Wine (1982) Ugandan - singer.
Arthur Simeon (1983) Ugandan - comedian.
Teacher Mpamire (1983) Ugandan - comedian, actor and high school teacher.
Viboyo / Nsubuga Moses (1984) Ugandan - singer, musician and record producer.
Aziz Azion / Aziz Mukasa (1984) Ugandan - R&B singer-songwriter and musician.
Maurice Kirya (1984) Ugandan - singer and actor. 
Exodus / George Lubega Timothy (1984) Ugandan - singer. 
Arnold Oceng (1985) Ugandan - actor. 
Nick Nola / Nicholas Tatambuka (1985) Ugandan - singer and dancer.
Ray Signature (1986) Ugandan - singer. 
Holy Keane Amooti (1986) Ugandan - gospel, dancehall and reggae artist
Michael Wawuyo Jr. (1986) Ugandan - actor.
Papa Cidy / Hamidu Sekyeru (1986) Ugandan - singer. 
Chris Evans / Christopher Evans / Christopher Evans Kaweesi (1987) Ugandan - singer. 
Michael Kiwanuka (1987) Ugandan - singer-songwriter, bassist, guitarist, keyboardist, and producer.
Ssewa Ssewa / James Ssewakiryanga Junior (1987) Ugandan - musician. 
Rabadaba / Faisal Seguya (1987) Ugandan - singer, musician and actor.
Hannz Tactiq / Producer Hannz (1988) Ugandan - DJ.
St. Nelly-Sade / Nsubuga Nelson (1988) Ugandan - rapper. 
Daniel Kaluuya (1989) Ugandan - actor and writer.
David Lutalo (1989) Ugandan - musician. 
Eddy Kenzo (1989) Ugandan - singer.
Nince Henry (1989) Ugandan - writer and musicain. 
Usama Mukwaya (1989) Ganda Ugandan, Ankole Ugandan, Rwandan - actor, tv host, director, producer, and screenwriter.
A Pass / Alexander Bagonza (1989) Ugandan - singer, musician and songwriter.
Ssemanda Mansur (1989) Ugandan - singer. 
Flex D'Paper / Alex Julius Kwesigabo (1990) Ugandan - rapper. 
Arthur Kisenyi (1990) Ugandan - actor, singer and musician.
George the Poet / George Mpanga (1991) Ugandan - rapper, spoken word artist, and poet.
Giovanni Kiyingi (1991) Ugandan - singer. 
Alex Muhangi (1991) Ugandan comedian, actor, sound engineer, director and host.
Patriq Nkakalukanyi (1991) Ugandan - actor.
Rubanda-Mayonza (1992) Ugandan - fashion designer, businessman and entrepreneur.
Housen Mushema (1992) Ugandan - actor, model, and producer.
Beenie Gunter / Baguma Crescent (1993) Ugandan - singer.
Gravity Omutujju (1993) Ugandan - rapper. 
Levixone (1993) Ugandan - gospel singer. 
Kawooya Malcolm (1994) Ugandan - rapper, actor, and filmmaker. 
Hassan Sseruwu (2000) Ugandan - dancer. 
Patrick Ssenjovu (?) Ugandan - actor, director, and producer.
Joe Opio (?) Ugandan - actor, comedian, and writer.
Michael Kasaija (?) Ugandan - actor, model, dancer, and choreographer.
Ashraf Semwogerere / Ashraf Ssemwogerere (?) Ugandan - actor, director, and screenwriter.
Samite / Samite Mulondo (?) Ugandan - flutist and kalimba player.
James Makubuya (?) Ganda Ugandan - singer, dancer, multi-instrumentalist, choreographer, and ethnomusicologist.
Solly Ian-Sangala (?) Ugandan - Instagrammer (iansangala).
Simon Acok (?) Ugandan / English - actor. 
Raymond Rushabiro (?) Ugandan - actor. 
Jay K. Mulungi (?) Ugandan - singer, model and actor. 
River Dan Rugaju (?) Ugandan - actor. 
Frank Mbalire (?) Ugandan - singer and musician. 
Isaiah Katumwa (?) Ugandan - singer and musician.
Haka Mukiga (?) Ugandan - singer, dancer, poet and musician. 
Pallaso / Pius Mayanja (?) Ugandan - singer, songwriter, producer and videographer.
Ruyonga / Edwin Ruyonga (?) Ugandan - rapper.
Henry Tigan / Henry Kirumaganyi (?) Ugandan - singer and musician. 
Allan Toniks / Allan Ampeire (?) Ugandan  - singer, songwriter, guitarist and record producer.
Joel Okuyo Atiku (?) Ugandan - actor, model, photographer and lecturer.
Bobby Tamale (?) Ugandan - actor. 
Lyrical G / Jeff Kintu (?) Ugandan - rapper.
M - Athletes:
Frank Kisekka (1926) Ugandan - boxer. 
Peter Odhiambo (1927) Ugandan - boxer. 
Ben Nduga (1930) Ugandan - sprinter.
Jorem Ochana (1935) Ugandan - hurdler.
Peter Paul Odhiambo (1937) Ugandan - boxer. 
Amos Omolo (1937) Ugandan - sprinter. 
John Sentongo (1938) Ugandan - boxer. 
Jean Baptiste Okello (1940) Ugandan - sprinter.
Abraham Munabi (1940) Ugandan - triple jumper. 
Gadi Ado (1940) Ugandan - sprinter. 
Ernest Mabwa (1941) Ugandan - boxer. 
