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  1. This Morning (1988– ) 115 min | Comedy, Drama, Game-Show. Actress Amanda Redman joins Rochelle and Eamonn in the studio to talk about the latest series of The Good Karma Hospital and tackling a storyline close to her heart. Stars: Alice Beer, Kevin Clifton, Drillminister, Emily Evans.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0714985Amanda Redman - IMDb

    Amanda Redman was born on 12 August 1957 in Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Sexy Beast (2000), New Tricks (2003) and Mike Bassett: England Manager (2001). She has been married to Damian Schnabel since 4 September 2010.

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  4. 28 de abr. de 2014 · Amanda Redman says she has no regrets leaving New Tricks. The 56-year-old actress chose to leave her role as Detective Superintendent Sandra Pullman in the BBC One series after playing the character for 10 years. She admitted that the opportunity to pursue new challenges was behind her decision.

  5. The Good Karma Hospital: Created by Dan Sefton. With Amanda Redman, Darshan Jariwala, Nimmi Harasgama, Neil Morrissey. Doctor Ruby Walker arrives in India looking for a job and a distraction from her heartbreak. She anticipates the sunshine and picture-perfect beaches, but not the realities of work at an under-resourced hospital.

  6. Amanda Redman. Actress: Sexy Beast. Amanda Redman was born on 12 August 1957 in Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Sexy Beast (2000), New Tricks (2003) and Mike Bassett: England Manager (2001). She has been married to Damian Schnabel since 4 September 2010. She was previously married to Robert Glenister.

  7. Amanda Jacqueline Redman, MBE (born 12 August 1957) is an English actress, known for her role as Detective Superintendent Sandra Pullman in the BBC One series New Tricks (2003–2013) and as Dr. Lydia Fonseca in The Good Karma Hospital (2017–2020). She gained BAFTA TV Award nominations for At Home with the Braithwaites (2000–2003) and Tommy Cooper: Not Like That, Like This (2014).