Sneak Peek more new footage, plus images from Season 5 of the post-apocalyptic drama series "The 100", based on the book by Kass Morgan, premiering April 24, 2018 on The CW:
The series follows post apocalypse survivors, including 'Clarke Griffin' (Eliza Taylor), 'Bellamy Blake' (Bob Morley), 'Octavia Blake' (Marie Avgeropoulos), 'Jasper Jordan' (Devon Bostick), 'Monty Green' (Christopher Larkin), 'Raven Reyes' (Lindsey Morgan), 'Finn Collins' (Thomas McDonell), 'John Murphy' (Richard Harmon) and 'Wells Jaha' (Eli Goree).
They are among the first people from space habitat 'The Ark', to return to Earth after a nuclear apocalypse. The series also focuses on 'Dr. Abby Griffin' (Paige Turco), 'Marcus Kane' (Henry Ian Cusick) and 'Thelonious Jaha' (Isaiah Washington).
"For four seasons, 'The 100' have fought to survive. That fight has torn them apart, turned them against each other, and taken the lives of their closest friends. 'Season Four' introduced The 100 to the...
The series follows post apocalypse survivors, including 'Clarke Griffin' (Eliza Taylor), 'Bellamy Blake' (Bob Morley), 'Octavia Blake' (Marie Avgeropoulos), 'Jasper Jordan' (Devon Bostick), 'Monty Green' (Christopher Larkin), 'Raven Reyes' (Lindsey Morgan), 'Finn Collins' (Thomas McDonell), 'John Murphy' (Richard Harmon) and 'Wells Jaha' (Eli Goree).
They are among the first people from space habitat 'The Ark', to return to Earth after a nuclear apocalypse. The series also focuses on 'Dr. Abby Griffin' (Paige Turco), 'Marcus Kane' (Henry Ian Cusick) and 'Thelonious Jaha' (Isaiah Washington).
"For four seasons, 'The 100' have fought to survive. That fight has torn them apart, turned them against each other, and taken the lives of their closest friends. 'Season Four' introduced The 100 to the...
- 4/23/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek more new footage, plus images from Season 5 of the post-apocalyptic drama series "The 100", based on the book by Kass Morgan, premiering April 24, 2018 on The CW:
The series follows post apocalypse survivors, including 'Clarke Griffin' (Eliza Taylor), 'Bellamy Blake' (Bob Morley), 'Octavia Blake' (Marie Avgeropoulos), 'Jasper Jordan' (Devon Bostick), 'Monty Green' (Christopher Larkin), 'Raven Reyes' (Lindsey Morgan), 'Finn Collins' (Thomas McDonell), 'John Murphy' (Richard Harmon) and 'Wells Jaha' (Eli Goree).
They are among the first people from space habitat 'The Ark', to return to Earth after a nuclear apocalypse. The series also focuses on 'Dr. Abby Griffin' (Paige Turco), 'Marcus Kane' (Henry Ian Cusick) and 'Thelonious Jaha' (Isaiah Washington).
"For four seasons, 'The 100' have fought to survive. That fight has torn them apart, turned them against each other, and taken the lives of their closest friends. 'Season Four' introduced The 100 to the...
The series follows post apocalypse survivors, including 'Clarke Griffin' (Eliza Taylor), 'Bellamy Blake' (Bob Morley), 'Octavia Blake' (Marie Avgeropoulos), 'Jasper Jordan' (Devon Bostick), 'Monty Green' (Christopher Larkin), 'Raven Reyes' (Lindsey Morgan), 'Finn Collins' (Thomas McDonell), 'John Murphy' (Richard Harmon) and 'Wells Jaha' (Eli Goree).
They are among the first people from space habitat 'The Ark', to return to Earth after a nuclear apocalypse. The series also focuses on 'Dr. Abby Griffin' (Paige Turco), 'Marcus Kane' (Henry Ian Cusick) and 'Thelonious Jaha' (Isaiah Washington).
"For four seasons, 'The 100' have fought to survive. That fight has torn them apart, turned them against each other, and taken the lives of their closest friends. 'Season Four' introduced The 100 to the...
