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10 Best Shows Like ‘The Chelsea Detective’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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The Chelsea Detective is a British mystery crime drama series created by Peter Fincham. The Acorn TV series is set in Chelsea, London, and it revolves around Detective Inspector Max Arnold and his partner as they investigate various murder cases to put away dangerous criminals. The Chelsea Detective stars Adrian Scarborough, Sonita Henry, Vanessa Emme, Peter Bankole, and Lucy Phelps. So, if you loved the case-of-the-week style storytelling, engaging murder mysteries, and compelling characters in The Chelsea Detective, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

Suspects Credit – Channel 5

Suspects is a British crime drama series created by Darren Fairhurst, Steve Hughes, and Paul Marquess. The Channel 5 series is set in London, and it revolves around police detectives as they investigate various controversial cases ranging from murders to child abuse. Suspects stars Damien Molony, Clare-Hope Ashitey,...
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  • 5/7/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
‘Shetland’ Star Douglas Henshall Boards Indie Feature Set in 1960s Nagaland (Exclusive)
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BAFTA-winning actor Douglas Henshall has signed on to “Angh,” a new independent feature film set in 1960s Nagaland, eastern India.

“Angh” marks the feature directorial debut of Theja Rio, whose award-winning short films have already made waves on the festival circuit, including at Clermont-Ferrand, IndieLisboa and Mumbai. Rio is producing alongside Nancy Nisa Beso and Bernardo Angeletti through their respective banners Winter Hymns Films and Undercover Squirrel.

Henshall, best known for his role in BBC’s “Shetland,” will play a pivotal role in the period drama, which aims to showcase an untold chapter of Naga history. In 1960s Nagaland, a proud Konyak chief struggles to protect his dying traditions when an American missionary arrives with promises of aid that threaten his people’s identity. As his wife’s health deteriorates and famine looms, he and his mute son must make an impossible choice between survival and staying true to their ancestral ways.
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  • 4/7/2025
  • by Naman Ramachandran
  • Variety Film + TV
Channel 4 Buys Nordic Noir Thriller ‘The Darkness’ From Paramount Global Content Distribution
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Channel 4 has acquired “The Darkness,” an Iceland-set thriller represented by Paramount Global Content Distribution. The deal was unveiled during a Series Mania session with Lisa Kramer, president of international content of licensing at Paramount Global Content Distribution and Lindsey Martin, SVP of co-Productions for CBS Studios.

Based on the Ragnar Jónasson novel of the same name, “The Darkness” stars Nordic superstar Lena Olin as a dedicated investigator who is being forced into early retirement and takes on a final cold case centered on a young Russian asylum seeker. While she investigates the shocking murder case, she’s compelled to come to terms with her own personal traumas.

The English-language series shot in Iceland’s capital Reykjavík with a topnotch cast including Jack Bannon (“Pennyworth”), Douglas Henshall (“Shetland”), Björn Hlynur Haraldsson (“A Gentleman in Moscow”) and Thorsteinn Bachmann (“Katla”), among others.

“Darkness” was produced by CBS Studios and Icelandic production company Truenorth,...
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  • 3/26/2025
  • by Elsa Keslassy
  • Variety Film + TV
Douglas Henshall in Shetland (2013)
Shetland S9E6 11 December 2024 on BBC One
Douglas Henshall in Shetland (2013)
On Wednesday 11 December 2024, BBC One broadcasts Shetland!

Season 9 Episode 6 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “Shetland” promises to be an intense and gripping installment. Titled “Calder and Tosh,” the storyline shifts its attention to Lisa, a character who has been shrouded in mystery. As the investigation unfolds, Calder and Tosh dig deeper into her life, hoping to uncover clues that could help solve the case.

Lisa’s confession takes a surprising turn, revealing a shocking event from her past. This unexpected twist not only raises questions but also sends the team back into the inner circle of Annie. The connections between the characters become more complex, as secrets begin to surface. This development adds layers to the narrative, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.

As the episode progresses, the dynamic between Calder, Tosh, and Lisa will be crucial. Their interactions may reveal more than just the truth about...
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  • 12/11/2024
  • by Olly Green
  • TV Regular
Douglas Henshall in Shetland (2013)
Shetland Season 9 Episode 6 Airs December 11 2024 on BBC One
Douglas Henshall in Shetland (2013)
The upcoming episode of “Shetland,” titled “Episode 6,” promises to be an intense and gripping hour of television. Set to air at 10:00 Pm on Wednesday, December 11, 2024, on BBC One, this episode continues to delve deep into the mysteries that have captivated fans throughout the season.

In this episode, Calder and Tosh shift their focus to a key character, Lisa. As they investigate further, Lisa’s confession reveals a shocking event that could change everything. This unexpected twist not only raises new questions but also leads the team back to Annie’s inner circle. The dynamics between the characters are likely to shift as secrets come to light, revealing hidden connections and potential motives.

With the stunning backdrop of the Shetland Islands, the show combines rich storytelling with beautiful scenery. Fans can expect suspenseful moments and emotional revelations as the investigation unfolds. The episode is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats,...
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  • 12/4/2024
  • by Ashley Wood
  • TV Everyday
Douglas Henshall in Shetland (2013)
Shetland S9E5 4 December 2024 on BBC One
Douglas Henshall in Shetland (2013)
On Wednesday 4 December 2024, BBC One broadcasts Shetland!

Season 9 Episode 5 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “Shetland” promises to be a gripping addition to the series. Titled “When a Woman Goes Missing,” it dives into a complex case involving a mother and her young son. The story begins when a woman disappears, taking her nine-year-old son with her. This troubling situation raises many questions and concerns within the community.

Calder and Tosh, two of the main characters, take on the case. As they investigate, they find themselves facing challenges that blur the lines between their personal feelings and their professional duties. The emotional weight of the case adds depth to their characters, showing how such incidents can impact not only the families involved but also those tasked with finding answers.

Viewers can expect a mix of suspense and emotional storytelling as Calder and Tosh navigate the investigation. The episode highlights the...
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  • 12/4/2024
  • by Olly Green
  • TV Regular
Douglas Henshall in Shetland (2013)
Shetland S9E4 27 November 2024 on BBC One
Douglas Henshall in Shetland (2013)
On Wednesday 27 November 2024, BBC One broadcasts Shetland!

