Ahead of the UK Digital release of The Heiress on March 15th, actress Candis Nergaard talks about the harrowing research for her lead role, causing a stir on Newsnight, her Romany roots and coping with lockdown.
You star in a new British supernatural horror film, The Heiress. Tell us how you got the part and what is was about the script that appealed to you.
I was contacted early on the process by the director Chris Bell who’d had me in mind as an option for Claire. I read an early draft of the script and absolutely loved the part, it’s rare for me to be scared by horror but the script alone conjured such vivid imagery that I was haunted by it, I knew it would work. When The Heiress was ready to go, I was offered the role of Claire, I couldn’t wait to get my teeth into it.
You star in a new British supernatural horror film, The Heiress. Tell us how you got the part and what is was about the script that appealed to you.
I was contacted early on the process by the director Chris Bell who’d had me in mind as an option for Claire. I read an early draft of the script and absolutely loved the part, it’s rare for me to be scared by horror but the script alone conjured such vivid imagery that I was haunted by it, I knew it would work. When The Heiress was ready to go, I was offered the role of Claire, I couldn’t wait to get my teeth into it.
- 3/2/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Scott Adkins, Aaron McCusker, Michelle Lehane, Vahidin Prelic, Lukas Loughran, Alaa Safi, Milan Kovacevic, Arkie Reece, Vladimir Aleksic, Milan Jovanovic Strongman, James MacCallum, Dominic Power | Written by Jorge Saralegui | Directed by Eric Zaragoza
The third of this week’s Scott Adkins film reviews couldn’t be more different from the rest, insomuch that Incoming takes place in an alternate future, one where the International Space Station has been turned into the ultimate black site prison. Being in space means no one’s getting out; and no one knows it’s there. But when the imprisoned terrorists, who have suffered years of mental and physical abuse by the prison’s “warden” (Lukas Loughran), take over the Station and turn it into a missile aimed at Moscow – to complete the mission they started five years prior – blowing up likes of Big Ben, as seen in the films opener.
Adkins steps into the picture as Reiser,...
The third of this week’s Scott Adkins film reviews couldn’t be more different from the rest, insomuch that Incoming takes place in an alternate future, one where the International Space Station has been turned into the ultimate black site prison. Being in space means no one’s getting out; and no one knows it’s there. But when the imprisoned terrorists, who have suffered years of mental and physical abuse by the prison’s “warden” (Lukas Loughran), take over the Station and turn it into a missile aimed at Moscow – to complete the mission they started five years prior – blowing up likes of Big Ben, as seen in the films opener.
Adkins steps into the picture as Reiser,...
- 7/11/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
A new sci-fi film is coming to home entertainment platforms. The film, from director Eric Zaragoza, was shot in Belgrade, Serbia. This title stars Scott Adkins Aaron McCusker, Dominic Power and Michelle Lehane. In this release, the international space station is now a prison, holding the Wolf Pack. When the prisoners break free, the station begins to lose its orbit and everyone on Earth is in jeopardy. This Premiere Entertainment Group production, will see Digital platforms, in early May. The trailer for this indie thriller shows CIA Agent Reiser (Adkins) and the Wolf Pack. Several groups fight for control of the space station. The prisoners hope to turn the station into a missile, aimed at Moscow. Meanwhile, Reiser wants to put the escapees back in their cell. With no Geneva Convention in space, Reiser can use whatever tools necessary to get the job done. Incoming will have its Digital premiere,...
- 4/15/2018
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
"This place gets overrun, game over." XLrator Media has released an official trailer for sci-fi action thriller Incoming, from newcomer director Eric Zaragoza. This action space prison movie stars Scott Adkins as a rogue CIA agent who has to fight bad guys to save the International Space Station, which is now a prison, after terrorists take over and turn it into a missile aimed at Moscow. It sounds crazy, looks crazy. The cast includes Aaron McCusker, Alaa Safi, Milorad Kapor, Dominic Power, Michelle Lehane, Arkie Reece, and Lukas Loughran. Surprise, this looks pretty dang bad, but we knew it would, right? Haven't we seen enough of space prisons, after Lockout copying Escape from New York? I guess not. Well, jump in. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Eric Zaragoza's Incoming, direct from YouTube: The International Space Station is now a prison -- the ultimate black site. No one's getting out.
- 4/13/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
"The Geneva Convention doesn't apply ... in space." If there is one thing in this crazy film world that we can depend upon, it's that Scott Adkins will always kick butt, no matter if he's embodying a mixed martial artist, a debt collector, or a rogue CIA agent in space as he is doing in his starring role in what I'm sure will be a rousing sci-fi action thriller, titled Incoming. The setting, however, helps to make this a unique and distinctive experience for Mr. Adkins. He stars along with Aaron McCusker, Alaa Safi, Michelle Lehane, and Dominic Power. Eric Zaragoza directed. Here's the official synopsis: "The International Space Station is now a prison -- the ultimate black site. No one's getting out. And no...
