Get a first look at the final episodes of BBC Three's Tatau - only on Digital Spy.
The supernatural drama, starring Joe Layton and Theo Barklem-Biggs, will wrap this Sunday night with a double-bill.
In a new excerpt, Kyle (Layton) experiences another unsettling vision - and has a serious out-of-body experience.
Tatau - written and created by Richard Zajdlic - follows best friends Kyle and Budgie (Barklem-Biggs) as they embark on a holiday from hell.
Sucked deeper and deeper into a world of Maori myths, Kyle and Budgie begin to lose track of what's real and what's a hallucination.
The final two episodes air this Sunday (May 17) on BBC Three, with episode 7 airing at 10pm and the series finale following at 10.40pm.
What is Tatau? Meet the stars of BBC Three's new mystery series
The stars of BBC Three's Tatau talk birds, bad dreams and holiday disasters...
The supernatural drama, starring Joe Layton and Theo Barklem-Biggs, will wrap this Sunday night with a double-bill.
In a new excerpt, Kyle (Layton) experiences another unsettling vision - and has a serious out-of-body experience.
Tatau - written and created by Richard Zajdlic - follows best friends Kyle and Budgie (Barklem-Biggs) as they embark on a holiday from hell.
Sucked deeper and deeper into a world of Maori myths, Kyle and Budgie begin to lose track of what's real and what's a hallucination.
The final two episodes air this Sunday (May 17) on BBC Three, with episode 7 airing at 10pm and the series finale following at 10.40pm.
What is Tatau? Meet the stars of BBC Three's new mystery series
The stars of BBC Three's Tatau talk birds, bad dreams and holiday disasters...
- 5/14/2015
- Digital Spy
Watch an exclusive clip from the next episode of BBC Three's Tatau - only on Digital Spy.
In a new excerpt from the supernatural drama's fifth episode, Budgie (Theo Barklem-Biggs) is in a bad way after being struck by a car.
Wracked with guilt and haunted by visions, his friend Kyle (Joe Layton) makes a shocking discovery.
Tatau - written and created by Richard Zajdlic - follows these two best friends as they embark on a holiday from hell.
Sucked deeper and deeper into a world of Maori myths, Kyle and Budgie begin to lose track of what's real and what's a hallucination.
Tatau continues this Sunday at 10pm on BBC Three.
What is Tatau? Meet the stars of BBC Three's new mystery series
The stars of BBC Three's Tatau talk birds, bad dreams and holiday disasters...
In a new excerpt from the supernatural drama's fifth episode, Budgie (Theo Barklem-Biggs) is in a bad way after being struck by a car.
Wracked with guilt and haunted by visions, his friend Kyle (Joe Layton) makes a shocking discovery.
Tatau - written and created by Richard Zajdlic - follows these two best friends as they embark on a holiday from hell.
Sucked deeper and deeper into a world of Maori myths, Kyle and Budgie begin to lose track of what's real and what's a hallucination.
Tatau continues this Sunday at 10pm on BBC Three.
What is Tatau? Meet the stars of BBC Three's new mystery series
The stars of BBC Three's Tatau talk birds, bad dreams and holiday disasters...
- 5/5/2015
- Digital Spy
Watch an exclusive clip from the next episode of BBC Three's Tatau - only on Digital Spy.
Kyle (Joe Layton) comes to the aid of pal Budgie (Theo Barklem-Biggs) in a new excerpt from the supernatural drama's fourth episode.
Tatau - written and created by Richard Zajdlic - stars Layton and Barklem-Biggs as two best friends on a holiday from hell.
The pair begin to lose track of what's real and what's a hallucination as they are sucked deeper and deeper into a world of Maori myths.
The series launched on April 12, with its premiere episode attracting a final consolidated audience of 1.4m viewers.
Tatau continues this Sunday at 10pm on BBC Three.
What is Tatau? Meet the stars of BBC Three's new mystery series...
Kyle (Joe Layton) comes to the aid of pal Budgie (Theo Barklem-Biggs) in a new excerpt from the supernatural drama's fourth episode.
Tatau - written and created by Richard Zajdlic - stars Layton and Barklem-Biggs as two best friends on a holiday from hell.
The pair begin to lose track of what's real and what's a hallucination as they are sucked deeper and deeper into a world of Maori myths.
The series launched on April 12, with its premiere episode attracting a final consolidated audience of 1.4m viewers.
Tatau continues this Sunday at 10pm on BBC Three.
What is Tatau? Meet the stars of BBC Three's new mystery series...
- 4/28/2015
- Digital Spy
Watch an exclusive clip from the next episode of BBC Three's Tatau - only on Digital Spy.
