
The Ties That Bind
Drama · Crime · Mystery
Overview
A divorce case involving a landowner and his young wife spirals into something darker, drawing Mr. Whicher into the heart of the English countryside where he uncovers the most disturbing and destructive of secrets.
Top Cast


Paddy Considine
Paddy Considine
Mr. Whicher
Paddy Considine
Mr. Whicher


Nancy Carroll
Nancy Carroll
Mrs. Piper
Nancy Carroll
Mrs. Piper


Risteard Cooper
Risteard Cooper
Sir Henry Coverly
Risteard Cooper
Sir Henry Coverly


Helen Bradbury
Helen Bradbury
Lady Jane Coverly
Helen Bradbury
Lady Jane Coverly


Luke Thompson
Luke Thompson
Josh Hallows
Luke Thompson
Josh Hallows
Joanna Horton
Joanna Horton
Ruth Hallows
Joanna Horton
Ruth Hallows


Gwyneth Keyworth
Gwyneth Keyworth
Emma Finch
Gwyneth Keyworth
Emma Finch


James Northcote
James Northcote
Linus Finch
James Northcote
Linus Finch


Iain McKee
Iain McKee
Christopher Skerrit
Iain McKee
Christopher Skerrit


Richard Durden
Richard Durden
Reverend Cooper
Richard Durden
Reverend Cooper
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