George R.R. Martin is famous for creating characters with annoyingly similar names, leading to some confusion from both the readers/viewers and the characters themselves. It was bad enough that Alicent (Olivia Cooke) started a war because she assumed her husband was referring to the wrong Aegon, but the first season's final episodes also put a spotlight on the Cargyll twins: two identical knights of the Kingsguard named Arryk (Luke Tittensor) and Erryk (Elliott Tittensor).
For the show's producers, however, the similarities in the actors/characters proved to be a bit of a blessing. While filming the finale, Elliot Tittensor tested positive for Covid-19 and wasn't able to be on set. Luckily, the show had Luke Tittensor around, who could fill in for him while he recovered.
"There's that scene, that big scene where Corlys comes down and they're putting the markers on the table and the messenger comes in,...
For the show's producers, however, the similarities in the actors/characters proved to be a bit of a blessing. While filming the finale, Elliot Tittensor tested positive for Covid-19 and wasn't able to be on set. Luckily, the show had Luke Tittensor around, who could fill in for him while he recovered.
"There's that scene, that big scene where Corlys comes down and they're putting the markers on the table and the messenger comes in,...
- 11/6/2022
- by Michael Boyle
- Slash Film
The dust and dragon scales have barely settled on “House of the Dragon” Season 1, but fans are already clamoring for Season 2 while staring down their first free Sunday night in months. HBO’s “Game of Thrones” prequel is already renewed for a second season, but how exactly will the war amid House Targaryen play out? Who will live? Who will die? Will viewers ever see a baby dragon?
Here’s everything we hope to see in “House of the Dragon” Season 2.
1. Lucerys Avenged
Sweet, strong (sorry) Lucerys Velaryon died horribly and too young, a pawn in the war against his mother and an indescribable loss for her. His is the first major death in the war and the series and will undoubtedly lead to massive repercussions for both sides. The Blacks may come for Aemond directly, or for Vhagar, or for the entirety of Aegon’s family as they avenge...
Here’s everything we hope to see in “House of the Dragon” Season 2.
1. Lucerys Avenged
Sweet, strong (sorry) Lucerys Velaryon died horribly and too young, a pawn in the war against his mother and an indescribable loss for her. His is the first major death in the war and the series and will undoubtedly lead to massive repercussions for both sides. The Blacks may come for Aemond directly, or for Vhagar, or for the entirety of Aegon’s family as they avenge...
- 10/25/2022
- by Proma Khosla
- Indiewire
Early during season 1 of “House of the Dragon”, HBO renewed the “Game of Thrones” prequel, confirming that the series would return for a second season. Based on George R.R. Martin’s novel, “Fire & Blood”, which is a history book recounting notable events in Westeros in the 200 years before the original series, “Hotd” will continue to explore the in-fighting and intrigue surrounding House Targaryen.
With season 1 ending in dramatic fashion, with everyone in Westeros seemingly taking sides in the newfound battle between the Black Council and Green Council, here’s what we know about what’s to come in season 2.
Plot and Timeline
After spending most of season 1 establishing the main players in the battle of succession to follow the death of King Viserys, season 2 will inch the series closer and closer to war.
“We will get to the spectacle,” co-creator and showrunner Ryan Condal told The Times. (His co-showrunner Miguel Sapochnik...
With season 1 ending in dramatic fashion, with everyone in Westeros seemingly taking sides in the newfound battle between the Black Council and Green Council, here’s what we know about what’s to come in season 2.
Plot and Timeline
After spending most of season 1 establishing the main players in the battle of succession to follow the death of King Viserys, season 2 will inch the series closer and closer to war.
“We will get to the spectacle,” co-creator and showrunner Ryan Condal told The Times. (His co-showrunner Miguel Sapochnik...
- 10/24/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
This article contains spoilers for House of the Dragon episode 10.
A civil war fought mostly between members of the same family can get confusing rather quickly. Such is the case on House of the Dragon where members of the titular house of the dragon frequently share not only surnames but first names as well.
The Dance of the Dragons, which officially kicked off in the season 1 finale, pits Daemon against Aemond, Erryk against Arryk, and even Aegon against Aegon. Thankfully, House of the Dragon comes with a built in color system to help keep things straight.
