This ain't no lie. CBC just announced season two of Burden of Truth will premiere in January.
The Canadian drama, which airs on The CW in the U.S., centers on attorney Joanna Hanley (Kristin Kreuk), who walked away from her partnership at a corporate law firm in order to figure out why a mysterious illness is afflicting high school girls from her hometown. The cast also includes Peter Mooney, Alex Carter, Star Slade, Benjamin Ayres, Nicola Correia-Damude, Meegwun Fairbrother, and Sara Thompson.
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The Canadian drama, which airs on The CW in the U.S., centers on attorney Joanna Hanley (Kristin Kreuk), who walked away from her partnership at a corporate law firm in order to figure out why a mysterious illness is afflicting high school girls from her hometown. The cast also includes Peter Mooney, Alex Carter, Star Slade, Benjamin Ayres, Nicola Correia-Damude, Meegwun Fairbrother, and Sara Thompson.
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- 11/22/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Jenny Morrill Alex Carter May 23, 2017
Which original Gladiators event was better - Hang Tough or Powerball? We had the debate so you don't have to...
Like many people, we enjoy watching people beating the crap out of each other and then doing grapevines while wearing a bra. Because of this, Gladiators is the only exercise-themed show we ever watch.
See related The Oa: 10 questions (sort of) answered The Oa: Netflix renews for season 2 Netflix's The Oa: spoiler-free review
We spend our weekends watching Gladiators reruns while saying things like “I could do that, it's just running up an escalator,” while secretly being depressed because we know we're lying to ourselves. Sometimes, as a treat, we'll call Jet/Hunter names while eating several wagon wheels.
There's been an ongoing debate in our house over which are the best Gladiators events. Some we can agree are rubbish, and when these events are...
Which original Gladiators event was better - Hang Tough or Powerball? We had the debate so you don't have to...
Like many people, we enjoy watching people beating the crap out of each other and then doing grapevines while wearing a bra. Because of this, Gladiators is the only exercise-themed show we ever watch.
See related The Oa: 10 questions (sort of) answered The Oa: Netflix renews for season 2 Netflix's The Oa: spoiler-free review
We spend our weekends watching Gladiators reruns while saying things like “I could do that, it's just running up an escalator,” while secretly being depressed because we know we're lying to ourselves. Sometimes, as a treat, we'll call Jet/Hunter names while eating several wagon wheels.
There's been an ongoing debate in our house over which are the best Gladiators events. Some we can agree are rubbish, and when these events are...
- 4/6/2017
- Den of Geek
It can be rough being part one of a two (or more!) part story.
It's easy to get relegated to set-up, with all the excitement reserved for the back half of the story. NCIS Season 14 Episode 15 didn't exactly escape that, unfortunately.
To be fair, it's a bit more complicated than that; there was a more-or-less self-contained plot for "Pandora's Box, Part I" in the less-than-fake terrorist attack that was an attempted assassination.
The connection to the follow-on portion on NCIS: New Orleans, however, depended on the rather impressively coincidental timing of a hack that resulted in the loss of Homeland Security's terrorist response playbook.
After all, Mr. Vengeance-Murder Homeland Security Aide didn't hack the playbook.
I could complain about the fact that Alex Carter's Homeland Security boss was so stupid and careless to make such a thing vulnerable in the manner he did, but that part was sadly believable.
It's easy to get relegated to set-up, with all the excitement reserved for the back half of the story. NCIS Season 14 Episode 15 didn't exactly escape that, unfortunately.
To be fair, it's a bit more complicated than that; there was a more-or-less self-contained plot for "Pandora's Box, Part I" in the less-than-fake terrorist attack that was an attempted assassination.
The connection to the follow-on portion on NCIS: New Orleans, however, depended on the rather impressively coincidental timing of a hack that resulted in the loss of Homeland Security's terrorist response playbook.
After all, Mr. Vengeance-Murder Homeland Security Aide didn't hack the playbook.
I could complain about the fact that Alex Carter's Homeland Security boss was so stupid and careless to make such a thing vulnerable in the manner he did, but that part was sadly believable.
- 2/15/2017
- by Kathleen Wiedel
- TVfanatic
Jenny Morrill Alex Carter Aug 17, 2016
Get Your Own Back Live, Knightmare, Chloe from 24 and a bit of GroupOn? Jenny and Alex have been to the Fringe...
We've just spent a week at the Edinburgh Fringe, where we devoted equal amounts of time to eating, tutting and refusing leaflets. In between this, we managed to fit some shows in.
We're going to talk about some of these shows here, instead of telling you about the thousands of hipsters we encountered. Seriously, guy doing “street typing” on a typewriter – no thanks.
Get Your Own Back Live!
I'll cut to the chase here – being in the audience for Get Your Own Back Live was the most fun I've had since I was born. And I'm counting that time I found a bottle of mystery booze in a hedge.
The show is a pretty faithful (if cheaper and more self-aware) version of the original.
Get Your Own Back Live, Knightmare, Chloe from 24 and a bit of GroupOn? Jenny and Alex have been to the Fringe...
We've just spent a week at the Edinburgh Fringe, where we devoted equal amounts of time to eating, tutting and refusing leaflets. In between this, we managed to fit some shows in.
We're going to talk about some of these shows here, instead of telling you about the thousands of hipsters we encountered. Seriously, guy doing “street typing” on a typewriter – no thanks.
Get Your Own Back Live!
I'll cut to the chase here – being in the audience for Get Your Own Back Live was the most fun I've had since I was born. And I'm counting that time I found a bottle of mystery booze in a hedge.
The show is a pretty faithful (if cheaper and more self-aware) version of the original.
- 8/17/2016
- Den of Geek
Alex Carter Aug 17, 2016
The BBC has a packed line-up of daytime antique shows, but the original Bargain Hunt still provides the most edutainment...
It is an immutable law of the universe that everything everywhere will at some point be bought on Bargain Hunt. That important looking bit you keep in that tin of random things in case you find out what it’s for? In 2064 some antiques expert who hasn’t even been born yet will explain casually that it was used as a stand for rich Moldovan aristocrats' spare eyeballs, or a small portable gardening tool for calibrating parasols. It doesn’t matter if it was actually the plastic thing that keeps your router standing on end.
It’s these genuinely true histories of random objects bought from someone’s car boot that makes Bargain Hunt the most educational of daytime shows - it teaches you about things you...
The BBC has a packed line-up of daytime antique shows, but the original Bargain Hunt still provides the most edutainment...
