
Amanda Redman
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Known For

At Home with the Braithwaites

Dangerfield

Demob

Honest

Hope and Glory

Little Dorrit

Mike Bassett: Manager

New Tricks

The Blonde Bombshell

The Diana Interview: Revenge of a Princess

The Good Karma Hospital

The Men's Room

The Trials of Jimmy Rose
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