The Stepfather (TV series)

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Written bySimon Booker
Directed byAshley Pearce
StarringPhilip Glenister
Robert Bathurst
Lindsey Coulson
Lucy Evans
Jack Wilson
Con O'Neill
Janine Carrington
John Rowe
Vashti MacLachlan
The Stepfather
Episode 1 Title Card
GenreCrime drama
Written bySimon Booker
Directed byAshley Pearce
StarringPhilip Glenister
Robert Bathurst
Lindsey Coulson
Lucy Evans
Jack Wilson
Con O'Neill
Janine Carrington
John Rowe
Vashti MacLachlan
ComposerRichard G. Mitchell
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes2
Production
Executive producerCarolyn Reynolds
ProducerAlison Lumb
CinematographyJohn Pardue
EditorLes Healey
Running time90 minutes
Production companyGranada Television
Original release
NetworkITV
Release6 February (2005-02-06) 
7 February 2005 (2005-02-07)

The Stepfather is a two-part British television crime drama series, written by Simon Booker and directed by Ashley Pearce, that first broadcast on ITV on 6 February 2005.[1] The series, which stars Philip Glenister and Lindsey Coulson,[2] follows divorcee Dougie Molloy (Glenister), a man haunted by the disappearance of his fifteen-year-old daughter, who three years on, tries to rebuild his life by marrying a fellow divorcee, Maggie Shields (Coulson). But when Maggie's daughter Scarlett disappears in similar circumstances, Molloy's possible involvement in both crimes is investigated by the police.[3]

The series was filmed in and around Soho, London. The series was later broadcast in Sweden, Australia, Brazil (under the title O Padrosato) and France (under the title Suspicion).[4] The series gathered respectable viewing figures, with 6.7 million tuning in for the first episode, and a further million tuning in for the second episode.[5] Notably, the series has yet to be released on DVD.

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