Ever since the events of episode 5, when a young Alicent Hightower arrived late to Rhaenyra’s wedding wearing a bold dress with the brilliant green of House Hightower, her “faction” at court has been known as “The Greens.” Given that Rhaenyra is almost always clad in her house’s primary black color, her side...
A civil war fought mostly between members of the same family can get confusing rather quickly. Such is the case on House of the Dragon where members of the titular house of the dragon frequently share not only surnames but first names as well.
The Dance of the Dragons, which officially kicked off in the season 1 finale, pits Daemon against Aemond, Erryk against Arryk, and even Aegon against Aegon. Thankfully, House of the Dragon comes with a built in color system to help keep things straight.
Ever since the events of episode 5, when a young Alicent Hightower arrived late to Rhaenyra’s wedding wearing a bold dress with the brilliant green of House Hightower, her “faction” at court has been known as “The Greens.” Given that Rhaenyra is almost always clad in her house’s primary black color, her side...
- 10/24/2022
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
It starts quietly. Through the halls and stairways of an empty palace just before daybreak, a serving boy brings news: The King is dead.
It ends spectacularly: From beneath the ground where thousands have gathered to pay homage to their new ruler, a dragon erupts, screaming its fury before flying away with its rider, Princess Rhaenys Velaryon, aboard. This, too, is news of a sort: There’s a new King in town, but for how long?
Titled “The Green Council” — after the circle of conspirators who plot to remove Rhaenyra...
It ends spectacularly: From beneath the ground where thousands have gathered to pay homage to their new ruler, a dragon erupts, screaming its fury before flying away with its rider, Princess Rhaenys Velaryon, aboard. This, too, is news of a sort: There’s a new King in town, but for how long?
Titled “The Green Council” — after the circle of conspirators who plot to remove Rhaenyra...
- 10/17/2022
- by Sean T. Collins
- Rollingstone.com
Pudsey the Dog: The Movie has premiered its new trailer exclusively through Digital Spy.
The teaser is the first time Pudsey fans have heard David Walliams's vocal performance as the pooch, who won Britain's Got Talent in 2012 with partner Ashleigh.
Horrid Henry's Nick Moore is directing the family adventure film, with Jessica Hynes, John Sessions and Luke Tittensor in the supporting cast.
Pudsey the Dog: The Movie will follow the titular hound and his siblings Molly (Izzy Meikle-Small), George (Spike White) and Tommy (Malachy Knights) as they move to the village of Chuffington-on-Sea with their mother Gail (Hynes).
The gang stumble across an evil plan from their landlord Mr Thorne (Sessions) and his cat Faustus and must set out to save the village.
Amanda Holden, Peter Serafinowicz and Olivia Colman will also feature in the cast for the film, which opens in cinemas on July 18.
View the latest pictures...
The teaser is the first time Pudsey fans have heard David Walliams's vocal performance as the pooch, who won Britain's Got Talent in 2012 with partner Ashleigh.
Horrid Henry's Nick Moore is directing the family adventure film, with Jessica Hynes, John Sessions and Luke Tittensor in the supporting cast.
Pudsey the Dog: The Movie will follow the titular hound and his siblings Molly (Izzy Meikle-Small), George (Spike White) and Tommy (Malachy Knights) as they move to the village of Chuffington-on-Sea with their mother Gail (Hynes).
The gang stumble across an evil plan from their landlord Mr Thorne (Sessions) and his cat Faustus and must set out to save the village.
Amanda Holden, Peter Serafinowicz and Olivia Colman will also feature in the cast for the film, which opens in cinemas on July 18.
View the latest pictures...
- 6/24/2014
- Digital Spy
Pudsey the Dog: The Movie has premiered its new trailer exclusively through Digital Spy.
The teaser is the first time Pudsey fans have heard David Walliams's vocal performance as the pooch, who won Britain's Got Talent in 2012 with partner Ashleigh.
Horrid Henry's Nick Moore is directing the family adventure film, with Jessica Hynes, John Sessions and Luke Tittensor in the supporting cast.
Pudsey the Dog: The Movie will follow the titular hound and his siblings Molly (Izzy Meikle-Small), George (Spike White) and Tommy (Malachy Knights) as they move to the village of Chuffington-on-Sea with their mother Gail (Hynes).
The gang stumble across an evil plan from their landlord Mr Thorne (Sessions) and his cat Faustus and must set out to save the village.
