Season 4 Episode 3: ID

Published: May 11, 2024, 5:43 p.m.

Welcome back folks! This episode we keep the banter (slightly) under control to allow you to experience the British neo noir thriller I.D. \nI.D.\xa0is a 1995 British-German film made by\xa0BBC Films.\n\nDirected by Philip Davis\nScreenplay by Vincent O'Connell \nStory by James Bannon\nStarring Reece DinsdaleWarren Clarke, Sean Pertwee, Richard Graham, Perry Fenwick, Philip Glenister, Saskia Reeves, Claire Skinner,Lee Ross.\n\nFour young police officers are sent undercover to infiltrate a gang of hooligans who are on the fringes of the support for a London football club. Only total commitment will gain the undercover cops the acceptance they need to do their job - but how far should they go to live the life of the football thug? One of the officers suffers a personality crisis, his standards corroded by the effects of violent macho behavior.\n\nWe were fortunate enough to be able to spend a wonderful friday afternoon chatting with Reece, primarily about I.D. but also about his career, memories and wonderous range of T-Shirts!\n\nWe hope you enjoy this as much as we enjoyed did!\n\nGive Reece a follow on Twitter; @reece_dinsdale\n\nReece Dinsdale, born August 6, 1959, in Normanton, West Yorkshire, is a versatile British actor known for his captivating performances in stage, television, and film. He gained recognition for his role in the sitcom "Home to Roost" (1985-1990) and his portrayal of Jimmy Kemp in the acclaimed TV drama "Threads" (1984). Reece's film credits include "I.D." for which he won the International Critics Award for best actor at the\xa0Geneva Film Festival,\nand Hamlet. He has also directed numerous television episodes as well as having a critically acclaimed theatre career. Reece is a patron of the Square Chapel Arts Centre in Halifax. With a career spanning decades, Reece continues to engage audiences with his talent and dedication to the craft.