Written by Luther creator Neil Cross, The Sister stars Russell Tovey and Bertie Carvel as acquaintances connected by a long-buried, dark secret. The four-part paranormal thriller based on Cross’ 2009 novel Burial, sees Nathan Redman (Tovey) and Bob Morrow (Carvel) tussle with their conscience when the past re-emerges and threatens to upend the lives they’ve built. Tovey and Carvel star alongside Amrita Acharia as Nathan’s partner Holly, and Nina Toussaint-White as Holly’s friend and a police officer investigating the disappearance of a young woman (Simone Ashley).
Leads Carvel and Tovey boast a long and healthy back-catalogue of stage and screen parts. See below for five of their most recognisable roles to date.
Bertie Carvel: Magician, Adulterer, Headmistress, Murdoch, Agatha Christie Jonathan Strange – Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
Carvel was dream-casting for the role of mercurial magician Jonathan Strange in the 2015 BBC One adaptation of Susanna Clarke’s rich period-fantasy...
Leads Carvel and Tovey boast a long and healthy back-catalogue of stage and screen parts. See below for five of their most recognisable roles to date.
Bertie Carvel: Magician, Adulterer, Headmistress, Murdoch, Agatha Christie Jonathan Strange – Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
Carvel was dream-casting for the role of mercurial magician Jonathan Strange in the 2015 BBC One adaptation of Susanna Clarke’s rich period-fantasy...
- 10/26/2020
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
The platform created by France Télévisions, TF1 and M6 focuses mainly on French content.
New French content-focused streaming service Salto finally went live on Tuesday, some two-and-a-half years after founders state broadcaster France Télévisions and commercial channels TF1 and M6 announced their intention to launch the platform.
In the meantime, the broadcasters have been tied up in protracted negotiations over digital rights with independent producers, who were previously free to sell their shows to the likes of Netflix and Amazon, as well as awaiting the green light from France’s Csa broadcasting regulator.
Billed as a French version of the UK’s Britbox,...
New French content-focused streaming service Salto finally went live on Tuesday, some two-and-a-half years after founders state broadcaster France Télévisions and commercial channels TF1 and M6 announced their intention to launch the platform.
In the meantime, the broadcasters have been tied up in protracted negotiations over digital rights with independent producers, who were previously free to sell their shows to the likes of Netflix and Amazon, as well as awaiting the green light from France’s Csa broadcasting regulator.
Billed as a French version of the UK’s Britbox,...
- 10/20/2020
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
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