A new family is set to join 'Hollyoaks'. The Channel 4 soap will see the arrival of the Lovedays later this month when actors Jacqueline Boatswain, Karl Collins and Duayne Boachie make their on-screen debuts as a close-knit family looking for a fresh start. Jacqueline is to play self-appointed head of the family Simone - who will take over as manager of the Price Slice supermarket - while Karl will play her husband Louis, the new deputy head of Hollyoaks High. Meanwhile, newcomer Duayne - who made his feature film debut alongside Idris Elba and Gemma Arterton in 'A Hundred Streets' - will...
- 2/10/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
A new family is set to join 'Hollyoaks'. The Channel 4 soap will see the arrival of the Lovedays later this month when actors Jacqueline Boatswain, Karl Collins and Duayne Boachie make their on-screen debuts as a close-knit family looking for a fresh start. Jacqueline is to play self-appointed head of the family Simone - who will take over as manager of the Price Slice supermarket - while Karl will play her husband Louis, the new deputy head of Hollyoaks High. Meanwhile, newcomer Duayne - who made his feature film debut alongside Idris Elba and Gemma Arterton in 'A Hundred Streets' - will...
- 2/7/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
Wolfblood series 3 changed leads, expanded its world, and grew even stronger. Here’s why the supernatural Cbbc show deserves to live on…
Contains spoilers for Wolfblood series 3.
Still teaching ‘grown-up’ supernatural shows how it’s done is Cbbc’s exemplary Wolfblood, which yesterday concluded its third run in the UK.
Series three cleared a hurdle at which previous fantasy and sci-fi dramas have fallen by losing its lead character yet continuing to prosper. When Aimee Kelly (who played Maddy Smith) decided to move on after the end of series two, Wolfblood pulled off the smoothest change of personnel since Kirstie Alley joined Cheers, then kept on going from strength to strength.
Having carefully written its supporting cast from day one paid Wolfblood enormous dividends when it came to series three, and made the transition to a genuine ensemble piece look effortless (however it may have felt behind the scenes). Instead...
Contains spoilers for Wolfblood series 3.
Still teaching ‘grown-up’ supernatural shows how it’s done is Cbbc’s exemplary Wolfblood, which yesterday concluded its third run in the UK.
Series three cleared a hurdle at which previous fantasy and sci-fi dramas have fallen by losing its lead character yet continuing to prosper. When Aimee Kelly (who played Maddy Smith) decided to move on after the end of series two, Wolfblood pulled off the smoothest change of personnel since Kirstie Alley joined Cheers, then kept on going from strength to strength.
Having carefully written its supporting cast from day one paid Wolfblood enormous dividends when it came to series three, and made the transition to a genuine ensemble piece look effortless (however it may have felt behind the scenes). Instead...
- 10/28/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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