Virgil Okiring (1942) Ugandan - hurdler.
Henry Mugwanya (1943) Ugandan - boxer. 
Alex Odhiambo (1943) Ugandan - boxer. 
James Odongo (1944) Ugandan - sprinter. 
Matthias Ouma (1945) Ugandan - boxer. 
Bill Koskei (1947) Ugandan - hurdler.
Fulgence Rwabu (1947) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Mustafa Musa (1947) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
William Dralu (1947) Ugandan - sprinter. 
Pius Olowo (1948) Ugandan - sprinter. 
Andrew Kajjo (1948) Ugandan - boxer. 
Douglas Ogada (1948) Ugandan - boxer. 
David Jackson (1949) Ugandan - boxer. 
Deogratias Musoke (1949) Ugandan - boxer. 
Silver Ayoo (1950) Ugandan - sprinter.
Jimmy Kirunda (1950) Ugandan - footballer. 
Peter Odhiambo (1950) Ugandan - boxer. 
James Odwori (1951) Ugandan - boxer. 
John Opio (1951) Ugandan - boxer. 
Ashe Mukasa (1952) Ugandan - footballer. 
Charles Dramiga (1954) Ugandan - sprinter.
Jamil Kasirye (1954) Ugandan - footballer. 
Dodovic Owiny (1954) Ugandan - boxer. 
Vicky Byarugaba (1954) Ugandan - boxer. 
Ayub Kalule (1954) Ugandan - boxer. 
George Kabuto (1955) Ugandan - boxer. 
Cornelius Edwards (1956) Ugandan - boxer. 
Moses Kyeswa (1958) Ugandan - sprinter.
Charles Mbazira (1958) Ugandan - sprinter.
Mike Okot (1958) Ugandan - sprinter.
Peter Odhiambo (1958) Ugandan - boxer. 
Jonathan Kiriisa (1959) Ugandan - boxer. 
Vincent Ruguga (1959) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Fred Ogwang (1959) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Geofrey Nyeko (1959) Ugandan - boxer. 
Wilson Achia (1959) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
William Bagonza (1960) Ugandan - boxer. 
John Mugabi (1960) Ugandan - boxer. 
William Galiwango (1961) Ugandan - boxer. 
John Munduga (1961) Ugandan - boxer. 
Peter Okumu (1962) Ugandan - boxer. 
John Goville (1962) Ugandan - sprinter.
Edward Obewa (1962) Ugandan - boxer. 
Michael Lopeyok (1962) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Dan Odindo (1962) Ugandan - boxer. 
Patrick Lihanda (1962) Ugandan - boxer. 
John Siryakibbe (1962) Ugandan - boxer. 
Kasmiro Omona (1963) Ugandan - boxer. 
Benjamin Longiros (1963) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
John Kakooza (1964) Ugandan - boxer. 
Charles Lubulwa (1964) Ugandan - boxer. 
Vic Kasule (1965) Ugandan / Scottish - footballer.
Davis Lusimbo (1966) Ugandan - boxer. 
Andy Kiwomya (1967) Ugandan - footballer.
Sam Ssimbwa (1967) Ugandan - footballer.
John Boscoe Waigo (1967) Ugandan - boxer.
Sunday Olweny (1967) Ugandan - sprinter.
Emmanuel Nsubuga (1967) Ugandan - boxer.
Moses Musonge (1968) Ugandan - sprinter.
Davis Kamoga (1968) Ugandan - sprinter.
Chris Kiwomya (1969) Ugandan - footballer.
Godfrey Wakaabu (1970) Ugandan - boxer.
Joel Otim (1971) Ugandan - sprinter.
Fred Mutuweta (1971) Ugandan - boxer.
Justin Juuko (1972) Ugandan - boxer.
Francis Ogola (1973) Ugandan - sprinter.
Franco Agentho (1973) Ugandan - boxer.
Okello Peter (1973) Ugandan - boxer.
Alex Malinga (1974) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Muhamed Kizito (1974) Ugandan - boxer.
Charles Kizza (1974) Ugandan - boxer.
Dan Mubiru (1976) Ugandan - footballer.
Julius Achon (1976) Ugandan - middle-distance runner. 
Kato Serwanga (1976) Ugandan - football player.
Tenywa Bonseu (1976) Ugandan - footballer.
Wasswa Serwanga (1976) Ugandan - football player.
Kassim Napa Adam (1976) Ugandan - boxer.
Godfrey Ssali (1977) Ugandan - footballer.
Edward Kalungi (1977) Ugandan - footballer.
John Ertzgaard (1977) Lango Ugandan / Norwegian - sprinter.
Kassim Ouma (1978) Ugandan - boxer.
Henry Osinde (1978) Ugandan - cricketer.
Hassan Mubiru (1978) Ugandan - footballer.
Jackson Asiku (1978) Ugandan - boxer.
Godfrey Mugisha (1979) Ugandan - footballer.
Arbade Bironze (1979) Ugandan - footballer.
Joe Atuhaire (1978) Ugandan - swimmer. 
Henry Malinga (1979) Ugandan - basketball player.
Abdul Tebazalwa (1979) Ugandan - boxer.
Edgar Luberenga (1979) Ugandan - swimmer. 
Jordan Lutalo Evora (1979) Ugandan - kickboxer and mixed martial artist. 
Peter Byaruhanga (1979) Ugandan - footballer.
Ganzi Mugula (1979) Ugandan - swimmer. 