Season 9 Episode 4 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “Shetland” promises to be a gripping installment for fans of the series. Titled “The Sinister Truth,” this episode dives deep into a troubling investigation that reveals dark secrets surrounding a local facility. The team, led by the dedicated detective, is determined to uncover what lies beneath the surface. As they piece together the clues, the tension builds, hinting at a larger, more dangerous story.

However, the investigation takes an unexpected turn when Astrid Jakobson, a key figure in the case, suddenly goes missing. Her disappearance adds urgency and complexity to the team’s efforts. As they search for Astrid, the detectives must balance their focus between finding her and solving the mystery of the facility. This twist raises the stakes and adds an emotional layer to the narrative.

Viewers can expect intense moments, intriguing character dynamics,...
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  • 11/27/2024
  • by Olly Green
  • TV Regular
Douglas Henshall in Shetland (2013)
Shetland S9E3 20 November 2024 on BBC One
Douglas Henshall in Shetland (2013)
On Wednesday 20 November 2024, BBC One broadcasts Shetland!

Season 9 Episode 3 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “Shetland” promises to be filled with tension and intrigue as Calder and Tosh confront the shocking details of Annie’s past. The revelation of her history will challenge their understanding of the case and test their resolve as they dig deeper into what really happened.

Noah plays a crucial role in this episode, offering a cryptic clue that could shed light on the mysterious night of Annie’s death. His hints may lead Calder and Tosh down unexpected paths, raising more questions than answers. The atmosphere is sure to be charged as they piece together the fragments of information, trying to make sense of the puzzle.

As the plot unfolds, viewers can expect a blend of suspense and emotional depth. The characters will grapple with their own feelings while navigating the complexities of the investigation.
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  • 11/20/2024
  • by Olly Green
  • TV Regular
Douglas Henshall in Shetland (2013)
Shetland Season 9 Episode 3 Airs November 20 2024 on BBC One
Douglas Henshall in Shetland (2013)
In the latest episode of Shetland, airing Wednesday, November 20, 2024, at 10:00 Pm on BBC One, the mystery deepens as detectives Calder and Tosh are forced to confront a shocking new layer of the case. As they grapple with the revelation of Annie’s mysterious past, they find themselves questioning everything they thought they knew about the case.

Meanwhile, Noah offers a cryptic clue about the night Annie was killed, adding another twist to an already tangled investigation. As Calder and Tosh struggle to piece together the puzzle, their relationship with each other and their commitment to solving the case is tested. The discovery of Annie’s hidden history could hold the key to uncovering the truth, but it also raises more questions than answers.

This gripping episode promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats as the investigation takes a darker turn and more secrets are revealed. Fans...
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  • 11/13/2024
  • by Ashley Wood
  • TV Everyday
Douglas Henshall in Shetland (2013)
Shetland S9E1 6 November 2024 on BBC One
Douglas Henshall in Shetland (2013)
On Wednesday 6 November 2024, BBC One broadcasts Shetland!

Season 9 Episode 1 Episode Summary

The next episode of “Shetland” promises to be filled with tension and mystery. In this upcoming installment, Tosh finds herself in a troubling situation after witnessing a heated argument between her friends, Annie and Ian Bett. The conflict between the couple raises concerns for Tosh, who is eager to understand what is happening.

Annie reaches out to Tosh, wanting to discuss something important. This meeting seems crucial, and Tosh is ready to lend her support. However, when Tosh arrives at the meeting place, she quickly realizes something is off. Annie’s car is nowhere to be seen, and her phone goes unanswered. This unexpected turn of events leaves Tosh worried and questioning what might have happened to her friend.

As the episode unfolds, viewers can expect to see Tosh’s determination to uncover the truth. The disappearance of Annie...
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  • 11/6/2024
  • by Olly Green
  • TV Regular
Where Can I Watch Shetland Online Is It Available To Stream For Free?
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Those who are looking to watch the Scottish series Shetland have a few handy options as long as they're willing to subscribe to the right service. Originally based on the crime novels by Ann Cleeves, Shetland takes place on the Scottish archipelago that gives the series its name. Premiering in March 2013 on BBC One, the show follows a local police team who solves a bevy of crimes within the close-knit island community. The cast of Shetland features an ensemble of talented Scottish actors, but the series has seen plenty of turnover throughout its eight seasons.

The most notable change came with the lead of the show. From seasons 1 through 7, Douglas Henshall as Jimmy Prez led the police team. Then Henshall departed, and Detective Inspector Prez was replaced by Detective Inspector Ruth Calder, played by Ashley Jensen. There have been more changes than that, and yet, Shetland has soldiered on for 8 seasons and counting.
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  • 10/4/2024
  • by Zachary Moser
  • ScreenRant
10 Best Shows Like ‘Murder in a Small Town’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Murder in a Small Town is a mystery crime drama series created by Ian Weir. Based on The Alberg and Cassandra Mysteries novel series by author L.R. Wright, the Fox series is set in the small idyllic town of Gibsons and it follows the story of the new police chief Karl Alberg after he leaves the city and comes to town to get some peace of mind and find a new partner, but he is soon confronted with various crimes that he has to solve with the help of his team. Murder in a Small Town stars Rossif Sutherland and Kristin Kreuk in the lead roles with James Cromwell, Stana Katic, Mya Lowe, and Aaron Douglas starring in supporting roles. So, if you loved the murder mysteries, complex relationships, and compelling characters in Murder in a Small Town...
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  • 9/25/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
'Shetland' Renewed for Seasons 9 & 10
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Shetland, the beloved BBC crime drama, has been renewed for two more seasons by the Beeb in news that will be welcomed across the entire United Kingdom. Ashley Jensen, who joined the series in its eighth season, to replace original star Douglas Henshall, who departed in July 2022, will be returning as her character Di Ruth Calder. Jensen will be joined by regulars Alison O'Donnell as Di Alison 'Tosh' McIntosh, Steven Robertson as DC Sandy Wilson, Lewis Howden as Sgt Billy McCabe, and Anne Kidd as forensic pathologist Cora McLean, with an announcement to be made regarding further casting news in the near future.
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  • 3/12/2024
  • by Chris McPherson
  • Collider.com
Shetland Renewed for Series 9 & 10 with Ashley Jensen Back as Dci Calder
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Warning: contains spoilers for the Shetland series eight finale.

