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Crashing is a British comedy series produced by Big Talk Productions and written and created by Phoebe Waller-Bridge.Its six episodes aired from 11 January 2016 to 15 February 2016 on Channel 4 [1] and was released internationally as a Netflix Original series. [2]
Crashing is an American comedy-drama television series created by Pete Holmes and executive produced by Holmes and occasional series director Judd Apatow. The first season aired on the HBO network in the United States from February 19, 2017 to March 10, 2019. [1] It ran for a total of three seasons.
Cracker is a British crime drama series, created and principally written by Jimmy McGovern, and starring Robbie Coltrane and Geraldine Somerville. A total of three series and two specials were broadcast over the course of thirteen years. Episodes varied in length from 50 minutes (series one-three) to 120 minutes (specials).
Tubi has picked up the Season 2 rights to coming-of-age comedy/drama “Boarders” in North America and Latin America, the ad-supported streamer announced Tuesday. The six-episode second season ...
Hudson Thames (Season 1) and Alex Boniello (Seasons 2-present) as the head of Crash, a smooth-talking 1950s-era greaser ghost who was decapitated. [18] He is loosely based on Sir Humphrey Bone in the British version; however, unlike Humphrey, whose head is always present in each appearance, Crash's head goes missing in the pilot episode when ...
The BBC has shared first-look photos of The Gold season 2, unveiling a number of new cast members. ... BBC's British crime drama reveals new cast in first look at season 2. Emily Stedman.
Heartbeat is a British period drama television series which was first broadcast on ITV between 10 April 1992 and 12 September 2010. Set in the fictional town of Ashfordly and the village of Aidensfield in the North Riding of Yorkshire during the 1960s, the programme is based on the "Constable" series of novels written by ex-policeman Peter N. Walker, under the pseudonym Nicholas Rhea.
3/5 Some of the tension is lost in this second run, which relocates the action to Ireland, but it’s a worthwhile return for Dornan’s enigmatic hero