Allan Musoke (1980) Ugandan - rugby player.
Sam Rukundo (1980) Ugandan - boxer. 
Paskar Owor (1980) Ugandan - middle-distance runner.
Mike Sekabembe (1980) Ugandan - boxer. 
Moses Golola (1980) Ugandan - kickboxer. 
Abubaker Tabula (1980) Ugandan - footballer.
Stanley Ocitti (1980) Ugandan - basketball player.
Robert Ssejjemba (1980) Ugandan - footballer.
Stephen Omony (1980) Ugandan - basketball player.
Charles Livingstone Mbabazi (1980) Ugandan - footballer.
Ibrahim Sekagya (1980) Ugandan - footballer.
Mohammed Kayongo (1981) Ugandan - boxer.
Kenneth Kamyuka (1981) Ugandan - cricketer.
Gilbert Kaburu (1981) Ugandan - swimmer. 
Timothy Batabaire (1981) Ugandan - footballer. 
Wilson Busienei (1981) Ugandan - long-distance runner.  
Joseph Lubega (1982) Ugandan - boxer. 
Jimmy Kidega (1982) Ugandan - footballer. 
Hamza Muwonge (1982) Ugandan - footballer. 
Assani Bajope (1982) Ugandan - footballer. 
Postnet Omony (1982) Ugandan - footballer. 
Joseph Kizito (1982) Ugandan - footballer.
Alimansi Kadogo (1982) Ugandan - footballer.
Phillip Ssozi (1982) Ugandan - footballer. 
Hannington Kalyesubula (1982) Ugandan - footballer. 
Badru Lusambya (1982) Ugandan - boxer. 
Simeon Masaba (1983) Ugandan - footballer. 
Mathias Kiwanuka (1983) Ugandan - footballer. 
Martin Muwanga (1983) Ugandan - footballer. 
Edwin Ekiring (1983) Ugandan - badminton player. 
Martin Toroitich (1983) Ugandan - long-distance runner
Eugene Sseppuya (1983) Ugandan - footballer. 
Brian Mayanja (1983) Ugandan - boxer. 
Geoffrey Sserunkuma (1983) Ugandan - footballer. 
Martin Mubiru (1984) Ugandan - boxer. 
Ronald Serugo (1984) Ugandan - boxer. 
Vincent Kayizzi (1984) Ugandan - footballer. 
Joel Kitamirike (1984) Ugandan - footballer. 
Joseph Kabagambe (1984) Ugandan - footballer. 
Andrew Mwesigwa (1984) Ugandan - footballer. 
Boniface Toroitich Kiprop (1985) Ugandan - long-distance runner.
David Obua (1984) Ugandan - footballer. 
Lawrence Segawa (1984) Ugandan - footballer. 
Diaz Kambere (1985) Ugandan - footballer.
Denis Onyango (1985) Ugandan - footballer.
Noah Babadi Kasule (1985) Ugandan - footballer.
Sadat Tebazaalwa (1985) Ugandan - boxer. 
Martin Kayongo-Mutumba (1985) Ugandan - footballer.
Kennedy Katende (1985) Ugandan - boxer. 
Jackson Kiprop (1986) Ugandan - long-distance runner.
Moses Ndiema Kipsiro (1986) Ugandan - long-distance runner.
Isaac Kiprop (1986) Ugandan - long-distance runner.
Moses Aliwa (1986) Ugandan - long-distance runner.
Daniel Kipkorir Chepyegon (1986) Ugandan - long-distance runner.
Kalidi Batuusa (1986) Ugandan - weightlifter. 
Stephen Nsereko (1986) Ugandan - footballer.
Geofrey Massa (1986) Ugandan - footballer.
Sula Matovu (1986) Ugandan - footballer.
Crespo Asiku (1986) Ugandan - footballer.
Micheal Azira (1987) Ugandan - footballer.
Henry Kalungi (1987) Ugandan - footballer.
Simon Ayeko (1987) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Julius Mutekanga (1987) Ugandan - middle-distance runner. 
Godfrey Baligeya (1987) Ugandan - weightlifter. 
Katende Joram (1987) Ugandan - footballer.
Ismail Katamba (1987) Ugandan - weightlifter. 
Jimmy Adar (1987) Ugandan - middle-distance runner. 
Umar Semata (1987) Ugandan - Muay Thai fighter.
George Kwasi Semakor (1988) Ugandan - footballer.
Robert Ssentong (1988) Ugandan - footballer.
Jimmy Enabu (1988) Ugandan - basketball player.
Hassan Wasswa (1988) Ugandan - footballer. 
A'Darius Pegues (1988) Ugandan - basketball player.
Abraham Chepkirwok (1989) Ugandan - middle-distance runner. 
Samuel Egadu (1988) Ugandan - sprinter. 
Sharif Bogere (1988) Ugandan - boxer. 
Brian Umony (1988) Ugandan - footballer. 
Emmanuel Tugumisirize (1988) Ugandan - sprinter. 
Abraham Kiplimo (1989) Ugandan - long-distance runner.
Godfrey Walusimbi (1989) Ugandan - footballer. 
Dan Sserunkuma (1989) Ugandan - footballer. 
Mike Sserumaga (1989) Ugandan - footballer. 
Robinson Opong (1989) Ugandan - basketball player.
Stephen Kiprotich (1989) Ugandan - long-distance runner
Geofrey Kusuro (1989) Ugandan - long-distance runner
Kasule Owen (1989) Ugandan - footballer. 
