There will be no third season for Hannah and Dan. The Siblings TV show on BBC Three has been cancelled. Siblings' season two and unplanned TV series finale episode, "Jack's Wedding," aired on February 8, 2016.Stars Tom Stourton and Charlotte Ritchie confirmed the Siblings cancellation on Twitter. The sitcom follows Hannah (Ritchie) and younger brother Dan (Stourton). A sister and brother in their twenties, the duo shares a London flat and wackiness ensues.Read More…...
- 7/21/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Pray for us sinners... English comedian and actor, Tom Stourton, has been cast as a series regular in the Hail Mary TV series pilot for ABC. The pilot comes from The McCarthys' Brian Gallivan, with The Goldbergs‘ Seth Gordon, and Tariq Jalil. The McCarthys was cancelled after one season on CBS. Gordon will direct the pilot.
Per Deadline, Stourton is set as Inspector Matteo, described as, "...a dry-witted, confident emissary from the Vatican who has come to this small town to investigate a sighting of the Virgin Mary." The Hail Mary cast also includes Casey Wilson and Gareth Reynolds.
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Per Deadline, Stourton is set as Inspector Matteo, described as, "...a dry-witted, confident emissary from the Vatican who has come to this small town to investigate a sighting of the Virgin Mary." The Hail Mary cast also includes Casey Wilson and Gareth Reynolds.
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- 3/23/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
UK actor, writer and comedian Tom Stourton has booked a series regular role on ABC's single-camera comedy pilot Hail Mary, from Sony TV and ABC Studios. Written by The McCarthys creator Brian Gallivan and directed by Julie Anne Robinson, Hail Mary centers on Mary Wolf (Casey Wilson), a young small-town mayor who has dysfunctional siblings, a dying father, disgruntled citizens, a nearly bankrupt town and the mafia breathing down her neck. Only a miracle can help her. So…...
- 3/22/2016
- Deadline TV
Jenna Coleman and Maisie Williams are about to be crushed – quite literally – in a fresh clip from this weekend's Doctor Who episode.
Saturday's 'The Girl Who Died' takes place in a Viking village, which The Doctor and Clara discover has been overrun by hostile race the Mire.
It's Vikings vs. aliens, with Maisie Williams, on this week's Doctor Who
In the clip above, time is running out for Clara, Ashildr (Williams) and their Viking friends as the Mire trap them in a massive trash compactor-like device.
In spite of some truly vague hints about Ashildr's cosmic connection to The Doctor, we're still guessing about who exactly this plucky young woman really is.
Maisie Williams recently told Digital Spy that Ashildr is in fact "a new character" who meets The Doctor – and yet he recognises her somehow.
The cast for 'The Girl Who Died' also includes David Schofield (Our Friends in the North...
Saturday's 'The Girl Who Died' takes place in a Viking village, which The Doctor and Clara discover has been overrun by hostile race the Mire.
It's Vikings vs. aliens, with Maisie Williams, on this week's Doctor Who
In the clip above, time is running out for Clara, Ashildr (Williams) and their Viking friends as the Mire trap them in a massive trash compactor-like device.
In spite of some truly vague hints about Ashildr's cosmic connection to The Doctor, we're still guessing about who exactly this plucky young woman really is.
Maisie Williams recently told Digital Spy that Ashildr is in fact "a new character" who meets The Doctor – and yet he recognises her somehow.
The cast for 'The Girl Who Died' also includes David Schofield (Our Friends in the North...
- 10/16/2015
- Digital Spy
Last Updated: August 6, 2015
Doctor Who is the persistent subject of rumours - from the credible to the outright absurd - and it can be difficult to separate what's fact from what's fiction.
Lucky for you, dear reader, that Digital Spy is on hand to cut a swathe through the nonsense - these are the facts, 100% confirmed, about series 9 of the world's greatest science-fiction series.
Filming began on the 9th series of Doctor Who - its 35th run overall - on January 5, 2015 for a planned transmission in the autumn. Steven Moffat will serve as lead writer and executive producer for the fifth time.
Peter Capaldi will return for his second full series as the Doctor, while Jenna Coleman will be back for her third run of episodes as Clara Oswald.
Coleman was widely expected to be leaving the series in the 2014 Christmas special - and indeed had planned to exit -...
Doctor Who is the persistent subject of rumours - from the credible to the outright absurd - and it can be difficult to separate what's fact from what's fiction.
Lucky for you, dear reader, that Digital Spy is on hand to cut a swathe through the nonsense - these are the facts, 100% confirmed, about series 9 of the world's greatest science-fiction series.
Filming began on the 9th series of Doctor Who - its 35th run overall - on January 5, 2015 for a planned transmission in the autumn. Steven Moffat will serve as lead writer and executive producer for the fifth time.
Peter Capaldi will return for his second full series as the Doctor, while Jenna Coleman will be back for her third run of episodes as Clara Oswald.
Coleman was widely expected to be leaving the series in the 2014 Christmas special - and indeed had planned to exit -...
