
Class of '76
Crime
Overview
Inspector Tom Monroe (Robert Carlyle) investigates the mysterious death of several people that the only thing they have in common is being classmates. In addition, the deaths appear to be related to a mysterious "faceless child."
Top Cast


Robert Carlyle
Robert Carlyle
DI Tom Monroe
Robert Carlyle
DI Tom Monroe


Daniel Mays
Daniel Mays
DS Steven Grant
Daniel Mays
DS Steven Grant


Claire Skinner
Claire Skinner
Dr. Kate Tremaine
Claire Skinner
Dr. Kate Tremaine


Robert Glenister
Robert Glenister
Frank Thompson
Robert Glenister
Frank Thompson


Sean Gallagher
Sean Gallagher
Colin Somerville
Sean Gallagher
Colin Somerville


Tony Haygarth
Tony Haygarth
DS Pritchard
Tony Haygarth
DS Pritchard


Anton Lesser
Anton Lesser
Martin Gibson
Anton Lesser
Martin Gibson


Pip Torrens
Pip Torrens
Supt Flood
Pip Torrens
Supt Flood


Paul Ireland
Paul Ireland
Andy
Paul Ireland
Andy
William Ilkley
William Ilkley
Charlie Drain
William Ilkley
Charlie Drain
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