G.B.H.

Running Time : 567 minutes (7 parts)
Cast
| Michael Murray | Robert Lindsay |
| Jim Nelson | Michael Palin |
| Mrs Murray | Julie Walters |
| Lou Barnes | Tom Georgeson |
| Susan Nelson | Anna Friel |
| Laura Nelson | Dearbhla Molloy |
| Teddy | Alan Igbon |
| Peter | Andrew Schofield |
| Franky Murray | Philip Whitchurch |
| Joey Thug | Paul Oldham |
| Scrawny Thug | Chris Hargreaves |
| Billy Thug | Gary Mavers |
| Macker Thug | Wayne Foskett |
| Mervyn Sloan | Paul Daneman |
| Eileen Critchley | Jane Danson |
| Martin Niarchos | Michael Angelis |
| Researcher | Jimmy Mulville |
Crew
| Producer | Alan Bleasdale |
| Producer | David E Jones |
| Producer | Verity Lambert |
| Cinematography | Peter Jessop |
| Film Editor | Anthony Ham |
| Film Editor | Oral Norrie Ottey |
| Casting | Ann Fielden |
| Music | Elvis Costello |
| Music | Richard Harvey |
| Production Design | Nartyn Herbert |
| Art Direction | Andrew Rothschild |
| Costume Design | Mike O'Neill |
| Production Company | Channel 4 Television |
| Filming Locations | Fleetwood and Bolton UK |
Story
Michael Murray is an ambitious and charismatic politician, Jim Nelson is a much loved headmaster of a local school for disturbed children. When the paths of these two men cross, things are destined never to be the same again.
Produced during 2000/2001 - UK Release: 6 June 2001
Awards: 1992 - 2 BAFTAs (Robert Lindsay - Best Actor and Elvis Costello and Richard Harvey - Best Original TV Music). Nominated for 7 other BAFTAs
Also in 1992 - 1 RTS TV Award (Robert Lindsay - Best Actor-Male )