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- 4/13/2018
- Screen Anarchy
Here's something fun for a Friday. A trailer has appeared for a sci-fi indie called Incoming starring Scott Adkins. That's right, Scott Adkins is going to space.
Directed by Eric Zaragoza the film co-stars Aaron McCusker, Alaa Safi, Michelle Lehane and Dominic Power.
Synopsis:
The International Space Station is now a prison -- the ultimate black site. No one's getting out. And no one knows it's there. But when the imprisoned terrorists take over the Station and turn it into a missile aimed at Moscow, only a shuttle pilot and a rookie doctor can stop them. Their task is complicated by a rogue CIA agent (Scott Adkins) who has his own plans for the station and the terrorists within.
Incoming will be available May 4, 2018.
Check out the trailer, exclusi...
Directed by Eric Zaragoza the film co-stars Aaron McCusker, Alaa Safi, Michelle Lehane and Dominic Power.
Synopsis:
The International Space Station is now a prison -- the ultimate black site. No one's getting out. And no one knows it's there. But when the imprisoned terrorists take over the Station and turn it into a missile aimed at Moscow, only a shuttle pilot and a rookie doctor can stop them. Their task is complicated by a rogue CIA agent (Scott Adkins) who has his own plans for the station and the terrorists within.
Incoming will be available May 4, 2018.
Check out the trailer, exclusi...
- 4/13/2018
- QuietEarth.us
Educating Yorkshire: One Year On: Channel 4 - 9pm
Channel 4 returns to Thornhill Community Academy in Dewsbury 12 months after shooting its award-winning documentary series.
A year after bringing the nation to tears by overcoming his stutter, Mushy is now at college, while Mr Mitchell, Mr Steer and Mr Burton are readying themselves for Gcse results day.
The Honourable Woman: BBC Two - 9pm
Hugo Blick's political thriller concludes. A thrilling climax in the desert wastelands sees Nessa (Maggie Gyllenhaal) fighting to save both her life and that of the kidnapped child as she attempts to make her way home.
Meanwhile, Hayden-Hoyle (Stephen Rea) uncovers that Nessa has been manipulated both by people close to her and by governments intent on exploiting her work.
Scandal: Sky Living - 9pm
The third season of Sky Living's hot Us import continues, as Mellie (Bellamy Young) and Cyrus...
Channel 4 returns to Thornhill Community Academy in Dewsbury 12 months after shooting its award-winning documentary series.
A year after bringing the nation to tears by overcoming his stutter, Mushy is now at college, while Mr Mitchell, Mr Steer and Mr Burton are readying themselves for Gcse results day.
The Honourable Woman: BBC Two - 9pm
Hugo Blick's political thriller concludes. A thrilling climax in the desert wastelands sees Nessa (Maggie Gyllenhaal) fighting to save both her life and that of the kidnapped child as she attempts to make her way home.
Meanwhile, Hayden-Hoyle (Stephen Rea) uncovers that Nessa has been manipulated both by people close to her and by governments intent on exploiting her work.
Scandal: Sky Living - 9pm
The third season of Sky Living's hot Us import continues, as Mellie (Bellamy Young) and Cyrus...
- 8/21/2014
- Digital Spy
EastEnders actress Charlie Brooks features in a new clip from Channel 5's Suspects.
Brooks plays Tanya Moxton in series two of the semi-improvised police drama, which returns tonight with the first of a two-parter.
The widow of a murder victim, Tanya soon falls under suspicion herself as Di Martha Bellamy (Fay Ripley), DS Jack Weston (Damien Molony) and DC Charlie Steele (Clare-Hope Ashitey) investigate the killing.
Dominic Power (Emmerdale), Claire Cooper (Hollyoaks) and Luke Newberry (In The Flesh) also feature in the Suspects double bill.
Part one airs at 10pm tonight on Channel 5, with the concluding part transmitting tomorrow (August 21).
Suspects returns: How Towie and The Bill spawned Channel 5's drama hit
Suspects to air new episodes in autumn and 2015 on Channel 5...
Brooks plays Tanya Moxton in series two of the semi-improvised police drama, which returns tonight with the first of a two-parter.
The widow of a murder victim, Tanya soon falls under suspicion herself as Di Martha Bellamy (Fay Ripley), DS Jack Weston (Damien Molony) and DC Charlie Steele (Clare-Hope Ashitey) investigate the killing.
Dominic Power (Emmerdale), Claire Cooper (Hollyoaks) and Luke Newberry (In The Flesh) also feature in the Suspects double bill.