Amanda Holden, Peter Serafinowicz and Olivia Colman will also feature in the cast for the film, which opens in cinemas on July 18.
View the latest pictures...
The teaser is the first time Pudsey fans have heard David Walliams's vocal performance as the pooch, who won Britain's Got Talent in 2012 with partner Ashleigh.
Horrid Henry's Nick Moore is directing the family adventure film, with Jessica Hynes, John Sessions and Luke Tittensor in the supporting cast.
Pudsey the Dog: The Movie will follow the titular hound and his siblings Molly (Izzy Meikle-Small), George (Spike White) and Tommy (Malachy Knights) as they move to the village of Chuffington-on-Sea with their mother Gail (Hynes).
The gang stumble across an evil plan from their landlord Mr Thorne (Sessions) and his cat Faustus and must set out to save the village.
Amanda Holden, Peter Serafinowicz and Olivia Colman will also feature in the cast for the film, which opens in cinemas on July 18.
View the latest pictures...
- 6/24/2014
- Digital Spy
Olivia Colman joins cast, led by comedian David Walliams as the voice of the Britain’s Got Talent winner.
Pudsey the Dog: The Movie is set to be released in the UK on July 18, 2014.
Vertigo Films, Simon Cowell’s Syco Entertainment and Roar Global also announced that British actress Olivia Colman will provide the voice for Nelly The Horse in the film, joining David Walliams who voices the eponymous canine.
Directed by Nick Moore and written by Paul Rose, the film also stars Jessica Hynes, John Sessions, Luke Neal, Izzy Meikle-Small and Luke Tittensor.
The film is produced by Vertigo’s Rupert Preston and Marshall Levitan and executive produced by Allan Niblo, James Richardson, Jonathan Shalit, Mark Brittain, Ben Todd, Nigel Williams and Jamie Carmichael with co-producer Michael Ford.
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Pudsey the Dog: The Movie is set to be released in the UK on July 18, 2014.
Vertigo Films, Simon Cowell’s Syco Entertainment and Roar Global also announced that British actress Olivia Colman will provide the voice for Nelly The Horse in the film, joining David Walliams who voices the eponymous canine.
Directed by Nick Moore and written by Paul Rose, the film also stars Jessica Hynes, John Sessions, Luke Neal, Izzy Meikle-Small and Luke Tittensor.
The film is produced by Vertigo’s Rupert Preston and Marshall Levitan and executive produced by Allan Niblo, James Richardson, Jonathan Shalit, Mark Brittain, Ben Todd, Nigel Williams and Jamie Carmichael with co-producer Michael Ford.
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- 2/26/2014
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Pudsey: The Movie has premiered its first trailer.
David Walliams will provide the voice of Pudsey, who won Britain's Got Talent in 2012 with partner Ashleigh.
Horrid Henry's Nick Moore is directing the family adventure film, with Jessica Hynes, John Sessions and Luke Tittensor in the supporting cast.
Pudsey: The Movie will follow the titular dog and his siblings Molly (Izzy Meikle-Smith), George (Spike White) and Tommy (Malachy Knights) as they move to the village of Chuffington-on-Sea with their mother Gail (Hynes).
The gang stumble across an evil plan from their landlord Mr Thorne (Sessions) and his cat Faustus and must set out to save the village.
The film will open in UK cinemas in summer 2014.
Watch Ashleigh and Pudsey perform on Britain's Got Talent below:...
David Walliams will provide the voice of Pudsey, who won Britain's Got Talent in 2012 with partner Ashleigh.
Horrid Henry's Nick Moore is directing the family adventure film, with Jessica Hynes, John Sessions and Luke Tittensor in the supporting cast.
Pudsey: The Movie will follow the titular dog and his siblings Molly (Izzy Meikle-Smith), George (Spike White) and Tommy (Malachy Knights) as they move to the village of Chuffington-on-Sea with their mother Gail (Hynes).
The gang stumble across an evil plan from their landlord Mr Thorne (Sessions) and his cat Faustus and must set out to save the village.
The film will open in UK cinemas in summer 2014.
Watch Ashleigh and Pudsey perform on Britain's Got Talent below:...
- 12/23/2013
- Digital Spy
Pudsey: The Movie has premiered its first trailer.
David Walliams will provide the voice of Pudsey, who won Britain's Got Talent in 2012 with partner Ashleigh.