- 8/6/2015
- Digital Spy
BBC Three has released a trailer for Murder in Successville.
The new interactive murder mystery series is set in the fictional town of Successville, which is full of celebrities including Harry Styles, Taylor Swift and Simon Cowell.
The celebrities will be played by comedians and impressionists, including Morgana Robinson, Tony Way, Tom Stourton and Frances Barber, but some celebrities will be appearing themselves.
They will be teaming up with Di Sleet (Tom Davis) to solve the large number of murders happening all over Successville.
BBC executive producer Ed Sleeman said: "Murder in Successville manages to reinvent three genres of TV - part sitcom, part improv show and with a cop show-style murder to solve along the way.
"All this and we haven't even started on Tom Davis's hilarious lead character Di Sleet!
"This promises to be unlike anything the audience will have seen before."
And air date for Murder...
The new interactive murder mystery series is set in the fictional town of Successville, which is full of celebrities including Harry Styles, Taylor Swift and Simon Cowell.
The celebrities will be played by comedians and impressionists, including Morgana Robinson, Tony Way, Tom Stourton and Frances Barber, but some celebrities will be appearing themselves.
They will be teaming up with Di Sleet (Tom Davis) to solve the large number of murders happening all over Successville.
BBC executive producer Ed Sleeman said: "Murder in Successville manages to reinvent three genres of TV - part sitcom, part improv show and with a cop show-style murder to solve along the way.
"All this and we haven't even started on Tom Davis's hilarious lead character Di Sleet!
"This promises to be unlike anything the audience will have seen before."
And air date for Murder...
- 4/13/2015
- Digital Spy
BBC Three has announced a new interactive murder mystery series.
Murder in Successville follows the fictional town of Successville, which is full of celebrities including Harry Styles, Taylor Swift and Simon Cowell.
The famous faces will be played by comedy actors including Tony Way, Tom Stourton and Frances Barber.
However, not all is peaceful in Successville, as the town sees a string of high-profile murders. Di Sleet (Tom Davis) is given the responsibility of finding the murderer, with the help of a real celebrity sidekick each week.
Dermot O'Leary, Louis Smith, Jamie Laing and Greg James are among the celebrities putting their detective skills to the test, and they have absolutely no idea what is going to happen as soon as they step foot into Successville.
BBC executive producer Ed Sleeman said: "Murder in Successville manages to reinvent three genres of TV - part sitcom, part improv show and with...
Murder in Successville follows the fictional town of Successville, which is full of celebrities including Harry Styles, Taylor Swift and Simon Cowell.
The famous faces will be played by comedy actors including Tony Way, Tom Stourton and Frances Barber.
However, not all is peaceful in Successville, as the town sees a string of high-profile murders. Di Sleet (Tom Davis) is given the responsibility of finding the murderer, with the help of a real celebrity sidekick each week.
Dermot O'Leary, Louis Smith, Jamie Laing and Greg James are among the celebrities putting their detective skills to the test, and they have absolutely no idea what is going to happen as soon as they step foot into Successville.
BBC executive producer Ed Sleeman said: "Murder in Successville manages to reinvent three genres of TV - part sitcom, part improv show and with...
- 2/1/2015
- Digital Spy
Rowan Atkinson is to appear in the next series of Horrible Histories.
The Blackadder star will feature in the upcoming sixth series of the BBC's historical comedy children's show, playing Henry VIII.
Ben Miller will also appear in the series as King John, while Kevin Eldon will play William the Conqueror. Sanjeev Bhaskar will also feature in an unconfirmed cameo role.
Lorna Watson and Kathryn Drysdale will have roles as Boudicca and Cleopatra during the series, which will also focus on historical figures such as George III, Napoleon and Winston Churchill.
Meanwhile, series regulars Jim Howick, Simon Farnaby and Sarah Hadland will continue to feature.
Jessica Ransom, Adam Riches, Naz Osmanoglu, Jalaal Hartley, Louise Ford, Natalie Walter, Tom Stourton and Tom Palmer (Totally Tom) complete the lineup.
Cbbc controller Cheryl Taylor said: "Horrible Histories has a well-earned reputation as one of the most popular TV shows of a generation, delighting children and adults alike.
The Blackadder star will feature in the upcoming sixth series of the BBC's historical comedy children's show, playing Henry VIII.
Ben Miller will also appear in the series as King John, while Kevin Eldon will play William the Conqueror. Sanjeev Bhaskar will also feature in an unconfirmed cameo role.
Lorna Watson and Kathryn Drysdale will have roles as Boudicca and Cleopatra during the series, which will also focus on historical figures such as George III, Napoleon and Winston Churchill.
Meanwhile, series regulars Jim Howick, Simon Farnaby and Sarah Hadland will continue to feature.
Jessica Ransom, Adam Riches, Naz Osmanoglu, Jalaal Hartley, Louise Ford, Natalie Walter, Tom Stourton and Tom Palmer (Totally Tom) complete the lineup.
Cbbc controller Cheryl Taylor said: "Horrible Histories has a well-earned reputation as one of the most popular TV shows of a generation, delighting children and adults alike.