Part one airs at 10pm tonight on Channel 5, with the concluding part transmitting tomorrow (August 21).
Suspects returns: How Towie and The Bill spawned Channel 5's drama hit
Suspects to air new episodes in autumn and 2015 on Channel 5...
- 8/20/2014
- Digital Spy
The Great British Bake Off: BBC One, 8pm
It's week three for Bake Off's first BBC One outing and, having tackled cakes and biscuits, tonight we're moving into Paul Hollywood's speciality area - bread.
Expect plenty of 'rye' observations from Mel and Sue as we find out which of the ten remaining bakers will rise to the challenge.
Veep: Sky Atlantic, 9.35pm
Sky Atlantic's classy HBO comedy import continues. In episode six of ten, Selina (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) has a close call at a gun show in Detroit, but isn't happy when her daughter ends up stealing the spotlight.
Law & Order: Svu and True Blood veteran Christopher Meloni kicks off a guest arc this week, bringing his trademark brand of intensity to the part of Ray, Selina's new personal trainer.
The Mimic: Channel 4, 10pm
Series two of this undervalued gem draws to a close tonight,...
It's week three for Bake Off's first BBC One outing and, having tackled cakes and biscuits, tonight we're moving into Paul Hollywood's speciality area - bread.
Expect plenty of 'rye' observations from Mel and Sue as we find out which of the ten remaining bakers will rise to the challenge.
Veep: Sky Atlantic, 9.35pm
Sky Atlantic's classy HBO comedy import continues. In episode six of ten, Selina (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) has a close call at a gun show in Detroit, but isn't happy when her daughter ends up stealing the spotlight.
Law & Order: Svu and True Blood veteran Christopher Meloni kicks off a guest arc this week, bringing his trademark brand of intensity to the part of Ray, Selina's new personal trainer.
The Mimic: Channel 4, 10pm
Series two of this undervalued gem draws to a close tonight,...
- 8/20/2014
- Digital Spy
Channel 5's first original drama series for eight years, police procedural Suspects was seen by many as a huge risk when it launched earlier this year - unscripted, unglamorous, untested waters.
"I remember our production meeting for the first series," says Paul Marquess - Suspects co-creator and managing director of producers Newman Street. "I could just see the fear - people thinking I'd lost the plot."
But the semi-improvised series - which has its cast work not from a traditional script, but a detailed story document - was far from a failure. Instead, it proved to be one of the most diverting and original UK cop shows in recent memory, drawing an enormously positive reaction from critics.
"Everyone worked so hard on the show last year to make it great, but I was genuinely surprised at how well it was received," says Damien Molony, who plays passionate Detective Sergeant Jack Weston.
"I remember our production meeting for the first series," says Paul Marquess - Suspects co-creator and managing director of producers Newman Street. "I could just see the fear - people thinking I'd lost the plot."
But the semi-improvised series - which has its cast work not from a traditional script, but a detailed story document - was far from a failure. Instead, it proved to be one of the most diverting and original UK cop shows in recent memory, drawing an enormously positive reaction from critics.
"Everyone worked so hard on the show last year to make it great, but I was genuinely surprised at how well it was received," says Damien Molony, who plays passionate Detective Sergeant Jack Weston.
- 8/18/2014
- 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
Charlie Brooks is to guest star on 'Suspects'. The former 'EastEnders' actress - who played troublemaking murderer Janine Butcher - will find herself in hot water with the law once again in the second series of the hit Channel 5 crime drama. Charlie and a host of other guest stars - including 'Fish Tank' actress Katie Jarvis, Dominic Power, Luke Newberry and Claire Cooper - will appear in the show's two-part premiere later this year which will see Detective Inspector Martha Bellamy (Fay Ripley) and her team attempt to solve the mystery of a sex game gone wrong. Martha and her colleagues DS...
- 7/17/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
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
Charlie Brooks is to guest star on 'Suspects'. The former 'EastEnders' actress - who played troublemaking murderer Janine Butcher - will find herself in hot water with the law once again in the second series of the hit Channel 5 crime drama. Charlie and a host of other guest stars - including 'Fish Tank' actress Katie Jarvis, Dominic Power, Luke Newberry and Claire Cooper - will appear in the show's two-part premiere later this year which will see Detective Inspector Martha Bellamy (Fay Ripley) and her team attempt to solve the mystery of a sex game gone wrong. Martha and her colleagues DS...
- 7/15/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
'Emmerdale's Debbie Dingle is to have a ''mini breakdown''. The mechanic - played by Charley Webb - will be arrested for assault in tomorrow night's show (27.03.14) after she lashes out at an innocent man for flirting with her. However, it all becomes clear that her aggressive behaviour is just a build-up of paranoia and insecurities from her controlling relationship with her killer ex-boyfriend Cameron Murray (Dominic Power). Charley said: ''It's a massive thing for her to be arrested and in this situation I think it freaked her out. I think she's having a mini breakdown and can't quite get to grips...