- 4/14/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek more new footage, plus images from Season 5 of the post-apocalyptic science fiction drama TV series "The 100", based on the book by Kass Morgan, airing in 2019 on The CW:
The series follows post apocalypse survivors, including 'Clarke Griffin' (Eliza Taylor), 'Bellamy Blake' (Bob Morley), 'Octavia Blake' (Marie Avgeropoulos), 'Jasper Jordan' (Devon Bostick), 'Monty Green' (Christopher Larkin), 'Raven Reyes' (Lindsey Morgan), 'Finn Collins' (Thomas McDonell), 'John Murphy' (Richard Harmon) and 'Wells Jaha' (Eli Goree).
They are among the first people from space habitat 'The Ark', to return to Earth after a nuclear apocalypse. The series also focuses on 'Dr. Abby Griffin' (Paige Turco), 'Marcus Kane' (Henry Ian Cusick) and 'Thelonious Jaha' (Isaiah Washington).
"For four seasons, 'The 100' have fought to survive. That fight has torn them apart, turned them against each other, and taken the lives of their closest friends. 'Season Four' introduced...
The series follows post apocalypse survivors, including 'Clarke Griffin' (Eliza Taylor), 'Bellamy Blake' (Bob Morley), 'Octavia Blake' (Marie Avgeropoulos), 'Jasper Jordan' (Devon Bostick), 'Monty Green' (Christopher Larkin), 'Raven Reyes' (Lindsey Morgan), 'Finn Collins' (Thomas McDonell), 'John Murphy' (Richard Harmon) and 'Wells Jaha' (Eli Goree).
They are among the first people from space habitat 'The Ark', to return to Earth after a nuclear apocalypse. The series also focuses on 'Dr. Abby Griffin' (Paige Turco), 'Marcus Kane' (Henry Ian Cusick) and 'Thelonious Jaha' (Isaiah Washington).
"For four seasons, 'The 100' have fought to survive. That fight has torn them apart, turned them against each other, and taken the lives of their closest friends. 'Season Four' introduced...
- 3/15/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek new footage, plus images from Season 5 of the post-apocalyptic science fiction drama TV series "The 100", based on the book by Kass Morgan, airing in 2019 on The CW:
The series follows post apocalypse survivors, including 'Clarke Griffin' (Eliza Taylor), 'Bellamy Blake' (Bob Morley), 'Octavia Blake' (Marie Avgeropoulos), 'Jasper Jordan' (Devon Bostick), 'Monty Green' (Christopher Larkin), 'Raven Reyes' (Lindsey Morgan), 'Finn Collins' (Thomas McDonell), 'John Murphy' (Richard Harmon) and 'Wells Jaha' (Eli Goree).
They are among the first people from space habitat 'The Ark', to return to Earth after a nuclear apocalypse. The series also focuses on 'Dr. Abby Griffin' (Paige Turco), 'Marcus Kane' (Henry Ian Cusick) and 'Thelonious Jaha' (Isaiah Washington).
"For four seasons, 'The 100' have fought to survive. That fight has torn them apart, turned them against each other, and taken the lives of their closest friends. 'Season Four'...
The series follows post apocalypse survivors, including 'Clarke Griffin' (Eliza Taylor), 'Bellamy Blake' (Bob Morley), 'Octavia Blake' (Marie Avgeropoulos), 'Jasper Jordan' (Devon Bostick), 'Monty Green' (Christopher Larkin), 'Raven Reyes' (Lindsey Morgan), 'Finn Collins' (Thomas McDonell), 'John Murphy' (Richard Harmon) and 'Wells Jaha' (Eli Goree).
They are among the first people from space habitat 'The Ark', to return to Earth after a nuclear apocalypse. The series also focuses on 'Dr. Abby Griffin' (Paige Turco), 'Marcus Kane' (Henry Ian Cusick) and 'Thelonious Jaha' (Isaiah Washington).
"For four seasons, 'The 100' have fought to survive. That fight has torn them apart, turned them against each other, and taken the lives of their closest friends. 'Season Four'...
