Into the Fire (TV series)
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David Morrissey
Sharon Duce
Sue Johnston
Neil McCaul
Stephen Lord
Anne Carroll
| Into the Fire | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Thriller |
| Written by | Tony Marchant |
| Directed by | Jane Howell |
| Starring | Donal McCann David Morrissey Sharon Duce Sue Johnston Neil McCaul Stephen Lord Anne Carroll |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Original language | English |
| No. of series | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 3 |
| Production | |
| Executive producer | Michael Wearing |
| Producer | David Snodin |
| Cinematography | Remi Adefarasin |
| Running time | 50 minutes |
| Original release | |
| Network | BBC1 |
| Release | 14 February – 16 February 1996 |
Into the Fire is a British television thriller drama series, written by Tony Marchant, that first broadcast on BBC1 on 14 February 1996, and ran for three consecutive nights.[1] The series, directed by Jane Howell, stars Donal McCann as Frank Cody, a businessman whose struggling leather goods company is thrown a lifeline when it wins a new order from America. But when he re-mortgages his house to finance the project, events take a dramatic turn, and death, deceit and adultery arise from a misguided scheme to commit insurance fraud via arson.[2]
The series co-starred David Morrissey, Sharon Duce and Sue Johnston,[3] and was partially inspired by novelist Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge.[4] The series was originally due to transmit in the autumn of 1995, but was pushed back to February 1996.[5] The series was actor David Morrissey's first of three projects with producer David Snodin, with whom he later worked on Holding On and Passer By.[6] Notably, the series has never been re-broadcast or released on DVD.[7]
- Donal McCann as Frank Cody
- David Morrissey as Michael Ride
- Sharon Duce as Anita
- Sue Johnston as Lyn
- Neil McCaul as Martin
- Stephen Lord as Danny
- Anne Carroll as Ginny
- Carol Starks as Rachel
- Peter Wingfield as Karl
- Christopher Fairbank as Joyce
- Kate Reynolds as Holly