BBC One has debuted a first-look trailer for the new series of Silk.
The courtroom drama will return for its third run on Monday, February 24 at 9pm.
Created by Peter Moffat, Silk stars Maxine Peake, Rupert Penry-Jones and Neil Stuke.
Series two drew to a close back in June 2012, pulling in 5.28m viewers for BBC One.
A third series was originally announced on the same day, with Moffat promising "characters, relationships, politics as well as a great deal of unfinished business" from series two.
Filming began on the latest batch of episodes in June 2013, with guest stars Miranda Raison (Spooks), Alex Arnold (Skins) and Jessica Henwick (The Thick of It) joining the regular cast.
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The courtroom drama will return for its third run on Monday, February 24 at 9pm.
Created by Peter Moffat, Silk stars Maxine Peake, Rupert Penry-Jones and Neil Stuke.
Series two drew to a close back in June 2012, pulling in 5.28m viewers for BBC One.
A third series was originally announced on the same day, with Moffat promising "characters, relationships, politics as well as a great deal of unfinished business" from series two.
Filming began on the latest batch of episodes in June 2013, with guest stars Miranda Raison (Spooks), Alex Arnold (Skins) and Jessica Henwick (The Thick of It) joining the regular cast.
The Paradise cancelled by BBC One after two series
BBC Two announces new drama series London Spy from Child 44 writer...
- 2/14/2014
- Digital Spy
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Soon! As us lot at the Tube Talk Q&A predicted a few weeks back, Homeland's third season will premiere on Channel 4 on Sunday, October 6 at 9pm - just one week after Us transmission, as with season two.
Season three sounds like a cracker too, with Brody (Damian Lewis) on the...
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Season three sounds like a cracker too, with Brody (Damian Lewis) on the...
- 9/26/2013
- Digital Spy
Alex Arnold has spoken to Digital Spy about tonight's BBC One drama What Remains.
The former Skins star revealed that he never met some of his co-stars in the crime drama, which explores the impact of a murder in a block of London flats.
"It's weird, because it's an ensemble cast, but I didn't get to meet everyone," Arnold - who plays Adam - explained. "David [Threlfall] was fantastic - I had a few scenes with him."
The 20-year-old explained that tonight's (August 25) broadcast would have been the first time he was able to see many actors' performances, beyond an initial read-through.
"The read-through was fantastic - everyone was engaging in what they were doing," he said.
"Unfortunately I didn't get to work with everyone, but I think it's got a really terrific cast. I'm excited to see what they'll do with their characters!"
What Remains continues next Sunday (September 1) at 9pm on BBC One.
The former Skins star revealed that he never met some of his co-stars in the crime drama, which explores the impact of a murder in a block of London flats.
"It's weird, because it's an ensemble cast, but I didn't get to meet everyone," Arnold - who plays Adam - explained. "David [Threlfall] was fantastic - I had a few scenes with him."
The 20-year-old explained that tonight's (August 25) broadcast would have been the first time he was able to see many actors' performances, beyond an initial read-through.
"The read-through was fantastic - everyone was engaging in what they were doing," he said.
"Unfortunately I didn't get to work with everyone, but I think it's got a really terrific cast. I'm excited to see what they'll do with their characters!"
What Remains continues next Sunday (September 1) at 9pm on BBC One.
- 8/25/2013
- Digital Spy
Skins star Alex Arnold has insisted that he was not disappointed to see the show's third generation case left out of its final series.
Cassie (Hannah Murray) from the E4 drama's original cast, plus Effy (Kaya Scodelario) and Cook (Jack O'Connell) from the second generation ensemble, were the stars of the show's final six-part run.
Arnold, who played Rich in series five and six, told Digital Spy that it was important to give fans "closure" on these characters.
"I think i'm probably done with Rich," said the 20-year-old. "With Generation Three… some things weren't completely finished, but most of the cast had a happy ending.
"Rich was going off to Cambridge and was going to do super-well, so I don't think it really needed anything else."
While the Cook, Cassie and Effy two-parters were billed as the final Skins episodes, Arnold told DS that it would be "great" to see...
Cassie (Hannah Murray) from the E4 drama's original cast, plus Effy (Kaya Scodelario) and Cook (Jack O'Connell) from the second generation ensemble, were the stars of the show's final six-part run.
Arnold, who played Rich in series five and six, told Digital Spy that it was important to give fans "closure" on these characters.
"I think i'm probably done with Rich," said the 20-year-old. "With Generation Three… some things weren't completely finished, but most of the cast had a happy ending.
"Rich was going off to Cambridge and was going to do super-well, so I don't think it really needed anything else."
While the Cook, Cassie and Effy two-parters were billed as the final Skins episodes, Arnold told DS that it would be "great" to see...
- 8/22/2013
- Digital Spy
All too soon, BBC Three's unique take on the zombie drama, Dominic Mitchell's In The Flesh, has reached its climax. At a series launch screening, director Jonny Campbell talked at length about how he and Mitchell wanted this run of episodes to feel complete and not like a teaser or "three-part pilot" - but in the event, that's exactly what In The Flesh feels like.