It is an immutable law of the universe that everything everywhere will at some point be bought on Bargain Hunt. That important looking bit you keep in that tin of random things in case you find out what it’s for? In 2064 some antiques expert who hasn’t even been born yet will explain casually that it was used as a stand for rich Moldovan aristocrats' spare eyeballs, or a small portable gardening tool for calibrating parasols. It doesn’t matter if it was actually the plastic thing that keeps your router standing on end.
It’s these genuinely true histories of random objects bought from someone’s car boot that makes Bargain Hunt the most educational of daytime shows - it teaches you about things you...
- 8/5/2016
- Den of Geek
Alex Carter Aug 3, 2016
A Generation’s Final Journey nearly killed the franchise. But did it deserve to bomb?
The first Nemesis disc I owned inexplicably didn’t work properly in my first DVD player, and eventually stopped working entirely. When rewatching the film for this article, I found that the Blu-ray I have is bent for no reason at all and won’t work in any player. I tried downloading it off Sky, but it stopped downloading halfway through and refused to download any more until I deleted the whole thing and tried again after rebooting the box. I tried Netflix but weirdly Star Trek: Nemesis is part of a different rights package to the other Next Gen movies. Is this such an awesome film that digital media are still unable to cope with its majesty? Or is it so bad that it reaches out into the real world and breaks everything it touches?...
A Generation’s Final Journey nearly killed the franchise. But did it deserve to bomb?
The first Nemesis disc I owned inexplicably didn’t work properly in my first DVD player, and eventually stopped working entirely. When rewatching the film for this article, I found that the Blu-ray I have is bent for no reason at all and won’t work in any player. I tried downloading it off Sky, but it stopped downloading halfway through and refused to download any more until I deleted the whole thing and tried again after rebooting the box. I tried Netflix but weirdly Star Trek: Nemesis is part of a different rights package to the other Next Gen movies. Is this such an awesome film that digital media are still unable to cope with its majesty? Or is it so bad that it reaches out into the real world and breaks everything it touches?...
- 8/1/2016
- Den of Geek
Alex Carter Aug 2, 2016
Homes Under The Hammer is a comforting constant in an ever-changing world. Here's why it's your TV best friend...
Homes Under The Hammer is the adult equivalent of Teletubbies: every episode is exactly the same, there is only the vaguest semblance of peril, and every episode has a weird house in it.
I bloody love Homes Under The Hammer. It’s the kind of low-engagement programming that suits any time and any mood. I like nosing around people’s houses. I like the idea I could be a filthy capitalist if I could just stop ranting about Star Trek and do some plastering. The identikit nature of every episode is ideally suited to its 10am weekday timeslot, being watched exclusively by the unemployed, the ill and everyone’s dad. As a freelance writer with both a cold and a dad I absolutely understand that feeling of having a head filled with mush,...
Homes Under The Hammer is a comforting constant in an ever-changing world. Here's why it's your TV best friend...
Homes Under The Hammer is the adult equivalent of Teletubbies: every episode is exactly the same, there is only the vaguest semblance of peril, and every episode has a weird house in it.
I bloody love Homes Under The Hammer. It’s the kind of low-engagement programming that suits any time and any mood. I like nosing around people’s houses. I like the idea I could be a filthy capitalist if I could just stop ranting about Star Trek and do some plastering. The identikit nature of every episode is ideally suited to its 10am weekday timeslot, being watched exclusively by the unemployed, the ill and everyone’s dad. As a freelance writer with both a cold and a dad I absolutely understand that feeling of having a head filled with mush,...
- 7/23/2016
- Den of Geek
Alex Carter Jul 27, 2016
From the highs of Star Trek: First Contact, why did Star Trek: Insurrection become the most forgotten Trek movie?
“Ok, ok, so First Contact was a major box office and critical success, but it would have been so much better had all those great space battles been replaced with Riker having a shave in the bath.”
Said someone, somewhere, presumably.
Star Trek: Insurrection was the great hope for the franchise. The lessons learned from past failures. No more interference from the studio. Just put the right people in the right place and let them do their thing. It worked for Khan, it worked for First Contact, so it should work for Insurrection. Right?
No.
Star Trek: Insurrection stands in the unusual position of being a film that would have benefited enormously from executive meddling. If one voice had spoken up and said “this film has problems”, perhaps...
From the highs of Star Trek: First Contact, why did Star Trek: Insurrection become the most forgotten Trek movie?
“Ok, ok, so First Contact was a major box office and critical success, but it would have been so much better had all those great space battles been replaced with Riker having a shave in the bath.”
Said someone, somewhere, presumably.
Star Trek: Insurrection was the great hope for the franchise. The lessons learned from past failures. No more interference from the studio. Just put the right people in the right place and let them do their thing. It worked for Khan, it worked for First Contact, so it should work for Insurrection. Right?
No.
Star Trek: Insurrection stands in the unusual position of being a film that would have benefited enormously from executive meddling. If one voice had spoken up and said “this film has problems”, perhaps...
- 7/20/2016
- Den of Geek
Alex Carter Jul 12, 2016
The film where Jean-Luc Picard met James T Kirk: we take a look back at Star Trek: Generations...
This article contains spoilers for Star Trek: Generations
Entropy. That is the ultimate theme in Star Trek: Generations. As signified by the long tracking shots of a bottle of champagne, culminating with it smashing upon the bow of the new Enterprise. The mechanism by which all change happens. How order turns to chaos, and why all good things must come to an end.
It’s also the only word that can possibly integrate the two disparate halves of the film. The treatise on the afterlife and impermanence, versus Data discovering the meaning of laughter. But really, that’s clutching at straws (and that’s coming from the guy who defended Star Trek V). For all the good ideas and fascinating moments, Generations is the curate’s egg...
The film where Jean-Luc Picard met James T Kirk: we take a look back at Star Trek: Generations...
This article contains spoilers for Star Trek: Generations
Entropy. That is the ultimate theme in Star Trek: Generations. As signified by the long tracking shots of a bottle of champagne, culminating with it smashing upon the bow of the new Enterprise. The mechanism by which all change happens. How order turns to chaos, and why all good things must come to an end.
It’s also the only word that can possibly integrate the two disparate halves of the film. The treatise on the afterlife and impermanence, versus Data discovering the meaning of laughter. But really, that’s clutching at straws (and that’s coming from the guy who defended Star Trek V). For all the good ideas and fascinating moments, Generations is the curate’s egg...
- 6/29/2016
- Den of Geek
Jenny Morrill Jun 12, 2017
Jenny has a few tips for successfully rebooting some classic gameshows...
Game shows are one of the few formats that can withstand being rebooted. Some people might even argue that game show reboots are becoming necessary, given the calibre of new ideas being farted out onto the screen. For every Pointless, there's Dale's All Star Celebrity Family Kerplunk On Fire (actually I'd watch that).