- 3/26/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
Charley Webb asked 'Emmerdale' bosses for some time off after being left ''exhausted'' by her hostage scenes. The 25-year-old actress - who has a three-year-old son Buster with co-star Matthew Wolfenden - was left exhausted after shooting the intense and emotional scenes in which her alter-ego Debbie Dingle, and several other villagers, were held at gunpoint in the Woolpack pub by serial killer Cameron Murray (Dominic Power). She said: ''I feel like I've not stopped so I did actually ask for a bit of time off after the storyline had finished. ''I feel like I've not stopped since because I've...
- 10/25/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
Charley Webb asked 'Emmerdale' bosses for some time off after being left ''exhausted'' by her hostage scenes. The 25-year-old actress - who has a three-year-old son Buster with co-star Matthew Wolfenden - was left exhausted after shooting the intense and emotional scenes in which her alter-ego Debbie Dingle, and several other villagers, were held at gunpoint in the Woolpack pub by serial killer Cameron Murray (Dominic Power). She said: ''I feel like I've not stopped so I did actually ask for a bit of time off after the storyline had finished. ''I feel like I've not stopped since because I've...
- 10/23/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
'Emmerdale' has been crowned the Best Soap at the InsideSoap Awards tonight (21.10.13). The ITV programme picked up the gong for the first time in 18 years, as well as winning the Outstanding Achievement for the 40th anniversary live episode and Best Storyline for Cameron Murray's cover-up killer plot, after fighting off stiff competition from rival shows 'EastEnders' and 'Coronation Street'. Dominic Power - who played Cameron in the soap - was honoured as the Best Bad Boy for his remarkable performance in last week's episode, which saw him hold a number of residents hostage at gun point in the Woolpack pub,...
- 10/21/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
'Emmerdale' has been crowned the Best Soap at the InsideSoap Awards tonight (21.10.13). The ITV programme picked up the gong for the first time in 18 years, as well as winning the Outstanding Achievement for the 40th anniversary live episode and Best Storyline for Cameron Murray's cover-up killer plot, after fighting off stiff competition from rival shows 'EastEnders' and 'Coronation Street'. Dominic Power - who played Cameron in the soap - was honoured as the Best Bad Boy for his remarkable performance in last week's episode, which saw him hold a number of residents hostage at gun point in the Woolpack pub,...
- 10/18/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
Lucy Pargeter has signed up for 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!'. The 36-year-old actress - who plays 'Emmerdale' barmaid Chas Dingle - will fly out to the Australian jungle after she finishes filming the conclusion of her alter-ego's explosive storyline with killer Cameron Murray (Dominic Power). An 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!' insider told the Daily Star newspaper: ''We had Corrie's Antony Cotton on the show last year so we want another serving soap star in the line-up this year. ''Everyone knows who Chas Dingle is so we think Lucy would be perfect. She's said...
- 9/18/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
The National Television Awards 2014 longlist nominations have been announced and voting is now (September 17) open.
Hosted by Dermot O'Leary, the NTAs celebrate the best and most popular TV and are exclusively voted for by viewers. The 2014 awards take place at London's O2 on January 22.
Full list of 2014 nominations:
Drama
Broadchurch
Call The Midwife
Casualty
Dci Banks
Death In Paradise
Doc Martin
Doctor Who
Downton Abbey
Endeavour
Foyle's War
Holby City
Homeland
Jonathan Creek
Last Tango in Halifax
Law & Order: UK
Lewis
Love and Marriage
Luther
Midsomer Murders
Mr Selfridge
New Tricks
Poirot
Revolution
Ripper Street
Scott & Bailey
Shetland
Silent Witness
The Fall
The Paradise
The Suspicions of Mr Whicher
The Syndicate
The Village
The White Queen
Under The Dome
Vera
What Remains
TV Detective
Olivia Colman - Broadchurch
David Tennant - Broadchurch
Stephen Tompkinson - Dci Banks
Shaun Evans - Endeavour
Michael Kitchen - Foyle's War
Alan Davies - Jonathan Creek...
Hosted by Dermot O'Leary, the NTAs celebrate the best and most popular TV and are exclusively voted for by viewers. The 2014 awards take place at London's O2 on January 22.
