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Jamestown is a British drama television series, [1] written by Bill Gallagher and produced by Carnival Films, an NBC Universal International Television Production company, the makers of Downton Abbey. Set in 1619, Jamestown follows the first English settlers as they establish a community in the New World. [2]
Matthew Joseph Stokoe (born 13 January 1989) is a British actor. He is best known for his roles as Alex in the Channel 4 series Misfits, crime boss Luke Aikens in the thriller Bodyguard, teacher Gerard Eyre in The Village, Captain Marcheaux in series 3 of The Musketeers for the BBC, and as James Read in the Sky 1 series Jamestown.
He is known for his roles in the Channel 4 comedy-drama Babylon (2014), as well as the historical dramas Medici: Masters of Florence (2016), Jamestown (2017–2019), and Miss Scarlet and The Duke (2020–2024).
The Netflix and BBC series had a starry cast, ... (2015-2016), Jamestown (2017-2019) andGentleman Jack (2019-2022). ... Once a prominent member of the Peaky Blinders gang, John is killed in season ...
Main cast 2011 Nurse Jackie: Joseph Delaronde Episode: "Orchids and Salami" 2012 Aspen the Series: James Main cast 2013 Mad Men: Master of Ceremonies 2 episodes 2015 Saints & Strangers: Squanto: Miniseries 2017 Hawaii Five-0: Kanuha Noe Episode: "Ka Laina Ma Ke One" 2017 Fear the Walking Dead: Klah Jackson 3 episodes 2017–2019 Jamestown ...
Council members in bold. [6] [7] Titles and occupations are from era accounts, but use modern British spellings.On December 30, 1606, between 105 and 108 settlers with 39 mariners (non-settlers) sailed aboard three ships from Blackwall, London, England.
Return to Cranford (known in the United Kingdom as the Cranford Christmas Special) is the two-part second season of a British television series directed by Simon Curtis.The teleplay by Heidi Thomas was based on material from two novellas and a short story by Elizabeth Gaskell published between 1849 and 1863: Cranford, The Moorland Cottage and The Cage at Cranford.
The promotion for the documentary caused a controversy in 2007 when the BBC showed a group of journalists a trailer of the series including some shots that were edited in non-chronological order making it erroneously appear that Queen Elizabeth II had stormed out of a photo shoot with Annie Leibovitz after being asked to remove her 'crown'. [2]