Filming is underway in Northern Ireland on new Disney teen musical drama The Lodge, a 10-part series which will air on the Disney Channel in 108 countries later this year.
Featuring an international cast drawn from emerging talent across Europe, each 22 minute episode will see them rock-climb, kayak, mountain bike, sing and dance, with all the action filmed against the backdrop of Ballynahinch, Co Down.
18 year old Sophie Simnett (represented by Waring & McKenna) leads the cast as Skye, who returns with her father to her childhood holiday lodge in Northern Ireland after the death of her mother.
She is joined by fellow Brits 20 year old Bethan Wright (represented by Rka Talent) from Cbbc's web series Dixi, Jade Alleyne (represented by Sylvia Young Agency) who stars as Clem in Cbbc's 4 O'Clock Club, Luke Newton (represented by Rka Talent) who previously starred in BBC Switch's The Cut plays Ben.
20 year old Thomas Doherty...
Featuring an international cast drawn from emerging talent across Europe, each 22 minute episode will see them rock-climb, kayak, mountain bike, sing and dance, with all the action filmed against the backdrop of Ballynahinch, Co Down.
18 year old Sophie Simnett (represented by Waring & McKenna) leads the cast as Skye, who returns with her father to her childhood holiday lodge in Northern Ireland after the death of her mother.
She is joined by fellow Brits 20 year old Bethan Wright (represented by Rka Talent) from Cbbc's web series Dixi, Jade Alleyne (represented by Sylvia Young Agency) who stars as Clem in Cbbc's 4 O'Clock Club, Luke Newton (represented by Rka Talent) who previously starred in BBC Switch's The Cut plays Ben.
20 year old Thomas Doherty...
- 3/23/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
LONDON -- ITV's new free-to-air kids channel CiTV will be the U.K.'s most-watched commercial kids channel in the next 18 months, newly appointed director of digital channels Steven Andrew predicted Monday. The channel, which will compete against others such as Nickelodeon U.K., Jetix, Cartoon Network and Discovery Kids, launches March 11. "Within 18 months, we will be No. 1, we will outperform all commercial rivals to become the leading children's channel," Andrew said at a press launch in London, but declined to say how it would compare to advertising-free channels like the CBBC and Playhouse Disney. Carriage on the fast-growing digital platform is key to CiTV's ambitious plan to unseat market-leader Nickelodeon as the U.K.'s top commercial kids channel.
- 2/28/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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