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Rillington Place

Character: Beryl Evans

Directed by: Craig Viveiros

Written by: Tracey Malone and Ed Whitmore

Produced by: Sharon Bloom (producer), Phillippa Giles (executive producer), Lorraine Goodman (line producer), Elizabeth Kilgarriff (executive producer), Hilary Salmon (executive producer), Bandit Television (production company) BBC Studios (production company)

Cast Members: Tim Roth, Samantha Morton and Nico Mirallegro

Released date: November 29, 2016

Episode(s) Number: 1.01, 1.02

Episode(s) Title: "Ethel", "Tim"

Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller

Duration: 58min

A three-part drama about serial killer John Christie and the murders at 10 Rillington Place in the 1940s and early 1950s.


Script developed by Never Enough Design