Kyle (Joe Layton) is caught up in a violent confrontation - and experiences another vision - in a new excerpt from the supernatural drama's third episode.
Tatau stars Layton and Theo Barklem-Biggs as Kyle and Budgie, two best friends on a holiday from hell.
The pair begin to lose track of what's real and what's a hallucination as they are sucked deeper and deeper into a world of Maori myths.
Written and created by Richard Zajdlic, the series launched on April 12 with an overnight audience of 560,000 viewers.
Tatau continues this Sunday at 10pm on BBC Three.
Kyle (Joe Layton) is caught up in a violent confrontation - and experiences another vision - in a new excerpt from the supernatural drama's third episode.
Tatau stars Layton and Theo Barklem-Biggs as Kyle and Budgie, two best friends on a holiday from hell.
The pair begin to lose track of what's real and what's a hallucination as they are sucked deeper and deeper into a world of Maori myths.
Written and created by Richard Zajdlic, the series launched on April 12 with an overnight audience of 560,000 viewers.
Tatau continues this Sunday at 10pm on BBC Three.
- 4/22/2015
- Digital Spy
New BBC Three supernatural drama Tatau starts this Sunday. We spoke to its stars, Joe Layton and Theo Barklam-Biggs, about what to expect…
As this chat with Tatau’s lead actors, Joe Layton and Theo Barklem-Biggs, took place before the press screening for BBC Three’s new supernatural drama, the pair were given the responsibility of describing the series to me: Unique. Mysterious. Fast-paced. Energy-fuelled. A hurricane. A typhoon. (Before long, they're just listing weather systems.)
“It’s a teen show, accessible for young people” cuts in Barklem-Biggs as his co-star brings up the otherworldly, occult palette of True Detective, “even around all this darkness there will be moments that make you laugh as well. It keeps you on the edge of your seat.”
Layton gets back on message and agrees, “I think it really suits BBC Three.”
That it does, as a youth-oriented story of two twenty-something backpackers, Kyle and Budgie,...
As this chat with Tatau’s lead actors, Joe Layton and Theo Barklem-Biggs, took place before the press screening for BBC Three’s new supernatural drama, the pair were given the responsibility of describing the series to me: Unique. Mysterious. Fast-paced. Energy-fuelled. A hurricane. A typhoon. (Before long, they're just listing weather systems.)
“It’s a teen show, accessible for young people” cuts in Barklem-Biggs as his co-star brings up the otherworldly, occult palette of True Detective, “even around all this darkness there will be moments that make you laugh as well. It keeps you on the edge of your seat.”
Layton gets back on message and agrees, “I think it really suits BBC Three.”
That it does, as a youth-oriented story of two twenty-something backpackers, Kyle and Budgie,...
- 4/9/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
BBC Three has announced the cast of upcoming eight-part drama series Tatau.
Joe Layton (New Worlds, Father Brown) will play Kyle Connor, and Theo Barklem-Biggs (The Inbetweeners Movie, Silk) has been cast as his friend Paul 'Budgie' Griffiths.
Written by Richard Zajdlic, Tatau is co-produced by Being Human creators Touchpaper TV in partnership with New Zealand's South Pacific Pictures.
Layton said: "I'm thrilled to be part of this original British drama. With such a talented production team behind it I can't wait to help bring Richard's fantastic scripts to life."
Barklem-Biggs added: "I'm so excited to be a part of this unique project. The script is based on real Maori mythology, it has everything in it - romance, comedy, smuggling, mystery.
"I'm also really looking forward to working with such a great team - everyone from the producers to the directors, right down to the cast are spot on. Not...
Joe Layton (New Worlds, Father Brown) will play Kyle Connor, and Theo Barklem-Biggs (The Inbetweeners Movie, Silk) has been cast as his friend Paul 'Budgie' Griffiths.
Written by Richard Zajdlic, Tatau is co-produced by Being Human creators Touchpaper TV in partnership with New Zealand's South Pacific Pictures.
Layton said: "I'm thrilled to be part of this original British drama. With such a talented production team behind it I can't wait to help bring Richard's fantastic scripts to life."
Barklem-Biggs added: "I'm so excited to be a part of this unique project. The script is based on real Maori mythology, it has everything in it - romance, comedy, smuggling, mystery.
"I'm also really looking forward to working with such a great team - everyone from the producers to the directors, right down to the cast are spot on. Not...