See related Doctor Who: Moffat on budget issues, advice for Chibnall Doctor Who: Phoebe Waller-Bridge is now the joint favourite
There are certain shows that could make up a stellar, unbeatable game show line-up, and they should all be brought back immediately. Some brave souls have tried to bring some of these shows back, with varying degrees of success. In some cases perhaps the execution needed a bit of tweaking, but the decision to reboot was the right one.
When a...
Jenny has a few tips for successfully rebooting some classic gameshows...
Game shows are one of the few formats that can withstand being rebooted. Some people might even argue that game show reboots are becoming necessary, given the calibre of new ideas being farted out onto the screen. For every Pointless, there's Dale's All Star Celebrity Family Kerplunk On Fire (actually I'd watch that).
See related Doctor Who: Moffat on budget issues, advice for Chibnall Doctor Who: Phoebe Waller-Bridge is now the joint favourite
There are certain shows that could make up a stellar, unbeatable game show line-up, and they should all be brought back immediately. Some brave souls have tried to bring some of these shows back, with varying degrees of success. In some cases perhaps the execution needed a bit of tweaking, but the decision to reboot was the right one.
When a...
- 3/13/2016
- Den of Geek
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Cuffs star Eleanor Matsuura thinks it is a shame BBC One cancelled the police drama after one series (season). She and co-stars Amanda Abbington, Alex Carter, Jacob Ifan, and Pete Sullivan took to Twitter to express their sorrow over the cancellation, in mid-December.
More than a month later, Matsuura is still disappointed by the "premature" decision to cancel the Cuffs TV series, which also starred Ashely Walters and Broadchurch's Shaun Dooley.
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Cuffs star Eleanor Matsuura thinks it is a shame BBC One cancelled the police drama after one series (season). She and co-stars Amanda Abbington, Alex Carter, Jacob Ifan, and Pete Sullivan took to Twitter to express their sorrow over the cancellation, in mid-December.
More than a month later, Matsuura is still disappointed by the "premature" decision to cancel the Cuffs TV series, which also starred Ashely Walters and Broadchurch's Shaun Dooley.
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- 1/27/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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Reality takes a holiday along with the Star Wars cast. But is the infamous Star Wars Holiday Special that bad?
You know what go well together? Pop sci-fi, variety shows and Christmas.
Wait, no they don’t, that’s a terrible idea. The Christmas variety show is fine, but attaching a famously secular fantasy to it? Really? Still, this was the late 70s, where variety shows were the king of Christmas telly, and Star Wars was the king of everything else. So obviously some genius decided to put the two things together. The result? Something so bad that it was never shown again. Carrie Fisher reportedly uses it to get people to leave her house. George Lucas actually threatened to go on a rampage with a sledgehammer. Words have not been invented to describe how bad it is.
The story, which reportedly was included at Lucas’ request...
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Reality takes a holiday along with the Star Wars cast. But is the infamous Star Wars Holiday Special that bad?
You know what go well together? Pop sci-fi, variety shows and Christmas.
Wait, no they don’t, that’s a terrible idea. The Christmas variety show is fine, but attaching a famously secular fantasy to it? Really? Still, this was the late 70s, where variety shows were the king of Christmas telly, and Star Wars was the king of everything else. So obviously some genius decided to put the two things together. The result? Something so bad that it was never shown again. Carrie Fisher reportedly uses it to get people to leave her house. George Lucas actually threatened to go on a rampage with a sledgehammer. Words have not been invented to describe how bad it is.
The story, which reportedly was included at Lucas’ request...
- 12/23/2015
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
BBC One has cancelled freshman crime drama, Cuffs, after one series (season). The Cuffs cancellation news broke late last week, and has been tweeted about by cast members, including Amanda Abbington, Eleanor Matsuura, Alex Carter, Jacob Ifan, and Peter Sullivan.
Fans are not ready to be uncuffed, at least not without a fight. A Change.Org petition to recommission (renew) Cuffs currently has 6,556 signatures. On Twitter, the Cuffs renewal charge is led by the We Love Cuffs account. Bearing the display name #Bringbackcuffs, the account's profile picture is a BBC logo, modified to read "Bring Back Cuffs." Cheeky.
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Fans are not ready to be uncuffed, at least not without a fight. A Change.Org petition to recommission (renew) Cuffs currently has 6,556 signatures. On Twitter, the Cuffs renewal charge is led by the We Love Cuffs account. Bearing the display name #Bringbackcuffs, the account's profile picture is a BBC logo, modified to read "Bring Back Cuffs." Cheeky.
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- 12/23/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Amanda Abbington's TV show 'Cuffs' has been cancelled. After the final episode of series one of the BBC police drama aired on Wednesday (16.12.15), Amanda took to Twitter to confirm that it had been axed. She wrote: ''End of an era. And we are all gutted. Thanks to a wonderful cast, crew and fans. No series two. Sad day. #bbcCuffs ''Thanks for all your support and tweets regarding #cuffs. You're all so great. Bless ya. We will miss it so much. XxX (sic).'' Co-star Alex Carter added: ''Thank u 4all the #Cuffs love. It really was the perfect job & team,...
- 12/17/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
BBC One's Cuffs is a pre-watershed cop show that blends police procedure with the officers' personal lives - sound familiar?
But despite the apparent similarities, the Cuffs cast have insisted that their show is nothing like ITV's long-running The Bill, which wrapped a 26-year run in 2010.
"I mean, let's be honest, everyone's going to try and say it's the new Bill," admitted Ashley Walters, who plays PC Ryan Draper. "But for me, it's a lot more than that. It's very real... the raw emotion is very real."
Both Walters and co-star Shaun Dooley (DC Carl Hawkins) said Cuffs is actually closer in spirit to gritty, fly-on-the-wall documentaries like BBC Two's acclaimed The Detectives.
"It's less about solving the crime, and more about the human beings solving the crime," Dooley said.
Broadchurch actor Dooley was particularly keen to avoid comparisons to The Bill - telling press including Digital Spy...
But despite the apparent similarities, the Cuffs cast have insisted that their show is nothing like ITV's long-running The Bill, which wrapped a 26-year run in 2010.
"I mean, let's be honest, everyone's going to try and say it's the new Bill," admitted Ashley Walters, who plays PC Ryan Draper. "But for me, it's a lot more than that. It's very real... the raw emotion is very real."
Both Walters and co-star Shaun Dooley (DC Carl Hawkins) said Cuffs is actually closer in spirit to gritty, fly-on-the-wall documentaries like BBC Two's acclaimed The Detectives.
"It's less about solving the crime, and more about the human beings solving the crime," Dooley said.
Broadchurch actor Dooley was particularly keen to avoid comparisons to The Bill - telling press including Digital Spy...
