Anybody's Nightmare (2001)
September 28, 2001Release Date
Anybody's Nightmare (2001)
September 28, 2001Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Patricia Routledge
Sheila Bowler
Nicola Redmond
Angela Devlin
Georgina Sutcliffe
Jane Bowler
Jean Ainslie
Aunt Flo
David Calder
Anthony Glass QC
Thomas Arnold
Simon Bowler
Tristram Powell
Director
Malcolm Sinclair
Nicholas Purnell QC
Bill Armstrong
Jeremy Roberts QC
John Flanagan
Writer
Albert Welling
Ewen Smith
Andrew McCulloch
Writer
Scott Baker
DS Renno
Stephen Smallwood
Producer
Anne Carroll
Valerie Nye
Michael Culver
Lord Chief Justice Bingham
Philip Dunbar
Mr. Justice Garland
Peter Gale
Dr. Heath
Peter Halliday
Lord Justice Swinton Thomas
Tom Espiner
Russell Parkes
Joanna Griffiths
Gail
Nicholas Hutchison
Gordon Pollock QC
Louisa Milwood-Haigh
WDS Booth
Robert Murray
PC Millington
Rashid Karapiet
Dr. Jeelani
Valerie Lilley
Mrs. Dobson
Bryan Pilkington
Peter
Clifford Rose
Mr. Justice Wright
Andrew Robertson
Prof. Archie Young
Catherine Terris
Anne Wood
Bill Thomas
John Soan
Rod Stratfold
Production Design
Sara Wan
Set Decoration
Doreen Jones
Casting
Andrew Sissons
Sound Mixer
Chris O'Dell
Director of Photography
Danny Sheehan
Sound Editor
Jamie McCoan
Editor
Vince Goddard
Gaffer
Steve Alcorn
Camera Operator
Tim Baish
Location Manager
Marissa Cowell
Script Supervisor
Details.
Wiki.
Anybody's Nightmare is a British television crime drama, based on the true story of the imprisonment of Sheila Bowler, that was broadcast on ITV on 7 October 2001. Patricia Routledge starred as Bowler, a 62-year-old music teacher who in 1993 was wrongly arrested, tried and convicted for the murder of her husband's 89-year-old aunt Florence Jackson, who in 1992 had drowned in the River Brede in East Sussex. The film chronicles the investigation and trial, and her subsequent four years' detention in Holloway Prison and Bullwood Hall Prison before her successful appeal in 1998.The film depicts the quest for justice undertaken by Sheila's children, Simon (Thomas Arnold) and Jane (Georgina Sutcliffe), who were helped by a friend of the family, Angela Devlin (Nicola Redmond); Devlin's book on the case, published in 1998, was the basis for the film. The cast includes David Calder as prosecution barrister Anthony Glass QC, Malcolm Sinclair as Nicholas Purnell QC, and William Armstrong as Jeremy Roberts QC, Bowler's defence lawyers. The initial broadcast of the film drew 9.11 million viewers.