Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Baptiste is a British television drama series starring Tchéky Karyo as Julien Baptiste, a character that originated in the series The Missing. The spinoff is produced by Two Brothers Pictures and distributed worldwide by their parent company All3Media . [ 1 ]
Tchéky Karyo as Julien Baptiste, lead detective on Oliver's case. Julien rejoins Tony when they find further evidence in 2014, but is still scarred by past events. His daughter is a drug addict who refuses his help regularly. Jason Flemyng as Mark Walsh; an English detective holidaying in Châlons De Bois in 2006. He starts a relationship with ...
In 2014 and 2016 Karyo appeared as Julien Baptiste in the acclaimed BBC One/Starz drama series The Missing. He has received critical praise for his performance. [3] In April 2018, it was confirmed that Karyo would reprise his Baptiste role in a spin-off series titled Baptiste, to be written by Jack and Harry Williams. [4]
Baptiste is a spin-off of BBC hit The Missing, in which Tchéky Karyo reprises his role of detective Julien Baptiste and discovers that Vogel (Garcia) holds the key to a missing girl in Amsterdam.
CBS gives early pickups to nine of its fan-favorite shows, including two seasons of hit comedy 'Ghosts.' CBS Announces Nine Renewals for Its 2025-2026 Season, Including ‘NCIS,’ 'Tracker ...
In 2014, the first series of The Missing, an international co-production between the BBC and Starz, was broadcast. [2] [3] The second series was announced in December that year [4] [5] and production began in February 2016. Subsequently, the character of Julien Baptiste was given his own series.
Tubi continues to expand its adult animated programming, giving a green light to Breaking Bear, an adult animated comedy series from The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia director Julien ...
Robbie McKillop and Nicole Charles both direct episodes on the series. It is produced by BBC Studios with Sister. Georgie Fallon is producer on the project. The series is executive produced by Naomi de Pear, Lydia Hampson, Alice Tyler, Penelope Skinner and Ginny Skinner and Jo McClellan. [4]