In the aftermath of episode two's dramatic events, Kieran (Luke Newberry) has fled his family home and Rick (David Walmsley) is being forced to choose between his human family and his 'rabid rotter' compatriots.
Kieran eventually finds himself back at the supermarket - briefly glimpsed in episode one's opening sequence - where he and Amy (Emily Bevans) stalked and killed Lisa Lancaster (Riann Steele). Back then, Jem (Harriet Cains) - despite all her bluster - was unable to kill her zombified brother when she had the chance.
In the aftermath of episode two's dramatic events, Kieran (Luke Newberry) has fled his family home and Rick (David Walmsley) is being forced to choose between his human family and his 'rabid rotter' compatriots.
Kieran eventually finds himself back at the supermarket - briefly glimpsed in episode one's opening sequence - where he and Amy (Emily Bevans) stalked and killed Lisa Lancaster (Riann Steele). Back then, Jem (Harriet Cains) - despite all her bluster - was unable to kill her zombified brother when she had the chance.
- 3/31/2013
- Digital Spy
From its outset, BBC Three's new Sunday night drama In The Flesh had to face high expectations - taking on the time-slot previously allocated to long-running cult favourite Being Human is pressure enough, but with Us zombie offering The Walking Dead smashing cable TV records across the pond, there was something of an onus on new writer Dominic Mitchell's three-parter to prove that it had something different to offer.
In The Flesh is certainly different, but taking liberties with 'classic' zombie mythology was also a risk. If - like this writer - you prefer your zombies in the mindless, shambling mould established by George A Romero, then talk of flesh-eaters that "evolve" might leave you hankering for your Night of the Living Dead two-disc special edition.
For the most part though, the opening instalment of this very British take on the genre works. It's a rather unsettling mixture of...
In The Flesh is certainly different, but taking liberties with 'classic' zombie mythology was also a risk. If - like this writer - you prefer your zombies in the mindless, shambling mould established by George A Romero, then talk of flesh-eaters that "evolve" might leave you hankering for your Night of the Living Dead two-disc special edition.
For the most part though, the opening instalment of this very British take on the genre works. It's a rather unsettling mixture of...
- 3/17/2013
- Digital Spy
BBC Three has released a new animated promo for its zombie drama In The Flesh.
The three-part thriller - from new writer Dominic Mitchell - will debut on Sunday, March 17 at 10pm.
The new animated clip takes the form of a public information film, providing the viewer with tips on how to survive a zombie uprising and what to do in the event of being bitten.
In The Flesh stars Luke Newberry as Kieren Walker, an 18-year-old who is revived from his 'partially deceased' zombie state but struggles to reintegrate into society.
Ricky Tomlinson (Cracker, The Royle Family), Kenneth Cranham (Layer Cake) and Alex Arnold (Skins) also star.
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Watch a trailer for In The Flesh below:...
The three-part thriller - from new writer Dominic Mitchell - will debut on Sunday, March 17 at 10pm.
The new animated clip takes the form of a public information film, providing the viewer with tips on how to survive a zombie uprising and what to do in the event of being bitten.
In The Flesh stars Luke Newberry as Kieren Walker, an 18-year-old who is revived from his 'partially deceased' zombie state but struggles to reintegrate into society.
Ricky Tomlinson (Cracker, The Royle Family), Kenneth Cranham (Layer Cake) and Alex Arnold (Skins) also star.
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Watch a trailer for In The Flesh below:...
- 2/28/2013
- Digital Spy
BBC Three has unveiled the first trailer for its new zombie drama In The Flesh.
Newcomer Luke Newberry leads the cast as Kieren Walker, appearing alongside Ricky Tomlinson (Cracker, The Royle Family) and Kenneth Cranham (Layer Cake).
In The Flesh takes place four years after a zombie uprising and charts humanity's efforts to reintegrate the living dead into society.
One such zombie is Kieren Walker, who must adjust to his new life with the help of fellow zombie Amy (Emily Bevan), his best friend Rick (David Walmsley) and his sister Jem (Harriet Cains).
Skins actor Alex Arnold will also appear in the series, which has been scripted by new writer Dominic Mitchell and will be directed by Jonny Campbell (Eric and Ernie).
In The Flesh will premiere on BBC Three in March.
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Newcomer Luke Newberry leads the cast as Kieren Walker, appearing alongside Ricky Tomlinson (Cracker, The Royle Family) and Kenneth Cranham (Layer Cake).
In The Flesh takes place four years after a zombie uprising and charts humanity's efforts to reintegrate the living dead into society.
One such zombie is Kieren Walker, who must adjust to his new life with the help of fellow zombie Amy (Emily Bevan), his best friend Rick (David Walmsley) and his sister Jem (Harriet Cains).
Skins actor Alex Arnold will also appear in the series, which has been scripted by new writer Dominic Mitchell and will be directed by Jonny Campbell (Eric and Ernie).
