If you’re a paranormal buff, you’ve no doubt heard of a connection between a demon named Zozo and Ouija boards; and an expert on the subject, Darren Evans, is joining forces with YouTube site LiveSciFi this Halloween season for a… Continue Reading →
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- 10/20/2016
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Back when we were doing our 13th episode of Brainwaves, our scheduled guest, paranormal investigator Darren Evans, couldn’t make the show so instead we brought you cats a surprise episode with Zak Bagans. Darren has rescheduled his appearance for next… Continue Reading →
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- 9/21/2016
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Back when we were doing our 13th episode of Brainwaves, our scheduled guest, paranormal investigator Darren Evans, couldn’t make the show so instead we brought you cats a surprise episode with Zak Bagans. Darren has rescheduled his appearance for next… Continue Reading →
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- 9/16/2016
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Galavant may not be headed back to the small screen after ABC cancelled it yesterday. But TVLine reports the musical comedy may be headed to the stage.
Galavant starred Joshua Sasse as the titular dashing hero, who goes on an epic adventure in search of his true love. Mallory Jansen, Timothy Omundson, Karen David, Vinnie Jones, Luke Youngblood, Ben Presley, and Darren Evans also starred.
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Galavant starred Joshua Sasse as the titular dashing hero, who goes on an epic adventure in search of his true love. Mallory Jansen, Timothy Omundson, Karen David, Vinnie Jones, Luke Youngblood, Ben Presley, and Darren Evans also starred.
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- 5/14/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The first season of Galavant drew low ratings but ABC renewed it for a second season anyway. Will the numbers grow this time around or will they fall lower? Cancelled or renewed for season three? Stay tuned.
Galavant revolves around a brave and dashing hero (Joshua Sasse) -- who can also sing and dance. Now that he's discovered the dark side of Madalena (Mallory Jansen), Galavant's adventures continue as he embarks on an unlikely bromance with King Richard (Timothy Omundson) and fights to rekindle the romance with his true love, Isabella (Karen David). Others in the cast include Vinnie Jones, Luke Youngblood, Ben Presley, Darren Evans, Stanley Townsend, Genevieve Allenbury, Sophie McShera, and Rutger Hauer.Read More…...
Galavant revolves around a brave and dashing hero (Joshua Sasse) -- who can also sing and dance. Now that he's discovered the dark side of Madalena (Mallory Jansen), Galavant's adventures continue as he embarks on an unlikely bromance with King Richard (Timothy Omundson) and fights to rekindle the romance with his true love, Isabella (Karen David). Others in the cast include Vinnie Jones, Luke Youngblood, Ben Presley, Darren Evans, Stanley Townsend, Genevieve Allenbury, Sophie McShera, and Rutger Hauer.Read More…...
- 1/4/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Seven episodes were provided prior to broadcast.
It’s been a lonely, quiet year without the screwball charm of ABC’s Galavant on television. Although the first season of the “musical comedy extravaganza” somewhat fizzled out by the end of its truncated eight-episode run, its underlying silly spirit carried a lot of weight in sticking everything from the show’s characters to its songs and jokes inside of your head long after its January finale. Galavant‘s second season improves upon that memorably anarchic humor in a way that feels revitalized and once again energetic, for the first seven episodes at least.
And if you think creator Dan Fogelman and composers Alan Menken and Glenn Slater are just gonna regurgitate the same ballads from last year, think again. The minute Galavant (Joshua Sasse) begins belting the show’s classic tune in order to appease a seasick King Richard (Timothy Omundson...
It’s been a lonely, quiet year without the screwball charm of ABC’s Galavant on television. Although the first season of the “musical comedy extravaganza” somewhat fizzled out by the end of its truncated eight-episode run, its underlying silly spirit carried a lot of weight in sticking everything from the show’s characters to its songs and jokes inside of your head long after its January finale. Galavant‘s second season improves upon that memorably anarchic humor in a way that feels revitalized and once again energetic, for the first seven episodes at least.
And if you think creator Dan Fogelman and composers Alan Menken and Glenn Slater are just gonna regurgitate the same ballads from last year, think again. The minute Galavant (Joshua Sasse) begins belting the show’s classic tune in order to appease a seasick King Richard (Timothy Omundson...
- 12/30/2015
- by Mitchel Broussard
- We Got This Covered
Blood-soaked medieval drama The Bastard Executioner is now available on streaming service Presto.
The Kurt Sutter (Sons of Anarchy) special event series unfolds during a time rife with rebellion and political upheaval..
Set in 14th century Northern Wales, The Bastard Executioner tells the the story of Wilkin Brattle (Lee Jones), a warrior whose life is forever changed when a divine messenger implores him to set aside his sword and lead the life of another man: a journeyman executioner.
Brattle walks a tight rope between protecting his true identity while also serving his mysterious destiny..
