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In 1996, Marston made her debut appearance on television in the mini-series Neverwhere, playing the role of Anasthesia for two episodes, in a cast which included Tamsin Greig and Peter Capaldi. [1] Between 1996 and 1998, she played Sylvia Sands for 16 episodes of The Hello Girls alongside Letitia Dean. [2]
The Hello Girls is a British comedy-drama that originally aired on BBC One for two series from 5 September 1996 to 13 August 1998. [1] It was inspired by the novel Switchboard Operators written by Carol Lake. [2] The series is set in and around the Derby telephone exchange during 1959 and 1961 respectively.
Amy Marston: Fictional 2.2–2.4, 2.7–2.8 The Judean wife of Timon and mother of their 3 children. Caesarion: Nicolò Brecci (2.2) Max Baldry (2.8–2.10) Ptolemy XV of Egypt/Caesarion: 2.2, 2.8–2.10 Seen in the last few minutes of the episode "Caesarion" as a newborn baby, Caesarion is the son of Julius Caesar and Cleopatra.
New Worlds is a 2014 Channel 4 TV series, ... Amy Marston – Martha Hawkins; ... He commended the cast, with particular notion for Dornan's performance, stating ...
That ’70s Show managed to cultivate some of the most iconic moments in pop culture history. It’s also responsible for catapulting its younger stars Topher Grace, Laura Prepon, Ashton Kutcher ...
Law & Order is known for its revolving cast, as most of its original stars had left the show within the first five seasons. [1] The longest serving main cast members of the original series include Jerry Orbach as Det. Lennie Briscoe (1992–2004), S. Epatha Merkerson as Lt. Anita Van Buren (1993–2010) and Sam Waterston as EADA/DA Jack McCoy ...
Amy Marston: 2016 Andy Jones: Aneirin Hughes: 2009, 2016 Andy Flynn: Jack Derges: 2016 Paul Coker: Jonny Labey: 2015–2016 Mark Fowler: Ned Porteous: 2016 Courtney Mitchell: Carissa and Josephine O'Meara: 1997–1999, 2006, 2016 Megan Jossa: Alice Nokes: Michael: Michael Leader: 1985–2016 Andrew "Buster" Briggs: Karl Howman: 2014–2016 ...
A Kind of Spark is an Irish-British-American-Canadian children's television series created by Anna McCleery, based on the novel by Elle McNicoll.It is produced by Canadian-based 9 Story Media Group co produced with Irish-based Brown Bag Films in association with Scotland-based LS Productions and American TV channel BYU TV for the CBBC.