Full list of 2014 nominations:
Drama
Broadchurch
Call The Midwife
Casualty
Dci Banks
Death In Paradise
Doc Martin
Doctor Who
Downton Abbey
Endeavour
Foyle's War
Holby City
Homeland
Jonathan Creek
Last Tango in Halifax
Law & Order: UK
Lewis
Love and Marriage
Luther
Midsomer Murders
Mr Selfridge
New Tricks
Poirot
Revolution
Ripper Street
Scott & Bailey
Shetland
Silent Witness
The Fall
The Paradise
The Suspicions of Mr Whicher
The Syndicate
The Village
The White Queen
Under The Dome
Vera
What Remains
TV Detective
Olivia Colman - Broadchurch
David Tennant - Broadchurch
Stephen Tompkinson - Dci Banks
Shaun Evans - Endeavour
Michael Kitchen - Foyle's War
Alan Davies - Jonathan Creek...
- 9/17/2013
- Digital Spy
'Emmerdale' star Sian Reese-Williams is glad her character Gennie Sharma was killed off. The actress has played the popular factory worker for five years, but is pleased her alter-ego's life came to a tragic end last night (25.07.13) after becoming the latest victim of serial killer Cameron Murray (Dominic Power), because it means she can't ever look back and return to the ITV soap. Speaking to Digital Spy, she said: ''When they suggested it to me at first, it made it scarier, but I never changed my mind. I knew that it was the right thing for me ... I'm...
- 7/26/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
Dominic Power says Cameron Murray will become the soap world's ''biggest villain''. The actor has revealed his 'Emmerdale' character will cheat on girlfriend Chas Dingle - played by Lucy Pargeter - with her niece and his former partner Debbie, portrayed by Charley Webb, and then things are going to get ''dark'' in the Dales. He told Soaplife magazine: ''At the [British] Soap Awards I said that this summer Cameron would prove himself to be the biggest villain in soap and he will ... Things are going to get a lot darker.'' The actor - who has been in the soap since...
- 6/27/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
Lucy Pargeter has promised 'Emmerdale' fans a ''brilliant'' summer. The 36-year-old actress - who plays Chas Spencer - says soap bosses are currently working on a series of shocking storylines that will play out over the coming months. She said: ''There's going to be more complications, more heartache, more trauma - it's a brilliant summer coming up.'' Lucy's alter ego is currently unaware her lover Cameron Murray (Dominic Power) is a double murderer, whose victims include Carl King, and the actress promised their relationship will get more disturbing. She said: ''It's only going to get more complicated, more worrying, more dangerous and more heartbreaking.'' 'Emmerdale'...
- 5/20/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
Lucy Pargeter has promised 'Emmerdale' fans a ''brilliant'' summer. The 36-year-old actress - who plays Chas Spencer - says soap bosses are currently working on a series of shocking storylines that will play out over the coming months. She said: ''There's going to be more complications, more heartache, more trauma - it's a brilliant summer coming up.'' Lucy's alter ego is currently unaware her lover Cameron Murray (Dominic Power) is a double murderer, whose victims include Carl King, and the actress promised their relationship will get more disturbing. She said: ''It's only going to get more complicated, more worrying, more dangerous and more heartbreaking.'' 'Emmerdale'...
- 5/20/2013
- Virgin Media - Celebrity
Lucy Pargeter has promised 'Emmerdale' fans a ''brilliant'' summer. The 36-year-old actress - who plays Chas Spencer - says soap bosses are currently working on a series of shocking storylines that will play out over the coming months. She said: ''There's going to be more complications, more heartache, more trauma - it's a brilliant summer coming up.'' Lucy's alter ego is currently unaware her lover Cameron Murray (Dominic Power) is a double murderer, whose victims include Carl King, and the actress promised their relationship will get more disturbing. She said: ''It's only going to get more complicated, more worrying, more dangerous and more heartbreaking.'' 'Emmerdale'...
- 5/17/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
Emmerdale's Chas Dingle informs Cameron Murray that she can't see a future for herself in the village in Thursday's (January 31) double bill of the soap. Chas (Lucy Pargeter) believes that sticking around in Emmerdale is only causing more hurt for her family following her behaviour last year, and she isn't even sure whether she can trust Cameron given his poor track record with relationships. When Cameron (Dominic Power) reasserts his commitment to Chas, she encourages him to make a fresh start with her elsewhere. (more)...
- 1/26/2013
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Emmerdale's Thomas King (Mark Flanagan) was last night unmasked as Chas Spencer's stalker. Jimmy King (Nick Miles) tackled a hooded figure - who turned out to be his nephew - to the floor after Chas (Lucy Pargeter) had spotted her harasser trying to flee. Despite recently being found not guilty of murdering Carl King, Chas has had bottles thrown at her and been sent photos of herself with her eyes scratched out, in addition to receiving numerous prank calls. Thomas, whose dad Carl was killed by Cameron Murray (Dominic Power) last October, still believes Chas is the culprit. (more)...
