Info Page: Mrs Biggs

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Mrs Biggs

Unfortunately "Mrs Biggs" is no longer available to stream on BritBox in the UK. It may return in the future but we don't know when... Sorry!


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Date Added: 12th November 2019

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Date Removed: 26th February 2024

Available for: 52 months

 

 

Channel: ITV

Description:

Bafta-winning actress Sheridan Smith stars as ordinary girl turned gangster's moll, Charmian Biggs. When her husband's part in the Great Train Robbery of '63 is revealed, Charmian's world crumbles. A tale of tragedy and sacrifice.

 

Certificate: Contains some moderate violence.

Duration: 1 Season

Seasons: Season 1 (5 Ep)

 

Director: Paul Whittington

 

Writer: Jeff Pope

 

Cast: Iain Mckee, Joanna Brookes, Delilah Dartnell, Jon Foster, Paul Pearson, Phil Cornwell, Tim Draxl, Bebe Cave, Denise Roberts, Claire Rushbrook, Patrick Harvey, David Partridge, Ron Cook, Antonio Lancuba, Emma De Clario, Libby Tanner, Oscar Sanders, Joshua Shipton, Dena Kaplan, Annalise Cutajar, Glenn Mcmillan, Edmund Kente, Pier Carthew, Kelly Ryan, Kellie Jones, Matthew Cullum, Michael Hadley, Leo Gregory, Michael Anthony Taylor, Clayton Moreira, David Sibley, Orlando Miller, Jack Lowden, Craig Ball, Dan Purdey, Stephen Whittaker, Freya Stafford, Philip Cornwell, Peter Prenga, Jase Buckley, Trudy Hellier, Nick Farnell, Imogen Morris, David Mays, Francisco Lopez, Clare-hope Ashitey, Jay Simpson, Kim Knuckey, Michael Shaeffer, Mandy Lyn Brook, Alex Palmer, Alison Bell, Luke Newberry, Benedict Hardie, Mick Alford, Rupa Poria, Caroline Goodall, Jamie Croft, Samantha Healy, Steve Hayden, Damien Oehme, Joana Pires, Claire-hope Ashitey, Daniel Mays, Hunter Perske, Joanne Trentini, Libby Gott, Stephan Whittaker, Tim Ross, Charlotte Eaton, Danielle Maia Luciano, Blake Nicholson, Diego Areco, Michael Shelford, Jack Heanly, Jacqueline Codeiro Braga, Harry Miller, Robin Hooper, Francis Greenslade, Michael Fenton Stevens, Jasper Herrmann, Alex Borg, George Oliver, Adrian Scarborough, Tom Brooke, Justin Hosking, Mickey Morris, Sheridan Smith, Dorian Lough, Steve Francis Laffan, Elizabeth Edmonds, Clare Rushbrook, Florence Bell, Josh Condon, Joshua Parnell, Adrian Rawlins, Colin Donald, Ken Radley, Glenn Doherty, Gabrielle Lloyd, Rachel Bell, Luisa Hastings-edge

 

Production & Box Office Details:

"Mrs Biggs" was produced by ITV Studios and was originally released on September 5th 2012.

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