Scott Fletcher and Bobby Rainsbury join the cast of Scottish soap River City, starring as the teenage children of new resident Alan Lindsay, played by Stephen McCole, a local builder driven by success.
Glasgow-based Scott Fletcher plays his thrill-seeking son Angus. Charming but irresponsible, Angus likes to live life in the fast lane. A trained mechanic, Angus loves fast cars and his arrival in Shieldinch will see him form an unlikely, and potentially risky, friendship with garage owner Bob Adams (Stephen Purdon).
For Scott, joining River City is a family affair as his brother, Ryan, played bad boy Vader in the early years of the drama: "I'm delighted to be joining the cast at this exciting time for the show, and thrilled to joining alongside some brilliant actors. Ryan loved his time on River City so I know I will too. I'm really looking forward to filming starting and can't...
Glasgow-based Scott Fletcher plays his thrill-seeking son Angus. Charming but irresponsible, Angus likes to live life in the fast lane. A trained mechanic, Angus loves fast cars and his arrival in Shieldinch will see him form an unlikely, and potentially risky, friendship with garage owner Bob Adams (Stephen Purdon).
For Scott, joining River City is a family affair as his brother, Ryan, played bad boy Vader in the early years of the drama: "I'm delighted to be joining the cast at this exciting time for the show, and thrilled to joining alongside some brilliant actors. Ryan loved his time on River City so I know I will too. I'm really looking forward to filming starting and can't...
- 2/25/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
The BBC has defended its revamp of Scottish soap River City after receiving complaints from fans of the show. Viewers got their first taste of the new-look programme on Tuesday night, but some reacted angrily to a new filming style. There have also been claims that long-running characters like Shellsuit Bob (Stephen Purdon) and Roisin McIntyre (Joyce Falconer) are being sidelined by producers. In August, it emerged that chiefs wished to embrace the show's new hour-long format by emulating weekly dramas like Holby City and Casualty. However, promoting a petition on the BBC's website this week, one fan wrote: "Please sign here to get the old filming style of our favourite soap back because (more)...
- 10/11/2008
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
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