Christmas break is ending early. BBC America has released a new Class TV show teaser. Watch it, after the jump. Class, season one, premieres on in 2017. When an exact date is announced, we will let you know.A Doctor Who spinoff, Class stars Greg Austin, Fady Elsayed, Sophie Hopkins, Vivan Oparah, and Katherine Kelly. The current and 12th Doctor, Peter Capaldi will guest star in the Class series premiere, “For Tonight We Might Die.” Ben Peel, Anna Shaffer, Paul Marc Davies , and Shannon Murray also guest star in the first two episodes. Read More…...
- 12/28/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Time has looked at your faces, and time never forgets. Watch a new sneak peek of the BBC's upcoming Class TV show, featuring the current Doctor, Peter Capaldi. The Doctor Who spinoff premieres on BBC Three, Saturday, October 22, 2016. In the Us, the series will kick off in 2017, on BBC America.The Class TV series cast includes: Greg Austin, Fady Elsayed, Sophie Hopkins, Vivian Oparah, Katherine Kelly, Jordan Renzo, Pooky Quesnel, and Nigel Betts. Capaldi, Ben Peel, Anna Shaffer, Paul Marc Davies, and Shannon Murray guest star in the series premiere. Patrick Ness, Steven Moffat, and Brian Minchin executive produce.Read More…...
- 10/8/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
School is back in session and BBC Three is sharing its notes on its upcoming Doctor Who spinoff series, Class. The first two episodes premiere on Saturday, October 22, 2016. A world premiere has been scheduled for Thursday, October 20th, at Rich Mix -- the home of Coal Hill Academy, Shoreditch. Doors open at 6:00pm. We have details on obtaining tickets, as well as a meet the cast video and more show information, after the jump.The Class TV series cast includes: Greg Austin, Fady Elsayed, Sophie Hopkins, Vivian Oparah, Katherine Kelly, Jordan Renzo, Pooky Quesnel, and Nigel Betts. The current Doctor, Peter Capaldi, joins them in the Class series premiere, "For Tonight We Might Die." Ben Peel, Anna Shaffer, Paul Marc Davies , and Shannon Murray also guest star in the first two installments. The BBC says, "Fear is coming, tragedy is coming, war is coming.
- 9/28/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
"You're under arrest; you're going to prison." This week, BBC Two released a new teaser for season three of The Fall.The UK drama, which airs on Netflix in the U.S., follows investigator Stella Gibson (Gillian Anderson) as she hunts for serial killer Paul Spector (Jamie Dornan). The cast also includes Laura Donnelly, Bronagh Waugh, Niamh McGrady, Michael McElhatton, and Ben Peel.Read More…...
- 9/17/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Network: Netflix
Episodes: 16 (hour)
Seasons: Three
TV show dates: May 28, 2013 -- present
Series status: Ending
Performers include: Gillian Anderson, Jamie Dornan, Laura Donnelly, Bronagh Waugh, Niamh McGrady, Michael McElhatton, Ben Peel, Frank McCusker, John Lynch, Ian McElhinney, Archie Panjabi, Stuart Graham, Aisling Franciosi, Valene Kane, Emmett J. Scanlan, Bronágh Taggart, Karen Hassan, Jonjo O'Neill, Nick Lee, Colin Morgan, Brian Milligan, Séainín Brennan, and Sean McGinley.
TV show description:
This crime drama is set in Northern Ireland and follows senior investigating officer Stella Gibson (Gillian Anderson). She must temporarily leave her position to enter the Police Service of Northern Ireland to oversee the progress of a murder investigation that has gone on for too long -- Operation Musicman.
When she discovers exactly what is going on in the case, she must work with the local detectives to find...
Episodes: 16 (hour)
Seasons: Three
TV show dates: May 28, 2013 -- present
Series status: Ending
Performers include: Gillian Anderson, Jamie Dornan, Laura Donnelly, Bronagh Waugh, Niamh McGrady, Michael McElhatton, Ben Peel, Frank McCusker, John Lynch, Ian McElhinney, Archie Panjabi, Stuart Graham, Aisling Franciosi, Valene Kane, Emmett J. Scanlan, Bronágh Taggart, Karen Hassan, Jonjo O'Neill, Nick Lee, Colin Morgan, Brian Milligan, Séainín Brennan, and Sean McGinley.