- 10/28/2015
- Digital Spy
"Cuffs" is a new fast-paced cop show commissioned by BBC One, with a cast that's fronted by Ashley Walters ("Top Boy," "Small Island"), along with Peter Sullivan ("The Borgias," "State Of Play"), Amanda Abbington ("Sherlock," "Mr Selfridge"), Shaun Dooley ("Exile," "The Game"), Paul Ready ("Utopia," "Ripper Street"), Eleanor Matsuura ("Utopia," "Vexed") and Alex Carter ("Hollyoaks," "Emmerdale"). The character-led drama, as well as a police procedural, takes the audience on an "exhilarating" ride through the challenges of...
- 10/16/2015
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
Network: CBS
Episodes: 335 (hour) + finale movie
Seasons: 15
TV show dates: October 6, 2000 -- September 27, 2015
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: William Petersen, Marg Helgenberger, Laurence Fishburne, Ted Danson, Paul Guilfoyle, George Eads, Eric Szmanda, Robert David Hall, Gary Dourdan, Jorja Fox, David Berman, Wallace Langham, Archie Kao, Louise Lombard, Liz Vassey, Gerald McCullouch, Larry Mitchell, Joseph Patrick Kelly, Marc Vann, Sheeri Rappaport, Jon Wellner, Skip O'Brien, and Alex Carter.
TV show description:
This drama follows the cases of the Las Vegas Police Department's Crime Scene Investigation division (otherwise known as a crime lab).
The division solves crimes almost entirely through the means of forensics evidence and interesting procedures and equipment. The cases are sometimes bizarre and often reflect the series' unique setting but unlike many other dramas,...
Episodes: 335 (hour) + finale movie
Seasons: 15
TV show dates: October 6, 2000 -- September 27, 2015
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: William Petersen, Marg Helgenberger, Laurence Fishburne, Ted Danson, Paul Guilfoyle, George Eads, Eric Szmanda, Robert David Hall, Gary Dourdan, Jorja Fox, David Berman, Wallace Langham, Archie Kao, Louise Lombard, Liz Vassey, Gerald McCullouch, Larry Mitchell, Joseph Patrick Kelly, Marc Vann, Sheeri Rappaport, Jon Wellner, Skip O'Brien, and Alex Carter.
TV show description:
This drama follows the cases of the Las Vegas Police Department's Crime Scene Investigation division (otherwise known as a crime lab).
The division solves crimes almost entirely through the means of forensics evidence and interesting procedures and equipment. The cases are sometimes bizarre and often reflect the series' unique setting but unlike many other dramas,...
- 5/14/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Ashley Walters and Amanda Abbington are to lead new BBC One drama Cuffs.
The pair will star in the new show, which focuses on the lives of police officers on the frontline.
Walters has previously appeared in Top Boy, while Abbington had a starring role in the third series of Sherlock.
Cuffs is written by Julie Gearey (Secret Diary of a Call Girl) and also boasts an ensemble cast featuring Peter Sullivan (The Borgias), Shaun Dooley (Exile), Utopia's Paul Ready and Eleanor Matsuura, plus Alex Carter (Hollyoaks).
Tiger Aspect's Head of Drama Will Gould said: "With her incredible wit, authenticity and balls-out storytelling - Julie Gearey is taking the cop show genre back to basics to create a fresh and bold series, bang up to date for 2015.
"And we can't wait for her vision to be brought to life by director Anthony Philipson and our extraordinarily talented and diverse cast.
The pair will star in the new show, which focuses on the lives of police officers on the frontline.
Walters has previously appeared in Top Boy, while Abbington had a starring role in the third series of Sherlock.
Cuffs is written by Julie Gearey (Secret Diary of a Call Girl) and also boasts an ensemble cast featuring Peter Sullivan (The Borgias), Shaun Dooley (Exile), Utopia's Paul Ready and Eleanor Matsuura, plus Alex Carter (Hollyoaks).
Tiger Aspect's Head of Drama Will Gould said: "With her incredible wit, authenticity and balls-out storytelling - Julie Gearey is taking the cop show genre back to basics to create a fresh and bold series, bang up to date for 2015.
"And we can't wait for her vision to be brought to life by director Anthony Philipson and our extraordinarily talented and diverse cast.
- 3/19/2015
- Digital Spy
Exclusive: Rick Bieber is currently in production on demonic love story The Other in Los Angeles. Cary Elwes and The Godfather‘s Alex Rocco are among the new cast just joining the pic that stars Dominic Sherwood (Take Down) as a young man tormented by the possibility of descending into the depths of insanity, or worse, becoming the target of an actual demonization. Also boarding are Alex Carter (CSI), Andrew Caldwell (Transformers), Dash Williams (The Remains), Chloe Noelle (True Blood), and Riley Lio (Teachers). Previously announced cast includes Jill Hennessy, Drea de Matteo, Charlbi Dean and Sinclaire Schaefer.
Bieber is directing from his own screenplay. His executive producer credits include the 1990s hits Flatliners, Made In America and Radio Flyer. He recently wrote, directed and produced inspirational sports pic The 5th Quarter starring Aidan Quinn, Andie McDowell and Ryan Merriman.
Highland Film Group is handling international sales with Gersh’s Jay Cohen repping domestic.
Bieber is directing from his own screenplay. His executive producer credits include the 1990s hits Flatliners, Made In America and Radio Flyer. He recently wrote, directed and produced inspirational sports pic The 5th Quarter starring Aidan Quinn, Andie McDowell and Ryan Merriman.
Highland Film Group is handling international sales with Gersh’s Jay Cohen repping domestic.
- 2/5/2015
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline
Terminator 2, Escape From New York, and more films turned into very unlikely board games....
It's around this time of year that board games tend to get dusted off. There's nothing more traditional than an festive argument over who cheats at Monopoly, after all. You might think it'd be more fun to play something inspired by a movie, but, it turns out, that's not always the case. These seven movies-turned-games probably weren't the best ideas...
Alien
Objective: Don’t die horribly
There was actually a well respected (and remarkably rare) strategy game based on Aliens, that let you reenact battles from the movie. This is not that game. This is a quite frankly bizarre game where you have to guide the Nostromo astronauts to the centre of the board (The Narcissus) without being eaten by an Alien. Which is controlled also by you. So you can choose to move your own astronauts to safety,...
It's around this time of year that board games tend to get dusted off. There's nothing more traditional than an festive argument over who cheats at Monopoly, after all. You might think it'd be more fun to play something inspired by a movie, but, it turns out, that's not always the case. These seven movies-turned-games probably weren't the best ideas...
