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Series 2 |
| 11 :02x01 - Life Sentence (1) (Sep/02/2002) | The Cold Case team is forced to enlist the help of a psychotic serial killer named Thomas Rice, AKA "the Gambler" (because he left playing cards at the scenes of his murders). The one woman who escaped death at his hands, the cool and poised Dr Clare Delaney, gets a dreadful reminder of her past ordeal and a fearful shock when a playing card is flung at her car windscreen as she sets off to make a house call on a wet, windy, dark night.
The team look again at the Gambler's crimes, prompted by Boyd's unshakeable belief that Rice had claimed other, hitherto undiscovered victims.Boyd - who has personal links to the case - and Grace decide to use detective constable Amelia Silver to lure a confession from Rice. | | Guest Stars: Mark Aiken as Tim Walker, Guy List as William Pardy, Simon Gregor as Paul Bryant, Samuel West as Thomas Rice, Sheyla Shehovich as Maya Wilson, Paterson Joseph as Dermot Sullivan, Susannah Harker as Claire Delaney, Wayne Foskett as Prison Officer Gates, David Burke (2) as Philip Bryant | Director: Edward Bennett (1) Writer: John Milne | | | |
| 12 :02x02 - Life Sentence (2) (Sep/03/2002) | Boyd and the team continue to begrudgingly rely on serial killer, Thomas Rice's assistance on the case, while also trying to protect Dr. Delaney from experiencing her terrifying ordeal once more at the hands of the copycat assailant.
It becomes apparent that he might have help on the outside, so it's crucial that Boyd confronts one of Rice's intended victims, Dr Delaney, to find out what went on during her captivity. Why did he spare her life? | | Guest Stars: Samuel West as Thomas Rice, Sheyla Shehovich as Maya Wilson, Guy List as William Pardy, Paterson Joseph as Dermot Sullivan, Susannah Harker as Claire Delaney, Simon Gregor as Paul Bryant, Wayne Foskett as Prison Officer Gates, David Burke (2) as Philip Bryant, Mark Aiken as Tim Walker | Director: Edward Bennett (1) Writer: John Milne | | | |
| 13 :02x03 - Deathwatch (1) (Sep/09/2002) | Boyd and the team take on the task of infiltrating the dark underworld of London's gangland crime families when Harry Newman makes a deathbed confession to 12 "unauthorised killings".
Dr Grace Foley is intrigued by this strange expression but Boyd and the rest of the team are tempted to dismiss it as the meanderings of a dying man.
Until, that is, Frankie discovers that Newman did not die of natural causes, but has been murdered. They soon realise there's a lot more to Newman than they imagined. Added to all that, there's a link to a famous fifties trial in which a gangster was hanged for killing two policemen.
| | Guest Stars: Ronald Pickup as Charles Sutton, Jonathan Tafler as Young Edgar Truelove, Steve Weston as Carl Murrell Jr., David Ashton as Father Cameron, Lorraine Bent as Fiona Dudley, Toby Mace as Young Frank Sutton, Tony Osoba as Andrew Wallace, Warren Mitchell as Edgar Truelove, William Armstrong (2) as Graham Barker, David de Keyser as Marcus Freeman, Howard Goorney as Harold Newman, Cheryl Hall as Valerie Truelove, David Hemmings as Ex-DCI Malcolm Finlay, Adam Leese as Young Charles Sutton | Director: Maurice Phillips Writer: Stephen Davis (1) | | | |
| 14 :02x04 - Deathwatch (2) (Sep/10/2002) | | The postliminary inquiries into Harry Newman's past and the identities of the possible twelve murder victims uncover a connection to the infamous trial and execution of a well known gangster. | | Guest Stars: Toby Mace as Young Frank Sutton, Warren Mitchell as Edgar Truelove, Tony Osoba as Andrew Wallace, Ronald Pickup as Charles Sutton, Jonathan Tafler as Young Edgar Truelove, Steve Weston as Carl Murrell Jr., Adam Leese as Young Charles Sutton, David Hemmings as Ex-DCI Malcolm Finlay, William Armstrong (2) as Graham Barker, David Ashton as Father Cameron, Lorraine Bent as Fiona Dudley, David de Keyser as Marcus Freeman, Howard Goorney as Harold Newman, Cheryl Hall as Valerie Truelove | Director: Maurice Phillips Writer: Stephen Davis (1) | | | |