In The Flesh will premiere on BBC Three in March.
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> Being Human: Is it the right time for the show to end?...
- 2/25/2013
- Digital Spy
In The Flesh, a new drama for BBC Three started filming last week in the North West of England.
Written by Dominic Mitchell the show is set to push the zombie genre into uncharted territory.
It stars Luke Newberry as teenager Kieren Walker who died four years previously, and his friends and family assumed they’d never see Kieren again. However shortly after his funeral, thousands of the dead were re-animated in one freak night; and now, after months of re-habilitation and medication, the zombies are gradually being returned to their homes.
22 year old Luke (represented by Independent Talent) started acting as a child and was in the original London cast of "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, The Stage Musical" in 2002; after a number of TV roles he then went on to train at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He has recently filmed on ITV drama Lightfields.
He says of his...
Written by Dominic Mitchell the show is set to push the zombie genre into uncharted territory.
It stars Luke Newberry as teenager Kieren Walker who died four years previously, and his friends and family assumed they’d never see Kieren again. However shortly after his funeral, thousands of the dead were re-animated in one freak night; and now, after months of re-habilitation and medication, the zombies are gradually being returned to their homes.
22 year old Luke (represented by Independent Talent) started acting as a child and was in the original London cast of "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, The Stage Musical" in 2002; after a number of TV roles he then went on to train at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He has recently filmed on ITV drama Lightfields.
He says of his...
- 10/28/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
The Skins Series 5 gang are all set to return along with a new character, Alex, played by Sam Jackson (a member of Northern Film and Drama, now represented by Hamilton Hodell) from Leeds, when Skins returns to E4 for a sixth series this January.
Sam said of his character: “Alex is at first very mysterious, I think he comes across as quite elusive and you’re not really sure what he’s all about. He’s very charismatic and confident in himself and is very flirty, he flirts with both genders, and doesn’t care.
"He comes into the series at a point where the gang are a bit down, they’re very unhappy and he finds it difficult to make friends with the gang, they don’t really like accepting someone new but he manages to befriend Liv who takes a shine to him and you see their friendship...
Sam said of his character: “Alex is at first very mysterious, I think he comes across as quite elusive and you’re not really sure what he’s all about. He’s very charismatic and confident in himself and is very flirty, he flirts with both genders, and doesn’t care.
"He comes into the series at a point where the gang are a bit down, they’re very unhappy and he finds it difficult to make friends with the gang, they don’t really like accepting someone new but he manages to befriend Liv who takes a shine to him and you see their friendship...
- 12/28/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
Filming has started on the sixth series of Skins, E4 has announced. The new episodes will feature the third generation of characters who were introduced to viewers earlier this year. Dakota Blue Richards, Will Merrick, Freya Mavor, Alex Arnold, Laya Lewis, Sean Teale, Jessica Sula and Sebastian De Souza will all return to the show. E4 revealed that the sixth series of Skins will feature "new friendships, secret relationships and sexual awakening" and suggested that the bonds between the characters will be "tested". "I am delighted that the sixth series of Skins is now underway," Channel 4's head of drama Camilla Campbell said. "Having set up this new set of characters in the previous series, we can now go into more depth as to where their stories take us. With moral ambiguity, high drama, as well as a strong (more)...
- 7/21/2011
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
Shooting begins in Bristol on July 21st on series 6 of the popular E4 teen drama Skins. The series will see the return of the cast from Series 5 - Dakota Blue Richards, Freya Mavor, Jess Sula, Laya Lewis, Sean Teale, Sebastian De Souza, Will Merrick and Alex Arnold along with some new characters including a "street-smart, charming and handsome" new male character.
Here's the series synopsis:
The gang returns in style, burning their way through a new term at Roundview as new friendships, secret relationships and sexual awakening complicate their already messy lives. Caught between past and present, the bonds between them are tested as they learn what it really means to be a friend, a lover, an adult.
The new series from Company Pictures will be produced by Toby Welch and Neil Duncan who both have a longstanding relationship with Skins. Welch worked as a runner and as an assistant...
Here's the series synopsis:
The gang returns in style, burning their way through a new term at Roundview as new friendships, secret relationships and sexual awakening complicate their already messy lives. Caught between past and present, the bonds between them are tested as they learn what it really means to be a friend, a lover, an adult.
The new series from Company Pictures will be produced by Toby Welch and Neil Duncan who both have a longstanding relationship with Skins. Welch worked as a runner and as an assistant...
- 6/18/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
The new Skins castmembers have set off on their tour of the UK. The eight stars of the show - Dakota Blue Richards, Sean Teale, Freya Mavor, Laya Lewis, Alex Arnold, Jessica Sula, Sebastian De Souza and Will Merrick - left London today in a special Skins bus. Over the next few days, the tour will visit each cast member's hometown and will feature music from acts including Katy B, The Wombats, Kissy Sellout and Devlin. The tour will kick off in (more)...
- 1/19/2011
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
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