Brattle is guided by a mystical healer named Annora (Katy Sagal)..
In addition to being under Annora's control, Brattle is manipulated by Milus Corbett (Stephen Moyer), a devious Chamberlain with political aspirations.
Brattle traverses political and emotional pitfalls on his way to understanding his greater purpose — all while being driven by an increasing romantic connection with...
The Kurt Sutter (Sons of Anarchy) special event series unfolds during a time rife with rebellion and political upheaval..
Set in 14th century Northern Wales, The Bastard Executioner tells the the story of Wilkin Brattle (Lee Jones), a warrior whose life is forever changed when a divine messenger implores him to set aside his sword and lead the life of another man: a journeyman executioner.
Brattle walks a tight rope between protecting his true identity while also serving his mysterious destiny..
Brattle is guided by a mystical healer named Annora (Katy Sagal)..
In addition to being under Annora's control, Brattle is manipulated by Milus Corbett (Stephen Moyer), a devious Chamberlain with political aspirations.
Brattle traverses political and emotional pitfalls on his way to understanding his greater purpose — all while being driven by an increasing romantic connection with...
- 12/13/2015
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Wilson Brattle (Lee Jones) can now beat his sword into a plowshare, since there will not be a second season of The Bastard Executioner TV show. FX has cancelled the Tuesday night drama after one season of ten episodes.
According to Deadline, creator Kurt Sutter, who also plays the Dark Mute character, knew the 14th century period drama would not return for season two, when he filmed the season one and series finale.
Deadline reports Sutter took out ads (below) in the trades, to thank the cast, crew, and the network. Said cast includes: Jones, Sutter, Stephen Moyer, Matthieu Charneau, Katey Sagal, Flora Spencer-Longhurst, Sam Spruell, Darren Evans, Danny Sapani, Timothy V. Murphy, Sarah White, Sarah Sweeny, Ethan Griffiths, and Ross O’Hennessy. Read More…...
According to Deadline, creator Kurt Sutter, who also plays the Dark Mute character, knew the 14th century period drama would not return for season two, when he filmed the season one and series finale.
Deadline reports Sutter took out ads (below) in the trades, to thank the cast, crew, and the network. Said cast includes: Jones, Sutter, Stephen Moyer, Matthieu Charneau, Katey Sagal, Flora Spencer-Longhurst, Sam Spruell, Darren Evans, Danny Sapani, Timothy V. Murphy, Sarah White, Sarah Sweeny, Ethan Griffiths, and Ross O’Hennessy. Read More…...
- 11/18/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Kurt Sutter's last TV series on FX, Sons of Anarchy, was a big ratings success for the cable channel and ran for seven seasons. Will his new show, The Bastard Executioner, be a hit as well? Cancelled or renewed for a second season? Stay tuned.
A medieval drama set in 14th century Wales, The Bastard Executioner follows Wilkin Brattle (Lee Jones). He was a Knight during King Edward the First's reign and is a deeply spiritual man. He wants to settle down and live the quiet life of a farmer but it's not to be. The rest of the cast includes Stephen Moyer, Matthieu Charneau, Katey Sagal, Flora Spencer-Longhurst, Kurt Sutter, Sam Spruell, Darren Evans, Danny Sapani, Timothy V. Murphy, Sarah White, Sarah Sweeny, Ethan Griffiths, and Ross O'Hennessy.
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A medieval drama set in 14th century Wales, The Bastard Executioner follows Wilkin Brattle (Lee Jones). He was a Knight during King Edward the First's reign and is a deeply spiritual man. He wants to settle down and live the quiet life of a farmer but it's not to be. The rest of the cast includes Stephen Moyer, Matthieu Charneau, Katey Sagal, Flora Spencer-Longhurst, Kurt Sutter, Sam Spruell, Darren Evans, Danny Sapani, Timothy V. Murphy, Sarah White, Sarah Sweeny, Ethan Griffiths, and Ross O'Hennessy.
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- 10/2/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Never fear, Sons of Anarchy fans – though that acclaimed FX drama has concluded its final season, creator Kurt Sutter is reteaming with the network for this fall’s medieval actioner The Bastard Executioner. Now, a first teaser trailer for the sure-to-be brutal show has landed, and though it’s a relatively content-free look at the series, it does do a little to put us into the program’s period setting.
Katey Sagal stars alongside Lee Jones, Stephen Moyer, Flora Spencer-Longhurst, Sam Spruell, Darren Evans, Danny Sapani, Timothy V. Murphy, Sarah White, Sarah Sweeney, Elen Rhys, Ethan Griffiths and guest star Matthew Rhys in the series. Here’s the logline:
Bastard Executioner tells the story of a warrior knight in King Edward The Thirds charge who is broken by the ravages of war and vows to lay down his sword. But when that violence finds him again, he is forced to...
