
Heat of the Sun (1998)
Heat of the Sun is a police drama set in 1930's Kenya. When a former Scotland Yard detective (Trevor Eve) is sent to Nairobi to head a new criminal investigation unit, he encounters a deadly mix of blackmail and murder. As he works to fight crime, the detective must also contend with the colonialist bigotry of the country's expatriate population.
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
---|---|---|
1998-02-11 | The Sport of Kings | févr. 11, 1998 |
1998-02-04 | Hide in Plain Sight | févr. 4, 1998 |
1998-01-28 | Private Lives | janv. 28, 1998 |
Cast

James Callis

Tim Woodward

Sean Gallagher

Michael Byrne

Trevor Eve

Diana Quick

Julian Rhind-Tutt

David Horovitch
Characters

Assistant Superintendant Clive Lanyard

Lord Harry Ellesmere

Chico de Ville

Police Commissioner Ronald Burkitt

Superintendent Albert Tyburn

Avril Ellesmere

Assistant Superintendent James Valentine

Dr. Emil Mueller
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