Horrid Henry's Nick Moore is directing the family adventure film, with Jessica Hynes, John Sessions and Luke Tittensor in the supporting cast.
Pudsey: The Movie will follow the titular dog and his siblings Molly (Izzy Meikle-Smith), George (Spike White) and Tommy (Malachy Knights) as they move to the village of Chuffington-on-Sea with their mother Gail (Hynes).
The gang stumble across an evil plan from their landlord Mr Thorne (Sessions) and his cat Faustus and must set out to save the village.
The film will open in UK cinemas in summer 2014.
Watch Ashleigh and Pudsey perform on Britain's Got Talent below:...
David Walliams will provide the voice of Pudsey, who won Britain's Got Talent in 2012 with partner Ashleigh.
Horrid Henry's Nick Moore is directing the family adventure film, with Jessica Hynes, John Sessions and Luke Tittensor in the supporting cast.
Pudsey: The Movie will follow the titular dog and his siblings Molly (Izzy Meikle-Smith), George (Spike White) and Tommy (Malachy Knights) as they move to the village of Chuffington-on-Sea with their mother Gail (Hynes).
The gang stumble across an evil plan from their landlord Mr Thorne (Sessions) and his cat Faustus and must set out to save the village.
The film will open in UK cinemas in summer 2014.
Watch Ashleigh and Pudsey perform on Britain's Got Talent below:...
- 12/23/2013
- Digital Spy
Little Britain star to voice the Britain’s Got Talent winner in Pudsey: the Movie. Shoot began this month.
Comedian and writer David Walliams is to voice the character of Pudsey in the canine’s debut big screen outing, Pudsey: the Movie. The six-week shoot for the British family film began on Sept 1 on location in the south of England.
Directed by Nick Moore and written by Paul Rose, the film will also star Jessica Hynes, John Sessions, Luke Neal, Izzy Meikle-Smith and Luke Tittensor.
The story portrays Pudsey as a stray dog in London who meets siblings Molly, George and Tommy. Following her divorce, their mother Gail (Hynes) is moving the family to the sleepy village of Chuffington-on-Sea and Pudsey tags along, to the dismay of their landlord, Mr Thorne (Sessions) and his cat Faustus. As Pudsey starts to settle in with the family and realize what he was missing when he was alone, he stumbles...
Comedian and writer David Walliams is to voice the character of Pudsey in the canine’s debut big screen outing, Pudsey: the Movie. The six-week shoot for the British family film began on Sept 1 on location in the south of England.
Directed by Nick Moore and written by Paul Rose, the film will also star Jessica Hynes, John Sessions, Luke Neal, Izzy Meikle-Smith and Luke Tittensor.
The story portrays Pudsey as a stray dog in London who meets siblings Molly, George and Tommy. Following her divorce, their mother Gail (Hynes) is moving the family to the sleepy village of Chuffington-on-Sea and Pudsey tags along, to the dismay of their landlord, Mr Thorne (Sessions) and his cat Faustus. As Pudsey starts to settle in with the family and realize what he was missing when he was alone, he stumbles...
- 9/5/2013
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
David Walliams will voice dog Pudsey in Vertigo Films, Syco Entertainment and Roar Global's new feature film Pudsey: The Movie.
The pooch, who won Britain's Got Talent in 2012 with partner Ashleigh, will lead a live-action family adventure film to be directed by Horrid Henry's Nick Moore.
Walliams, who was on the Bgt judging panel when Ashleigh and Pudsey were crowned winners, said: "I am thrilled to be providing the voice of Pudsey. I have been coming up with different voices for him ever since that first audition."
Pudsey: The Movie will follow the titular dog and his siblings Molly (Izzy Meikle-Smith), George (Spike White) and Tommy (Malachy Knights) as they move to the village of Chuffington-on-Sea with their mother Gail (Jessica Hynes).
The gang stumble across an evil plan from their landlord Mr Thorne (John Sessions) and his cat Faustus and must set out to save the village.
Luke Neal...
The pooch, who won Britain's Got Talent in 2012 with partner Ashleigh, will lead a live-action family adventure film to be directed by Horrid Henry's Nick Moore.
Walliams, who was on the Bgt judging panel when Ashleigh and Pudsey were crowned winners, said: "I am thrilled to be providing the voice of Pudsey. I have been coming up with different voices for him ever since that first audition."