When Di Ruth Calder (Ashley Jensen) was asked at the end of Shetland series eight when she’d be leaving the isles, she answered: “Actually, not for a while.” Having repaired her relationship with her estranged brother and dealt with some old demons, Ruth planned to stick around. Long enough it seems, to lead the cast of Shetland series nine and ten.

The BBC has commissioned two further series of the picturesque crime drama starring Jensen in the lead role of Di Calder. Filming on series nine begins in March 2024, with filming on series 10 to follow in 2025. Fans can expect the show to return to BBC One either in late 2024 or early 2025. We’ll keep you posted as more news arrives.

Overall viewing figures for series eight were in line with those of previous series according to the BBC, meaning there...
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  • 3/12/2024
  • by Louisa Mellor
  • Den of Geek
Top 5 Titles Coming to BritBox in March 2024: 'Time' Season 2, 'Catch Me A Killer,' More
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Looking for a bit of mystery? The best of British streamer BritBox is heading into the new month with a crime-heavy collection of new film and TV titles! The month will kick off with the BritBox exclusive serial adaptation of the Agatha Christie mystery “Murder Is Easy,” starring David Jonsson and Penelope Wilton. Continue throughout March for repeat offenders, like Season 2 of the multi-bafta Award-winning anthology series “Time,” the complete 12-season police procedural program “Trial & Retribution,” or the 1990s crime drama “Killer Net.”

Check out The Streamable’s top picks for BritBox’s latest additions and learn everything coming to the streamer this March!

7-Day Free Trial $8.99+ / month BritBox.com What are the 5 Best Shows and Movies Coming to BritBox in March 2024? “Agatha Christie's Murder Is Easy” | Friday, March 1

David Jonsson leads the cast as the young and ambitious Luke Fitzwilliam in the recent BBC One Christie adaptation. Arriving from...
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  • 2/29/2024
  • by Ashley Steves
  • The Streamable
'Agatha Christie's Murder Is Easy' Trailer — Death Comes to a Small Village
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There's never a bad time for a new murder mystery, especially when it comes from the pen of Agatha Christie, the legendary author and "Queen of Mystery". That's why Collider is thrilled to be partnering with BritBox to bring our readers an exclusive look at the first trailer for their upcoming Christie adaptation, Murder Is Easy. The two-part series stars David Jonsson in the lead role, as one would expect from another masterclass from Christie, a fantastic ensemble case in the form of the wonderful Penelope Wilton (Downton Abbey), Morfydd Clark, Mathew Baynton, Mark Bonnar (Catastrophe), and Douglas Henshall.
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  • 2/12/2024
  • by Chris McPherson
  • Collider.com
International Insider: Stories To Track In 2024; Festival Film Picks; BAFTA Noms
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Happy New Year, everybody. Jesse Whittock with you for the first Insider of 2024, as we look forward to bringing you the biggest stories throughout the year. Read on, and please and sign up here to get the newsletter delivered to your inbox every week.

10 Stories To Track In 2024

What to follow: This year is set to be a crucial one for the future of the global entertainment business, with the resolution of several key talking points set to color the agenda years into the future. Our team pulled together to discuss the big trends and narratives, and then published our ‘Ten Storylines Set To Dominate The International Market In 2024’ feature as the clocks struck twelve and the New Year began. Our predictions include: Continuing market contraction around the world, union talks and possible labor action outside the U.S., big-scale M&a of some nature, debate around AI and ongoing...
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  • 1/5/2024
  • by Jesse Whittock
  • Deadline Film + TV
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‘Pennyworth’ Star Jack Bannon, Douglas Henshall Join Lasse Hallström-Directed Series ‘The Darkness’
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Jack Bannon (Pennyworth) and Douglas Henshall (Shetland, Who is Erin Carter?) are among a group of actors who have joined the drama series The Darkness, starring Oscar nominee Lena Olin (Enemies, A Love Story, Hunters, Chocolat, The Artist’s Wife, Hilma) and directed by Oscar nominee Lasse Hallström (Chocolat, What’s Eating Gilbert Grape, Hilma).

Also joining the cast of the six-episode English-language series, which is a co-production from CBS Studios and Icelandic production firm Truenorth with Stampede Ventures, are Björn Hlynur Haraldsson (A Gentleman in Moscow), Thorsteinn Bachmann (Katla), Þorvaldur Davíð Kristjánsson (The Minister), Tora Hallström (Hilma), Ahd Tamimi (River City) and Árni Þór Lárusson.

Principal photography is underway in Reykjavík, Iceland, with Paramount Global Content Distribution selling the series outside Iceland.

The series reunites Olin with director Hallström in his first foray into television. The project was first unveiled at Rome’s Mia Market in the fall.

Suzanne Crowley...
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  • 1/3/2024
  • by Georg Szalai
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jack Bannon, Douglas Henshall, Björn Hlynur Haraldsson & More Join CBS Studios & Stampede Ventures Icelandic Drama ‘The Darkness’
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The Darkness is descending in Iceland.

Principal photography on the CBS Studios and Stampede Ventures’ six-part, English-language drama co-production for Icelandic telecoms and streaming company Síminn is underway in the country’s capital Reykjavík, and the cast has now rounded out.

Jack Bannon (Pennyworth), Douglas Henshall, Björn Hlynur Haraldsson (A Gentleman in Moscow), Thorsteinn Bachmann (Katla), Þorvaldur Davíð Kristjánsson (The Minister), Tora Hallström (Hilma), Ahd Tamimi (River City) and Árni Þór Lárusson have joined the cast, which Lena Olin is leading.

Suzanne Crowley and Gilly Poole are UK casting directors, with Tinna Aðalbjörndottir and Andrea Brabin in Reykavík covering casting for Iceland.

