"Not on My Watch" | |
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Series The Watch Season 1, Episode 5 | |
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Air date | January 24th, 2021 |
Writers | Catherine Tregenna |
Director | Brian Kelly |
Producers | Simon Allen; Ben Donald; Hilary Salmon; Richard Stokes; Rob Wilkins |
Starring | Richard Dormer; Sam Adewunmi; Adam Hugill; Marama Corlett; Lara Rossi; Jo Eaton-Kent; Anna Chancellor |
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"Not on My Watch" is the fifth episode of the eight-part first series of the British science fiction television program The Watch. It was directed by Brian Kelly with a script written by Catherine Tregenna. It first aired on BBC America on Sunday, January 24th, 2021 at 9:00 pm.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Richard Dormer | Captain Sam Vimes |
Sam Adewunmi | Carcer Dun |
Adam Hugill | Carrot Ironfoundersson |
Marama Corlett | Angua von Uberwald |
Jo Eaton-Kent | Corporal Cheery |
Lara Rossi | Lady Sybil Ramkin |
Anna Chancellor | Lord Vetinari |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Ruth Madeley | Throat Dibbler |
James Fleet | Archchancellor |
Joe Vas | Urdo van Pew |
Paul Kaye | Inigo Skimmer |
Christia Visser | La Créme |
Bianca Mannie | Wonse |
Megan Furniss | Angua's grandmother |
Kathleen Neethling | Gretchen |
Craig Macrae | Death |
Matt Berry | Gawain |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Danieyella Rodin | Serafine |
Russell Crous | Brian the Identity Thief |
Naledi Majola | Lydia |
Thabo Bopape | Serge Fingers |
Munro Lennon-Ritchie | Child Sam Vimes |
Joel Iyoka | Child Carcer Dun |
Morgan Santo | Child Angua |
Robyn Scott | Mrs. Eurasia |
Keeno-Lee Victor | Mister Muggee |
Shane Kruger | Goblin #2 |
Notes & Trivia[]
- The Watch is based on the "Discworld" series of novels by author Terry Pratchett. The series began in 1983 with The Colour of Magic and continued until the final novel The Shepherd's Crown was published in 2015, following Pratchett's death.
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