Alien
Objective: Don’t die horribly
There was actually a well respected (and remarkably rare) strategy game based on Aliens, that let you reenact battles from the movie. This is not that game. This is a quite frankly bizarre game where you have to guide the Nostromo astronauts to the centre of the board (The Narcissus) without being eaten by an Alien. Which is controlled also by you. So you can choose to move your own astronauts to safety,...
- 12/23/2014
- by sarahd
- Den of Geek
Mad Men‘s Christina Hendricks is traveling even further back in time for her next TV project.
Related Exclusive: Ben Stiller to Lord Over Comedy Central’s Workaholics in Season 5
The five-time Emmy nominee has joined the cast of Comedy Central’s Another Period, our sister site Deadline reports, playing a mysterious servant named Chair. A spoof set at the turn of the century, Period tells the story of the Bellacourts, an insanely wealthy family from Newport, R.I.
Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets? Well…
* Alex Carter will guest-star on an upcoming episode of CBS’ Stalker, TVLine has learned exclusively.
Related Exclusive: Ben Stiller to Lord Over Comedy Central’s Workaholics in Season 5
The five-time Emmy nominee has joined the cast of Comedy Central’s Another Period, our sister site Deadline reports, playing a mysterious servant named Chair. A spoof set at the turn of the century, Period tells the story of the Bellacourts, an insanely wealthy family from Newport, R.I.
Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets? Well…
* Alex Carter will guest-star on an upcoming episode of CBS’ Stalker, TVLine has learned exclusively.
- 10/13/2014
- TVLine.com
Alex takes a look back at one of the most, er, not bad films ever made. It's Highlander III. It's better than Highlander II at least...
My introduction to the Highlander franchise came not through the original film, or the sequel, or the surprisingly alright TV series. It instead came from a promo video for Highlander IV: The Final Dimension, the music video of my favourite ever piece of music, James’ Honest Joe.
This is remarkable for several reasons. Firstly, this “song” (if it can be called that) was never a single, and is obscure enough to render a music video superfluous at best. Secondly, the song does not feature in the film (despite being in the credits, I’ve yet to see a version that actually includes it). Finally, at the time there was no Highlander IV, it was, in fact, Highlander III. Yes, this is a film so...
My introduction to the Highlander franchise came not through the original film, or the sequel, or the surprisingly alright TV series. It instead came from a promo video for Highlander IV: The Final Dimension, the music video of my favourite ever piece of music, James’ Honest Joe.
This is remarkable for several reasons. Firstly, this “song” (if it can be called that) was never a single, and is obscure enough to render a music video superfluous at best. Secondly, the song does not feature in the film (despite being in the credits, I’ve yet to see a version that actually includes it). Finally, at the time there was no Highlander IV, it was, in fact, Highlander III. Yes, this is a film so...
- 9/2/2014
- by sarahd
- Den of Geek
Christopher Lambert didn't like it. Director Russell Mulcahy doesn't like it. Audiences didn't like it. But is Highlander II that bad?
The Highlander franchise has always had one, and forgive the tautology, enormous elephant in the room, and that elephant is the first film, which was the end point of the story. The series has always been about immortals, and their battles to “be only one” (as the tagline reminds you incessantly). Indeed, by the end of the film there is only one. Or to be more exact, there aren’t any at all, as it turns out the prize is mortality (and magic mind powers or something). Thus ends the story. No more immortals.
The 80s really wasn’t the time of the movie franchise, especially with a decidedly quirky fantasy film like Highlander, so really there was no need for a sequel. Highlander was never going to sell toys,...
The Highlander franchise has always had one, and forgive the tautology, enormous elephant in the room, and that elephant is the first film, which was the end point of the story. The series has always been about immortals, and their battles to “be only one” (as the tagline reminds you incessantly). Indeed, by the end of the film there is only one. Or to be more exact, there aren’t any at all, as it turns out the prize is mortality (and magic mind powers or something). Thus ends the story. No more immortals.
The 80s really wasn’t the time of the movie franchise, especially with a decidedly quirky fantasy film like Highlander, so really there was no need for a sequel. Highlander was never going to sell toys,...
- 8/18/2014
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
Step inside the dream factory for a chat about Noel Edmonds' beard and probability theory...
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My first memory is of my dad getting into a fight with Noel Edmonds on the set of Telly Addicts. He had gotten so bored with the endless trivia that he fell asleep during one question, and woke up during another, and ran onto the stage to complain that David Jason wasn’t The Fugitive. If he found a colourful 80s gameshow boring, good lord knows what he makes of random guesstheboxathon Deal Or No Deal. He would probably implode into a coma.
But is it really just a game of chance? Unfortunately, try as you might, you can never get away from that agonising itch that it’s all just a completely random number guessing game. Albeit one with a delusional man who has phone conversations with a non-existent financial warlord, and 4000 gallons of tears.
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My first memory is of my dad getting into a fight with Noel Edmonds on the set of Telly Addicts. He had gotten so bored with the endless trivia that he fell asleep during one question, and woke up during another, and ran onto the stage to complain that David Jason wasn’t The Fugitive. If he found a colourful 80s gameshow boring, good lord knows what he makes of random guesstheboxathon Deal Or No Deal. He would probably implode into a coma.
But is it really just a game of chance? Unfortunately, try as you might, you can never get away from that agonising itch that it’s all just a completely random number guessing game. Albeit one with a delusional man who has phone conversations with a non-existent financial warlord, and 4000 gallons of tears.
- 5/20/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Made in Chelsea and Educating Yorkshire are among the shows that will return for festive specials on Channel 4 this year.
The broadcaster unveiled details of its holiday lineup today, with a raft of Christmas programming due to air.
Along with Chelsea and Yorkshire - which will feature much-loved student Musharaf - comedies 8 Out of 10 Cats and Man Down will also get out the tinsel for Christmas.
Channel 4 will also feature a number of other comedy spectaculars over the holiday period, with the British Comedy Awards due to air on December 12. 50 Funniest Moments will countdown the best moments of the year, while one night will be devoted to celebrating The It Crowd.
Alan Carr will host both a Christmas edition of Chatty Man and will return for his New Year's Eve Specstacular, while Big Fat Quiz of the Year is back with presenter Jimmy Carr. Rude Tube will also...
The broadcaster unveiled details of its holiday lineup today, with a raft of Christmas programming due to air.
Along with Chelsea and Yorkshire - which will feature much-loved student Musharaf - comedies 8 Out of 10 Cats and Man Down will also get out the tinsel for Christmas.
Channel 4 will also feature a number of other comedy spectaculars over the holiday period, with the British Comedy Awards due to air on December 12. 50 Funniest Moments will countdown the best moments of the year, while one night will be devoted to celebrating The It Crowd.