TV show description:
This crime drama is set in Northern Ireland and follows senior investigating officer Stella Gibson (Gillian Anderson). She must temporarily leave her position to enter the Police Service of Northern Ireland to oversee the progress of a murder investigation that has gone on for too long -- Operation Musicman.
When she discovers exactly what is going on in the case, she must work with the local detectives to find...
- 1/6/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Suspects will return for a third series in January on Channel 5.
The semi-improvised crime drama - which stars Fay Ripley, Damien Molony and Clare-Hope Ashitey - will air four new episodes over a two-week period.
The new series begins with the return of DS Jack Weston (Molony) after a period of enforced leave.
Emmett Scanlan (The Fall), Ben Peel (The Fall), Lucy Gaskell (Casualty) and Chris Coghill (EastEnders) will all guest star in the third series.
Jody Latham (Shameless), Ray Fearon (Da Vinci's Demons) and Kathryn Drysdale (Benidorm) will also appear.
Devised by Paul Marquess (The Bill, Footballers' Wives), the series was Channel 5's first original drama for eight years. Working without a traditional script, the cast improvise their dialogue and actions based on a detailed plot synopsis.
The semi-improvised crime drama - which stars Fay Ripley, Damien Molony and Clare-Hope Ashitey - will air four new episodes over a two-week period.
The new series begins with the return of DS Jack Weston (Molony) after a period of enforced leave.
Emmett Scanlan (The Fall), Ben Peel (The Fall), Lucy Gaskell (Casualty) and Chris Coghill (EastEnders) will all guest star in the third series.
Jody Latham (Shameless), Ray Fearon (Da Vinci's Demons) and Kathryn Drysdale (Benidorm) will also appear.
Devised by Paul Marquess (The Bill, Footballers' Wives), the series was Channel 5's first original drama for eight years. Working without a traditional script, the cast improvise their dialogue and actions based on a detailed plot synopsis.
- 11/13/2014
- Digital Spy
Suspects will return to Channel 5 later this month.
The semi-improvised crime drama will launch its second series over two nights on Wednesday, August 20 and Thursday, August 21 at 10pm.
Fay Ripley, Damien Molony and Clare-Hope Ashitey will reprise their roles from the first series, with In the Flesh actor Luke Newberry joining the cast for the new episodes.
Last month, it was announced that EastEnders actress Charlie Brooks and Emmerdale's Dominic Power will guest star in Suspects.
Meanwhile, Claire Cooper (Hollyoaks), Katie Jarvis (Fish Tank), Emmett Scanlan (The Fall) and Ben Peel (The Fall) will all feature in upcoming episodes.
Devised by Paul Marquess (The Bill, Footballers' Wives), the series was Channel 5's first original drama for eight years. Working without a traditional script, the cast improvise their dialogue and actions based on a detailed plot synopsis.
The semi-improvised crime drama will launch its second series over two nights on Wednesday, August 20 and Thursday, August 21 at 10pm.
Fay Ripley, Damien Molony and Clare-Hope Ashitey will reprise their roles from the first series, with In the Flesh actor Luke Newberry joining the cast for the new episodes.
Last month, it was announced that EastEnders actress Charlie Brooks and Emmerdale's Dominic Power will guest star in Suspects.
Meanwhile, Claire Cooper (Hollyoaks), Katie Jarvis (Fish Tank), Emmett Scanlan (The Fall) and Ben Peel (The Fall) will all feature in upcoming episodes.
Devised by Paul Marquess (The Bill, Footballers' Wives), the series was Channel 5's first original drama for eight years. Working without a traditional script, the cast improvise their dialogue and actions based on a detailed plot synopsis.
- 8/6/2014
- Digital Spy
EastEnders actress Charlie Brooks will guest star in Channel 5's Suspects.
The network's original crime drama - which stars Fay Ripley, Damien Molony and Clare-Hope Ashitey - will return to screens with two hour-long specials in the autumn.
Emmerdale's Dominic Power, who played serial killer Cameron Murray, will also guest star in the new episodes.
In The Flesh actor Luke Newberry has also been cast, alongside Claire Cooper (Hollyoaks) and Katie Jarvis (Fish Tank).
Other guest stars for future episodes of the new season are Emmett Scanlan (The Fall, In The Flesh, Hollyoaks), Ben Peel (The Fall), Gillian Kearney (Casualty, Brookside) and Carley Stenson (Hollyoaks).