- 1/3/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
BBC One's one-off special The Ark topped the ratings outside of soaps, according to overnight figures on Monday (March 30).
The 90-minute drama - which starred David Threlfall and Joanne Whalley - was seen by 4.28m (19.2%) at 8.30pm. Earlier, Panorama interested 2.61m (12.7%) at 7.30pm.
On BBC Two, Racing Legends averaged 1.16m (5.9%) at 7pm, before University Challenge appealed to 2.89m (12.9%) at 8pm, and Only Connect interested 2.36m (10.0%) at 8.30pm. Kew on a Plate followed with 1.61m (7.4%) on 9pm.
ITV's More Tales From Northumberland continued with 2.83m (12.6%) at 8pm (191k/0.9% on +1), while The Mafia with Trevor McDonald lost almost one million viewers for its second episode with 3.45m (15.9%) at 9pm (516k/2.4%).
Channel 4's Food Unwrapped continued with 1.03m (4.6%) at 8pm (235k/1.1%), and Travel Man: 48 Hours in Barcelona informed 1.26m (5.4%) at 8.30pm (229k/1.1%). Britain's Benefit Tenants brought in 1.56m (7.2%) at 9pm (296k/1.9%), while Raised By Wolves amused 880k (5.1%) at 10pm (155k/1.7%).
Over...
The 90-minute drama - which starred David Threlfall and Joanne Whalley - was seen by 4.28m (19.2%) at 8.30pm. Earlier, Panorama interested 2.61m (12.7%) at 7.30pm.
On BBC Two, Racing Legends averaged 1.16m (5.9%) at 7pm, before University Challenge appealed to 2.89m (12.9%) at 8pm, and Only Connect interested 2.36m (10.0%) at 8.30pm. Kew on a Plate followed with 1.61m (7.4%) on 9pm.
ITV's More Tales From Northumberland continued with 2.83m (12.6%) at 8pm (191k/0.9% on +1), while The Mafia with Trevor McDonald lost almost one million viewers for its second episode with 3.45m (15.9%) at 9pm (516k/2.4%).
Channel 4's Food Unwrapped continued with 1.03m (4.6%) at 8pm (235k/1.1%), and Travel Man: 48 Hours in Barcelona informed 1.26m (5.4%) at 8.30pm (229k/1.1%). Britain's Benefit Tenants brought in 1.56m (7.2%) at 9pm (296k/1.9%), while Raised By Wolves amused 880k (5.1%) at 10pm (155k/1.7%).
Over...
- 3/31/2015
- Digital Spy
The Ark: BBC One, 8.30pm
Writer Tony Jordan gives a familiar tale a new twist in this one-off drama starring David Threlfall as Noah.
A strong cast - including Joanne Whalley, Ashley Walters, Nico Mirallegro and Emily Bevan - lend dramatic heft to this epic 90-minuter.
Gotham: Channel 5, 9pm
This prequel series - set in Gotham City in a time before Batman - can be frustratingly inconsistent, but tonight airs one of its best episodes.
Julian Sands guest stars as villain of the week, the fearsome Dr Crane - whose son Jonathan will one day become notorious villain The Scarecrow.
Stalker: Sky Living, 10pm
Fans of Stalker will be happy to hear that the show is back from hiatus tonight, returning to Sky Living with all-new episodes.
In the first episode back, the Tau investigates the case of a mayor who believes his stalker could be someone from his scandalous past.
Writer Tony Jordan gives a familiar tale a new twist in this one-off drama starring David Threlfall as Noah.
A strong cast - including Joanne Whalley, Ashley Walters, Nico Mirallegro and Emily Bevan - lend dramatic heft to this epic 90-minuter.
Gotham: Channel 5, 9pm
This prequel series - set in Gotham City in a time before Batman - can be frustratingly inconsistent, but tonight airs one of its best episodes.
Julian Sands guest stars as villain of the week, the fearsome Dr Crane - whose son Jonathan will one day become notorious villain The Scarecrow.
Stalker: Sky Living, 10pm
Fans of Stalker will be happy to hear that the show is back from hiatus tonight, returning to Sky Living with all-new episodes.