Alan Carr will host both a Christmas edition of Chatty Man and will return for his New Year's Eve Specstacular, while Big Fat Quiz of the Year is back with presenter Jimmy Carr. Rude Tube will also...
- 11/27/2013
- Digital Spy
New Nikita season 4,episode 2 intense spoilers & clips hit the net. Last night,CW dropped the new spoilers and sneak peek/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "Nikita" episode 2 of season 4. The episode is entitled, "Dead Or Alive," and it appears to be pretty damn intense as Nikita is back in action, aiming huge guns at people, and more. In the new "Dead Or Alive" episode, Nikita is going to end up, reuniting with Michael, Birkhoff, and Ryan aboard the team’s aircraft command center. Michael will refuse to discuss their relationship, but tells Nikita, she should stay with the group and let them help her clear her name. Ryan is going to realize that Amanda is making doubles of VIPs with The Shop’s help. Nikita is going to find out that one of the doubles is the Director of the FBI (guest star Alex Carter), but will not know...
- 11/23/2013
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
New Nikita season 4,episode 2 official spoilers,plotline revealed by CW. Recently, CW served up the new,official,synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Nikita" episode 2 of season 4. The episode is entitled, "Dead Or Alive," and it sounds very interesting and quite intense as Michael keeps trying to get Nikita to stick around, Alex captures Owen/Sam in an effort to try and get all her shit back, and more. In the new,2nd episode press release: Nikita is going to reunite with Michael, Birkhoff, and Ryan aboard the team’s aircraft command center. Michael will refuse to discuss their relationship, but tells Nikita she should stay with the group and let them help her clear her name. Ryan is going to realize Amanda is making doubles of VIPs with The Shop’s help. Nikita is going to discover that one of the doubles is the Director of the FBI (guest star...
- 11/22/2013
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
Sinitta, Louie Spence and Rebecca Adlington will be among the celebrities taking part in two festive editions of Come Dine with Me.
There will be a daytime and primetime edition of the Channel 4 reality show airing over the Christmas period.
Rav Wilding, Olympic swimmer Rebecca Adlington, Jennifer Ellison and soap star Alex Carter will take part in the first edition.
The primetime offering will star Louie Spence, '80s pop icon Sinitta, Daniella Westbrook and former Made in Chelsea star Hugo Taylor.
The winner in each episode will take home £1,000 for their chosen charity.
There will be a daytime and primetime edition of the Channel 4 reality show airing over the Christmas period.
Rav Wilding, Olympic swimmer Rebecca Adlington, Jennifer Ellison and soap star Alex Carter will take part in the first edition.
The primetime offering will star Louie Spence, '80s pop icon Sinitta, Daniella Westbrook and former Made in Chelsea star Hugo Taylor.
The winner in each episode will take home £1,000 for their chosen charity.
- 11/22/2013
- Digital Spy
Hollyoaks bosses have today confirmed the airdate and time for the upcoming 'Best Bits' special which screens on E4 later this month. As revealed last week, the soap will celebrate its most memorable moments of the year with an hour-long retrospective in late December. It has now been announced that the programme will air on Friday, December 23 at 9pm on E4. Will Best and former Hollyoaks star Alex Carter (Lee Hunter) will present the special. A Hollyoaks statement said: "This special one-off E4 show will take a cheeky look back at the sexiest, (more)...
- 12/1/2011
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Hollyoaks will bid farewell to a trio of male characters in the coming months as three actors have decided to leave the soap, Digital Spy can exclusively reveal. Show bosses have confirmed that Alex Carter is to bow out from the teen drama after nearly a year back on screen as Lee Hunter, while Dean Aspen and Ashley Margolis have also chosen to depart their roles as double act Duncan Button and Ricky Campbell. After spending a decade in soapland while starring in Hollyoaks and Emmerdale, 28-year-old Carter is now hoping to pursue other opportunities. Speaking of his decision, the actor told Digital Spy: "After ten years in soap, it feels like the right time to find out what else is out there." He laughed: "I'm so grateful to Hollyoaks for giving me my first break and I'll be gutted to leave behind some really good (more)...
- 5/20/2011
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
The remaining nominations for the British Soap Awards 2011 have been announced today. Fans have been taking part in the final round of voting for the viewer-voted categories over the past two weeks, but organisers have now revealed details of the categories and nominees judged by the panel. The panel shortlist follows below: Best Comedy Performance (Last year's winner was Craig Gazey, Coronation Street)
Coronation Street: Patti Clare (Mary Taylor)
EastEnders: Tameka Empson (Kim Fox)
Emmerdale: Charlie Hardwick (Val Pollard)
Hollyoaks: Alex Carter (Lee Hunter) Best Dramatic Performance (Last year's winner was Lacey Turner, EastEnders)
Coronation Street: Jane Danson (Leanne Barlow)
EastEnders: Lindsey Coulson (Carol Jackson)
Emmerdale: Danny Miller (Aaron Livesy)
Hollyoaks: Claire Cooper (Jacqui McQueen) Best Young Performance (Last (more)...
Coronation Street: Patti Clare (Mary Taylor)
EastEnders: Tameka Empson (Kim Fox)
Emmerdale: Charlie Hardwick (Val Pollard)
Hollyoaks: Alex Carter (Lee Hunter) Best Dramatic Performance (Last year's winner was Lacey Turner, EastEnders)
Coronation Street: Jane Danson (Leanne Barlow)
EastEnders: Lindsey Coulson (Carol Jackson)
Emmerdale: Danny Miller (Aaron Livesy)
Hollyoaks: Claire Cooper (Jacqui McQueen) Best Young Performance (Last (more)...
- 5/3/2011
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Nick (George Eads) and Ray (Laurence Fishburne) talk of Ray's impending court hearing with Nate Haskell (Bill Irwin) . Nick needs to get to the gym or he'll never go. Ray: "Are you felling obligated to leave Doc Robbins (Robert David Hall) a good-looking corpse." To which Nick replies, "Yeah, something like that." Hey his hair's grown back, now any chance of George leaving it like that! Anyway, prophetic words from Ray regarding Nick, as he almost does meet his doom. Ray tells him he's putting on his game face for the trial. Nick retorts he should give Haskell hell, but he's bound for there anyway. Ray and Haskell prepare for court simultaneously and you know from Haskell's smirk he's got something up his sleeve, literally. In court, Haskell comments the last three days he's been trying to control the monster and the media are portraying him as such. Hey that's Ray's word,...