Pudsey: The Movie will follow the titular dog and his siblings Molly (Izzy Meikle-Smith), George (Spike White) and Tommy (Malachy Knights) as they move to the village of Chuffington-on-Sea with their mother Gail (Jessica Hynes).
The gang stumble across an evil plan from their landlord Mr Thorne (John Sessions) and his cat Faustus and must set out to save the village.
Luke Neal...
- 9/5/2013
- Digital Spy
David Walliams will voice dog Pudsey in Vertigo Films, Syco Entertainment and Roar Global's new feature film Pudsey: The Movie.
The pooch, who won Britain's Got Talent in 2012 with partner Ashleigh, will lead a live-action family adventure film to be directed by Horrid Henry's Nick Moore.
Walliams, who was on the Bgt judging panel when Ashleigh and Pudsey were crowned winners, said: "I am thrilled to be providing the voice of Pudsey. I have been coming up with different voices for him ever since that first audition."
Pudsey: The Movie will follow the titular dog and his siblings Molly (Izzy Meikle-Smith), George (Spike White) and Tommy (Malachy Knights) as they move to the village of Chuffington-on-Sea with their mother Gail (Jessica Hynes).
The gang stumble across an evil plan from their landlord Mr Thorne (John Sessions) and his cat Faustus and must set out to save the village.
Luke Neal...
The pooch, who won Britain's Got Talent in 2012 with partner Ashleigh, will lead a live-action family adventure film to be directed by Horrid Henry's Nick Moore.
Walliams, who was on the Bgt judging panel when Ashleigh and Pudsey were crowned winners, said: "I am thrilled to be providing the voice of Pudsey. I have been coming up with different voices for him ever since that first audition."
Pudsey: The Movie will follow the titular dog and his siblings Molly (Izzy Meikle-Smith), George (Spike White) and Tommy (Malachy Knights) as they move to the village of Chuffington-on-Sea with their mother Gail (Jessica Hynes).
The gang stumble across an evil plan from their landlord Mr Thorne (John Sessions) and his cat Faustus and must set out to save the village.
Luke Neal...
- 9/5/2013
- Digital Spy
Cold in July
Sam Shepard, Vinessa Shaw, and Don Johnson are set to join Jim Mickle's film adaptation of Joe R. Lansdale‘s novel "Cold in July". Shooting begins next year.
The story follows an everyday builder (Michael C. Hall) who kills a burglar in self-defense. The thief’s father sets out on a path of vengeance for his slain son by aiming to dispose of the home builder's kids. [Source: Variety]
Pudsey: the Movie
Comedian David Walliams is set to voice the title character in Nick Moore's "Pudsey: the Movie" which begins a six-week shoot this month in south England.
Jessica Hynes, John Sessions, Luke Neal, Izzy Meikle-Smith and Luke Tittensor star in the project about the British dog that rose to prominence as an act on "Britain's Got Talent". [Source: Screen Daily]
Pride
Bill Nighy, Imelda Stanton, Dominic West, Paddy Considine, Joseph Gilgun, Ben Schnetzer and George MacKay are all set...
Sam Shepard, Vinessa Shaw, and Don Johnson are set to join Jim Mickle's film adaptation of Joe R. Lansdale‘s novel "Cold in July". Shooting begins next year.
The story follows an everyday builder (Michael C. Hall) who kills a burglar in self-defense. The thief’s father sets out on a path of vengeance for his slain son by aiming to dispose of the home builder's kids. [Source: Variety]
Pudsey: the Movie
Comedian David Walliams is set to voice the title character in Nick Moore's "Pudsey: the Movie" which begins a six-week shoot this month in south England.
Jessica Hynes, John Sessions, Luke Neal, Izzy Meikle-Smith and Luke Tittensor star in the project about the British dog that rose to prominence as an act on "Britain's Got Talent". [Source: Screen Daily]
Pride
Bill Nighy, Imelda Stanton, Dominic West, Paddy Considine, Joseph Gilgun, Ben Schnetzer and George MacKay are all set...