Katey Sagal stars alongside Lee Jones, Stephen Moyer, Flora Spencer-Longhurst, Sam Spruell, Darren Evans, Danny Sapani, Timothy V. Murphy, Sarah White, Sarah Sweeney, Elen Rhys, Ethan Griffiths and guest star Matthew Rhys in the series. Here’s the logline:
Bastard Executioner tells the story of a warrior knight in King Edward The Thirds charge who is broken by the ravages of war and vows to lay down his sword. But when that violence finds him again, he is forced to...
- 7/17/2015
- by Isaac Feldberg
- We Got This Covered
The first teaser for FX’s “The Bastard Executioner,” the new period drama from “Sons of Anarchy” creator Kurt Sutter, hit the web on Monday. The trailer, which debuted at Comic-Con and aired during Sunday night’s premiere of “The Strain,” features Lee Jones as a 14th-century knight who gives up his life of killing, but ends up becoming executioner. “The Bastard Executioner” features series regulars Jones, Stephen Moyer, Katey Sagal, Flora Spencer-Longhurst, Kurt Sutter, Sam Spruell, Darren Evans, Danny Sapani, Timothy V. Murphy, Sarah White, Sarah Sweeney, Elen Rhys, Ethan Griffiths and guest star Matthew Rhys. Also read: Kurt Sutter's 'Bastard Executioner' Gets.
- 7/13/2015
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Kurt Sutter is going medieval on audiences' asses with The Bastard Executioner. The first trailer for his new FX series hit the Internet after Comic-Con and it'll make you feel things. What kind of things? That depends on the kind of person you are. Set in the early 14th century, the show follows a knight who vows to give up fighting…until he is forced to become the executioner. Bastard Executioner stars True Blood's Stephen Moyer, Sutter, Darren Evans, Lee Jones, Elen Rhys, Sam Spruell, Flora Spencer-Longhurst, Timothy V. Murphy, Brian F. O'Byrne, Kyle Rees and Katey Sagal. You may have a hard time spotting Sagal because she looks completely unrecognizable in the trailer. And now maybe...
- 7/13/2015
- E! Online
There are some questions that you think you're going to know the answer to when you ask them. So when I questioned My Mad Fat Diary star Jodie Comer about whether she thought fans would be happy with the ending to the show, I thought I could guess what she would say.
But then she replied: "No, I don't think they will. I think the fans feel so emotional and so strong towards it that I think some people have a really strong want for certain things that maybe possibly didn't happen and they're just going to have to come to terms with that. I don't think it's going to be, 'I didn't like that episode', I think it's going to be more like, 'No, that's not what I wanted to happen!' Well, that's what happens, so we're going to have to deal with that."
Classic My Mad Fat Diary.
But then she replied: "No, I don't think they will. I think the fans feel so emotional and so strong towards it that I think some people have a really strong want for certain things that maybe possibly didn't happen and they're just going to have to come to terms with that. I don't think it's going to be, 'I didn't like that episode', I think it's going to be more like, 'No, that's not what I wanted to happen!' Well, that's what happens, so we're going to have to deal with that."
Classic My Mad Fat Diary.
- 6/20/2015
- Digital Spy
My Mad Fat Diary is back for its third - and final - series this month, and we have your very first look at the gang in the new episodes.
E4 has just popped over this first look picture, featuring Rae (Sharon Rooney), Izzy (Ciara Baxendale), Archie (Dan Cohen), Finn (Nico Mirallegro), Chloe (Jodie Comer), Chop (Jordan Murphy) and Danny (Darren Evans) sitting together in the pub.
We found out in February that the third series of My Mad Fat Diary, made up of three hour-long episodes, will be the last.
The new instalments will see the group planning for their futures, with Chloe looking into attending business school and Finn wanting to settle down.
Meanwhile, Rae will meet a new friend - played by Game of Thrones, Glue and Fresh Meat star Faye Marsay - who "forces her to see everything differently".
The new series of My Mad Fat Diary...
E4 has just popped over this first look picture, featuring Rae (Sharon Rooney), Izzy (Ciara Baxendale), Archie (Dan Cohen), Finn (Nico Mirallegro), Chloe (Jodie Comer), Chop (Jordan Murphy) and Danny (Darren Evans) sitting together in the pub.
We found out in February that the third series of My Mad Fat Diary, made up of three hour-long episodes, will be the last.
The new instalments will see the group planning for their futures, with Chloe looking into attending business school and Finn wanting to settle down.
Meanwhile, Rae will meet a new friend - played by Game of Thrones, Glue and Fresh Meat star Faye Marsay - who "forces her to see everything differently".
The new series of My Mad Fat Diary...
