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The Pact is a British television drama series written and created by Pete McTighe and made and filmed in Wales. [1] [2] Produced by Little Door Productions, it began broadcasting on BBC One on 17 May 2021. On 6 April 2022, a second series was announced, focusing on a new cast and story, [3] which premiered on 24 October 2022.
The Interpreter of Silence is a 2023 German historical drama television limited series based on the 2018 novel Deutsches Haus (The German House) by Annette Hess. [1] The world premiere took place on November 8, 2023, at the Zoo Palast in Berlin. [2] The five-episode series was released on Disney+ on November 15, 2023, as Star Original. The ...
The series is created and written by Penelope Skinner and Ginny Skinner. It was commissioned by the BBC in August 2020. [3] Robbie McKillop and Nicole Charles both direct episodes on the series.
Set in Bilbao, the show revolves around Sergio Ciscar, who has recently been released from detention.He has been temporarily mute during his childhood following to a traumatism and has recovered his faculty of speech only when his parents adopted a little sister.
Nearly a decade after his son's death, Steve Irwin's father is furious at the cameraman who broke a pact of silence regarding the Crocodile Hunter's final moments.When the 44-year-old wildlife ...
Pakt (English: "The Pact") is a Polish television series that originally aired on HBO Europe, running for two seasons between 2015 and 2016, about a journalist who investigates a web of lies and betrayal. The first season was based on the Norwegian TV series Mammon, [1] while season 2 was an original concept. [2]
If Claes Bang didn’t exist so suavely before our eyes, you’d say they don’t make movie stars like him any more: debonair, mature but with sparky wit, and possessed of a flexible accent that ...
The cast is led by Rose Ayling-Ellis, Charlotte Ritchie and Andrew Buchan. [3] The six-part series has Diarmuid Goggins as lead director. Tom Leggett and Damien Timmer are executive producers for Mammoth Screen, alongside Moulton and Ayling-Ellis. [4] [5] Filming began in September 2024. [1] Filming locations include St Albans in Hertfordshire. [6]