Brenda Blethyn's detective show Vera will return for a fourth series, it has been confirmed.
ITV has given the green light to a new run of the crime drama, which will feature four new episodes. Series three of Vera will air this summer.
Filming of the four new 120-minute series four episodes will take place on location in Northumberland between June and October.
Directors Thaddeus O'Sullivan and Will Sinclair will return to the series to oversee production. Paul Rutman, Martha Hillier and Richard Davidson will write the first three films.
David Leon will return as Vera's trusted sidekick Sergeant Joe Ashworth.
Vera is based on a character created by crime novelist Ann Cleeves.
ITV has given the green light to a new run of the crime drama, which will feature four new episodes. Series three of Vera will air this summer.
Filming of the four new 120-minute series four episodes will take place on location in Northumberland between June and October.
Directors Thaddeus O'Sullivan and Will Sinclair will return to the series to oversee production. Paul Rutman, Martha Hillier and Richard Davidson will write the first three films.
David Leon will return as Vera's trusted sidekick Sergeant Joe Ashworth.
Vera is based on a character created by crime novelist Ann Cleeves.
- 4/22/2013
- Digital Spy
Filming is now underway in Northumberland on Cbbc's new teen werewolf drama series Wolfblood.
18 year Aimee Kelly leads the cast as Maddy Smith, who seems like an ordinary girl – but things are not what they seem. The truth is Maddy hides a secret even her closest friends don’t know about. Look into her eyes, but don’t get too close… because Maddy is a wolfblood.
Aimee (represented by United Agents) is from Newcastle and trained at Tring Park. She made her film debut in Sket, which has just been released on DVD.
18 year old Bobby Lockwood (represented by Sandra Singer Associates) from Essex, who plays Mick Campbell in Nickelodeon's House of Anubis, stars as the new boy Rhydian who turns up at Maddy's school and as a fellow wolfblood teenager makes her world a lot more complicated.
Maddy's two best friends at school are played by 17 year old Kedar Williams-Stirling.
18 year Aimee Kelly leads the cast as Maddy Smith, who seems like an ordinary girl – but things are not what they seem. The truth is Maddy hides a secret even her closest friends don’t know about. Look into her eyes, but don’t get too close… because Maddy is a wolfblood.
Aimee (represented by United Agents) is from Newcastle and trained at Tring Park. She made her film debut in Sket, which has just been released on DVD.
18 year old Bobby Lockwood (represented by Sandra Singer Associates) from Essex, who plays Mick Campbell in Nickelodeon's House of Anubis, stars as the new boy Rhydian who turns up at Maddy's school and as a fellow wolfblood teenager makes her world a lot more complicated.
Maddy's two best friends at school are played by 17 year old Kedar Williams-Stirling.
- 3/3/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
Misfits, Season 3, Episode 5
Written by Jon Brown
Directed by Will Sinclair
Airs Sundays, 10pm GMT on E4
While doing community service at the local hospital, Kelly gets trapped in the body of Jen, a coma victim and the gang have to hatch a plan to get her back, but there are complications. With this episode I couldn’t help but be reminded of Heaven Can Wait or Freaky Friday in that they both feature someone in another persons body, which allows the actor to interpret them in their own way. Also this seems to be a very common occurrence within the show this season. Simon was forcefully being told what to say by Peter and Curtis’s female counterpart constantly inherits his mannerisms.
It is a plot device that works well on occasion but being this frequent in a show that already has a short run of eight episodes this season,...
Written by Jon Brown
Directed by Will Sinclair
Airs Sundays, 10pm GMT on E4
While doing community service at the local hospital, Kelly gets trapped in the body of Jen, a coma victim and the gang have to hatch a plan to get her back, but there are complications. With this episode I couldn’t help but be reminded of Heaven Can Wait or Freaky Friday in that they both feature someone in another persons body, which allows the actor to interpret them in their own way. Also this seems to be a very common occurrence within the show this season. Simon was forcefully being told what to say by Peter and Curtis’s female counterpart constantly inherits his mannerisms.
It is a plot device that works well on occasion but being this frequent in a show that already has a short run of eight episodes this season,...
- 11/28/2011
- by Yiannis Cove
- SoundOnSight
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