- 6/1/2015
- Digital Spy
FX have officially announced that they have ordered a ten-episode first season of "The Bastard Executioner," the new period drama TV series from "Sons of Anarchy" creator Kurt Sutter.
The story follows a warrior knight in King Edward I's charge who is broken by the ravages of war and vows to lay down his sword. But when that violence finds him again he is forced to pick up the bloodiest sword of all.
Series regulars include Lee Jones, Stephen Moyer, Katey Sagal, Flora Spencer-Longhurst, Kurt Sutter, Sam Spruell, Darren Evans, Danny Sapani, Timothy V. Murphy, Sarah White, Sarah Sweeney, Elen Rhys, Ethan Griffiths and guest star Matthew Rhys.
The pilot recently wrapped production in Wales and shooting on the rest of the season will resume this summer before the series begins airing this Fall. The first photo from the series has also gone online.
Sutter, Brian Grazer, Francie Calfo and...
The story follows a warrior knight in King Edward I's charge who is broken by the ravages of war and vows to lay down his sword. But when that violence finds him again he is forced to pick up the bloodiest sword of all.
Series regulars include Lee Jones, Stephen Moyer, Katey Sagal, Flora Spencer-Longhurst, Kurt Sutter, Sam Spruell, Darren Evans, Danny Sapani, Timothy V. Murphy, Sarah White, Sarah Sweeney, Elen Rhys, Ethan Griffiths and guest star Matthew Rhys.
The pilot recently wrapped production in Wales and shooting on the rest of the season will resume this summer before the series begins airing this Fall. The first photo from the series has also gone online.
Sutter, Brian Grazer, Francie Calfo and...
- 5/22/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Hot off the conclusion of his long-running FX series Sons of Anarchy, Kurt Sutter is reteaming with the network on medieval epic The Bastard Executioner, which has just been green-lit for a 10-episode first season to air this fall.
Lee Jones, Stephen Moyer, Katey Sagal, Flora Spencer-Longhurst, Kurt Sutter and Sam Spruell all star in the period drama, which, according to FX’s official press release, tells the story of a warrior knight in King Edward I’s charge who is broken by the ravages of war and vows to lay down his sword. But when that violence finds him again he is forced to pick up the bloodiest sword of all. Expect a bloodstained, gritty series comparable to Game of Thrones and Camelot.
Darren Evans, Danny Sapani, Timothy V. Murphy, Sarah White, Sarah Sweeney, Elen Rhys, Ethan Griffiths and Matthew Rhys also have roles in the show.
John Landgraf,...
Lee Jones, Stephen Moyer, Katey Sagal, Flora Spencer-Longhurst, Kurt Sutter and Sam Spruell all star in the period drama, which, according to FX’s official press release, tells the story of a warrior knight in King Edward I’s charge who is broken by the ravages of war and vows to lay down his sword. But when that violence finds him again he is forced to pick up the bloodiest sword of all. Expect a bloodstained, gritty series comparable to Game of Thrones and Camelot.
Darren Evans, Danny Sapani, Timothy V. Murphy, Sarah White, Sarah Sweeney, Elen Rhys, Ethan Griffiths and Matthew Rhys also have roles in the show.
John Landgraf,...
- 5/22/2015
- by Isaac Feldberg
- We Got This Covered
Sons Of Anarchy creator Kurt Sutter is set to bring a whole new world of pain and torture to FX with his forthcoming show, The Bastard Executioner. So far only ordered to pilot, the medieval period drama is nevertheless steamrolling ahead with news of its extensive cast of characters.
A shift away from the sunny-but-bloody Californian locale of Sons, The Bastard Executioner will revolve around “a warrior knight in King Edward III’s charge who is broken by the ravages of war and vows to lay down his sword. But when that violence finds him again he is forced to pick up the bloodiest sword of all.”
According to THR, Australian theater thesp Lee Jones has snagged the titular role of a man named Wilkin Brattle. Alongside him in the pool of new arrivals are True Blood star Stephen Moyer, who is set to star as Brattle’s go-to man Milus Corbett,...
A shift away from the sunny-but-bloody Californian locale of Sons, The Bastard Executioner will revolve around “a warrior knight in King Edward III’s charge who is broken by the ravages of war and vows to lay down his sword. But when that violence finds him again he is forced to pick up the bloodiest sword of all.”
According to THR, Australian theater thesp Lee Jones has snagged the titular role of a man named Wilkin Brattle. Alongside him in the pool of new arrivals are True Blood star Stephen Moyer, who is set to star as Brattle’s go-to man Milus Corbett,...
- 2/24/2015
- by Gem Seddon
- We Got This Covered
Stephen Moyer apparently has a thing for period garb.
The actor, who spent a good portion of his time on True Blood stuck in the 1800s, has signed on to star opposite Katey Sagal in Sons of Anarchy creator Kurt Sutter’s 14th century-set drama pilot The Bastard Executioner, TVLine has learned.
