The Bay is returning for a fifth season. The crime drama series, which is released on the BritBox streaming service in the US, was renewed by ITV in the UK. The show debuted in 2019 and was created by Daragh Carville and Richard Clark.
The series follows those who work in the Morecambe Miu and stars Marsha Thomason, Daniel Ryan, Erin Shanagher, Andrew Dowbiggin, Thomas Law, Barry Sloane, and Georgia Scholes. Season five will find the team working on a new case.
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The series follows those who work in the Morecambe Miu and stars Marsha Thomason, Daniel Ryan, Erin Shanagher, Andrew Dowbiggin, Thomas Law, Barry Sloane, and Georgia Scholes. Season five will find the team working on a new case.
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- 5/28/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
ITV and Tall Story Pictures, part of ITV Studios, today announce the commission of a fifth series of the hit Morecambe based drama, The Bay, written by Daragh Carville. The fourth series saw Marsha Thomason, playing Jenn Townsend, having settled in to Morecambe Cid alongside cast regulars Daniel Ryan, Erin Shanagher, Andrew Dowbiggin and Thomas Law. The series also saw the return of Barry Sloane as Chris Fischer, Jenn’s partner, and Georgia Scholes as Chris’s daughter Erin, and David Carpenter and Emme Hayes as Conor and Maddie, Jenn’s children. The Bay has been commissioned for ITV by Head of Drama, ... Read more...
- 5/25/2023
- by Thomas Miller
- Seat42F
Noel Clarke, the Bulletproof and Adulthood writer and actor, is to headline ITV’s Viewpoint, a Rear Window-esque crime drama based on an idea from Emmy-winning Fleabag helmer Harry Bradbeer.
Produced by Peaky Blinders co-producer Tiger Aspect, Clarke plays surveillance detective, DC Martin King, who sets up an observation post in the home of single mum and secret voyeur, Zoe Sterling, played by Alexandra Roach (Black Mirror).
Sterling’s windows command a panoramic view of Westbury Square, Manchester, and provides a direct sightline into the home of beloved missing school teacher, Gemma Hillman (Amy Wren). Hillman shares the home with her boyfriend and prime suspect, Greg Sullivan, played by Fehinti Balogu.
Rounding out the cast are Catherine Tyldesley (Scarborough), Bronagh Waugh (The Fall), Sarah Niles (Trust Me), Shannon Murray (Get Even), Phil Davis (Whitechapel) Ian Puleston-Davies (Tin Star), Dominic Allburn (Jack Irish: Dead Point), Marcus Garvey (Broadchurch), Carlyss Peer...
Produced by Peaky Blinders co-producer Tiger Aspect, Clarke plays surveillance detective, DC Martin King, who sets up an observation post in the home of single mum and secret voyeur, Zoe Sterling, played by Alexandra Roach (Black Mirror).
Sterling’s windows command a panoramic view of Westbury Square, Manchester, and provides a direct sightline into the home of beloved missing school teacher, Gemma Hillman (Amy Wren). Hillman shares the home with her boyfriend and prime suspect, Greg Sullivan, played by Fehinti Balogu.
Rounding out the cast are Catherine Tyldesley (Scarborough), Bronagh Waugh (The Fall), Sarah Niles (Trust Me), Shannon Murray (Get Even), Phil Davis (Whitechapel) Ian Puleston-Davies (Tin Star), Dominic Allburn (Jack Irish: Dead Point), Marcus Garvey (Broadchurch), Carlyss Peer...
- 8/25/2020
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Rupert Hill, Erin Shanagher | Written by Jonathan Georgiou | Directed by Drew Lovett
The second short of Grimmfest’s Northern Showcase was Snatchers, another premiere for the event – this time of the UK variety – directed by Drew Lovett, an assistant editor at ITV who, under the Northern Giant Productions banner previously helmed the short Insomnia. For Snatchers he re-teams with the star of that short, Erin Shanagher.
Snatchers tells the story of Jeff and Danielle (played by Rupert Hill and Erin Shanagher respectively) who, after a night out, return home to discover an intruder in their apartment. You’d think the solution is simple… Call the police and wait it out. However Jeff has other ideas.
Now this is my kind of short, in fac the best kind, a film that takes audiences in one direction before flipping events and changing its entire landscape. In this case we start we...
The second short of Grimmfest’s Northern Showcase was Snatchers, another premiere for the event – this time of the UK variety – directed by Drew Lovett, an assistant editor at ITV who, under the Northern Giant Productions banner previously helmed the short Insomnia. For Snatchers he re-teams with the star of that short, Erin Shanagher.
Snatchers tells the story of Jeff and Danielle (played by Rupert Hill and Erin Shanagher respectively) who, after a night out, return home to discover an intruder in their apartment. You’d think the solution is simple… Call the police and wait it out. However Jeff has other ideas.
Now this is my kind of short, in fac the best kind, a film that takes audiences in one direction before flipping events and changing its entire landscape. In this case we start we...
- 10/3/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Academy Award® nominee and Golden Globe® winner Chloë Sevigny stars in Hit and Miss, Sky's first original drama commission, written by Paul Abbott. Chloe takes the lead role of Mia, a contract killer with a big secret: she's a transgender woman.
Mia's life is sent into a tailspin when she receives a letter from her ex, Wendy, who reveals that she's dying from cancer and that Mia had fathered a son, 11-year-old Ryan, who will be played by newcomer Jorden Bennie.
Travelling to a tiny village in West Yorkshire to see the boy, Mia then discovers the rest of Wendy's brood:
16-year-old Riley is played by Karla Crome from London. 23 year old Karla (represented by Troika) is a graduate of Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts and is also a talented writer, with her play If Chloe Can recently produced by the National Youth Theatre.
15 year old Levi is played by Reece Noi.
Mia's life is sent into a tailspin when she receives a letter from her ex, Wendy, who reveals that she's dying from cancer and that Mia had fathered a son, 11-year-old Ryan, who will be played by newcomer Jorden Bennie.
Travelling to a tiny village in West Yorkshire to see the boy, Mia then discovers the rest of Wendy's brood:
16-year-old Riley is played by Karla Crome from London. 23 year old Karla (represented by Troika) is a graduate of Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts and is also a talented writer, with her play If Chloe Can recently produced by the National Youth Theatre.
15 year old Levi is played by Reece Noi.
- 1/3/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
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