- 4/27/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
Greg (Eric Szmanda) along with Hodges (Wallace Langham) and Mandy (Sheeri Rappaport) look at a photo of a girl on the web whom Greg states is a Db. saying: "She is not merely dead, she is most sincerely dead." (from The Wizard of Oz..) Nick (George Eads) asks if they're having a slow night and disagrees with Greg telling him everything on the website isn't real. Hodges explains he was trying to tell the others that. Nick proceeds to examine the photo and remarks on her blood vessels in her arm being distended meaning she has high blood pressure. Greg thinks the blood pooled in dexterity and lividity, i.e that she's dead. Hodges comments it's hard to tell without a body. Nick believes it's a waste of time and so he and Greg bet each other $100 on whether she's alive or not; which Nick doesn't even think Greg has.
- 4/5/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
Some women on a night out in pursuit of a men come across a Db. Ray (Laurence Fishburne) smells alcohol, thinking he could have fallen off the balcony. David (David Berman) notices the back of his skull has been obliterated. Ray surmises his injuries could have occurred by falling from any floor. Nick (George Eads) questions the two women witnesses and one thinks he's staring at her cleavage. Our Nicky, no way! In actual fact he spots some brain matter in her cleavage. "...little piece of brain." Any old excuse. Ha. The other one can't help flirting with him, she does that when she's nervous and also comments she was looking for a nice man with a badge. Which Nick takes all in his stride. Catherine (Marg Helgenberger) identifies the Vic as Brad Malone (Brian D Johnson). Det Vartann (Alex Carter) notices her hugging the man. "You got all that for a hug.
- 3/30/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
"CSI" ended on a little bit of a cliffhanger Thursday (Feb. 17) -- but not one involving Justin Bieber's character.
(Spoilers dead ahead.)
Bieber's character, Jason McCann, tried to take revenge against Nick (George Eads), Catherine (Marg Helgenberger) and Detective Vartann (Alex Carter) for the death of his brother in the show's season premiere. He and an accomplice set an elaborate trap that claimed one victim -- although not the one they wanted -- but Jason made a fatal mistake: He used his own cell phone to call Nick and lure him into the web.
Clearly, Jason never watched "The Wire."
Jason's story closed with him and his ex-soldier accomplice getting caught trying to flee to California. Jason was so bent on revenge, though, that he tried to shoot his way through a roadblock of about 20 cops. Not good -- he takes several shots in the chest, and that's the...
(Spoilers dead ahead.)
Bieber's character, Jason McCann, tried to take revenge against Nick (George Eads), Catherine (Marg Helgenberger) and Detective Vartann (Alex Carter) for the death of his brother in the show's season premiere. He and an accomplice set an elaborate trap that claimed one victim -- although not the one they wanted -- but Jason made a fatal mistake: He used his own cell phone to call Nick and lure him into the web.
Clearly, Jason never watched "The Wire."
Jason's story closed with him and his ex-soldier accomplice getting caught trying to flee to California. Jason was so bent on revenge, though, that he tried to shoot his way through a roadblock of about 20 cops. Not good -- he takes several shots in the chest, and that's the...
- 2/18/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Catherine (Marg Helgenberger) and Vartann (Alex Carter) 'gettin' it on', interspersed with the Vic being chased and killed - and the five announcer (UK channel where the show is aired) warning us of violent scenes from the outset.) This scene not left to our imaginations. (Wonder what Marg made of it all, ha. I know it's only acting...) They then arrive at the Cs and Vartann tells Catherine that the speed limit isn't a "suggestion." Catherine: "You gonna give me a ticket, copper." A Db is found with his head on a spike and Ray (Laurence Fishburne) comments on the terror in his eyes - he knew he was going to die. Or rather it wasn't just the terror, but who actually did the dirty deed. (See later.) Catherine tells from the amount of blood on the ground that he was still alive when beheaded. Ray notices the blood moon...
- 2/2/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
Ray (Laurence Fishburne) is rushed to hospital after being stabbed by Haskell (Bill Irwin) and whilst there he hallucinates him escaping his handcuffs and being attacked by him. He comes out of it when he hears Nick (George Eads) saying he'll be okay. Glad Jorga came back, she was missed! Catherine (Marg Helgenberger) worries about her team, which some may call being too emotional for a woman! But she's got the right balance between knowing when to show emotion and when to be heavy-handed. At the funeral of Officer Clark (Reggie Vaughn Watkins), Nick is asked to leave by Brass (Paul Guilfoyle). "Sometimes the best thing to do is to just walk away." Understanding Officer Clark's family's grief, but that was a harsh thing to do, it's not his fault he died in the line of duty and Nick wasn't the one who pulled the trigger. Nick is clearly hurt...
- 1/14/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
BBC Three has ordered a fourth series of Snog, Marry, Avoid? The "makeunder" show, hosted by Jenny Frost, encourages people to return to a more natural look. Wayne Rooney's cousins Natalie and Stephen, Lady Victoria Hervey, and Dirty Sanchez members Pritchard and Dainton are among the participants in the fourth series. Their looks will be assessed by Philip Olivier, Scott Mills, Daily Star columnist Joe Mott, actor Alex Carter, comedian James Redmond and former X Factor star Lloyd (more)...
- 11/24/2010
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
CSI stalwart Marg Helgenberger thinks its “kind of remarkable” that her procedural has held up so well after so many years. But even if it remains a global phenom (and one of CBS’ top performers), it’s hard for her to imagine working on the veteran show beyond this year. ”I’m only actually negotiated for this season. That’s all I’m really thinking about right now is just finishing up this season,” Helgenberger told EW at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Presents: Primetime TV Crimefighters event on Monday in California. “So no, I don’t … not much longer.
- 11/3/2010
- by Lynette Rice
- EW - Inside Movies
Hollyoaks returnee Alex Carter has revealed that he dreams of one day appearing in EastEnders. The actor signed up for a comeback as Lee Hunter on Channel 4's teen show in March after four years playing Emmerdale's Jamie Hope. Carter also had a walk-on part in Coronation Street in the early days of his career, making EastEnders the only one of the 'big four' soaps he has yet to appear in. Speaking to Inside Soap, the 28-year-old admitted: "I'd really like to appear in EastEnders to get the full set. I was in Coronation Street years ago, but only had two lines. I'd (more)...
- 9/10/2010
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Alex Carter was surprised at how easily he found his 'Hollyoaks' return. The actor - who played cheeky chappy Lee Hunter in the show from 2001 until 2005, before moving to 'Emmerdale' a year later - admits it didn't take much to tempt him back to the Channel 4 compound and he was happy to make the move this summer because the scripts were so brilliant. He said: ''It was surprisingly easy - I couldn't believe it. I actually didn't really think about it. A couple of people asked me whether I was nervous about going back, and I said no - and ..