In a surprising move, Sutter himself is set to play a major role in the potential series. Additionally, Aussie newcomer Lee Jones has snagged the title role, and The Americans‘ Matthew Rhys will guest-star in the project.
RelatedPost Mortem: Sons of Anarchy Ep on ‘Shakespearean’ Finale,...
The actor, who spent a good portion of his time on True Blood stuck in the 1800s, has signed on to star opposite Katey Sagal in Sons of Anarchy creator Kurt Sutter’s 14th century-set drama pilot The Bastard Executioner, TVLine has learned.
In a surprising move, Sutter himself is set to play a major role in the potential series. Additionally, Aussie newcomer Lee Jones has snagged the title role, and The Americans‘ Matthew Rhys will guest-star in the project.
RelatedPost Mortem: Sons of Anarchy Ep on ‘Shakespearean’ Finale,...
- 2/24/2015
- TVLine.com
ABC’s Galavant wrapped its eight-episode freshman run on Sunday night by installing a new face on the throne, leaving another princess to be saved and sending two frenemies on a slow boat to… where, Mist Haven? Who knows.
Here, TVLine’s two biggest Galavant fans (Galafans?), Editor-at-Large Matt Webb Mitovich and West Coast Reporter Rebecca Iannucci, reflect on the ambitious musical-comedy’s maiden voyage and express reservations about what any possible Season 2 would look like.
We come here to primarily celebrate ABC’s Galavant as a whole, though I admittedly came away from the finale feeling a bit “meh.
Here, TVLine’s two biggest Galavant fans (Galafans?), Editor-at-Large Matt Webb Mitovich and West Coast Reporter Rebecca Iannucci, reflect on the ambitious musical-comedy’s maiden voyage and express reservations about what any possible Season 2 would look like.
We come here to primarily celebrate ABC’s Galavant as a whole, though I admittedly came away from the finale feeling a bit “meh.
- 1/26/2015
- TVLine.com
As we await the Stateside release of zombie flick Goal of the Dead, director Thierry Poiraud already has another horror film headed our way, and the premise is certainly an interesting and original one.
Poiraud's next is entitled Don't Grow Up, written by Marie Garel Weiss. The film stars Fergus Riordan, Madeleine Kelly, McKell David, Darren Evans, Natifa Mai, Diego Mendez, Dominique Baute, and Daniela Jerez.
You'll find an image gallery, the plot crunch, and poster art below courtesy of Bloody Disgusting!
Synopsis
On an isolated island a group of teenage delinquents living in a youth center wake up to find themselves alone with no one to watch over them. After much partying, their supervisor appears out of nowhere, feverish and shaking. He suddenly attacks the students. They fight back and kill him accidentally, leaving them no other choice than to flee the crime scene.
As they run away, they...
Poiraud's next is entitled Don't Grow Up, written by Marie Garel Weiss. The film stars Fergus Riordan, Madeleine Kelly, McKell David, Darren Evans, Natifa Mai, Diego Mendez, Dominique Baute, and Daniela Jerez.
You'll find an image gallery, the plot crunch, and poster art below courtesy of Bloody Disgusting!
Synopsis
On an isolated island a group of teenage delinquents living in a youth center wake up to find themselves alone with no one to watch over them. After much partying, their supervisor appears out of nowhere, feverish and shaking. He suddenly attacks the students. They fight back and kill him accidentally, leaving them no other choice than to flee the crime scene.
As they run away, they...
- 7/10/2014
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
My Mad Fat Diary has announced its return date.
The second series will start on E4 on Monday, February 17. Starring Sharon Rooney, it will focus on her character Rae starting college.
The new episodes will also centre on Rae's insecurities about her relationship with Finn.
She is then encouraged to either stop caring what people think, drop out of college or break up with Finn.
The 1990s-set comedy will also see the return of Nico Mirallegro, Ciara Baxendale, Darren Evans, Jodie Corner, Dan Cohen and Jordan Murphy.
Channel 4 previously said of the show: "Series two kicks off at the hazy end of the long hot summer of 1996, just after Rae has finally revealed the truth about her mental health to her gang of friends and shared that moment with object of her lust Finn.
"Things are pretty much as good as they get in Lincolnshire. But there's something looming...
The second series will start on E4 on Monday, February 17. Starring Sharon Rooney, it will focus on her character Rae starting college.
The new episodes will also centre on Rae's insecurities about her relationship with Finn.
She is then encouraged to either stop caring what people think, drop out of college or break up with Finn.
The 1990s-set comedy will also see the return of Nico Mirallegro, Ciara Baxendale, Darren Evans, Jodie Corner, Dan Cohen and Jordan Murphy.