- 1/11/2013
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
Emmerdale character Debbie Dingle will reportedly attempt to con people out of their money in an upcoming plot. Following recent heartache at the hands of cheating boyfriend Cameron Murray (Dominic Power), Dingle - played by Charley Webb - will use her family's history of con schemes to earn some quick money. She soon hatches a get-rich-quick scheme in a similar vein to her parents Cain and Charity, in order to provide a better future for daughter Sarah and newborn son Jack. "Debbie's on a mission and she's taking no prisoners!" an Emmerdale insider told Inside Soap. > Emmerdale: (more)...
- 12/28/2012
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
Emmerdale killer Cameron Murray finds himself in a sticky situation tonight (December 27) as he continues his attempts to cover up his murder of Alex Moss. Knowing that his van could potentially link him to the crime, Cameron (Dominic Power) drives the vehicle away from the village and later lies to Chas by claiming that it has been stolen. Chas (Lucy Pargeter) is shocked by the 'news' and immediately declares that Cain or Debbie must be responsible due to (more)...
- 12/27/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Emmerdale's Kurtis Stacey has tweeted about his character's shock murder in tonight's (December 24) episode. Stacey, who played Alex Moss, took to Twitter to express how much he has loved his role in the soap. The actor wrote: "These kinds of stories dont come around often and they are the reason i became an actor :) to get stuck in and get my teeth into! #exciting." Viewers of the soap were left on the edge of their seat as Cameron Murray (Dominic Power) pursued Alex after he confessed to him that he was Carl King's (more)...
- 12/24/2012
- by By Charlotte Grant-West
- Digital Spy
Emmerdale killer Cameron Murray considers confessing to Carl King's murder in tonight's (December 6) double bill of the soap. Cameron (Dominic Power) is in turmoil after hearing that Chas Dingle is planning to plead guilty to the crime, and he is given food for thought when Gennie urges him to do everything he can to help his girlfriend. Appearing to a reach a turning point, Cameron calls up his children in Jersey and tells them that they won't hear from him for a while because he needs (more)...
- 12/6/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Emmerdale star Mark Charnock has promised that the soap has a gripping Christmas episode lined up. The actor, who plays Marlon Dingle, appeared on This Morning today (December 3) and explained that fans can expect a mix of comedy and drama in the show's festive edition.
[Pictured: Mark Charnock on This Morning] Charnock commented: "Our Christmas Day is a belter this year. It's an absolute belter. It's also got some very, very good comedy in it, particularly from Charlotte Bellamy who plays Laurel. "There's some really funny stuff, but the drama's shocking!" Cameron Murray (Dominic Power) has been tipped to feature heavily in this year's Christmas instalments as he murders another one of the villagers in a desperate (more)...
[Pictured: Mark Charnock on This Morning] Charnock commented: "Our Christmas Day is a belter this year. It's an absolute belter. It's also got some very, very good comedy in it, particularly from Charlotte Bellamy who plays Laurel. "There's some really funny stuff, but the drama's shocking!" Cameron Murray (Dominic Power) has been tipped to feature heavily in this year's Christmas instalments as he murders another one of the villagers in a desperate (more)...
- 12/3/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Emmerdale's Cameron Murray will kill again at Christmas. The ITV1 soap's killer character, who is played by Dominic Power, will strike once more during the festive season and the village will be shocked at the discovery of the victim's body - who is yet to be named. A show insider revealed to the Daily Star newspaper: ''The resident in question doesn't stand a chance. Cameron pulls out all the stops to make sure the victim never spills the beans. How long can Cameron keep his poker face?'' Cameron's violent outburst comes shortly after he accidentally confesses murdering Carl King (Tom Lister) to his...
- 11/30/2012
- Virgin Media - TV
Emmerdale will kill off another character this Christmas as murderer Cameron Murray strikes again, Digital Spy can confirm. Show bosses have lined up an explosive storyline for December which sees Cameron claim a second victim in the village, adding another guilty secret to his already-troubled conscience. Cameron, played by Dominic Power, killed Carl King in Emmerdale's live episode last month. However, he currently remains a free man as his on-off lover Chas Dingle (Lucy Pargeter) is awaiting trial for the murder, wrongly believing that she delivered the fatal blow. Rumours suggest that Cameron kills again after confessing his guilt to one of the village's residents. Immediately realising that his honesty was a mistake, however, Cameron takes his confidante (more)...
- 11/30/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Emmerdale bad boy Cain Dingle loses his temper with Cameron Murray this evening (November 16), finally dishing out some punishment for his betrayal of Debbie. Cain (Jeff Hordley) is concerned over how much Debbie is struggling with her split from Cameron, and tries to unsettle the love rat in tonight's episode by making it clear that he's watching him. When Cameron (Dominic Power) decides to warn Cain that it's not so easy to (more)...
