Director/a
Tom Stone
DIRECTOR/A
Ed Harriman
Deeyah Khan
Simon Gilchrist
Lesley Gardiner
Tom Randall
Joanna Potts
Marc Sigsworth
Esella Hawkey
Robin Barnwell
Suzie Samant
Angie Mason
Andrew Smith
Brian Stanley
Isabel Tang
Alison Pinkney
Ad Ahmed
Maninderpal Sahota
Lee Sorrell
Richard Butchins
Jane Preston
Simon Egan
Jenny Evans
James Jones
Emma Slifkin
Mark Alden
James Giles
Marcus Plowright
Jon Blair
Roger Corke
Alison Millar
Karim Shah
Shahida Tulaganova
Jamie Welham
Tim Maynard
Reparto (por orden de créditos)
Mark Williams-Thomas
Self
Caroline Catz
Narrator
John Ware
Self - Reporter
Nazir Afzal
Self - Crown Prosecution Service
Esther Rantzen
Nick Lowles
Self - Chief Executive, Hope Not Hate
Matthew Collins
Self - Director of Research, Hope Not Hate
Paul McGann
Victoria Shalet
Joe Ward
Self - Undercover Reporter
Aden Gillett
Self - Narrator
Tom Ellis
Nina Hossain
Conor Woodman
Laura Kuenssberg
Self - Presenter
Julie Etchingham
Peter Marshall
Self - Filmmaker
John Plimmer
Self - Ex West Midlands Police
Robin Aitken
Marcel Theroux
Ramita Navai
Self, reporter and narrator
Philip Glenister
Nicky Campbell
Luke Denne
Paul Rankin
Self - Hillsborough Disaster Survivor
Jeff Schoep
Self - National Socialist Movement
Julie hambleton
Jennifer Arcuri
Nicky Morgan
David Gilbertson
Self - Former Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police
Mohammad Nabi Khalil
self, Taliban prison governor
Richie Greaves
Brian Culpepper
Self - PR Director, National Socialist Movement
Chris Mullin
Self - Author and Gov. Minister 1999-2005
Jonathan Sebire
Self - Chief Strategy Officer, Signify
Aysha
Self, former radio journalist
Becky Shah
Self - Relative of Hillsborough Victims
Mike Schloer
Self - Head of Security, National Socialist Movement
Nigel Inkster
Self - Senior Advisor, International Institute for Strategic Studies
Lena
Self, former lawyer
Kevin Cowley
Ken Parker
Emma
Jessikka Aro
Self - Investigative Reporter, Yle (Finnish Broadcasting Company)
Wahida
Self, former librarian
Tenacious Kennedy
Richard Spencer
Self - Alt Right Leader
Bill Squires
Self - Ex West Midlands Anti-Terrorism Squad
Matthew Williams
Self - Director, HateLab, Cardiff University
Arifan
Phil Scraton
Self - Hillsborough Independent Panel
Tony Garratty
Self - Sheffield Wednesday Steward
Jared Taylor
Self - Founder and Editor, American Renaissance
Mick Hayes
Shahmir Sanni
Self - Former volunteer, Vote Leave
Moeziddin Ahmadi
self, Taliban Culture Minister
Pete Tefft
James Parsons
Actor
Nadia Soroush
self, founder of radio station Sade-e-Banowan
Arno Michaelis
Self - Former White Supremacist
Julia Ebner
Self - Research Fellow, Institute for Strategic Dialogue
Atif Mahajir
self, Taliban Minister of Vice and Virtue
Frank Meeink
Shahnaz Pirouz
self, Burn & Plastic Surgery Specialist, Herat Regional Hospital
Pardeep Kaleka
Self - Shooting Survivor
Hiba
self, Dr. Shahnaz Pirouz's patient
Mehri Behrang
Bilal Karim
self, Taliban propagandist
Sue Mitchell
Austin Mitchell
Duncan Mee
Self - Cerberus Investigations
Natasha Slater
Stuart Hooper
Self - Essex Police
Harry Fletcher
Self - National Association of Probation Officers
Daniel Slater
David Green
Self - Civitas
Julie Green-Jones
Self - Chairwoman, Rossendales
Ahmed Awled
Robert Enderby
John Kruse
Self - Author of Bailiffs: The Law and Your Rights
Chris Church
Self - British Transport Police
Peter McDonagh
Self - Liam's father
Peter Neyroud
Self - Ex-Chief Constable, Thames Valley Police
Sophie Corlett
Self - MIND, the Mental Health Charity
Bob Ayers
Self - Security Expert
Robert Bonser
Coleen Nolan
Edwina Currie
Self - Health Minister, 1986-1988
Caroline Goode
Self - Metropolitan Police
Alan Franey
Self - Broadmoor, 1988-1997
Dan Davies
Self - Jimmy Savile Biographer
Ian Glen
Banaz Mahmod
Janet Cope
Self - Savile's Former PA
Wilfred De'Ath
Liz Dux
Self - Lawyer
Andy Craig
Alan Leeke
Ray Rowden
Self - NHS Director of Commissioning Services, 1996-1998
Victor Temple
Self - Prosecutor
Bekhal Mahmod
Self - Sister of Banaz
Joanne Payton
Self - International Campaign Against Honour Killings
Peter Davies
Self - Child Exploitation & Online Protection Centre
John Cameron
Self - NSPCC
Bobbie Cheema
Diana Nammi
Self - Iranian and Kurdish Women's Rights Organisation
Sue Thompson
Stuart Reeves
Roger Jones
Self - BBC Governor, 1997-2003
Jasvinder Sanghera
Self - Karma Nirvana
Philip Balmforth
Self - Former Police Officer
Anette Martinsen
Intelligence Officer
Alice McShane
Undercover Reporter
Mark Austin
Tuppence Middleton
Paul Jerricho
Reenactment Cast
David Petraeus
Ruth Shaw
Fiona Barton QC
Richard Kemp
Tim Boden
Jayson Benovichi Dicken
Rayhana Sultan
Peter Saunders
Self - National Association for People Abused in Childhood
Bill Cronshaw
Ray Lewis
Derek Knottenbelt
Self - Weipers Centre Equine Hospital
Jonathan Shaw
Loujain Hathloul
David Weinberg
Martin Bendel
Emile Nakhleh
Sean Carter
Trevor Hicks
Ali Al Ahmed
Sylvia Woosley
Sonia Markham
Self - Sylvia's Friend
Maryam Namazie
Hala al Dosari
Matthew Levitt
Omer El-Hamdoon
Self - Muslim Association of Britain
Anne Marie Waters
Mark Collett
Theo Browne
Reporter
Richard Walton
Self - Head of Counter Terrorism Command, New Scotland Yard 2011-2016
Dan Douglas
Benjamin Jacob Smith
Michael Patrick Reilly
Anna Soubry
Rebecca Ryan
Self - Co-Founder, Stand Up 4 Brexit
Antoinette Sandbach
Elisa Tidswell
Self - PR for Innotech
Zuzanna Mroz
Andrew Adonis
Helen Mayer
Andrew Ampers Taylor
Alan Doig
Self - Former Member, Public Standards Board for England
John Paul Goddard
Self - Friend of Jennifer Arcuri
Mike Butcher
Self - Editor-at-Large, TechCrunch
Adnan Sarwar
Jason Evans
Carlo Lavarini
Undercover reporter
Tracy-Ann Oberman
Gareth Clarke
Survivor - 'Mark'
Luciana Berger
Self - Former Labour MP
Dev Barrah
Self - Anti Racist Campaigner
David Herman
Self - Former Searchlight Journalist
Robbie Mullen
Self - Former Member of National Action