Hero of the Hour (2000)

2h
Running Time

March 12, 2000
Release Date

Hero of the Hour (2000)

2h
Running Time

March 12, 2000
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
ITV

Plot.

A security guard foils an armed robbery and becomes a national hero, but his new-found fame cannot appease his guilty conscience.

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Currently Hero of the Hour is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Tubi TV, Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads, The Roku Channel, Freevee

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Cast & Crew.

David Irving

David Irving

Production Accountant

Mario Bueno

Mario Bueno

Property Master

Joshua St Johnston

Joshua St Johnston

Producer

Toby Ford

Toby Ford

Second Assistant Director

Ross Kirkman

Ross Kirkman

Unit Manager

Simon Clark

Simon Clark

Sound

Ian Tapp

Ian Tapp

Sound Mixer

Steve Pugh

Steve Pugh

Grip

Kevin Westley

Kevin Westley

First Assistant Director

Ken Lailey

Ken Lailey

Special Effects Supervisor

Linda Tully

Linda Tully

Makeup Artist

Jane Burgess

Jane Burgess

Third Assistant Director

Susan Jacobson

Susan Jacobson

Clapper Loader

Neil Pollard

Neil Pollard

Art Direction

Stuart Hadley

Stuart Hadley

Gaffer

Robin Day

Robin Day

Boom Operator

Rob Rawlinson

Rob Rawlinson

Visual Effects Supervisor

Jo Wright

Jo Wright

Executive Producer

Sally Stokes

Sally Stokes

Script Editor

Vanessa Johnson

Vanessa Johnson

Makeup Designer

Details.

Release Date
March 12, 2000

Status
Released

Running Time
2h

Genres

Last updated:

Wiki.

Hero of the Hour is a single British television thriller film, written by Bill Gallagher and directed by David Richards, that broadcast on ITV on 12 March 2000. The film, produced by London Weekend Television's Joshua St. Johnston, focuses on security guard Richie Liddle (Ross Kemp), who foils an armed robbery and becomes a national hero, but finds his new-found fame cannot appease his guilty conscience.

The film was the first project commissioned as part of a "Golden Handcuffs" deal for Kemp, following his departure from EastEnders and the BBC for ITV. The film pulled in 11.7 million viewers on its debut broadcast, becoming one of the channel's highest rated new dramas of the year. The BBC later reported in 2002 that the film had been Kemp's most successful project for the channel, following a poor start for his action drama series Ultimate Force, which suffered badly in direct competition with Waking the Dead.

An extended version of the film was released on VHS on 19 June 2000, containing footage not broadcast on television, as well an exclusive behind-the-scenes documentary; but has yet to be released on DVD.

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