- 11/16/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Emmerdale star Dominic Power has said that he was "cool as a cucumber" when taking part in the soap's live episode. The actor had a big part to play in the challenging 40th anniversary broadcast as his character Cameron Murray murdered Carl King (Tom Lister) in the climax to their blackmail storyline. Power told The Mirror: "It was hugely flattering to be asked to play such a pivotal role in the live episode, and a huge privilege to be part of TV history. "I was so nervous on the night. On a scale of 1-10 nerves? I was at 20. But about an hour before going on air, I went cool (more)...
- 11/12/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Emmerdale star Dominic Power has claimed that some fans want Carl King's murderer Cameron Murray dead. The actor's alter ego Cameron killed the calculating businessman with a brick in the rural soap's special 40th anniversary episode last month. Currently Cameron's ex-secret lover Chas (Lucy Pargeter) - who struck the first blow on Carl (Tom Lister) - believes she is the murderer, but Power seems certain that Cameron will "get his comeuppance" for his crime at some point. The 39-year-old told ITV.com about the storyline: "After the 40th and with the brick et cetera, obviously your Carl King fans are devastated and want Cameron dead. "You've got hardcore 'Emmerdalers' that are just really upset about the whole thing, what he's done to Debbie (Charley Webb), (more)...
- 11/9/2012
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
This is the moment that Emmerdale's Cameron Murray announces his intention to stay in the village in tonight's (October 29) episode of the soap. Debbie (Charley Webb) is startled to see that Cameron (Dominic Power) has not left for Jersey after all, and she must deal with fresh heartache when he informs her that it's because he is standing by Chas. Although Debbie insists (more)...
- 10/29/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Emmerdale fans can expect more fury from the Dingles this evening (October 29) as Cameron Murray announces his plan to stay in the village. Cameron (Dominic Power) recently promised to move back to Jersey, but has since decided to stick around so that he can support Chas through her court case. Debbie (Charley Webb) is furious when she realises that her cheating ex-partner has changed his mind, and can't help but feel hurt when he admits that it's because of his (more)...
- 10/29/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Emmerdale's Cameron Murray makes a massive decision this evening (October 26) as he vows to stay in the village after all. Cameron (Dominic Power) has decided to move back to Jersey following the recent turbulent events in his personal life, but everything changes when he heads to the prison to see ex-lover Chas Dingle 'one last time'. Chas (Lucy Pargeter) assures Cameron that he's doing the right thing by leaving as there is nothing left for him in Emmerdale, but she also confesses (more)...
- 10/25/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Emmerdale star Nick Miles has admitted that the loss of co-star Tom Lister feels like a real bereavement. Lister's character Carl King was killed in the soap's hour-long live episode last week, as Cameron Murray (Dominic Power) delivered a fatal blow to his head with a brick. Miles, who plays Carl's brother Jimmy King in the ITV1 soap, commented that he feels "very odd" about losing his on-screen sibling. He told What's on TV: "I shared a dressing room with Tom Lister, and every time I go into work now there's a space that reminds me of the loss. "It's a funny thing in soap, but when a character dies you kind of feel it a bit like a real death." Discussing Jimmy's state of mind after Carl's murder, Miles explained: (more)...
- 10/23/2012
- by By Christian Tobin
- Digital Spy
Emmerdale fans can look forward to explosive scenes next week as Chas Dingle must finally face the music for her affair with Cameron Murray. In long-awaited showdown scenes on the ITV1 soap, viewers will see Debbie, Cain and Charity head to The Woolpack in furious moods to confront Chas (Lucy Pargeter) over her shocking betrayal. Storming into the pub with the others, Charity is livid to hear that Chas and Cameron (Dominic Power) are hiding out in the back together, so she tells the whole bar what they've been up to. (more)...
- 10/19/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Emmerdale star Tom Lister has said that he was "thrilled" with his dramatic exit storyline. The actor's bad boy character Carl King was murdered in the soap's hour-long live episode this evening (October 17) as Cameron Murray (Dominic Power) delivered a killer blow to his head with a brick. Carl had earlier been attacked by his ex-fiancée Chas Dingle (Lucy Pargeter), who may now get the blame for the shock death.
> 'Emmerdale's 40th anniversary - full coverage In a newly-released interview with itv.com, Lister revealed his reaction to being written out of Emmerdale. Lister commented: "It's been the best part of ten years, so when I found out I was going I was surprised, but I was kind of like, 'Yeah, alright!' "And when I read the script for the first time, to be honest I was thrilled. (more)...