- 9/25/2014
- Digital Spy
BBC America kicked off its Television Critics Association press tour panel on Wednesday (July 9) afternoon with a pair of unsurprising announcements: "Orphan Back" has been renewed for a third season and the second season of "Broadchurch" will air on BBC America. Both seasons will air in 2015. BBC America boasts that the second "Orphan Black" season "became the first ever ad-supported drama series to double its ratings from season one to season two in A25-54 and 18-49 in Live+7." The season two finale last month drew 1.376 million viewers in Live+7, a series high. The third "Orphan Black" season will, once again, be 10 episodes and it will, once again, feature Tatiana Maslany playing a wide array of characters. While the overall ratings for "Orphan Black" aren't especially impressive, even after a TCA Award and a Golden Globe nomination for Maslany, BBC America touted a string of interesting facts and figures that...
- 7/9/2014
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
Dougray Scott (Desperate Housewives), Milauna Jackson (Blood Done Sign My Name) and Robson Green (Wire In The Blood) have been added to the cast of Cinemax‘s action drama Strike Back as it starts production on a 10-episode Season 3. (Watch the teaser below.) The trio joins returning cast members Philip Winchester, Sullivan Stapleton, Rhona Mitra, Michelle Lukes and Liam Garrigan. Green plays a new member of Section 20, Scott a rogue operative James Leatherby, and Jackson is a key player who crosses paths with the counterterrorism team. In Strike Back’s third season, counterterrorism unit Section 20 pursues a deadly terrorist network from Colombia to Beirut to Europe, uncovering deadly plots that reach to the West. Returning directors are Michael J. Bassett (who also serves as co-executive producer), Julian Holmes and Paul Wilmshurst; returning writers are Simon Burke, James Dormer, John Simpson and Richard Zajdlic. Cinemax is producing with Left Bank Pictures and Sky.
- 3/14/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
"Strike Back," the British/American action series that airs in the U.S. on Cinemax, will be back for a third season. The HBO-owned network announced Wednesday that the show, which follows members of a British special ops unit and has a small but dedicated following here, will return in 2013 for a new 10-episode season that will shoot in Hungary and South Africa. Production partner Sky will broadcast the show in the UK. Executive producer Andy Harries, series producer Michael Casey and head of production Marigo Kehoe will all be returning, as will director Michael Bassett (“Silent Hill: Revelation 3D”) and writers Simon Burke (“Persuasion”), James Dormer (“Mi-5”) and Richard Zajdlic (“EastEnders”). Cast announcements are being held because they may spoil upcoming episodes of the current season, which is airing right now on Cinemax. The show will also hold onto its confidential counterterrorism...
- 10/3/2012
- by Alison Willmore
- Indiewire
Cinemax has just announced that Strike Back has been renewed for a third season.
The third season will have principal photography in South Africa and Hungary.
Left Bank’s Andy Harries will return as executive producer. Also returning are series producer Michael Casey and head of production Marigo Kehoe. Sky’s Huw Kennair-Jones will executive produce.
Director Michael Bassett (Silent Hill: Revelation 3D) and writers Simon Burke (Persuasion), James Dormer (Mi-5) and Richard Zajdlic (EastEnders) are also returning.
Editor’S Pick: Strike Back Season 2 Finale Lead-in & Expectations
The current season of Strike Back will conclude on Oct. 12.
The third season will have principal photography in South Africa and Hungary.
Left Bank’s Andy Harries will return as executive producer. Also returning are series producer Michael Casey and head of production Marigo Kehoe. Sky’s Huw Kennair-Jones will executive produce.
Director Michael Bassett (Silent Hill: Revelation 3D) and writers Simon Burke (Persuasion), James Dormer (Mi-5) and Richard Zajdlic (EastEnders) are also returning.
Editor’S Pick: Strike Back Season 2 Finale Lead-in & Expectations
The current season of Strike Back will conclude on Oct. 12.
- 10/3/2012
- by Bags Hooper
- BuzzFocus.com
Cinemax has renewed its first primetime drama series Strike Back for a third season with a 10-episode order for a 2013 premiere. The third season, which will shoot in South Africa and Hungary, will once again be produced by Cinemax/HBO, Left Bank and Sky, which will air the series in the U.K. Returning for season three will be Left Bank’s Andy Harries as executive producer, series producer Michael Casey and head of production Marigo Kehoe. Others returning for season three include director Michael Bassett and writers Simon Burke, James Dormer and Richard Zajdlic. As it did with the second-season renewal announcement, Cinemax would not confirm which cast members will continue in Season 3 “due to plot spoilers in upcoming episodes of season two.” The Strike Back renewal comes two weeks before the premiere of Cinemax’s second original primetime drama, Hunted. It will be followed by Banshee in 2013. The...
- 10/3/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
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