Television Despite missing out on a film role, Weeks was cast in 1993 as the juvenile lead role of Kitty Killen in the television adaptation of
Anne Fine's
Goggle-Eyes. Her sister Perdita and brother Rollo also appeared with her in small roles in the third episode of that series. The part gained her considerable attention, and she was interviewed by
Alan Titchmarsh on the TV show
Pebble Mill about her role in the series. She quickly became a familiar face to viewers, appearing in a number of
Ruth Rendell adaptations, such as
A Dark-Adapted Eye (1994), and
The Ruth Rendell Mysteries episodes "The Strawberry Tree" (1995) and "The Orchid Walls" (1998), while she had a notable role in
The Bill in 1995, playing a kidnap victim in the feature length episode "Deadline", with
David Tennant as her abductor. In 1997, Honeysuckle and Perdita were both cast in
Catherine Cookson's
The Rag Nymph, wherein Perdita played the younger version of her sister's character. It was a significant role for Honeysuckle, and she gained further fame when she appeared in the children's TV series
The Wild House that year, appearing from 1997 to 1998. She appeared in the raunchy BBC serial
Close Relations in 1998 as she sought to move to more adult roles, and continued to receive regular acting work, such as in
Midsomer Murders (1999). In 2002, she was cast as Samantha Stewart in the TV series ''
Foyle's War'' a
BAFTA Award–winning detective series set in
Hastings during and just after
World War II; she starred opposite
Michael Kitchen and was featured in every episode of all eight series, which were broadcast between 2002 and 2015. She continued to find other roles during this period. In 2006 she appeared in the
Poirot mystery "Cards on the Table", while in 2007, Weeks starred in
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries as Tania Thompson, a character based on the Canadian serial killer
Karla Homolka. In 2008, she appeared as Harriet Pringle in the Radio 4 adaptation of
Fortunes of War. In 2012, she played a small part as
Mrs Beeton in an episode of the BBC educational programme
The Charles Dickens Show. After ''
Foyle's War ended in 2015, she appeared as Mae Harmer in the BBC TV series Death in Paradise (series 4), while in May that year, she portrayed a wartime letter writer at VE Day 70: A Party to Remember in Horse Guards Parade, London that was broadcast live on BBC1. She also appeared in the ITV series Lewis episode "Magnum Opus". The following year she appeared in the TV series The Five'' as Laura Marshall, before personal events saw her take a break from acting for the next three years. In 2019, Weeks guest starred in an episode of
Frankie Drake Mysteries as author
Agatha Christie. It was her first appearance back on screen in three years, and she followed it up with an appearance in the Channel 4 series
Maxxx in the episode "House Party".
Film Weeks has appeared as Annie Ridd in the TV movie
Lorna Doone in 2000, and Sarah in
My Brother Tom in 2001. In 2005 she was cast as Clarissa in
Red Mercury. She played Sir Lachlan's head groom Lolly in
The Wicker Tree (the "
spiritual successor" to
The Wicker Man) in 2011.
Audio drama In 2016, Weeks had a recurring role as Heleyna in the
Big Finish Productions audio play series
The War Doctor, based on the TV series
Doctor Who.
Stage acting ==Personal life==