- 8/19/2010
- Virgin Media - TV
Hollyoaks star Alex Carter has revealed that he feels more confident following his return to the teen soap. Speaking to Digital Spy, the actor suggested that his returning character Lee Hunter is more integral to the Channel 4 show than Jamie Hope was to Emmerdale, which he left earlier this year. He explained: "I just wanted to get back on form, I suppose. I felt like the last 18 months of my time at Emmerdale had been really quiet. "When you're performing, you want to feel confident in what you're (more)...
- 8/17/2010
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
Hollyoaks returnee Alex Carter has spoken of his excitement following the announcement that his comeback scenes will air in the soap's new online spinoff. Yesterday, it was revealed that Carter's alter ego Lee Hunter is to appear in Hollyoaks: Freshers, a six-part internet drama which will also introduce a trio of new students. Carter's involvement in the series will come before he makes his permanent return as Lee in the main Channel 4 soap following four years as a cast member on Emmerdale. Speaking exclusively to Digital Spy, the 28-year-old commented: "I'm thrilled to be back and it's really exciting (more)...
- 7/16/2010
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Alex Carter will make his 'Hollyoaks' return on a new internet spin-off. The actor - who played cheeky chappy Lee Hunter in the show for four years before he left to work on 'Emmerdale' - is set to return to the village in the upcoming web-based show 'Hollyoaks: Freshers' this summer. Alex will also be joined on the show by three new students, Jamil (Sikander Malik), Doug (Pj Brennan) and Leanne (Jessica Forrest). The online series will be aired in six 10-minute instalments and will also include soap favourite Darren Osbourne (Ashley Taylor Dawson). The official 'Hollyoaks' website revealed: '''Hollyoaks: Freshers' will follow the off-screen ..
- 7/15/2010
- Virgin Media - TV
Hollyoaks is to launch an online spinoff series featuring three new characters, it has been announced. Students Jamil (Sakinder Malik), Doug (Pj Brennan) and Leanne (Jessica Forrest) will be introduced to fans of the soap in Hollyoaks: Freshers, a six-part run of 10-minute episodes which is to start airing on the internet next month. The programme will follow the trio's summer activities - including a trip to a music festival - before they later make the transition to the main Channel 4 show as new members of the regular cast. Accompanying the internet series will be online blogs, social networking pages and Flickr accounts for each of the new arrivals, which will see them posting messages and photos in character. Hollyoaks: Freshers will also see Alex Carter's comeback scenes in the role of Lee Hunter and feature regular characters Darren Osborne (Ashley (more)...
- 7/15/2010
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Dammit! Just when you think you're out, they drag you back in! You know, the funny thing about Jack Bauer is that even when he steps way over the line and seems to be irredeemable, he can show his soft underbelly and make us feel compassion and understanding. I really thought he had gone too far; he did go too far. But I saw that underneath it all, beyond his misplaced grief over Renee, Jack wanted to expose a great injustice. Thanks to a great bit of acting by Kiefer Sutherland, I felt Jack's internal agony and his aloneness. I understood his emptiness and how much he felt like giving up everything, even his life, if he could just expose this one last conspiracy. After an extremely ludicrous middle of the season and especially after the arrival of Gregory Itzin's Charles Logan, the level of acting seemed to rise all around.
- 5/27/2010
- by Cindy Davis
The two hour 24 series finale will be airing on May 24 and Fox has released 8 sneak peeks, which we have for you below.
Jack Bauer Fights On As The Iconic Clock Stops Ticking On The Historic Two-hour Series Finale Of “24â€. On Monday, May 24, On Fox
Eriq La Salle (“ERâ€.) Guest-Stars
After eight seasons and 194 hours, the inventive and suspenseful 24, which has been nominated for 68 Emmys, reaches its historic conclusion. In a special two-hour television event, emotions run high as the harrowing day climaxes with resolute President Taylor closing in on a world-changing peace treaty and a vengeful Jack Bauer taking matters into his own hands for one last and unforgettable job. The events of the groundbreaking and iconic action-packed series come full circle in the “Day 8: 2:00 Pm-4:00 PMâ€. two-hour season finale of 24 airing Monday, May 24 (8:00-10:00 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox.
Jack Bauer Fights On As The Iconic Clock Stops Ticking On The Historic Two-hour Series Finale Of “24â€. On Monday, May 24, On Fox
Eriq La Salle (“ERâ€.) Guest-Stars
After eight seasons and 194 hours, the inventive and suspenseful 24, which has been nominated for 68 Emmys, reaches its historic conclusion. In a special two-hour television event, emotions run high as the harrowing day climaxes with resolute President Taylor closing in on a world-changing peace treaty and a vengeful Jack Bauer taking matters into his own hands for one last and unforgettable job. The events of the groundbreaking and iconic action-packed series come full circle in the “Day 8: 2:00 Pm-4:00 PMâ€. two-hour season finale of 24 airing Monday, May 24 (8:00-10:00 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox.
- 5/20/2010
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
'Emmerdale's Viv Hope discovers her husband Bob Hope cheated on her with Gennie Walker in a dramatic new storyline. The long-running character - played by Deena Payne - learns the shocking news when Gennie (Sian Reese-Williams) prepares to leave the Dales for Cornwall with her boyfriend Jamie Hope (Alex Carter). As Gennie and Bob have a last minute heart-to-heart, Jamie gets upset as he recalls the fling between his father and lover. Sian told Inside Soap magazine: ''The problem is not so much that he doesn't believe them when they say it's over - it's the fact that he just can't get the idea ..
- 5/12/2010
- Virgin Media - TV
Alex Carter will return to 'Hollyoaks' this year. The actor - who portrayed cheeky chappy Lee Hunter for four years before he left to work on 'Emmerdale' - has signed a six month contract with new series producer Paul Marquess, which will see him return to the village in the next few months to reprise his old role. A source told DigitalSpy: ''It's no secret that 'Hollyoaks' isn't at its best but Paul's decision to bring Alex back into the fold shows that he's committed to taking it back to its best. He wasn't really used at 'Emmerdale' but that'll change here.'' Alex left ..
- 3/15/2010
- Virgin Media - TV
Former Emmerdale actor Alex Carter will return to Hollyoaks later this year, Digital Spy can exclusively reveal. The 27-year-old recently signed a six-month contract with the soap under new producer Paul Marquess, who recently axed a number of current cast members including the Ashworths. Last month, Carter announced his decision to step down from his role as Emmerdale postman Jamie Hope after four years. It has since emerged that Carter had been in talks with Marquess to make a comeback to the teen serial as Lee Hunter, a character he portrayed between 2001 and 2005. A show source this morning told Digital (more)...
- 3/15/2010
- by By Kris Green
- Digital Spy
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