- 1/6/2015
- Digital Spy
Red Dwarf meets Interstellar? Channel 4's Space Ark pilot episode sounds like an interesting one...
We don't always report on in-development pilot episodes on this site, but here's one that caught our eye: a new sci-fi comedy from Channel 4.
Dubbed Space Ark, the new show (if picked-up from the pilot) would star the relatively low-key cast of Georgia King, Tom Stourton, Justin Edwards, Alex Beckett, Ricky Grover and Nico Tatarowicz.
It's the synopsis that gets us excited, so we'll pass it on in full:
“It’s 6 months, 1 week, and 4 days since the earth was destroyed by an asteroid. 200 humans survive on board a huge ‘Space Ark’. Their mission? To find a new planet where the human race can be re-established. The ship is populated by the finest minds the earth had to offer, plus an inept crew, an android-bear pilot and a member of the public who won his place by lottery.
We don't always report on in-development pilot episodes on this site, but here's one that caught our eye: a new sci-fi comedy from Channel 4.
Dubbed Space Ark, the new show (if picked-up from the pilot) would star the relatively low-key cast of Georgia King, Tom Stourton, Justin Edwards, Alex Beckett, Ricky Grover and Nico Tatarowicz.
It's the synopsis that gets us excited, so we'll pass it on in full:
“It’s 6 months, 1 week, and 4 days since the earth was destroyed by an asteroid. 200 humans survive on board a huge ‘Space Ark’. Their mission? To find a new planet where the human race can be re-established. The ship is populated by the finest minds the earth had to offer, plus an inept crew, an android-bear pilot and a member of the public who won his place by lottery.
- 1/2/2015
- by rleane
- Den of Geek
They might not mean much to you now, but meet the men, women and children set to dominate the headlines in the coming cultural year
Graphic novels
A new Superman
2014 looks set to be a big year for comics, and a great year for Grant Morrison, with the long awaited Multiversity due to strike in the second half of the year. The nine-issue miniseries will feature seven stories set on parallel Earths in the DC multiverse, including Earth-23, a world where the majority of the heroes are black, including Superman who is also, secretly, President of the United States. Laura Sneddon
Film
Jack O'Connell
With his trapezoid chin, O'Connell could easily make a tween pinup, but for a tinge of unpredictability – which he gets to exercise to full effect in Starred Up, a prison drama that could be this generation's Scum. Already tabloid-friendly following his relationship with Tulisa, O'Connell is...
Graphic novels
A new Superman
2014 looks set to be a big year for comics, and a great year for Grant Morrison, with the long awaited Multiversity due to strike in the second half of the year. The nine-issue miniseries will feature seven stories set on parallel Earths in the DC multiverse, including Earth-23, a world where the majority of the heroes are black, including Superman who is also, secretly, President of the United States. Laura Sneddon
Film
Jack O'Connell
With his trapezoid chin, O'Connell could easily make a tween pinup, but for a tinge of unpredictability – which he gets to exercise to full effect in Starred Up, a prison drama that could be this generation's Scum. Already tabloid-friendly following his relationship with Tulisa, O'Connell is...
- 1/1/2014
- by Ben Beaumont-Thomas, Stuart Heritage, Andrew Dickson, Judith Mackrell, Brian Logan, Tim Jonze, Michael Hann, John Fordham
- The Guardian - Film News
Renowned as launch pad for politicians and TV personalities, the school has found new role as source of acting talent
From Wellington to Gladstone, and Macmillan to Cameron, Eton College has long been a seedbed for British politics and for the diplomatic service. More recently a smattering of television personalities, conductors and Olympic sportsmen have also been able to look back at schooldays spent on the celebrated playing fields. Now though, that famously establishment school near Windsor is increasingly being hailed as a first-rate launch pad for a theatrical career.
Leading Old Etonian actors such as Tom Hiddleston, Harry Lloyd, Eddie Redmayne, Henry Faber and Harry Hadden-Paton are suddenly at the top of the list for casting directors on the most prestigious film and television projects.
This week Hiddleston, star of Steven Spielberg's War Horse, is in Wales filming Sir Richard Eyre's Henry IV, along with Faber and Lloyd,...
From Wellington to Gladstone, and Macmillan to Cameron, Eton College has long been a seedbed for British politics and for the diplomatic service. More recently a smattering of television personalities, conductors and Olympic sportsmen have also been able to look back at schooldays spent on the celebrated playing fields. Now though, that famously establishment school near Windsor is increasingly being hailed as a first-rate launch pad for a theatrical career.
Leading Old Etonian actors such as Tom Hiddleston, Harry Lloyd, Eddie Redmayne, Henry Faber and Harry Hadden-Paton are suddenly at the top of the list for casting directors on the most prestigious film and television projects.
This week Hiddleston, star of Steven Spielberg's War Horse, is in Wales filming Sir Richard Eyre's Henry IV, along with Faber and Lloyd,...
- 1/22/2012
- by Vanessa Thorpe
- The Guardian - Film News
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