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Trapped (Icelandic: Ófærð) is an Icelandic television mystery drama series, created by Baltasar Kormákur and produced by RVK Studios. It was broadcast in Iceland on 27 December 2015 on RÚV . [ 1 ]
Trapped! (known only in its final series as Trapped!: Ever After ) is a British children's dark fantasy -themed adventure game show that was first shown on BBC channels from 28 September 2007 through to 4 November 2010.
Trapped is an Australian children's television series which first premiered on 30 November 2008 and finished its first run on 18 April 2009 on the Seven Network. The 26-part series was shot entirely on location in and around Broome , Western Australia from May to October 2008.
Trapped (Gardner novel), a 2002 novel in the League of Peoples series by James Alan Gardner; Trapped (Hearne novel), a 2012 novel in the Iron Druid Chronicles series by Kevin Hearne; Trapped, a children's novel by Peg Kehret "Trapped", a 1989 short story by Dean Koontz, later issued as a graphic novel; Trapped, a Fear Street novel by R. L. Stine
Castaway is an Australian children's television series that premiered in Australia on the Seven Network on 12 February 2011. The series is a sequel to the 2008 series Trapped. It was delayed from its initial premiere date in 2010 and as a result first aired on Swedish television, premiering on 1 November 2010 and ending on 6 December 2010. [1]
The series is about a group of people stranded on an island, after their airplane crashed in the ocean and is a parody of Lost. [1] The 10-episode first season premiered on June 14, 2016. On July 6, 2016, TBS renewed the show for a second season which was shot in Fiji. [2] The second season premiered on June 20, 2017.
Trapped (Burmese: ဗလာစာအုပ်, lit. ' Blank book ' ) is a 2022 Burmese horror television series . It aired on Canal+ Zat Lenn, from June 2 to August 4, 2022, on every Thursday at 20:00 for 10 episodes.
The series follows a group of strangers who wake up imprisoned inside a small ghost town with no memory of how they wound up there. The thirteen-episode summer series premiered on Monday, June 7, 2010 at 10:00 p.m. [ 1 ] On June 30, NBC moved the show to 8:00 p.m. on Saturday from its Monday time slot. [ 2 ]