Isaka Cernak (1989) Ugandan / Czech, Scottish - footballer.
Benjamin Kiplagat (1989) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Samuel Mukooza (1989) Ugandan - basketball player.
Tony Odur (1989) Ugandan - footballer. 
Robert Odongkara (1989) Ugandan - footballer. 
Savio / Savio Nsereko (1989) Ugandan - footballer.
Henry Kisekka (1989) Ugandan - footballer.
Benjamin Ochan (1989) Ugandan - footballer.
Mark Owuya (1989) Ugandan / Russian - ice hockey player.
Brandon Sebirumbi (1990) Ugandan - basketball player.
David Emong (1990) Ugandan - paralympic sprinter. 
Dickson Huru (1990) Ugandan - long-distance runner
Stephen Onyango (1990) Ugandan - footballer.
Dennis Okot (1990) Ugandan - footballer.
Musa Mudde (1990) Ugandan - footballer.
Tony Mawejje (1990) Ugandan - footballer.
Patrick Ochan (1990) Ugandan - footballer.
Fabian Kizito (1990) Ugandan - footballer.
Hamis Kiiza (1990) Ugandan - footballer.
Caesar Okhuti (1990) Ugandan - footballer.
Yvan Erichot (1990) Ugandan - footballer.
Simon Sserunkuma (1991) Ugandan - footballer.
Habib Kavuma (1991) Ugandan - footballer.
Isaac Isinde (1991) Ugandan - footballer.
Moses Kalanzi (1991) Ugandan - footballer.
Mike Mutyaba (1991) Ugandan - footballer.
Alex Kakuba (1991) Ugandan - footballer.
Ali Kimera (1991) Ugandan - footballer.
Moses Kibet (1991) Ugandan - middle-distance runner.
Ronald Mukiibi (1991) Ugandan - footballer.
Ivan Bukenya (1991) Ugandan - footballer.
Timothy Toroitich (1991) Ugandan - middle-distance runner.
Sebastian Owuya (1991) Ugandan / Russian - ice hockey player.
Phillip Kiplimo (1991) Ugandan - long-distance runner
Ibra Sekajja (1992) Ugandan - footballer.
Martin Mpuga (1992) Ugandan - footballer.
Ronald Musagala (1992) Ugandan - middle-distance runner.
Solomon Mutai (1992) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Boban Zirintusa (1992) Ugandan - footballer.
Moses Oloya (1992) Ugandan - footballer.
Thomas Ayeko (1992) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Jean Sseninde (1992) Ugandan - footballer.
Patrick Edema (1992) Ugandan - footballer.
Ivan Lumanyika (1992) Ugandan - basketball player.
Julius Ntambi (1992) Ugandan - footballer.
Isaac Muleme (1992) Ugandan - footballer.
Emmanuel Okwi (1992) Ugandan - footballer.
Lloyd Paternott (1992) Ugandan / English - cricketer.
Jordan Obita (1993) Ugandan - footballer.
Paul Mucureezi (1993) Ugandan - footballer.
Pius Adome (1993) Ugandan - sprinter. 
Saidi Kyeyune (1993) Ugandan - footballer.
Luwagga Kizito (1993) Ugandan - footballer.
Geoffrey Kizito (1993) Ugandan - footballer.
Bernard Muwanga (1993) Ugandan - footballer.
Richard Kasagga (1993) Ugandan - footballer.
Joseph Ochaya (1993) Ugandan - footballer.
Daisuke Ssegwanyi (1993) Ugandan - swimmer. 
Muzamir Mutyaba (1993) Ugandan - footballer.
Keith Makubuya (1993) Ugandan - footballer.
Simon Okwi (1993) Ugandan - footballer.
Khalid Aucho (1993) Ugandan - footballer.
Ronnie Kisekka (1993) Ugandan - footballer.
Godfrey Kisitu (1993) Ugandan - footballer.
Ibrahim Juma (1993) Ugandan - footballer.
Jason Geria (1993) Ugandan - footballer.
Charles Tibingana (1994) Ugandan - footballer.
Ivan Ntege (1994) Ugandan - footballer.
Derrick Nsibambi (1994) Ugandan - footballer.
Murushid Juuko (1994) Ugandan - footballer.
Allan Kateregga (1994) Ugandan - footballer.
Yunus Sentamu (1994) Ugandan - footballer.
Taddeo Lwanga (1994) Ugandan - footballer.
Joseph Mpande (1994) Ugandan - footballer.
Jacob Araptany (1994) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Tanoh Kpassagnon (1994) Ugandan / Ivorian - football player.
Charles Ssekyaaya (1994) Ugandan - weightlifter. 
Yasser Mugerwa (1994) Ugandan - footballer.
Nicholas Wadada (1994) Ugandan - footballer. 
Moses Kurong (1994) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Denis Iguma (1994) Ugandan - footballer. 
Shafik Batambuze (1994) Ugandan - footballer. 
Paul Musamali (1994) Ugandan - footballer. 
Melvyn Lorenzen (1994) Ugandan / German - footballer.
Abu Salim Mayanja (1995) Ugandan - middle-distance runner.
Daniel Isiagi Opolot (1995) Ugandan - footballer.
Phillip Kipyeko (1995) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Stephen Kissa (1995) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Francis Olaki (1995) Ugandan - footballer.
Ismail Watenga (1995) Ugandan - footballer.
Patrick Kaddu (1995) Ugandan - footballer.
Savio Kabugo (1995) Ugandan - footballer.
