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The Missing
Network | Starz
Created By | Harry and Jack Williams (the British Tripped)
Number Of Episodes | 8
Episode Length | 60 mins.
Premise | After a young boy named Ollie disappears while on vacation in France, his parents, Tony (The Hobbit films’ James Nesbitt) and Emily (Mr. Selfridge‘s Frances O’Connor), handle...
The Missing
Network | Starz
Created By | Harry and Jack Williams (the British Tripped)
Number Of Episodes | 8
Episode Length | 60 mins.
Premise | After a young boy named Ollie disappears while on vacation in France, his parents, Tony (The Hobbit films’ James Nesbitt) and Emily (Mr. Selfridge‘s Frances O’Connor), handle...
- 2/1/2017
- TVLine.com
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E4 presents Tripped, a new sci-fi comedy starring Blake Harrison, aka Neil from The Inbetweeners. Here's the first trailer...
Here's one that has our attention. Tripped sees Blake Harrison (Neil from The Inbetweeners, soon to star in the Dad's Army reboot) and George Webster (City Of Dreamers, My Name Is Emily) embroiled in a fantasy quest involving umpteen parallel universes.
E4's new sci-fi comedy series started life as Alt, a pilot by Mr Jamie Mathieson - the writer of two of the best Doctor Who episodes from series 8 (Flatline and Mummy On The Orient Express), as well as feature film Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel. It starred Craig Roberts and Gethin Anthony in that incarnation.
Now The Missing's Harry and Jack Williams are the ones behind the scripts, with Jamie Magnus Stone directing.
Here's the first trailer...
We don't know the premiere date for Tripped yet,...
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E4 presents Tripped, a new sci-fi comedy starring Blake Harrison, aka Neil from The Inbetweeners. Here's the first trailer...
Here's one that has our attention. Tripped sees Blake Harrison (Neil from The Inbetweeners, soon to star in the Dad's Army reboot) and George Webster (City Of Dreamers, My Name Is Emily) embroiled in a fantasy quest involving umpteen parallel universes.
E4's new sci-fi comedy series started life as Alt, a pilot by Mr Jamie Mathieson - the writer of two of the best Doctor Who episodes from series 8 (Flatline and Mummy On The Orient Express), as well as feature film Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel. It starred Craig Roberts and Gethin Anthony in that incarnation.
Now The Missing's Harry and Jack Williams are the ones behind the scripts, with Jamie Magnus Stone directing.
Here's the first trailer...
We don't know the premiere date for Tripped yet,...
- 11/17/2015
- by rleane
- Den of Geek
ITV has bought Mammoth Screen, the independent production company behind hit BBC One drama Poldark.
The broadcaster previously held a 25% stake in the company, and has now acquired the remaining 75%.
Mammoth Screen is currently developing Victoria for ITV, Tripped for E4 and Book of the Dead for The Weinstein Company.
Mammoth Screen's Damien Timmer will operate as Managing Director. He was previously Head of Drama for ITV Productions before establishing the company.
Julian Bellamy, Managing Director of ITV Studios UK, said: "Damien and the team are one of the most impressive and sought after drama producers in Britain.
"From Endeavour to Poldark, they've an uncanny knack of developing hit after hit and we're delighted they're joining the ITV Studios family."
Timmer added: "This move will allow Mammoth to make even more ambitious drama, working with the best creative talent in the business.
"We have a long history with ITV Studios,...
The broadcaster previously held a 25% stake in the company, and has now acquired the remaining 75%.
Mammoth Screen is currently developing Victoria for ITV, Tripped for E4 and Book of the Dead for The Weinstein Company.
Mammoth Screen's Damien Timmer will operate as Managing Director. He was previously Head of Drama for ITV Productions before establishing the company.
Julian Bellamy, Managing Director of ITV Studios UK, said: "Damien and the team are one of the most impressive and sought after drama producers in Britain.
"From Endeavour to Poldark, they've an uncanny knack of developing hit after hit and we're delighted they're joining the ITV Studios family."
Timmer added: "This move will allow Mammoth to make even more ambitious drama, working with the best creative talent in the business.
"We have a long history with ITV Studios,...
- 6/2/2015
- Digital Spy
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