

Comedy · Drama · History
Overview
An amateur historian defies the academic establishment in her efforts to find King Richard III's remains, which were lost for over 500 years.
Top Cast


Sally Hawkins
Sally Hawkins
Philippa Langley
Sally Hawkins
Philippa Langley


Steve Coogan
Steve Coogan
John Langley
Steve Coogan
John Langley


Harry Lloyd
Harry Lloyd
Richard III/Pete
Harry Lloyd
Richard III/Pete


Mark Addy
Mark Addy
Richard Buckley
Mark Addy
Richard Buckley


James Fleet
James Fleet
John Ashdown-Hill
James Fleet
John Ashdown-Hill


Lee Ingleby
Lee Ingleby
Richard Taylor
Lee Ingleby
Richard Taylor
Adam Robb
Adam Robb
Max Langley
Adam Robb
Max Langley
Benjamin Scanlan
Benjamin Scanlan
Raife Langley
Benjamin Scanlan
Raife Langley


Amanda Abbington
Amanda Abbington
Sarah Levitt
Amanda Abbington
Sarah Levitt


Lewis Macleod
Lewis Macleod
Tony
Lewis Macleod
Tony
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