Robert Kakeeto (1995) Ugandan - footballer.
Milton Karisa (1995) Ugandan - footballer.
Erisa Ssekisambu (1995) Ugandan - footballer.
Uche Ikpeazu / Karl Anthony Uchechukwu Mubiru Ikpeazu (1995) Ugandan / Nigerian - footballer.
David Nyika (1995) Ugandan - boxer.
Fazil Kaggwa (1995) Ugandan - boxer.
Jamal Salim (1995) Ugandan - footballer.
Herbert Bockhorn (1995) Ugandan / German - footballer.
Bevis Mugabi (1995) Ugandan - footballer.
Timothy Awany (1996) Ugandan - footballer.
Joshua Tibatemwa (1996) Ugandan - swimmer. 
Joshua Cheptegei (1996) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Elio Capradossi (1996) Ugandan / Italian - footballer.
Fred Musobo (1996) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Allan Kyambadde (1996) Ugandan - footballer.
Isak Ssewankambo (1996) Ugandan - footballer.
Tom Masiko (1996) Ugandan - footballer.
David Marus (1996) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Alex Kiwomya (1996) Ugandan / Jamaican, Scottish, English - footballer.
Robert Chemonges (1997) Ugandan - long-distance runner.
Moses Opondo (1997) Ugandan - footballer. 
Farouk Miya (1997) Ugandan - footballer. 
Moses Waiswa (1997) Ugandan - footballer. 
Kizito Keziron (1997) Ugandan - footballer. 
Nelson Senkatuka (1997) Ugandan - footballer. 
Lumala Abdu (1997) Ugandan - footballer. 
Muhammad Shaban (1998) Ugandan - footballer. 
Edrisa Lubega (1998) Ugandan - footballer. 
Elvis Bwomono (1998) Ugandan - footballer. 
Joel Ayeko (1998) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Shafiq Kagimu (1998) Ugandan - footballer. 
Shafik Kuchi Kagimu (1998) Ugandan - footballer. 
Azake Luboyera (1998) Ugandan - footballer. 
Fahad Bayo (1998) Ugandan - footballer. 
Kizza Mustafa (1999) Ugandan - footballer. 
Emmanouil Karalis (1999) Ugandan / Greek - pole vaulter.
Albert Chemutai (1999) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Victor Kiplangat (1999) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Noble Okello (2000) Ugandan - footballer.
Allan Okello (2000) Ugandan - footballer.
Jacob Kiplimo (2000) Ugandan - long-distance runner. 
Tofiri Kibuuka (?) Ugandan - skier.
Jay Mulucha (?) Ugandan - basketball player - Trans!
Bashir Ramathan (?) Ugandan - paralympic boxer. 
Edward Semwanga (?) Ugandan - footballer.
Abdulla Nasur (?) Ugandan - footballer.
Mike Mutebi (?) Ugandan - footballer.
Sam Musenze (?) Ugandan - footballer.
Stephen Bengo (?) Ugandan - footballer.
Frank Kalanda (?) Ugandan - footballer.
Problematic:
Patrick Bogere (1981) Ugandan - boxer. - Committed attempted robbery.
Rabadaba / Faisal Seguya (1987) Ugandan - actor and singer. - Stabbed someone.
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xisco-lozdob · 7 years
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The 8th Doctor’s companions (I may have missed one or two, do feel free to tell me):
Grace Holloway (TV Movie - Played by Daphne Ashbrook)
Chang Li (TV Movie - Played by Yee Jee Tso)
Sam Jones (BBC Books Eighth Doctor Adventures - Likeness: Kelly MacDonald)
Stacy Townsend (Radio Times Comic Strips - Likeness: Kristin Scott Thomas)
Ssard (Radio Times Comic Strips)
Benny Summerfield (Virgin New Adventures and Big Finish Audio Productions - Played by Lisa Bowerman)
Fitz Kreiner (BBC Books Eighth Doctor Adventures and Big Finish Audio Productions - Played by Matt di Angelo)
Izzy Sinclair (Doctor Who Magazine Comic Strips and Big Finish Audio Productions - Played by Jemima Rooper)
Kroton (Doctor Who Magazine Comic Strips)
Fey Truscott-Sade (Doctor Who Magazine Comic Strips - Likeness: Anna Chancellor)
Gemma Griffin (Big Finish Audio Productions - Played by Lizzie Hopley)
Samson Griffin (Big Finish Audio Productions - Played by Lee Ingleby)
Mary Shelley (Big Finish Audio Productions - Played by Julie Cox)
Romana II (Big Finish Audio Productions - Played by Lalla Ward)
K9 Mark II (Big Finish Audio Productions - Played by John Leeson)
Charley Pollard (Big Finish Audio Productions - Played by India Fisher)
C’rizz (Big Finish Audio Productions - Played by Conrad Westmaas)
Compassion (BBC Books Eighth Doctor Adventures - Likeness: Amy Adams)
Anji Kapoor (BBC Books Eighth Doctor Adventures - Likeness: Amita Dhiri)
Trix MacMillan (BBC Books Eighth Doctor Adventures - Likeness: Joanne Froggatt)
Destrii (Doctor Who Magazine Comic Strips - Likeness found on Pinterest)
Lucie Miller (Big Finish Audio Productions - Played by Sheridan Smith)
Tamsin Drew (Big Finish Audio Productions - Played by Niky Wardley)
Susan Campbell (Big Finish Audio Productions - Played by Carole Ann Ford)
Alex Campbell (Big Finish Audio Productions - Played by Jake McGann)
Molly O’Sullivan (Big Finish Audio Productions - Played by Ruth Bradley)
Liv Chenka (Big Finish Audio Productions - Played by Nicola Walker)
Helen Sinclair (Big Finish Audio Productions - Played by Hattie Morahan)
Sister Cantica ;) (Big Finish Audio Productions - Played by Alex Kingston)
Josie Day (Titan Comic Books - Likeness found on Pinterest) [Who would you cast as Josie?]