Based on the best-selling thriller series by Ragnar Jónasson, The Darkness follows Detective Inspector Hulda Hermannsdóttir as she investigates a shocking murder case whilst coming to terms with her own personal traumas. Facing early retirement and forced to take on a new partner,...
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  • 1/3/2024
  • by Jesse Whittock
  • Deadline Film + TV
UK Christmas 2023 TV Guide: the Best Festive Specials, New Drama & Comedy Series
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It’s beginning to look a lot like… well, November.

But while it’s certainly pretty Novembery at the time of writing this, there’s already a sleighful of excellent UK Christmas TV to look forward to – from festive funnies like Not Going Out and the last ever episode of Ghosts to Christmassy crime dramas like Beyond Paradise and brand-new Agatha Christie adaptation Murder Is Easy.

And of course, every Whovian’s Christmas wish has been answered with the return of the Doctor Who Christmas special!

There’s a festive feline theme to family viewing, with Julia Donaldson’s annual animated gift to parents being Tabby McTat, and Channel 4 giving us an all-star adaptation of Mog’s Christmas. And, as dependable as cranberry sauce and family arguments, there are all your favourite Christmas special episodes, from Taskmaster to Qi and beyond.

So stock up on the Quality Street, test...
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  • 11/30/2023
  • by Louisa Mellor
  • Den of Geek
Douglas Henshall in Shetland (2013)
Shetland Season 8 Episode 6 Airs December 6 2023 on BBC One
Douglas Henshall in Shetland (2013)
Get ready for a gripping conclusion as “Shetland” Season 8 Episode 6 unfolds on BBC One at 10:00 Pm on Wednesday, December 6, 2023. In this intense episode, detectives Tosh and Calder are on the brink of solving the mysterious puzzle that has enshrouded the Bains throughout the investigation. The identity of the killer hangs in the balance, intricately linked to the secrets buried deep within the heart of the family.

As the narrative reaches its zenith, viewers can expect a riveting exploration into the enigma surrounding Ellen’s departure from Shetland. The pieces of the puzzle start to align, leading the detectives closer to unraveling the intricate web of motives that drive the unfolding drama.

For fans of crime dramas and intricate storytelling, “Shetland” Season 8 Episode 6 promises an edge-of-the-seat experience. Tune in at 10:00 Pm to witness the culmination of a meticulous investigation, where the revelation of the killer’s identity hinges on...
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  • 11/30/2023
  • by Posts UK
  • TV Everyday
Breaking Baz: Thriller-Loving ‘Night Manager’ Producer Stephen Garrett Is The Real Muscle Behind J Blakeson’s Hot Disney+ Series ‘Culprits’
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Exclusive: The first call Stephen Garrett made after acquiring the rights to suspense-fuelled book Culprits: The Heist Was Just the Beginning was to writer and director J Blakeson, who he hailed as “the real deal.”

Blakeson “has seen every crime movie and thriller. You can’t catch him out really,” Garrett pronounced sagely. He was ideal, then, to write and direct the TV adaptation of the multi-layered, heart-stopping anthology, edited by Richard Brewer and Gary Phillips.

The result is Culprits, an eight-part thriller starring Nathan Stewart-Jarrett in a career-changing role, and Gemma Arterton, about the maelstrom that swirls after a gang of ruthless thieves pull off an ingenious heist.

Disney+ streams Culprits in the UK and Ireland on November 8 and in the U.S. on December 8 on Hulu. Garrett is executive producer, as are showrunner, writer and director Blakeson, and Johanna Devereaux. It’s produced by Morenike Williams.

The two men had met 14 years ago,...
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  • 11/3/2023
  • by Baz Bamigboye
  • Deadline Film + TV
Douglas Henshall in Shetland (2013)
Shetland Season 8 Episode 1: Airs November 1 2023 on BBC One
Douglas Henshall in Shetland (2013)
On November 1, 2023, at 10:00 Pm, BBC One will air Season 8, Episode 1 of “Shetland.” In this episode, a Metropolitan detective returns to Shetland to locate a vulnerable witness. Di Ruth Calder collaborates with Tosh to find the girl before it’s too late. The story revolves around their quest to protect the witness and ensure her safety.

“Shetland” is a crime drama series set in the scenic but sometimes dangerous Shetland Islands. It is known for its compelling mysteries and engaging characters. In this episode, viewers can expect a tense and suspenseful storyline as the detectives work against the clock to protect the witness.

If you enjoy crime dramas and stories of detectives solving complex cases, this episode is worth watching. Tune in to BBC One at 10:00 Pm on November 1, 2023, to follow the investigation in Season 8, Episode 1 of “Shetland.”

Release Date & Time: 10:00 Pm Wednesday 1 November 2023 on BBC One

Shetland...
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  • 10/26/2023
  • by Posts UK
  • TV Everyday
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TVLine Items: Shetland Season 8 Date, Julia Trailer, Guest List Series and More
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Season 8 of the BBC One crime drama Shetland will premiere Stateside Wednesday, Nov. 29 on BritBox, TVLine has learned

For the new, six-episode season, series vet Douglas Henshall (who played Detective Jimmy Perez) after seven years has passed the baton to Ashley Jensen (Agatha Raisin), who now headlines as Di Ruth Calder, a native Shetlander who returns to the isles after 20 years working in London.

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  • 10/24/2023
  • by Vlada Gelman
  • TVLine.com
Does Tosh Die In Shetland? The Bomb Aftermath Explained
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Tosh survives the explosion in Shetland season 7 after finding a way to escape the bomb-rigged caravan. Although physically unharmed, Tosh experiences Ptsd-like symptoms and struggles with emotional trauma after the event. Tosh seeks support from her husband as she begins her healing process, but it is uncertain if her trauma will have lasting effects in season 8.