> 'Emmerdale's 40th anniversary - full coverage In a newly-released interview with itv.com, Lister revealed his reaction to being written out of Emmerdale. Lister commented: "It's been the best part of ten years, so when I found out I was going I was surprised, but I was kind of like, 'Yeah, alright!' "And when I read the script for the first time, to be honest I was thrilled. (more)...
- 10/17/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Emmerdale has killed off Carl King in the soap's special 40th anniversary live episode tonight (October 17). Tom Lister made his final appearance as the calculating businessman, who was twice hit on the head by a brick, first by Chas Dingle and then by Cameron Murray.
> Emmerdale Tom Lister "thrilled" with Carl King exit plot
> Emmerdale 40th anniversary live episode - as it happened Carl was initially wounded following a fight with his ex Chas (Lucy Pargeter), which he started upon learning that she lied about wanting to run away with him. Then Cameron (Dominic Power), who'd had a confrontation with Carl in the church earlier in the evening, returned to finish off the job. Cameron found Carl and tried to force him to promise not to send raunchy photos of him and Chas to Debbie.
> Emmerdale Nick Miles: 'No (more)...
> Emmerdale Tom Lister "thrilled" with Carl King exit plot
> Emmerdale 40th anniversary live episode - as it happened Carl was initially wounded following a fight with his ex Chas (Lucy Pargeter), which he started upon learning that she lied about wanting to run away with him. Then Cameron (Dominic Power), who'd had a confrontation with Carl in the church earlier in the evening, returned to finish off the job. Cameron found Carl and tried to force him to promise not to send raunchy photos of him and Chas to Debbie.
> Emmerdale Nick Miles: 'No (more)...
- 10/17/2012
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
Emmerdale star Dominic Power has admitted that he is feeling "numb" over next Wednesday's live episode. The Cameron Murray actor will play a central role in the rural soap's 40th anniversary week as his character's love triangle with Chas and Debbie unravels. Power told Soaplife: "Every time I hear that four-letter word 'live' I get a sort of numb sensation in my left arm and I think I'm about to have a bit of a clutcher." However, he added more positively: "I think it'll be a good challenge. There's a real buzz, a real adrenaline (more)...
- 10/11/2012
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
Chas Dingle looks likely to be one of the most prominent characters in Emmerdale's 40th anniversary episodes next week, with the recent dramas surrounding her love life expected to come to a dramatic climax. As the ITV1 soap's big birthday week begins, Chas is determined to tie the knot with Dan Spencer (Liam Fox) - keen to move on with her life following her recent affair with Cameron Murray (Dominic Power). With most of next week's storyline details being kept under wraps, though, time will only tell whether the wedding will go ahead - and if the looming threat of Carl King's blackmail will affect things for Chas. Here, Lucy Pargeter - who plays Chas - offers her take on Emmerdale's 40th and the upcoming live episode. What is Chas's state of mind in the build-up to the 40th anniversary week?
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- 10/9/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Emmerdale's Lucy Pargeter has admitted that she doesn't want her character Chas Dingle to be happy. The actress said that happiness ends up being a curse for soap residents. "You get the fear that so much has happened to you in the past couple of years, how much more can they give you," she confessed. Chas is due to marry Dan Spencer (Liam Fox) during the soap's live 40th anniversary episode later this month, but the landlady has been having an affair with her niece's boyfriend Cameron Murray (Dominic Power) and is being blackmailed by her ex Carl King (Tom Lister). "It's amazing that I'm so busy, but there must come a time when the audience and writers get bored," Pargeter said. "You just think the amazing journey is going to (more)...
- 10/7/2012
- by By Alison Rowley
- Digital Spy
Emmerdale's 40th anniversary week kicks off with deception in the air later this month as Chas Dingle promises to run away with ex-fiancé Carl King. Chas (Lucy Pargeter) makes the surprising declaration to Carl on the day of her wedding to Dan Spencer - but in reality, she has no intention of revisiting her relationship with the village bad boy. Still terrified that Carl will expose her recent affair unless he gets what he wants, Chas plays a very careful game with the ruthless businessman - convincing him that she's going to give them another shot. Chas explains that she'll leave Emmerdale with Carl that night, but first she wants time to break up with Dan in her own way. Later, Chas's ex-lover Cameron Murray (Dominic Power) pays her a visit in The Woolpack's back room, keen to find out whether she has finally sorted things with Carl. (more...
- 10/6/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Emmerdale's Cameron Murray is shocked by the extent of Carl King's cruelty in tonight's (September 27) double bill of the soap. When Cameron (Dominic Power) hears that Sarah is developing leukaemia and will need a transplant sooner rather than later, he pays a visit to his blackmailer and urges him to back off for Debbie's sake. To Cameron's disgust, though, Carl (Tom Lister) shows no sympathy whatsoever and merely warns (more)...
- 9/27/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
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