Sheena (Big Finish Audio Productions - Played by Olivia Vinall)
Bliss (Big Finish Audio Productions - Played by Rakhee Thakrar)
Cass (Webcast Minisode - Played by Emma Campbell-Jones) [Debatable if she counts as a companion]
Partly based on this by Hisi79. The rest of likenesses is original fancasting.
Order based on Bradley’s Basement’s Timeline.
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walkerstwd · 7 years
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Baby!!! ❤❤ #Luisa Bradshaw-White #Jack Davenport #Amita Dhiri #Andrew Lincoln #Daniela Nardini #Steve John Shepherd #This Life #1996
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Because Susan left before the Time Lord concept was introduced we never saw her regenerate. If you were given control and could have anyone living or dead: who would you cast for the Second Susan?
Ooh interesting. We were thinking about this and we know we’d want her to be between the ages of 40-60 for some reason- guess just nice to be a lot different in the age of the actress to Carole when she played her. The two actresses we were thinking of are Julia Sawalha and Amita Dhiri. Julia we just think she’d be awesome, love her acting, humour, and her smile and voice. Amita’s just really nice to watch and we’d like Susan to be someone who was still gentle and loving and we can imagine Amita like that. :)
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popularbio321 · 3 years
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forensicated · 2 months
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Conviction - Part 2 - To The Limit
Max and Stevie attend the scene the next morning when the fire is finally out. Sally reports a witness spotted a woman matching Abbie's description running away the time the fire started. The only one hurt in the fire was the barman, Pete, who lives above in one of the flats.
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Men! Genuinely think Chris was about to laugh & had to hide his face 😂😂 (also she clearly hasn't done much in a pristine white top 😉)
Officer White Top tells them traces of accelerant were found on the stairs and in other places - most likely petrol. Whoever set it seemed intent on getting the flat and bar. Stevie jibes all three men for having their tongues out in the presence of Officer White Top.
Smithy and Callum attend the hospital and tell Pete that the fire was lit on purpose. He tells them that he doesn't know much about the big boss, Matthew Devlin, but his son has a history of rubbing people up the wrong way and is proud of the fact that no one likes him. Pete claims he was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time and that he knows of no reason why anyone would target him.
Matthew Devlin attends the station. Max tells him the bar is a crime scene and there'll be no entry until they finish. Devlin Snr says he was at home at the time of the fire and was entertaining guests, including a councillor if they need proof. Devlin Jnr was not present, he was at a party in Kent and is still travelling back. He'll help anyway he can because they are the victims and he expects to be treated as such. He walks into Smithy and Callum as he leaves. Callum doesn't move as the two men stare at each other, though Smithy steps to the side. "If looks could kill..." Stevie smirks. "Yeah... he doesn't like us does he..." Stevie's smirk grows. "I was talking about you!" She tells Callum.
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Eddie is not impressed with the fire investigation crew pulling down the ceiling onto his 'nice clean crime scene!' but he changes his tune when he spots Officer White Top and flirts up a storm. (Stevie: "Is there a woman with a heartbeat Eddie hasn't cracked onto?" Max: "Actually... he's never hit on you, has he?") Both he and Officer White Top seem to now think the accelerant on the stairs could be a run off from what was poured outside the flat. Perhaps it was Pete and the flat that were the targets?
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The bouncer who lives next door to Pete, Carl Fox, arrives at the cordon and tells them he'd stayed at his girlfriends the night before. Sally arrives with the CCTV that shows the blonde who matched Abbie's description running away from the bar was infact... Abbie!
Smithy reminds Callum the Devlin's are the victims until they get evidence to the contrary they have to treat them as such, as much as it pisses both of them off. They spot Abbie outside the hospital, she yelps when Smithy takes her arm and it's revealed that she has burns. Later they tell her they have her running away from the fire on CCTV and that the FME has confirmed she has second degree burns. She admits that she was there but denies starting it. She got the burns trying to get up the stairs to alert Pete. She admits that she and Pete are good friends and begs them not to tell Devlin. Smithy asks her how she's going to explain the burns and she says she'll tell Devlin that she went to the bar to look for him and that despite appearances Jason does look after her and pays the rent for her flat but she can't help her feelings for Pete and she admits being terrified of Jason.
Pete tells Smithy and Callum that he and Abbie have been seeing each other for a couple of months and that Jason treats her like a slave and knocks her around. He's saving up to get them both away somewhere safe. He says he didn't lie earlier, he's just taking every opportunity to stop Jason from finding out. Smithy floats the idea that he might already know given it seems the flat could have been the target and the rest accidental.
