
The Miner's Son
Drama · Music
Overview
Set against the backdrop of the 1984 miners' strike, a rock band strive for success during turbulent times.
Top Cast


Leona Clarke
Leona Clarke
Chrissy
Leona Clarke
Chrissy


Kevin Short
Kevin Short
Dean Glover
Kevin Short
Dean Glover


Chris Wilson
Chris Wilson
DS Barton
Chris Wilson
DS Barton
Paul Kavanagh
Paul Kavanagh
Alan
Paul Kavanagh
Alan
Paul Dewdney
Paul Dewdney
Terry Harrison
Paul Dewdney
Terry Harrison


George Nettleton
George Nettleton
Vim
George Nettleton
Vim


Ben Shockley
Ben Shockley
Smudge
Ben Shockley
Smudge
Shane Senior
Shane Senior
Roger
Shane Senior
Roger
Audrina Oakes
Audrina Oakes
Aisha
Audrina Oakes
Aisha
Mike Rivarno
Mike Rivarno
Tom
Mike Rivarno
Tom
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