In the first episode back, the Tau investigates the case of a mayor who believes his stalker could be someone from his scandalous past.
- 3/30/2015
- Digital Spy
Prepare to see a familiar tale told in a whole new way - BBC One is giving the tale of Noah's ark a dramatic overhaul with new one-off Biblical drama The Ark from writer Tony Jordan and starring David Threlfall in the lead.
Digital Spy spoke to Emily Bevan, who plays Salit, about what to expect - including some epic water works!
What can you reveal about your character in The Ark?
"The character I play is Salit - who is married to Noah's eldest son, Shem (Michael Fox). They live alongside the rest of the family in a big house - with thin walls, so she's pretty frustrated by the lack of privacy. She's desperate for her and Shem to build their own house and start a family."
People might think they know this story - so why should they tune in?
"Because they haven't seen the Tony Jordan version!
Digital Spy spoke to Emily Bevan, who plays Salit, about what to expect - including some epic water works!
What can you reveal about your character in The Ark?
"The character I play is Salit - who is married to Noah's eldest son, Shem (Michael Fox). They live alongside the rest of the family in a big house - with thin walls, so she's pretty frustrated by the lack of privacy. She's desperate for her and Shem to build their own house and start a family."
People might think they know this story - so why should they tune in?
"Because they haven't seen the Tony Jordan version!
- 3/27/2015
- Digital Spy
2015 is just around the corner, and already it's looking like next year might outdo the past 12 months when it comes to top quality TV comedy and drama.
There's plenty of old favourites returning to the schedules - more on that tomorrow (December 31) - but also a ton of exciting new shows heading your way.
Digital Spy has picked out just a few of the best - here's what you can't afford to miss in the New Year... the 15 most thrilling new shows for 2015.
1. Daredevil - Netflix
Launching Marvel's immensely exciting collaboration with Netflix is Daredevil, which will star Boardwalk Empire actor Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock, a blind lawyer gifted with extrasensory perception who fights injustice as a costumed vigilante.
Deborah Ann Woll, Rosario Dawson and Vincent D'Onofrio will also star in the comic book adaptation, which has Spartacus supremo Steven S DeKnight on board as showrunner and will release...
There's plenty of old favourites returning to the schedules - more on that tomorrow (December 31) - but also a ton of exciting new shows heading your way.
Digital Spy has picked out just a few of the best - here's what you can't afford to miss in the New Year... the 15 most thrilling new shows for 2015.
1. Daredevil - Netflix
Launching Marvel's immensely exciting collaboration with Netflix is Daredevil, which will star Boardwalk Empire actor Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock, a blind lawyer gifted with extrasensory perception who fights injustice as a costumed vigilante.
Deborah Ann Woll, Rosario Dawson and Vincent D'Onofrio will also star in the comic book adaptation, which has Spartacus supremo Steven S DeKnight on board as showrunner and will release...
- 12/30/2014
- Digital Spy
Top Boy has been dropped by Channel 4, and will not return for a third series, according to lead Ashley Walters.
The gritty UK drama concluded its second series in September 2013, having won critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase thanks to its original take on life on the streets of London.
In an interview with Shortlist magazine, Walters said: "We had a third series in mind, which is why the second was left the way it was, but it hasn't been commissioned again.
"I was quite disappointed to be honest, but it's just the nature of the beast sometimes."
The actor added that he enjoyed working with channel 4, and said that he's now working on a show for them, written by him, about single dads.
Walters was recently announced as one of the stars of new biblical BBC drama The Ark, and is set to star alongside David Threlfall and...
The gritty UK drama concluded its second series in September 2013, having won critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase thanks to its original take on life on the streets of London.
In an interview with Shortlist magazine, Walters said: "We had a third series in mind, which is why the second was left the way it was, but it hasn't been commissioned again.
"I was quite disappointed to be honest, but it's just the nature of the beast sometimes."
The actor added that he enjoyed working with channel 4, and said that he's now working on a show for them, written by him, about single dads.
Walters was recently announced as one of the stars of new biblical BBC drama The Ark, and is set to star alongside David Threlfall and...
- 5/28/2014
- Digital Spy
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