Callum and Max attend Devlin's flat now he's returned from Kent. "I can't wait to see the look on Devlin's face." Callum says. "You're an evil man!" Devlin is not happy to see them. "This is just about the fire, Mr Devlin." Max tells him. "I'm shocked you think it could be about anything else!" Callum adds, in a tone that suggests he is not at all shocked. Devlin says he was at a party miles away with many witnesses, he doesn't know who it was, he didn't start it and he has many enemies who could. Callum asks when he heard about it and he says that morning as his phone was switched off. He's heard Pete was hurt but his dad told him that he's alright and he hasn't spoken to Abbie. Max tells him that Abbie hurt herself trying to get into the bar looking for him. He admits he didn't tell her he'd be away all night. He attends the station to pick her up and calls her a 'silly cow' and to use the phone if she doesn't know where he is or to call his dad. How romantic and caring of him. His act is enough to prove that he doesn't know about her affair with Pete.
Eddie reports that he found coke on Pete's bedside table and that his bedroom door was almost kicked in before the fire brigade arrived. He's also found some forged European documents with an imperfection that matches other forgeries he's found floating around lately. It raises suspicions Abbie might not be an illegal immigrant.
Pete claims he knows nothing about the forged documents or the door. Callum threatens to tell Devlin but Pete can tell from Ben's reaction that Callum is bluffing. He tells him to nick him if he suspects him. Callum choses to place him under observation instead.
A printer admits that the Devlin's owe him over £1000 but insists he didn't set the fire as they've always paid up in the past. He tells them he knows they have dodgy businesses but won't be drawn into what they are. "You're the detectives... detect." Mickey finds out that they're landlords but there are no names of tenants on a list of creditors that Matthew Devlin handed over that morning so it's definitely something they don't want to advertise. He visits the nearest one with Smithy. It's not exactly high class living and the smell is horrendous. It's an illegal house of multiple occupancy and filled with most likely illegal immigrants who are terrified. There appear to be approximately 30 people living in the house if not more. Smithy reports it to the council. The house is a death trap with bare electrics, no working fire alarms and fire exits blocked up with stuff.
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Ben and Callum follow Pete to Abi's and can tell from his body language that something isn't right. He enters and immediately runs out. They enter the house and find Abbie unconscious and beaten. Pete accuses him of telling Devlin and tells Rachel that he wants to make a formal complaint. Ben tells Rachel he heard nothing threatening said by Callum and she clearly doesn't believe him.
Smithy is furious when he hears and accuses Callum of trying to force the result or even telling Jason. He insists he's done nothing wrong, even when Smithy points out that Abbie and Pete were their best bets to getting information about the Devlin's and their empire. Stevie calms the men down and airs something that has been bothering her... what if it wasn't Jason who attacked Abbie? Stevie has found out there is no record of her entering the country legally.
Unfortunately despite the inhospitable conditions of the house, there's no law against renting to illegal immigrants so without one of them talking out against the Devlin's they can't prosecute them for it. Max suggests it could be one of the tenants who set the fire which opens up a huge amount of suspects. It does also add weight to the Devlin's being behind the forged documents however given they have their own captive market in at least one of their properties.
Smithy and Stevie attend Matthew's house and ask him where he was when Abbie was attacked. He tries to storm out but his father makes him stay and answer the questions. Devlin Snr tells his son that Abbie has been cheating with Pete and that is why they're asking all the questions. Jason is clearly shocked and growls to his dad that he'll kill her. Matthew tells him he'd told him she'd bring trouble to their door but he's now going to stay away from her. Smithy urges him to listen to his father. Stevie asks how Matthew knows and he tells them he saw them and to now focus on finding who set fire to the bar. Smithy tells him it was likely one of the tenants. Matthew claims he knew nothing about them being illegal and that it's them who 'imported half their village to live with them' and he knew nothing about it.
Max, Smithy and Stevie go to Abbie's flat to see if Eddie has found anymore information. He's found more than that - in the extra act of cruelty in pulling the phone line out the wall to stop Abbie calling for help after her beating, her attacker has left behind a partial print in her blood. Stevie offers to buy him a drink to congratulate him and he tells her he appreciates and loves her but she's 'not his type', much to the amusement of Max and Smithy.
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Smithy apologises to Callum for accusing him of telling Jason. Rachel takes Callum into her office and tells him she's going to ask Pete to withdraw his complaint. She's disappointed that it happened in the first place. She allows him to work the case again but tells him to stay away from Pete and Abbie.
St Hugh's call and let the officers know that Abbie has regained consciousness and will be able to talk soon. Stevie's unsure if she'd want to but Max says she must if she wants her attacker caught now Jason is out of the frame but aware of her and Pete's relationship. Eddie has a match on the partial print from Gollum lookalike, Donny Blake. Mickey has history with him and says he's a nasty piece of work with a large amount of violent offences in his back catalogue as well as dealing. He has no known links to the Devlin's.
Abbie refuses to talk to Smithy and Stevie so they tell her what they know and suspect. They know she's there illegally, they know it was Donny Blake who did it, they know he's a violent drug dealer and the fact that she and Pete are trying to raise money to leave together suggests that they made some sort of deal with him that has fallen through. They think the forged documents they found are hers and that it was Blake who set the fire and tried to break into the flat. Smithy says without cooperation they'll have to arrest her and hand her over to immigration. Abbie finally talks, admitting that Donny did a deal with Pete to get drugs on credit. He would sell them through the bar, pay Donny back and keep the profit but the drugs were stolen. She suspects it's Donny trying to double cross them.
