
Bright Hair
Mystery · Drama · Crime
Overview
A solitary schoolgirl, prone to sudden blackouts after she's stumbled into a murder scene, gets involved with her English teacher. Then, when his wife is also murdered, questions about what's real and what's made up start haunting her.
Top Cast


Emilia Fox
Emilia Fox
Ann Devenish
Emilia Fox
Ann Devenish


James Purefoy
James Purefoy
David Miles
James Purefoy
David Miles


Oliver Milburn
Oliver Milburn
Lawrence Churchman
Oliver Milburn
Lawrence Churchman


John Bowe
John Bowe
Inspector Gates
John Bowe
Inspector Gates


Jim Carter
Jim Carter
Norman Devenish
Jim Carter
Norman Devenish


Toby Whithouse
Toby Whithouse
DS Black
Toby Whithouse
DS Black


Victoria Wicks
Victoria Wicks
Miss Montrose
Victoria Wicks
Miss Montrose


Anna Walton
Anna Walton
Melissa Barnett
Anna Walton
Melissa Barnett


Elizabeth McKechnie
Elizabeth McKechnie
Christine Dobson
Elizabeth McKechnie
Christine Dobson


Jonathan Bailey
Jonathan Bailey
Ben Devenish
Jonathan Bailey
Ben Devenish
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