- 9/5/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Holby City star Sarah-Jane Potts has left the show after more than a year in the role of nurse Eddi McKee. The actress's emotional final scenes aired this evening (October 23) as Eddi left the hospital for the last time, bowing out to overcome her addiction demons. Viewers saw former Emmerdale star Luke Tittensor reprise his role as Eddi's brother Liam for the farewell episode. As show bosses did not reveal Eddi's departure ahead of tonight's edition, fans will have been surprised by the top-secret storyline conclusion. Speaking of her Holby City exit, Potts exclusively told Digital Spy: "I am proud that I have been a part of this fantastic programme and I'm really thankful that I have had the opportunity to work on this show. "I'd never say never to coming back - I absolutely love the programme and all the (more)...
- 10/23/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Ex-Emmerdale actor Luke Tittensor was today handed a two-year suspended sentence for causing grievous bodily harm. The 19-year-old - who admitted to inflicting GBH on a 16-year-old in February last year - appeared at Bolton Crown Court this afternoon where he was sentenced to nine months in prison suspended for two years. The sentence also included 200 hours' unpaid work with an order to pay £1,000 compensation and £1,100 costs. The unnamed Rochdale teenager suffered a broken jaw in the incident and was forced to undergo corrective surgery. Judge Lindsey Kushner QC said: "You look like a responsible young man. You behaved like so many of the louts that we see before us in these courts. You are 19 years of age but ostensibly more mature than most 19-year-olds because you have been living in the public eye since you were a child."
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- 4/29/2009
- by By Kris Green
- Digital Spy
Ex-Emmerdale actor Luke Tittensor was today handed a two-year suspended sentence for causing grievous bodily harm. The 19-year-old - who admitted to inflicting GBH on a 16-year-old in February last year - appeared at Bolton Crown Court this afternoon where he was sentenced to nine months in prison suspended for two years. The sentence also included 200 hours' unpaid work with an order to pay £1,000 compensation and £1,100 costs. The unnamed Rochdale teenager suffered a broken jaw in the incident and was forced to undergo corrective surgery. Judge Lindsey Kushner QC said: "You look like a responsible young man. You behaved like so many of the louts that we see before us in these courts. You are 19 years of age but ostensibly more mature than most 19-year-olds because you have been living in the public eye since you were a child."
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- 4/29/2009
- by By Kris Green
- Digital Spy
Actor Luke Tittensor has been axed from ITV soap Emmerdale after recently pleading guilty to GBH. Following a meeting with the show's bosses, the decision has been taken to terminate the 19-year-old's contract due to the serious nature of the charge. Last month, Tittensor - who plays Daz Eden in the soap - admitted to inflicting grievous bodily harm on an unnamed 16-year-old in an incident which took place in Rochdale, Lancashire on February 15. The teenager in question suffered a broken jaw and was forced to undergo corrective surgery. A spokesperson for the ITV soap said: "As Luke has pleaded guilty to the serious charge (more)...
- 4/21/2009
- by By Kris Green
- Digital Spy
Emmerdale star Luke Tittensor has pleaded guilty to assaulting a 16-year-old boy in relation to an incident that occurred last year. The actor, 19, who plays Daz Eden in the ITV1 soap, admitted inflicting grievous bodily harm on the unnamed teenager in Rochdale, Lancashire, on February 15. Appearing at Bolton Crown Court, Tittensor spoke only to confirm his name, address and to enter his plea. The victim, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, (more)...
- 3/23/2009
- by By Lara Martin
- Digital Spy
Emmerdale star Luke Tittensor has pleaded guilty to assaulting a 16-year-old boy in relation to an incident that occurred last year. The actor, 19, who plays Daz Eden in the ITV1 soap, admitted inflicting grievous bodily harm on the unnamed teenager in Rochdale, Lancashire, on February 15. Appearing at Bolton Crown Court, Tittensor spoke only to confirm his name, address and to enter his plea. The victim, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, (more)...
- 3/23/2009
- by By Lara Martin
- Digital Spy
This is the moment that Emmerdale youngsters Victoria (Isabel Hodgins) and Daz (Luke Tittensor) make the most shocking and gruesome discovery of their lives when they unearth Shane's body in Home Farm's lake. After initially not believing Victoria's story about the possibility of a body floating in the lake, Daz eventually relents and agrees to return to Home Farm for another look. When poking around the water with a stick apparently proves fruitless, Daz upsets Victoria when he makes fun of the situation. (more)...
- 12/30/2008
- by By Kris Green
- Digital Spy
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