State of Play miniseries
- Original title
- State of Play
- Year
- 2003
- Running time
- 350 min.
- Country
United Kingdom
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- David Morrissey
- John Simm
- Kelly MacDonald
- Amelia Bullmore
- Bill Nighy
- Philip Glenister
- Benedict Wong
- James McAvoy
- Marc Warren
- Rebekah Staton
- Johann Myers
- Polly Walker
- Deborah Findlay
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
Broadcast by: BBC- Genre
- TV Series. Drama | TV Miniseries. Journalism. Crime
- Synopsis
- Stephen Collins is an ambitious politician. Cal McAffrey is a well-respected investigative journalist and Stephen's ex-campaign manager. En route to work one morning, Stephen's research assistant mysteriously falls to her death on the London Underground. It's not long before revelations of their affair hit the headlines. Meanwhile a suspected teenage drug dealer is found shot dead. These apparently unconnected events expose a dangerous habit within modern government of dancing too closely with the corporate devil.
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- Rankings Position
- Awards
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2003: 2 BAFTA TV Awards: Best Drama Actor (Nighy), Editing and Sound. 6 Nominations
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