Fair rating?DCI Banks· Season 2 · Episode 2
Strange Affair (2)
Banks visits his childhood home to break the news of Roy's death, and his parents plead with him to find out what happened. Defying Morton, he returns to the station in an attempt to lead the investigation into the murders of his brother and Jennifer Lewis, and both officers are convinced the key to cracking the cases lies with a woman being treated at a clinic.
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#1In Season 2of 6 rated episodes
#3All-timeof 32 rated episodes
+0.3vs season avgSeason 2 averages 8.2
2012First airedOctober 17, 2012
Guest stars
Jack Deamas DC Ken Blackstone
Lorraine Burroughsas DS Winsome Jackman
Keith Barronas Arthur Banks
Nicholas Sidias CS Ron McLaughlin
Polly Hemingwayas Ida Banks
Lucy Briersas Dr Janet Lucas
David Westheadas Gareth Lambert
Lisa Kayas Corinne
Eve Mathesonas Elise LambertAlan Parkas Roy Banks
Heida Reedas CarmenJulian Gormanas Football Coach
Alexander Delamereas Lambert's Solicitor
Crew
Tim FywellDirector
Robert MurphyWriter
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