Channel 4 previously said of the show: "Series two kicks off at the hazy end of the long hot summer of 1996, just after Rae has finally revealed the truth about her mental health to her gang of friends and shared that moment with object of her lust Finn.
"Things are pretty much as good as they get in Lincolnshire. But there's something looming...
- 2/5/2014
- Digital Spy
E4 has unveiled the first trailer for My Mad Fat Diary's second series.
The promo sees Rae (Sharon Rooney) about to embark on college life and the various new issues that come with it.
The 1990s-set E4 comedy drama will return for a second run in February.
Nico Mirallegro, Ciara Baxendale, Darren Evans, Jodie Corner, Dan Cohen and Jordan Murphy will also return in the second series.
Channel 4's press release for the new run states: "Series two kicks off at the hazy end of the long hot summer of 1996, just after Rae has finally revealed the truth about her mental health to her gang of friends and shared that moment with object of her lust Finn.
"Things are pretty much as good as they get in Lincolnshire. But there's something looming on the horizon which threatens to disrupt the glorious status quo... College."
Digital Spy ranked My Mad Fat Diary...
The promo sees Rae (Sharon Rooney) about to embark on college life and the various new issues that come with it.
The 1990s-set E4 comedy drama will return for a second run in February.
Nico Mirallegro, Ciara Baxendale, Darren Evans, Jodie Corner, Dan Cohen and Jordan Murphy will also return in the second series.
Channel 4's press release for the new run states: "Series two kicks off at the hazy end of the long hot summer of 1996, just after Rae has finally revealed the truth about her mental health to her gang of friends and shared that moment with object of her lust Finn.
"Things are pretty much as good as they get in Lincolnshire. But there's something looming on the horizon which threatens to disrupt the glorious status quo... College."
Digital Spy ranked My Mad Fat Diary...
- 1/13/2014
- Digital Spy
A first-look picture for the second series of My Mad Fat Diary had been released by Channel 4.
The critically-acclaimed E4 comedy drama returns in February and the preview snap suggests that Rae and her friends' antics are going to be just as manic as in the first series.
Digital Spy's writers ranked the show's first series inside its Top 25 TV shows of 2013.
Sharon Rooney, Nico Mirallegro, Ciara Baxendale, Darren Evans, Jodie Corner, Dan Cohen and Jordan Murphy will all be back in the second series.
The series is based on Rae Earl's 2007 book about her teenage years in the '80s. The E4 show is slightly different with the setting updated to the '90s.
Channel 4's press release for the new episodes teases: "Series two kicks off at the hazy end of the long hot summer of 1996, just after Rae has finally revealed the truth about...
The critically-acclaimed E4 comedy drama returns in February and the preview snap suggests that Rae and her friends' antics are going to be just as manic as in the first series.
Digital Spy's writers ranked the show's first series inside its Top 25 TV shows of 2013.
Sharon Rooney, Nico Mirallegro, Ciara Baxendale, Darren Evans, Jodie Corner, Dan Cohen and Jordan Murphy will all be back in the second series.
The series is based on Rae Earl's 2007 book about her teenage years in the '80s. The E4 show is slightly different with the setting updated to the '90s.
Channel 4's press release for the new episodes teases: "Series two kicks off at the hazy end of the long hot summer of 1996, just after Rae has finally revealed the truth about...
- 1/10/2014
- Digital Spy
Series 2 of My Mad Fat Diary starts in February and here's a first look at the returning cast in an official photo shoot for the new series.
The second series of the critically-acclaimed E4 drama begins at the hazy end of the long hot summer of 1996, a few weeks after Rae has finally revealed the truth about her mental health to her gang of friends and shared that moment with object of her lust, Finn. Feeling like her days as a psychiatric ward inpatient are behind her, Rae now faces sixth form college – but will she be able to survive this exposed new world? Set at the height of Brit Pop, My Mad Fat Diary continues to celebrate the truth of teenage life, in all its confusing, painful, joyous glory.
Sharon Rooney stars as Rae
Nico Mirallegro stars as Finn
Jodie Comer returns as Chloe
Jordan Murphy as Chop
Darren Evans...
The second series of the critically-acclaimed E4 drama begins at the hazy end of the long hot summer of 1996, a few weeks after Rae has finally revealed the truth about her mental health to her gang of friends and shared that moment with object of her lust, Finn. Feeling like her days as a psychiatric ward inpatient are behind her, Rae now faces sixth form college – but will she be able to survive this exposed new world? Set at the height of Brit Pop, My Mad Fat Diary continues to celebrate the truth of teenage life, in all its confusing, painful, joyous glory.
Sharon Rooney stars as Rae
Nico Mirallegro stars as Finn
Jodie Comer returns as Chloe
Jordan Murphy as Chop
Darren Evans...