While Shetland is an intense drama that constantly raises questions, a big one looming question over fans' heads was, does Tosh die in Shetland season 7? Set in the real-life archipelago of the same name, the Scottish drama follows Detective Inspector Jimmy Pérez (Douglas Henshall), a grizzled police officer who investigates a series of mysterious crimes and murders in his community. Shetland also features a strong supporting cast, consisting of Detective Sergeant Alison "Tosh" McIntosh (Alison O'Donnell), Detective Constable Sandy Wilson (Steven Robertson), and Duncan Hunter (Mark Bonnar), all of whom assist Pérez with his investigations.
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  • 9/23/2023
  • by Timothy Lee
  • ScreenRant
Shetland Season 6 Recap: Jimmy's Arrest, The Lizzie Kilmuir Leak & More
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Shetland is a thrilling Scottish crime drama with complex characters and a captivating atmosphere that keeps viewers hooked. In season 6, episode 1, Di Pérez investigates the murder of a lawyer while dealing with interference from a teenager and a potential organized crime connection. The final episode reveals the truth about a series of murders and cover-ups, leading to unexpected arrests and leaving Di Pérez in a precarious position.

Shetland season 6 was a thrilling chapter in the Scottish crime drama series as it maintained a sense of mystery, intrigue, and tension from beginning to end. Shetland takes place on the titular archipelago, roughly 100 miles off the northeast coast of Scotland. It follows Detective Inspector Jimmy Pérez (Douglas Henshall) who must solve a series of dangerous crimes. As Pérez investigates these mysteries, he is accompanied by Detective Sergeant Alison "Tosh" McIntosh (Alison O'Donnell) and Detective Constable Sandy Wilson (Steven Robertson).

Like many other great TV mysteries,...
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  • 9/11/2023
  • by Timothy Lee
  • ScreenRant
Shetland Cast & Character Guide: Who Plays Who In The Scottish Crime Drama
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Shetland is a gripping Scottish crime drama set in the eponymous Scottish archipelago, known for its darker and more sinister edge. The Shetland cast has seen changes over the years, but the performances continue to impress, with the show remaining a critical darling. The show reinvents the small-town crime genre with each passing year, making it one of the best shows set in Scotland.

Even though the Shetland cast has grown and changed over the course of its near-decade on the air, the featured players never fail to deliver in the gripping Scottish crime drama. Debuting in 2013 on BBC One, Shetland is set on the eponymous Scottish archipelago and follows the men and women of the local police force who investigate crimes that disrupt the sleepy community. With its distinctly Scottish environs and small-town crime aspects, Shetland is a unique specimen among other British crime dramas because of its darker and more sinister edge,...
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  • 9/7/2023
  • by Dalton Norman
  • ScreenRant
Who Is Erin Carter? Topples Depp v. Heard to Take Top Spot on Netflix Top 10
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After Netflix's Depp v. Heard brought some heavy renewed interest in the legal battle between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, a new title has overcome the docuseries on Netflix's Top 10 list.

Who Is Erin Carter?, a new limited series, made its debut on Netflix on Aug. 24. Less than a week later, the latest Netflix Top 10 list revealed that the series has debuted in the No. 1 spot for the Top 10 English-language series on the streamer. According to Netflix, it takes the spot with 75.4 million hours viewed, or 13.2 million views (which Netflix defines as the "total hours viewed divided by the total runtime"). Depp v. Heard falls to No. 2 with 20.1 million hours viewed with 8.3 million views. Rounding out the rest of the top five for the category are Painkiller with 27.8 million hours viewed and 5.6 million views; Untold: Swamp Kings Season 1 with 15.5 million hours viewed and 5 million views; and The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On...
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  • 8/29/2023
  • by Jeremy Dick
  • CBR
Agatha Christie's Murder Is Easy Cast Announced by BritBox
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BritBox has announced the cast for Murder Is Easy, an all-new adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel. Filming has now started on the project, and a first look image can be seen above. The two-part thriller comes from Mammoth Screen and Agatha Christie Limited for BBC One and iPlayer in collaboration with BritBox International. Siân Ejiwunmi-Le Berre wrote the script while Meenu Gaur is directing.

Per BritBox, the full cast includes David Jonsson as Fitzwilliam; Morfydd Clark as Bridget; Penelope Wilton as Miss Pinkerton; Sinead Matthews as Miss Waynflete; Tom Riley as Lord Whitfield; Douglas Henshall as Major Horton; Mathew Baynton as Dr. Thomas, Mark Bonnar as Reverend Humbleby; Nimra Bucha as Mrs. Humbleby; Tamzin Outhwaite as Mrs. Pierce; Jon Pointing as Rivers; and newcomer Phoebe Licorish as Rose.

In the adaptation, which is set in England in 1954, "Fitzwilliam (Jonsson) meets Miss Pinkerton (Wilton), who tells him that a killer...
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  • 7/11/2023
  • by Jeremy Dick
  • MovieWeb
‘Lord of the Rings’ Actor Morfydd Clark to Star in Agatha Christie Adaptation ‘Murder Is Easy’ for BBC, BritBox
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Filming has begun and the cast has been revealed for Agatha Christie novel adaptation “Murder Is Easy.”

Based on Christie’s 1939 novel, the two-part thriller is adapted by Siân Ejiwunmi-Le Berre and directed by Meenu Gaur (“World on Fire”).

The cast includes David Jonsson, Morfydd Clark, Penelope Wilton (“Downton Abbey”), Sinead Matthews (“The Crown”), Tom Riley (“The Nevers”), Douglas Henshall (“Shetland”), Mathew Baynton (“Ghosts”), Mark Bonnar (“World on Fire”), Nimra Bucha (“Ms Marvel”), Tamzin Outhwaite (“The Tower”), Jon Pointing (“Big Boys”) and Phoebe Licorish in her screen debut.

The story is set in 1954 England. On a train to London, Fitzwilliam (Jonsson) meets Miss Pinkerton (Wilton), who tells him that a killer is on the loose in the sleepy English village of Wychwood under Ashe. The villagers believe the deaths are accidents, but Miss Pinkerton knows otherwise — and when she’s later found dead on her way to Scotland Yard, Fitzwilliam...
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  • 7/10/2023
  • by K.J. Yossman and Naman Ramachandran
  • Variety Film + TV
‘Murder Is Easy’: David Jonsson, Morfydd Clark & Penelope Wilton Among Cast Of Agatha Christie Adaptation For BBC & BritBox International
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Industry and Rye Lane star David Jonsson, Lord of the Rings lead Morfydd Clark and Downton Abbey‘s Penelope Wilton are among the cast of BBC and Britbox International’s latest Agatha Christie adaptation, Murder is Easy.