Pete tells Smithy and Max the same story in interview and offers to tell them where he got the forged paperwork from AND hand them the Devlin's in return for help. He got the paperwork from a Polish printer - the one Mickey spoke to earlier. Matthew Devlin got in touch with him that afternoon and offered 5K in cash to him and identity paperwork for Abbie to disappear. He said he'd get Donny off their backs too. Pete thinks they're finding her an embarrassment because she's an illegal immigrant. The call came before Donny got to Abbie so as far as Pete is aware the offer still stands.
Max and Smithy take it to Jack who calls a station briefing. He agrees to contact Matthew Devlin as part of a sting and agree to meet him at the print shop. At the same time, Callum will lead a search on Donny Blake's house with TSG and uniform. They've had a tip off that he's likely to try flush the drugs so they are not taking any chances. Donny does indeed try to flush them so they break the water pipe and are waiting with a black bag to catch the rest. Ben and Callum manage to overpower him and Sally arrests his girlfriend.
At the print shop carpark it's Jason who arrives instead of Matthew. Max thinks it's a bad sign but Smithy reckons it could work to their advantage as it's natural Pete would be nervous around him after sleeping with his girlfriend. They watch Jason push a package at Pete and pull his wallet out before charging over. The package is menu's and the money is £300. Jason claims he's paying him outstanding wages because he wants rid of him and that he knows nothing about any other deal. He literally laughs in a furious Smithy's face. At the station, Carl - the bouncer - is waiting with Matthew Devlin. It fits into place - Carl tipped them off as he was with Pete when he visited Abbie and found Smithy and Stevie there.
In interview, Matthew Devlin reads a short statement he prepared with his solicitor. It reads that he found out about the affair and asked Carl to keep an eye on Pete. Carl reported back that Pete was planning a drug deal. The Devlin's did not want that on their premises. They asked Carl to report it to the police but he didn't as he couldn't verify the information. They realised that afternoon that the fire was likely linked to Pete's activities and came forward at the earliest of opportunities. He admits Jason is a loose cannon and that he went to the print shop to meet Pete to look him in the eye after he'd been lying to him and sleeping with his girlfriend. If Pete has told them that he was being bought off with offers of cash and documents then it is a vicious smear. They met at the print shop so he could pay the printer the outstanding invoice and collect the menus. Smithy calls him out for lying and that they used the printer for forged documents and wanted rid of Abbie for fear she might know something damaging to them. He simply shrugs and points out that Abbie is an illegal immigrant who has been dealing with hard drugs and is a known liar - making out that they'd lied about the 5K and documents. "Who's going to believe anything she has to say?"
Callum reports that Abbie was right, they found Pete's holdall in Donny's flat and they've brought him in. Max and Smithy don't have any good news. Matthew has an answer for everything even if it's rubbish. Max points out they have an ace up their sleeve - the printer.
The printer claims morally he's done nothing wrong. His grandfather created false documents during the war for the Resistance and refugees. He saved lives and so is he - he only produces paperwork for people who are desperate to get away from the likes of the Devlin's - he does NOT sell them to the Devlin's and that's why they stopped using him and did not pay the invoice because they'd found out. They don't want their illegal immigrants to get paperwork as it means they can move around freely and aren't' forced to pay top whack to stay in their slums.
Mickey feeds this back to the three Sergeants who are fuming they have nothing to prosecute the Devlin's for. At best they have a housing act violation and will be fined. Max takes Abbie to see Pete and they drop the allegation against Callum. Abbie tells them that she tried not to listen to what the Devlin's said as she didn't want to know how bad it really was for her.
Devlin tries to wind Smithy up by insisting on an apology when he sees him out of custody. "Dream on." He forces Devlin down the ramp and pushes him away at the bottom before growling 'I need to go wash my hands." Devlin smirks and nods at the camera, insinuating he's going to report him. Smithy isn't bothered in the slightest, squaring up to him at the bottom of the ramp with a low growl 'I'll be seeing you around.' as Callum watches from the top of the ramp. Devlin blows him a kiss and walks off.
Smithy turns and sees Callum. "Got a knack of getting under your skin, don't they." Callum smirks. "What's this? Your way of suggesting I'm no better than you?" Smithy glares. "Who knows what any of us are capable of given the right circumstances?" "I know what the line is, whatever the circumstances." "Do ya?" Callum ponders.
Me thinks it might be a rather prophetic conversation almost, boys...
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kwebtv · 4 years
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This Life  -  BBC Two  -  March 18, 1996 -  August 7, 1997
Drama (33 episodes)
Running Time:  60 minutes
Stars:
Jack Davenport as Miles Stewart
Amita Dhiri as Djamila "Milly" Nassim
Andrew Lincoln as Edgar "Egg" Cooke
Daniela Nardini as Anna Forbes
Jason Hughes as Warren Jones
Ramon Tikaram as Ferdinand "Ferdy" Garcia
David Mallinson as Michael O'Donnell
Luisa Bradshaw-White as Kira
Steve John Shepherd as Jo
Natasha Little as Rachel
Juliet Cowan as Nicki
Sacha Craise as Kelly
Cyril Nri as Graham
Geoffrey Bateman as Hooperman
Gillian McCutcheon as Therapist
Tony Curran as Lenny
Paul Copley as Jerry Cooke
Mark Lewis Jones as Dale Jones
Rachel Fielding as Francesca
Michael Elwyn as Montgomery
Clare Clifford as Sarah Newly
Charlotte Bicknell as Delilah
Keith-Lee Castle as Truelove
Paul J Medford as Paul
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fuckyeahthebill · 10 years
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Grace, Millie, Gina.
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forensicated · 3 months
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And the bonus of what happens to the pic after... 😂
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