- 1/10/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
It’s the summer of 1976, and between a conservative school administration and an unrelenting drought, things are beyond dry for Wales’ scrappier teens. It’s little wonder that they flock to the more permissive Miss Mae (Minnie Driver) and her glam-rock interpretation of Shakespeare’s "The Tempest" for the school play. Alas, "Hunky Dory" primarily concerns itself with familiar extracurricular woes and offers up much ado about nothing instead of a more rollicking or romantic coming-of-age story. Each protagonist has their healthy amount of burdens. Mae has to contend with a “small delegation” of disgruntled faculty; to hear it from one, “self-expression doesn’t butter any parsnips” (She is just as puzzled by the remark as we are.) There’s nice guy Davy (Aneurin Barnard) harboring a crush on the play’s co-lead, Stella (Danielle Branch); bullied Kenny (Darren Evans) giving into the peer pressures of his skinhead brethren; and...
- 3/21/2013
- by William Goss
- The Playlist
Satisfactory Endeavor: Evans’ Latest Enjoyable Fluff
Welsh director Marc Evans explores 1970’s rural Wales with his latest film, Hunky Dory, following his 2010 film Patagonia. While Evans is somewhat of a genre jumper, oscillating between thrillers like My Little Eye and Trauma to indie drama like 2006’s Snowcake, his films don’t quite seem to bear a directorial signature. His latest, which is a sort of coming of age story about a group of high school students staging an ambitious musical that, on one hand feels much more sincere than any number of similar American examples (yes, like Glee), lacks any sort of real depth. As its title implies, everything seems to be moving along quite alright, which perhaps is only evidence that Evans’ film isn’t trying to be anything more than it simply is, a kindhearted film about a friendly, progressive minded teacher helping kids explore emotions through art.
Welsh director Marc Evans explores 1970’s rural Wales with his latest film, Hunky Dory, following his 2010 film Patagonia. While Evans is somewhat of a genre jumper, oscillating between thrillers like My Little Eye and Trauma to indie drama like 2006’s Snowcake, his films don’t quite seem to bear a directorial signature. His latest, which is a sort of coming of age story about a group of high school students staging an ambitious musical that, on one hand feels much more sincere than any number of similar American examples (yes, like Glee), lacks any sort of real depth. As its title implies, everything seems to be moving along quite alright, which perhaps is only evidence that Evans’ film isn’t trying to be anything more than it simply is, a kindhearted film about a friendly, progressive minded teacher helping kids explore emotions through art.
- 3/21/2013
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Back in July, Screenterrier announced the casting of a new comedy drama coming to E4 based on the novel by Rae Earl, My Fat Mad Teenage Diary. Here's a first look at the new series, My Mad Fat Diary which will launch on E4 in January 2013.
Set in the mid-90s at the height of cool Britannia, My Mad Fat Diary takes a hilarious and honest look at teenage life from the perspective of Rae - a funny, music-mad 16-year-old who, despite an eccentric mother and her own body image and mental health issues, has a huge lust for life, love and trying to get laid.
Sharon Rooney, in her first major TV role, leads the cast as Rae, and is joined by a raft of fresh young talent for the six hour long episode series. Rae's friendship group includes best friend and popular girl Chloe played by Jodie Comer,...
Set in the mid-90s at the height of cool Britannia, My Mad Fat Diary takes a hilarious and honest look at teenage life from the perspective of Rae - a funny, music-mad 16-year-old who, despite an eccentric mother and her own body image and mental health issues, has a huge lust for life, love and trying to get laid.
Sharon Rooney, in her first major TV role, leads the cast as Rae, and is joined by a raft of fresh young talent for the six hour long episode series. Rae's friendship group includes best friend and popular girl Chloe played by Jodie Comer,...
- 12/17/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
It’s the summer of 1976, and between a conservative school administration and an unrelenting drought, things are beyond dry for Wales’ scrappier teens. It’s little wonder that they flock to the more permissive Miss Mae (Minnie Driver) and her glam-rock interpretation of Shakespeare’s "The Tempest" for the school play. Alas, "Hunky Dory" primarily concerns itself with familiar extracurricular woes and offers up much ado about nothing instead of a more rollicking or romantic coming-of-age story.
Each protagonist has their healthy amount of burdens. Mae has to contend with a “small delegation” of disgruntled faculty; to hear it from one, “self-expression doesn’t butter any parsnips” (She is just as puzzled by the remark as we are.) There’s nice guy Davy (Aneurin Barnard) harboring a crush on the play’s co-lead, Stella (Danielle Branch); bullied Kenny (Darren Evans) giving into the peer pressures of his skinhead brethren; and...
Each protagonist has their healthy amount of burdens. Mae has to contend with a “small delegation” of disgruntled faculty; to hear it from one, “self-expression doesn’t butter any parsnips” (She is just as puzzled by the remark as we are.) There’s nice guy Davy (Aneurin Barnard) harboring a crush on the play’s co-lead, Stella (Danielle Branch); bullied Kenny (Darren Evans) giving into the peer pressures of his skinhead brethren; and...
