Lie with Me (2004 TV series)

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Lie with Me
GenreCrime drama
Created byStephen Butchard
Written byStephen Butchard
Directed bySusanna White
StarringAndrew Lincoln
Eve Best
Inday Ba
Paul McGann
Amanda Mealing
Bill Paterson
Mark Lewis Jones
ComposerNina Humphreys
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes2 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerChristine Langan
ProducerLucy Bedford
Running time90 mins. (w/ advertisements)
Production companyGranada Television
Original release
NetworkITV1
Release15 November –
16 November 2004

Lie With Me is a British television crime drama series first broadcast on ITV1 in November 2004. The two-part serial stars Andrew Lincoln and Eve Best as Will Tomlinson and Roselyn Tyler, a police officer and a victim drawn together during the course of a murder investigation. The serial received good viewing figures at the time of broadcast, but was critically panned, many blaming the poor ending as a reason for ITV not to renew it as an ongoing series. The DVD of the serial was released on January 15, 2007.[1]

Plot

Drugged with GHB, Ros Tyler (Eve Best) has no recollection of her weekend activities. When she awakens, however, she discovers that she has been raped, and her roommate has been murdered. Will (Andrew Lincoln) is assigned to the case as Lead Investigator. When Will and Ros slowly find attraction to one another - she for the security and he for the frailty - their desire for justice, and vindication, leads them towards a difficult and illegal action.

Cast

Episode list

# Title Directed by Written by Original air date UK viewers
(millions)[2]
1"Episode 1"Susanna WhiteStephen Butchard15 November 20047.23m
Ros Tyler wakes from a drugged sleep to find that her flatmate is dead and she herself has been viciously sexually assaulted. She has also suffered acute memory loss and has no recollection of events of the previous night. DI Will Tomlinson, who is leading the investigation, finds himself falling for Ros and becomes convinced of the killer's identity, but his world is turned upside down when the CPS decide not to prosecute.
2"Episode 2"Susanna WhiteStephen Butchard16 November 20045.41m
After deciding to lie, Ros tells the court that she can identify her attacker. He protests his innocence but the decision goes against him. Soon she starts to receive anonymous letters from someone who knows that she has lied. Her relationship with Will changes and the pressures begin to show. She soon discovers that the truth can be more dangerous than a lie.

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