| 15 :02x05 - Special Relationship (1) (Sep/16/2002) | | Boyd and his team struggle to find the truth behind the murder of a prominent Home Office adviser, when a petty criminal is acquitted of the crime. Once a prominent feminist activist, victim Katherine Reed had attacked the establishment at every opportunity, only to later switch sides. Boyd's progress on the case is hampered not only by a Home Office audit, which means the team will be shadowed throughout, but also by the fact that the original investigation was conducted by one of his old flames. | | Guest Stars: Francesca Ryan (1) as Katherine Reed, Colin Stinton as Larry Karp, Del Synnott as Ricky Taft, Billie-Claire Wright as Mary Holmes, Geeta Guru-Murthy as Reed's Interviewer, Patricia Hodge (1) as Lady Alice Beatty, Michael Jenkinson as Police Commissioner, Gary Lucas as Detective Sergeant, Robin Oakley as TV Reporter, Hannah Young as Nurse, Amanda Root as Lorna Gyles, Corin Redgrave as Sir James Beatty, Chris Barnes (1) as Reporter 1, Ed Bishop (1) as Tyler, Emma Buckley as Reporter 2, Philip Fox (1) as Dr. Roberts, Ruth Gemmell as DI Jess Worrall, David Henry (1) as Taylor, David Kennedy (1) as DS Dougie Green, Anton Lesser as Professor Ray Levin, Kika Markham as Ann Hardingham, Tarek Ramini as Majid Kahn | Director: David Thacker Writer: Simon Mirren | | | |
| 16 :02x06 - Special Relationship (2) (Sep/17/2002) | | Whle facing a surprise audit from the Home Office, DCI Boyd (Trevor Eve) and the team try to continue their investigation into the murder ... but as they go on with their inquiries at Whitehall, they quickly discover the atmosphere to be very dark and secretive. | | Guest Stars: Corin Redgrave as Sir James Beatty, Tarek Ramini as Majid Kahn, Robin Oakley as TV Reporter, Kika Markham as Ann Hardingham, Amanda Root as Lorna Gyles, Francesca Ryan (1) as Katherine Reed, Colin Stinton as Larry Karp, Del Synnott as Ricky Taft, Billie-Claire Wright as Mary Holmes, Hannah Young as Nurse, Gary Lucas as Detective Sergeant, Anton Lesser as Professor Ray Levin, Chris Barnes (1) as Reporter 1, Ed Bishop (1) as Tyler, Emma Buckley as Reporter 2, Philip Fox (1) as Dr. Roberts, Ruth Gemmell as DI Jess Worrall, Geeta Guru-Murthy as Reed's Interviewer, David Henry (1) as Taylor, Patricia Hodge (1) as Lady Alice Beatty, Michael Jenkinson as Police Commissioner, David Kennedy (1) as DS Dougie Green | Director: David Thacker Writer: Simon Mirren | | | |
| 17 :02x07 - Thin Air (1) (Nov/03/2002) | | Twelve years after Joanna Gold famously disappeared in broad daylight on Hampstead Heath, the dress she was wearing is found in a lock-up. The team begin the hunt for her killer. | | Guest Stars: Justin Shevlin as Mark Kaufman, Steve Toussaint as Charlie Bellows, Sophie Winkleman as Joanna Gold/Clara Gold, Daniella Sanders as Kirsty Ashcroft, Gabrielle Sanders as Kirsty Ashcroft, Justin Salinger as Alec Garvey, Ralph Nossek as Mr. Lamb, Cherie Lunghi as Leah Gold, Jack Ellis as Police Commissioner, Louise Delamere as Elaine Ashcroft, George Calil as David Gold, Paul Bazely as Doctor, Roger Allam as Benjamin Gold | Director: Edward Bennett (1) Writer: Ed Whitmore | | | |
| 18 :02x08 - Thin Air (2) (Nov/04/2002) | While under pressure to discover the truth behind the murder of young Joanna, DCI Boyd (Trevor Eve) slips up and makes possibly some irreversible mistakes.
Joanna's killer begins stalking her sister. | | Guest Stars: Justin Salinger as Alec Garvey, Daniella Sanders as Kirsty Ashcroft, Gabrielle Sanders as Kirsty Ashcroft, Justin Shevlin as Mark Kaufman, Steve Toussaint as Charlie Bellows, Ralph Nossek as Mr. Lamb, Cherie Lunghi as Leah Gold, Jack Ellis as Police Commissioner, Louise Delamere as Elaine Ashcroft, George Calil as David Gold, Paul Bazely as Doctor, Roger Allam as Benjamin Gold, Sophie Winkleman as Joanna Gold/Clara Gold | Director: Edward Bennett (1) Writer: Ed Whitmore | | | |
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