Wednesday 25 November 2015

CHRISTMAS 2015 ON BRITISH TV: 1ST PHOTOS FROM BBC'S 'DICKENSIAN' VICTORIAN SERIES, AGATHA CHRISTIE'S 'AND THEN THERE WERE NONE' WITH AIDAN TURNER, DOUGLAS BOOTH, RAFE SPALL'S 'HARRY PRICE GHOST HUNTER', TIMOTHY SPALL'S 'FUNGUS THE BOGEYMAN'

CHRISTMAS PHOTOS FROM
'DICKENSIAN' VICTORIAN SERIES
We're going British today, taking a peek into festive TV programmes on the isles this Christmas with new photos! BBC is finally ready to start airing 20 half hour episodes of DICKENSIAN drama in which some of ... ...  the most famous of Dickensian characters, including Mrs Bumble, Mrs Havisham and Mr Scrooge, live together in the same street of Victorian London! The cast is lead by legendary British thespians Caroline Quentin, Pauline Collins and Stephen Rea! The 90 metre cobbled ... ... street in which they all live has a pub, a church, law courts, The Old Curiosity Shop, The Three Cripples Pub, and, of course, Fagin's Den!

'AND THEN THERE WERE NONE'
AIDAN TURNER, DOUGLAS BOOTH  
BBC is also set to air long awaited small screen adaptation of Agatha Christie's bestselling novel AND THEN THERE WERE NONE at Christmas too! The 1930's three part mini series revolves around ten strangers on an island who are killed one by one. Charles Dance, Miranda Richardson, Douglas Booth and Aidan Turner lead the cast!
FUNGUS THE BOGEYMAN
Over at Sky One you can watch brilliant Timothy Spall as  FUNGUS THE BOGEYMAN a three fart series about Fungus, his wife Mildew and son Mould who struggle to fit in with the “drycleaners” (people) of Daventry. It’s a tale of slimy monsters, dangerous humans and what happens when the things that go bump in the night move in next door.

RAFE SPALL AS
'HARRY PRICE: GHOST HUNTER'
ITV will bring us our deeply beloved Rafe Spall in TV movie HARRY PRICE: GHOST HUNTER which is. based on a novel by Neil Spring, set in 1920s London following Britain’s most famous real-life ghost hunter and sceptic, Harry Price, who investigated tales of the paranormal and supernatural. 


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