- 3/11/2012
- by William Goss
- The Playlist
As we're sure you're aware, BBC America's "Being Human" returns Saturday night, February 25th, at 9:00 pm Et/Pt as part of the network's Supernatural Saturday. In honor of the occasion they want to hear your "Roommate From Hell" stories. Read on to learn how you can participate.
First share your Roommate From Hell story on Twitter with the hashtag #RoommateFromHell. Then go to BBCAmerica.com/roommatefromhell to share your beastly bunkmate story and enter to win an ultimate Supernatural Saturday prize pack - including DVD sets of all your favorite Bbca sci-fi shows, awesome t-shirts and limited-edition "Doctor Who" goodies! Plus, keep your eyes peeled: You may see your tale on BBC America, too.
The following video should answer any other questions you may have.
Synopsis:
Following the gripping Series Three finale in which viewers watched Mitchell fall victim to the wolf-shaped bullet, Series Four sees the aftermath...
First share your Roommate From Hell story on Twitter with the hashtag #RoommateFromHell. Then go to BBCAmerica.com/roommatefromhell to share your beastly bunkmate story and enter to win an ultimate Supernatural Saturday prize pack - including DVD sets of all your favorite Bbca sci-fi shows, awesome t-shirts and limited-edition "Doctor Who" goodies! Plus, keep your eyes peeled: You may see your tale on BBC America, too.
The following video should answer any other questions you may have.
Synopsis:
Following the gripping Series Three finale in which viewers watched Mitchell fall victim to the wolf-shaped bullet, Series Four sees the aftermath...
- 2/25/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Yes, we're fans of the Us version of "Being Human" on Syfy, but that doesn't mean we're not uber excited for the UK version's return to BBC America this coming Saturday night, February 25th. If you're the same, then be sure to watch this recap before the new season begins.
BBC America's hit series "Being Human" returns February 25th at 9:00 pm Et/Pt as part of the network's Supernatural Saturday. In its fourth chapter, the show is reinvigorated with new cast members, shocking plot twists, guest appearances, and an altogether new type of supernatural creature. In sharing his excitement about the new season, creator and writer Toby Whithouse ("Doctor Who", "Torchwood") promises: “We take you to somewhere we’ve never been to before.”
Whithouse continues, "Every year we set ourselves the task of creating something bigger and bolder and better than anything that’s happened before. We knew...
BBC America's hit series "Being Human" returns February 25th at 9:00 pm Et/Pt as part of the network's Supernatural Saturday. In its fourth chapter, the show is reinvigorated with new cast members, shocking plot twists, guest appearances, and an altogether new type of supernatural creature. In sharing his excitement about the new season, creator and writer Toby Whithouse ("Doctor Who", "Torchwood") promises: “We take you to somewhere we’ve never been to before.”
Whithouse continues, "Every year we set ourselves the task of creating something bigger and bolder and better than anything that’s happened before. We knew...
- 2/22/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Hunky Dory
Director: Marc Evans
Writer: Laurence Coriat
If Marc Evans’ Hunky Dory is anything to go by, the long hot summer of 1976 was a lot more exciting in South Wales than in North London. My memories are mainly of drought warnings, parched lawns and Bjorn Borg winning Wimbledon. But this movie about a school production of The Tempest throws in everything from lazy afternoons at the lido, to skinheads and a spot of arson. In between there’s an awful lot of Minnie Driver. Hunky Dory has its heart in the right place, but does outstay its welcome by a good 20 minutes.
Driver plays Viv May, the inspirational and aspirational drama teacher at a Swansea secondary school. A former actress, her ambitions have now turned to staging a musical that blends Bowie and the Bard. With her Pre-Raphaelite locks, diaphanous frocks and progressive attitudes, Viv makes enemies in the staff room.
Director: Marc Evans
Writer: Laurence Coriat
If Marc Evans’ Hunky Dory is anything to go by, the long hot summer of 1976 was a lot more exciting in South Wales than in North London. My memories are mainly of drought warnings, parched lawns and Bjorn Borg winning Wimbledon. But this movie about a school production of The Tempest throws in everything from lazy afternoons at the lido, to skinheads and a spot of arson. In between there’s an awful lot of Minnie Driver. Hunky Dory has its heart in the right place, but does outstay its welcome by a good 20 minutes.
Driver plays Viv May, the inspirational and aspirational drama teacher at a Swansea secondary school. A former actress, her ambitions have now turned to staging a musical that blends Bowie and the Bard. With her Pre-Raphaelite locks, diaphanous frocks and progressive attitudes, Viv makes enemies in the staff room.
- 10/26/2011
- by Susannah
- SoundOnSight
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