Filming is now underway in Scotland, with Jonsson playing lead character Fitzwilliam. On a train in 1954 England, he meets Miss Pinkerton (Wilton), who tells him a killer is on the loose in the sleepy village of Wychwood under Ashe. Though the locals believes the deaths are accidents, Miss Pinkerton knows better and is soon found dead on her way to Scotland Yard. Fitzwilliams is convinced he has to find the killer before they strike again.

Clark will play Bridget, Sinead Matthews (Hullraisers, The Crown) is Miss Waynflete, Tom Riley (The Nevers, Ill Behaviour) is Lord Whitfield, Douglas Henshall (Shetland, In Plain Sight) plays Major Horton, Mathew Baynton (Ghosts, Wonka) portrays Dr Thomas, Mark Bonnar (World on Fire,...
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  • 7/10/2023
  • by Jesse Whittock
  • Deadline Film + TV
British Crime TV Series Like Endeavour To Watch Next
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Now that Endeavour has ended for good, there are a few obvious places for fans to go in search of more of the crossword-solving, bitter-drinking, classics-quoting Oxford detective. The first are Colin Dexter’s novels, which established the character. The second is the original ITV show Inspector Morse based on those books, which starred John Thaw in the title role for 33 feature-length episodes between 1987 and 2000. Thirdly, there’s sequel Lewis, which continued the story of Morse’s underling Robbie through his own inspector days, and which also ran for 33 episodes, up until 2015. Both are currently streamable on BritBox in the UK and US, as well as Itvx, and PBS Masterpiece.

The likelihood though, is that those three will have already been exhausted by Morse devotees, so here are some recommendations of detective shows with a touch of Endeavour about them, whether it’s a melancholic lead with a brilliant mind,...
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  • 7/4/2023
  • by Louisa Mellor
  • Den of Geek
Arnold Schwarzenegger Is Ready For Action In Netflix Promo; ‘Who Is Erin Carter?’ Gets Premiere Date; ‘The Brothers Sun’ First Photos
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Netflix has a new Chief Action Officer. Arnold Schwarzenegger has taken on the job in a promo featuring footage of the streaming network’s upcoming action series and films. See it above.

“Nobody Hits Like Netflix,” says Schwarzenegger in the promo which opens with a military tank rolling over a Mercedes and Arnold crawling out of the tank’s hatch. “No one loves action as much as I do,” he says. Cut to quick glimpses of footage of Extraction 2, Heart of Stone, The Witcher, and more.

Netflix also released a slate of its action films and series, including a premiere date for Who Is Erin Carter? on August 24; as well as previously announced dates for Schwarznegger’s upcoming series Fubar (May 25); Arnold (June 7); Bloodhounds (June 9); The Witcher Season 3 (June 29) and Lupin Part 3 (October 5). as well as features Blood & Gold (May 26); Extraction 2 (June 16); iNumber Number (June 23); The Out-Laws...
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  • 5/22/2023
  • by Denise Petski
  • Deadline Film + TV
One of Us: Resident Evil’s Sienna Guillory joins Kit Connor in mystery horror film
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A couple weeks ago, it was announced that Kit Connor of the hit Netflix series Heartstopper had signed on to star in the mystery horror film One of Us. Now Deadline reports that Connor is being joined in the One of Us cast by Beccy Henderson (Derry Girls), Helena Breen (Hunger), David Horovitch (House Of The Dragon), Douglas Henshall (Shetland), and Sienna Guillory, who is best known for playing the character Jill Valentine in Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Resident Evil: Afterlife, and Resident Evil: Retribution.

Described as an “allegorical film”, One of Us is the feature debut of writer/director Stefan van de Graaff. Filming begins in Belfast, Northern Ireland his month. The movie will show viewers what happens when members of a family begin dying one by one at a funeral, while Youngest (Connor) searches for the stranger in their midst.

Callum Woodhouse (The Durrells), Charlotte Hope (The Spanish Princess...
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  • 3/21/2023
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
Horror Movie 'One of Us' Adds Douglas Henshall and Sienna Guillory
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Douglas Henshall and Sienna Guillory are set to join the cast of the upcoming horror thriller film, One Of Us. The news comes almost a week after it was announced that Heartstopper’s Kit Connor would be starring in the film. Henshall and Guillory will be taking on key roles in the new horror film centered around the deaths of several family members at a funeral according to a report from Deadline.
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  • 3/16/2023
  • by Jennifer Glynn
  • Collider.com
Kit Connor Horror ‘One Of Us’ Adds ‘Shetland’ Star Douglas Henshall & ‘Resident Evil’ Actress Sienna Guillory
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Exclusive: Douglas Henshall (Shetland) and Sienna Guillory (Resident Evil franchise) are taking on key roles in mystery horror One Of Us, alongside Kit Conor (Heartstopper), Callum Woodhouse (The Durrells), Charlotte Hope (The Spanish Princess), Siobhan Fallon-Hogan (Rushed) and Ian Beattie (Game Of Thrones).

Also joining the production, which will get underway later this month in Northern Ireland, are Beccy Henderson (Derry Girls), Helena Breen (Hunger) and David Horovitch (House Of The Dragon).

In the allegorical film, members of a family begin dying one by one at a funeral, while Youngest (Connor) searches for the stranger in their midst.

The project heralds from the Jung School and Northern Ireland Screen and marks the debut of writer-director Stefan van de Graaff. Raquel Baldwin is producing, with Robert Machoian co-producing and van de Graff executive-producing.