Devised by Paul Marquess (The Bill, Footballers' Wives), the series was Channel 5's first original drama for eight years. Working without a traditional script, the cast improvise their dialogue and actions based on a detailed plot synopsis.
The second series of Suspects will be comprised of five additional episodes,...
The network's original crime drama - which stars Fay Ripley, Damien Molony and Clare-Hope Ashitey - will return to screens with two hour-long specials in the autumn.
Emmerdale's Dominic Power, who played serial killer Cameron Murray, will also guest star in the new episodes.
In The Flesh actor Luke Newberry has also been cast, alongside Claire Cooper (Hollyoaks) and Katie Jarvis (Fish Tank).
Other guest stars for future episodes of the new season are Emmett Scanlan (The Fall, In The Flesh, Hollyoaks), Ben Peel (The Fall), Gillian Kearney (Casualty, Brookside) and Carley Stenson (Hollyoaks).
Devised by Paul Marquess (The Bill, Footballers' Wives), the series was Channel 5's first original drama for eight years. Working without a traditional script, the cast improvise their dialogue and actions based on a detailed plot synopsis.
The second series of Suspects will be comprised of five additional episodes,...
- 7/16/2014
- Digital Spy
On Tuesday, the vampires came out for the Vampire Academy premiere at Regal Cinemas L.A. Live Stadium 14 in downtown Los Angeles. Members of the cast including Sarah Hyland, Zoey Deutch, Olga Kurylenko, Lucy Fry, Sami Gayle, Dominic Sherwood, Cameron Monaghan, Joely Richardson, Danila Kozlovsky, Ashley Charles, Ben Peel, director Mark Waters and writer Daniel Waters greeted fans before walking the red carpet in celebration of the films premiere. Lea Thompson (mother of Zoey Deutch), Madelyn Deutch, Bella Thorne, Debby Ryan and other guests also joined in the fun. Check it out below.
(All photos taken and are the property of Melissa Howland)
Based on author Richelle Mead’s worldwide bestselling series, Vampire Academy tells the legend of Rose Hathaway (Zoey Deutch) and Lissa Dragomir (Lucy Fry), two 17-year-old girls who attend a hidden boarding school for Moroi (mortal, peaceful Vampires) and Dhampirs (half-vampire/half-human guardians). Rose, a rebellious Guardian-in-training and her best friend,...
(All photos taken and are the property of Melissa Howland)
Based on author Richelle Mead’s worldwide bestselling series, Vampire Academy tells the legend of Rose Hathaway (Zoey Deutch) and Lissa Dragomir (Lucy Fry), two 17-year-old girls who attend a hidden boarding school for Moroi (mortal, peaceful Vampires) and Dhampirs (half-vampire/half-human guardians). Rose, a rebellious Guardian-in-training and her best friend,...
- 2/6/2014
- by Melissa Howland
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
It airs on Monday nights. There's a murder. It must be the new Broadchurch.
Early previews and gossip about The Fall couldn't have been more inaccurate unless they had billed it as a replacement for The Great British Bake Off. Broadchurch was brilliant and so is The Fall. And yes, they both have police investigations. But at that point the similarities end.
The Fall is a jet black murder series, unflinching in its method and ice cold in its delivery. There's no Olivia Colman, comedy West Country accents or whodunnit guesswork to lighten the mood in this Belfast-based drama.
Plus, if The Fall was a whodunnit, it would be the worst whodunnit of all time. The biggest mystery in the show is how many ex-Hollyoaks cast members keep popping up. Seriously, you can't move for them.
Tonight's episode two was a deeply disturbing hour of television that wasn't for the faint-hearted.
Early previews and gossip about The Fall couldn't have been more inaccurate unless they had billed it as a replacement for The Great British Bake Off. Broadchurch was brilliant and so is The Fall. And yes, they both have police investigations. But at that point the similarities end.
The Fall is a jet black murder series, unflinching in its method and ice cold in its delivery. There's no Olivia Colman, comedy West Country accents or whodunnit guesswork to lighten the mood in this Belfast-based drama.
Plus, if The Fall was a whodunnit, it would be the worst whodunnit of all time. The biggest mystery in the show is how many ex-Hollyoaks cast members keep popping up. Seriously, you can't move for them.
Tonight's episode two was a deeply disturbing hour of television that wasn't for the faint-hearted.
- 5/20/2013
- Digital Spy
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