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The lead detective has been recast several times over the years, with each actor bringing their own unique set of quirks: Ben Miller's eccentric, heat-hating Richard Poole, disorganised Humphrey Goodman (Kris Marshall), sweet, easy-to-underestimate Jack Mooney (Ardal O'Hanlon), and sensitive Neville Parker (Ralf Little). From Sherwood creator James Graham, no stranger to chronicling modern Britain (see also Coalition, Brexit: The Uncivil War and his stage play Dear England), comes an engaging and lively two-parter exploring the relationship between Margaret Thatcher (Harriet Walter: subtle, less of a caricature) and journalist Brian Walden (Steve Coogan: perfect mimicry). There's John Dutton (Kevin Costner), the patriarch, and his offspring Jamie (Wes Bentley), a Harvard-educated lawyer; Kayce (Luke Grimes), a former Navy seal; and the complicated Beth, excellently played by Londoner Kelly Reilly, who describes her character as a 'fearless thunderstorm of a woman' and 'a once-in-a-lifetime role'.
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