Bianca Cline is rounding out the team as Director of Photography. Cline recently worked on feature Marcel The Shell With Shoes On,...
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  • 3/16/2023
  • by Andreas Wiseman
  • Deadline Film + TV
Shetland: Ashley Jensen To Replace Douglas Henshall as New Lead Detective
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Tosh, Sandy and Billy’s new guvnor has been confirmed by the BBC: Agatha Raisin star Ashley Jensen will head up the Shetland investigatory team as new character Di Ruth Calder in series eight of the Scottish crime drama. Calder is “a native Shetlander who returns to the isles after 20 years working for the Met in London.” She’s a fish out of water back in water then, and will presumably come with her own share of personal complications, grudges and history with the rest of the locals.

Jensen’s casting follows Douglas Henshall’s exit in the series seven finale, after the actor decided to leave the role of Di Jimmy Perez behind. Perez wasn’t – as some had predicted – blown up in an eco-terrorism plot, but allowed to walk away intact with love interest Meg on his arm. The Detective Inspector nobly sacrificed his career to save...
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  • 11/23/2022
  • by Louisa Mellor
  • Den of Geek
Douglas Henshall
Shetland Series 7 Ending: Douglas Henshall’s Exit Left Di Jimmy Perez a Hero
Douglas Henshall
Warning: contains spoilers for the Shetland Series 7 finale.

Di Jimmy Perez didn’t die! He wasn’t, as many suspected, killed in an eco-terrorist explosion, nor did he leap in front of a bullet to save Cassie, Tosh, Sandy, Billy or any of his other beloved Shetland family. Douglas Henshall’s goodbye after seven series of the BBC crime drama adapted from Anne Cleeves’ book series left his character alive and well and laughing with his new love Meg. Jimmy had resigned from the police, having sacrificed his career for a noble act, and was ready to move on to pastures new.

Shetland will return for series eight with a different lead and a different series-long investigation, but the same picturesque scenery, gentle feel and familiar faces. We break down Douglas Henshall’s final episode and answer Series 7’s questions, from the identity of the killer(s), to what happened...
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  • 9/14/2022
  • by Louisa Mellor
  • Den of Geek
Douglas Henshall in Shetland (2013)
Shetland Series 7 Cast: Meet the New Characters
Douglas Henshall in Shetland (2013)
Shetland’s Series 7 return is a bittersweet one for fans of the Scottish BBC crime drama. The six-episode run will be actor Douglas Henshall’s last in the lead role of Di Jimmy Perez. Henshall’s departure though, doesn’t mean the end for Shetland, which has been renewed for an eighth series due to arrive in 2023. A new, as-yet-unannounced, lead actor will be joining the returning cast for that run.

Series 7, which starts on BBC One on Wednesday the 10th of August at 9pm, promises to tie up Perez’s loose ends and follow up on last series’ will-they-won’t-they frisson with Irish carer Meg. Before Perez says his final goodbye to the evidence board though, there’s a missing person case to solve, and a host of new characters to interrogate. Here’s who he’ll be meeting…

Shauna Macdonald as Rachel Cairns

Rachel Cairns is the mother of Connor and Abbey,...
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  • 8/10/2022
  • by Louisa Mellor
  • Den of Geek
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Amazon Releases “Silent Cry” in USA & UK
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Julian Richards acclaimed conspiracy thriller Silent Cry is now available in USA, Canada, UK and Ireland from Amazon. Emily Woof (The Full Monty), Douglas Henshall (Shetland), Kevin Whately (The English Patient), Clive Russell (Game of Thrones), Craig Kelly (Titanic) and Steve Sweeney (Lock Stock and Two Smokin Barrells) star in this nail-biting suspense story about …

The post Amazon Releases “Silent Cry” in USA & UK appeared first on Horror News | Hnn.
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  • 6/13/2022
  • by Adrian Halen
  • Horror News
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TVLine Items: Jack Ryan Renewed, Wendy Williams Guest Hosts and More
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Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan doesn’t have a Season 3 premiere date yet, but he’s already planning his next mission: Amazon Prime has renewed the John Krasinski-starring thriller for Season 4, our sister site Variety reports. Additionally, Michael Peña (Narcos: Mexico) has boarded the series in an undisclosed role.

In the third season — which recently wrapped production — “Jack is on the run and in a race against time,” per Variety. “He is wrongly implicated in a larger conspiracy and suddenly finds himself a fugitive out in the cold. Now, wanted by both the CIA and an international rogue faction that he has uncovered,...
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  • 10/14/2021
  • by Vlada Gelman
  • TVLine.com
Rufus Jones
‘Home’: How An Immigration Comedy Set In A Parochial British Town Snagged Ben Stiller For An NBC Remake
Rufus Jones
Exclusive: Much like the rest of the world, Rufus Jones watched on in horror as the refugee crisis gripped Europe in 2015. As people fled conflict in Syria and beyond, the Stan & Ollie actor had just fathered twins and became preoccupied with worries about the world his new-born girls were entering.

Not obvious territory for comedy, you might think. But that’s exactly how Jones’ thoughts crystallized as he set to work on a script that would domesticate the epic scale of the horrors being transmitted on rolling news at the time. And so, Home was created, but it would be four years before the comedy found its own home with Channel 4.

The show premiered last year and tells the story of how a family in the small British town of Dorking takes in a Syrian refugee named Sami. It returns for a second season in the UK on Wednesday...
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  • 2/5/2020
  • by Jake Kanter
  • Deadline Film + TV
The Internet Thinks Netflix’s The Irishman Is Pretty Boring
Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman finally arrived on Netflix this week. The highly-anticipated and long-in-development gangster film sees Scorsese, Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci reuniting for the first time since Casino and it’s also the first time Scorsese and Al Pacino have ever worked together (if you can believe it).

And the film is apparently living up to all the hype according to critics. With a 96 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, folks are praising The Irishman as an epic and meditative story about mortality.

See for yourself below:

“It’s a cinematic tour de force in form and substance, representing late-career high points for director Scorsese and his lead actors Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci,” says the Toronto Star’s Peter Howell.

“There are 209 minutes in The Irishman and not one of them is wasted,” says Chris Hewitt of the Minneapolis Tribune.

Even our own Luke...
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  • 11/30/2019
  • by Ryan Beltram
  • We Got This Covered
‘2067’ with Kodi Smit-McPhee, Nick Broomfield doc among Kew Media Afm slate (exclusive)
Roster includes Slay The Dragon, Allagash.

