Filmography

FOYLE'S WAR - 2002
ITV detective series set during the Second World War. Honeysuckle plays Samantha Stewart, driver to Detective Foyle (played by Michael Kitchen). This is Honeysuckles first role as a main character throughout the series. Filming was on location in and around Hastings, Sussex. ITV have given the all clear for another series, which is due to be filmed in early 2003.

My Brother Tom - 2001
A FilmFour film, in which Honeysuckle plays "Sarah". A teenage girl, Jessica, befriends a teenage boy called Tom, who is bullied by a local gang. She is abused by Jack, who is both her neighbour and school teacher, and Tom is sexually abused by his father. Together they bond in the woods, creating a private reality that no-one else can enter.

Victoria Wood With All The Trimmings - 2000
A BBC TV Christmas comedy special. Honeysuckle played in some of the sketches.

Lorna Doone - 2000
A film based on the book by R.D. Blackmore. Honeysuckle plays "Annie Ridd".

MIDSOMER MURDERS "Blood Will Out" - 1999
ITV murder mystery, screened on 19th September. Honeysuckle plays "Fleur Bridges". The series was filmed in Buckinghamshire (from Meridian).

RUTH RENDELL MYSTERIES "The Orchard Walls" - 1998
This was the programme that introduced the webmaster to Honeysuckle; it was screened on 31st December. Set in July 1941, Honeysuckle plays 16 year old "Jenny", evacuated to the countryside to live with her aunt's family. A lot of information about this programme (including many quotes from Honeysuckle) can be found at Meridian. You can also read the blurb from the Daily Mail Weekend magazine about this programme.

Hamlet - Old Fire Station, Oxford, 1998
Honeysuckle played "Rosencrantz" as a girl, overcoming in the process a dread of appearing on stage.

Close Relations - TV Series, 1998
Controversial BBC drama. Honeysuckle played "Imogen". From the Daily Mail Sunday supplement: "The story of a family coming close to meltdown and somehow surviving. High octane drama with some pretty startling lesbian scenes and more conventional limb-twining".

'77 - Short film (14 mins), 1997
Shown on April 3rd at the 1998 Aspen Shortsfest, an English film from the National Film and Television School. "It's 1977. David fancies Ruth. Ruth may even fancy David. In their small Sussex village, DJs still spin disco vinyl, and a coat and tie are de rigeur party gear. But the Sex Pistols are about to hit the telly and things will never be the same!" (Blurb from Shortsfest Schedule.)

Rag Nymph - TV Series, 1997
aka "Catherine Cookson's The Rag Nymph". Her younger sister Perdita also appears in this, both sisters play "Millie" at different ages. See here for more info.

Have Your Cake and Eat It - TV Series, 1997
Honeysuckle played "Sophie Dawson". Screened on BBC1 from 15th to the 23rd March 1997.

The Wild House - Childrens TV Series, 1996
Honeysuckle played "Serena", the older sister in this BBC programme. There have been four series so far but alas Honeysuckle has only appeared in the first two.

RUTH RENDELL MYSTERIES "The Strawberry Tree" - 1995
Two episodes, screened on 21st and 28th April.

A Dark Adapted Eye - TV film, 1994
Honeysuckle played "Faith" (child).

The Bill "Deadline" - 1993
This was a special 1 hour episode (no. 904/905), in which Honeysuckle played "Lucy Dean". "A teenage girl is abducted. Deakin quickly arrests the kidnapper, but where has he hidden the girl?" (from Sofcom.)

Goggle Eyes - 1992 or 93
This was Honeysuckle's first TV role, which she played at the age of 13. There's also a credit for Perdita out there, so it's likely they both starred in this programme.