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The Secret of Eel Island is a Channel Five drama series, that revolves around the secret of Eel Island, The first series contained twelve episodes and the second series thirteen episodes. [ 1 ] Cast
Ben Kerfoot (born 5 August 1992, Godalming, Surrey) is an English actor best known for playing Oscar Cole in the CBBC Series M.I. High, and as Malachite in the Channel 5 TV drama series The Secret of Eel Island. He has appeared in a variety of short films and theatre. [1]
Ward-Wilkinson made his television acting debut playing 'Scott' in the 2005 Channel Five series The Secret of Eel Island. He also played Evan Adams in the ITV drama series Wild at Heart, Ensign Percival Beauclare in the 2008 ITV drama Sharpe's Peril and Thomas McDowell in The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey.
A more recent format to air on the channel is Cast Away, in which a well known celebrity is stranded on the uninhabited island of Ankerea, off the coast of Madagascar, for ten days without a film crew and must document the experience themselves. [329] The first series, consisting of two episodes, was aired in April 2023 and starred comedian ...
The Secret Island; The Secret of Spiggy Holes; The Secret Mountain; The Secret of Killimooin (Retitled as The Secret Forest) The Secret of Moon Castle; A sixth book in the series, The Secret Valley, was written by Trevor J. Bolton and published by Award in 2009. The series was made into a television serial by Cloud 9 screen entertainment in ...
During his time on the island, he costarred in Smokin’ Aces (2006), We Are Marshall (2006), and the Wachowskis’ Speed Racer movie (2008). After the series ended, Fox stepped away from television .
Earl Boen (/ ˈ b oʊ. ə n /; August 8, 1941 – January 5, 2023) was an American actor.He is perhaps best known for portraying criminal psychiatrist Doctor Peter Silberman from the Terminator franchise.
Echo Island —a "children's magazine" show along the lines of Blue Peter—first aired in 1994. The time of transmission was between 17:00 and 17:30. [7] It ran three days a week for the first season, adding an extra programme at the start of the second season in September 1995, with two in English and the other two as Gaeilge.