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- Brian McCardie (22 January 1965 – 28 April 2024) was a Scottish actor and writer, known for his role as John Thomas "Tommy" Hunter in the BBC police procedural...
- (1869–1933), English judge Claire Cardie, American computer scientist McCurdie McLardie This page lists people with the surname McCardie. If an internal link intending...
- Sir Henry Alfred McCardie (19 July 1869 – 26 April 1933) was a controversial British judge. Educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham he left school...
- surname Kardi (disambiguation) McCardie, a surname This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Cardie. If an internal link led you...
- Dougal MacKenzie Séamus McLean Ross as Colum MacKenzie Conor MacNeill as Ned Gowan Brian McCardie as Isaac Grant, This was McCardie's last television appearance...
- (Tony Pitts), DC Nigel Morton (Neil Morrissey), and Tommy Hunter (Brian McCardie). The series was created and written by Jed Mercurio, who also serves as...
- Kate ****ie as Laura Kessler John Hannah as Colin McGregor Laura Haddock as Marie Boyd Brian McCardie as Avery Thompson Elaine C. Smith as Elizabeth Walsh...
- in common. In Series One, six episodes were written by Martin McCardie, two by Ed McCardie and two by Dublin playwright, Jimmy Murphy. In the second series...
- Spotless is a French dark comedy-drama television series co-created by Ed McCardie and Corinne Marrinan, and produced by Tandem Communications (StudioCanal)...
- Chief Inspector Philip Osborne (Owen Teale), and Tommy Hunter (Brian McCardie). The series was created and written by Jed Mercurio, who also serves as...