London-based sales outfit Kew Media Distribution (Kmd) heads to Afm next week with a slate that includes Nick Broomfield’s documentary My Father And Me, sci-fi 2067 starring Kodi Smit-McPhee and Ryan Kwanten, and Susan Hill’s The Small Hand: A Ghost Story.

2067 takes place on an earth ravaged by climate change when a utility worker who may hold the key to mankind’s survival is dispatched to the future and lands in a luscious green world where he seems to be the only person around.

Seth Larney directed the Arcadia, Kojo, Freedom Films and Futurism Studios production,...
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  • 10/29/2019
  • by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
  • ScreenDaily
Kodi Smit-McPhee, Nick Broomfield among Kew Media Distribution Afm slate (exclusive)
Roster includes Slay The Dragon, Allagash.

London-based sales outfit Kew Media Distribution (Kmd) heads to Afm next week with a slate that includes Nick Broomfield’s documentary My Father And Me, sci-fi 2067 starring Kodi Smit-McPhee and Ryan Kwanten, and Susan Hill’s The Small Hand: A Ghost Story.

2067 takes place on an earth ravaged by climate change when a utility worker who may hold the key to mankind’s survival is dispatched to the future and lands in a luscious green world where he seems to be the only person around.

Seth Larney directed the Arcadia, Kojo, Freedom Films and Futurism Studios production,...
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  • 10/29/2019
  • by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
  • ScreenDaily
Awesome Media Options Caroline Mitchell Novel ‘Truth And Lies’ In Bid To Create Female ‘Luther’
Awesome Media & Entertainment, the Kew Media-backed IP and production company run by writer-producer Jeff Norton, has optioned a contemporary detective novel in the hope of creating a female Luther.

Awesome has secured the rights to New York Times best-selling author Caroline Mitchell’s Truth and Lies, the first installment in a series of novels on young London detective Amy Winter. The book is published by Amazon Publishing imprint Thomas & Mercer.

The story follows Winter, the daughter of a husband and wife who were imprisoned for a string of heinous killings, as she investigates the disappearance of a teenage girl and is forced to reconnect with her mother.

Norton said he wants to turn Truth and Lies into a returnable TV series, with the aim of creating a female version of Luther, the popular BBC One series starring Idris Elba.

Norton is already talking to co-production partners and buyers about the project,...
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  • 9/27/2019
  • by Jake Kanter
  • Deadline Film + TV
Tony Goldwyn
Tony Goldwyn Joins Broadway’s ‘Network’ Opposite Bryan Cranston
Tony Goldwyn
Tony Goldwyn will return to Broadway in Ivo van Hove’s much-anticipated production of Network, joining Bryan Cranston and Tatiana Maslany in the stage adaptation of the 1976 Oscar-winning film.

Goldwyn will play Max Schumacher, the TV exec in the midst of a mid-life crisis played by the Oscar-nominated William Holden in the film. British actor Douglas Henshall originated the role in the West End production of the play last year.

Known to TV audiences for playing President Fitzgerald Grant in Shonda Rhimes’ Scandal and next to be seen onscreen in Netflix’s Chambers with Uma Thurman, Goldwyn has a long stage history. Among his credits: Theresa Rebeck’s The Water’s Edge, Craig Lucas’ The Dying Gaul, Holiday at Circle in the Square opposite Laura Linney, and an Obie-winning performance in The Sum of Us. He most recently appeared on Broadway in the 2010 revival of Promises, Promises.

Performances of Network begin on Saturday,...
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  • 9/27/2018
  • by Greg Evans
  • Deadline Film + TV
Matt Palmer
'Calibre' leads BAFTA Scotland nominations
Matt Palmer
The film’s three stars dominate the best actor category.

Matt Palmer’s Highlands-set thriller Calibre has garnered five BAFTA Scotland nominations.

The film’s three stars took all three spots in the best film actor category, for Screen Stars of Tomorrow Jack Lowden (2014) and Martin McCann (2007), as well as for Tony Curran. Palmer has also been nominated for best fiction director, and best writer for film/television. However the film missed out on a best feature film nomination.

Full list of nominations below

Lowden and McCann play childhood friends who find themselves backed into a corner by locals when...
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  • 9/26/2018
  • by Ben Dalton
  • ScreenDaily
Get Ab Fab With Jennifer Saunders + More London Events This Week
Banish the January blues by entering the wonderful world of February! New writing, a fab venue, and the queen of “Ab Fab” herself await you in this week’s recommendations to make the most out of your London experience. Have a laugh with Jennifer Saunders.This week’s book-now-or-regret-later comes via the Tristan Bates Theatre where they’re hosting an actors Q&A with Jennifer Saunders and her “Lady Windermere’s Fan” co-star Samantha Spiro on March 2. Get to it! (Tickets: £25) Be the first to know about new talent.Why not get yourself down to the Southwark Playhouse for 2018’s first show from production company ‘Little Pieces of Gold’. They’ll be showing eight new short plays picked from an open submission, usually a hotbed of new talent. (Tickets: £12) Get networking at the National.You’ll be ‘mad as hell’ if you miss Michelle Dockery and co-star Douglas Henshall chatting...
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  • 1/29/2018
  • backstage.com
Collision: NBC Adapts ITV Series
NBC is developing an adaptation of Anthony Horowitz's Collision, which aired in November, 2009, on ITV and Utv, as a five-episode event series. In the Us, an edited version of the original series aired on PBS, in two parts. Horowitz will serve as show runner on the new, Us version, and reportedly will write the first two episodes.

The cast of the ITV series includes: Douglas Henshall, Kate Ashfield, Christopher Fulford, Jo Woodcock, Craig Kelly, Dean Lennox Kelly, Zoe Telford, Claire Rushbrook, Phil Davis, Jan Francis, Sylvia Syms, Paul McGann, Lucy Griffiths, Lenora Crichlow, David Bamber, and Nicholas Farrell. Continue on for more about NBC's new Collision adaptation. Read More…...
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  • 11/4/2015
  • by TVSeriesFinale.com
  • TVSeriesFinale.com
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