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World's End (TV Series)
''World's End'' is a British mystery drama television series, created by Danny Spring and Diane Whitley, which premiered on 28 March 2015 on CBBC. It stars Amy Robbins as Stephanie Morelle and twins Carlos and Marco Esparza as her two sons, Noah and Luke. Synopsis American-raised twins Noah & Luke arrive with their mother at a remote castle, where they meet Cat Sharpe (Jade Johnson), Gaia Roberts (Pearl Appleby), AJ Javadi (Vahid Gold), Slim Butt (Sam Glen) & Lexy Winters (Sophia Carr Gomm). They soon discover that they are surrounded by mysteries, and their pasts are all connected. Can they discover the truth before it's too late? Cast The Castle *Carlos Esparza as Luke Morelle *Marco Esparza as Noah Morelle * Amy Robbins as Professor Stephanie Morelle, Noah & Luke's mother *Paul Warriner as Duncan Morelle, Noah & Luke's father (previously presumed to be dead) *Sophia Carr Gomm as Alexa "Lexy" Winters *Kazia Pelka as Lena Winters, quasi-military commander of World's End, Lexy ...
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CBBC (TV Channel)
CBBC (initialised as Children's BBC and also known as the CBBC Channel) is a British free-to-air public broadcast children's television channel owned and operated by the BBC. It is also the brand used for all BBC content for children aged 7–16. Its sister channel CBeebies broadcasts programming and content for children aged under 7. It broadcasts every day from 7am to 7pm (7am to 9pm from 11 April 2016 to 4 January 2022), timesharing with BBC Three. History Launched on 11 February 2002 alongside its sister channel, CBeebies, which serves the under 6 audience, the name was previously used to brand all BBC Children's content carried on BBC One and BBC Two. CBBC was named Channel of the Year at the Children's BAFTA awards in November 2008, 2012 and 2015. The channel averages 300,000 viewers daily. The channel originally shared bandwidth on the digital terrestrial television platform with BBC Choice, and later BBC Three, needing that CBBC sign off at 7pm daily. On 22 August 2008 ...
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Amy Robbins
Amy Louise Robbins (born 18 February 1971) is an English stage, film and TV actress best known for her role as Dr. Jill Weatherill in the British television series ''The Royal''. Before her role in ''The Royal'' she played Police Sergeant Rachel James in the BBC One hospital drama '' Casualty''. Robbins has appeared in many TV series including ''Emmerdale'', '' EastEnders'', ''Holby City'', ''World's End'', '' Where the Heart Is'', ''Happiness'', '' My Hero'', '' Heartbeat'', ''Dalziel and Pascoe'', ''The Slammer'', '' Doctors'', '' People Like Us'', ''Holby City'', ''Hollyoaks'' and ''Noah's Ark''. Career The 1986 Granada Television sketch show ''Robbins'' featured her brother Ted Robbins and sisters Jane, Emma and Kate Robbins, along with herself guest appearing in various episodes. She then went on to train at RADA. Before landing her role as Dr Jill Weatherill in ''The Royal'', Robbins played a recurring character, Police Sergeant Rachel James in the BBC One hospital dram ...
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Kazia Pelka
Kazia Pelka (born 1962) is a British actress who has worked primarily in UK television, appearing in the soap opera series Brookside in the early 1990s, the period police drama series '' Heartbeat'' in the late 1990s, the police procedural series ''The Bill'', and the BBC medical drama series '' Doctors'', and '' Casualty''. Early life Pelka was born in Dewsbury, West Riding of Yorkshire, in December 1962 to a Polish engineer father and Irish stage actress Alma Herley. She is the niece of actor Randal Herley, and her maternal grandmother was Irish opera singer Anne Herley. She spent her childhood in the Roundhay district of Leeds and received her formal education at Notre Dame High School. Before becoming an actress, she briefly worked as a make-up artist. She subsequently trained in acting at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, where she was awarded the Wilfred Foulis prize. Upon graduating from L.A.M.D.A., she briefly worked as a theatre actress. A Granada Televisio ...
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Adam Astill
Adam Astill is an English actor, known for his roles as Simon Bennett in the BBC television drama series ''Mistresses'' (2008–2010), Dan Hamilton in the BBC medical drama ''Holby City ''Holby City'' (stylised on-screen as HOLBY CIY) is a British medical drama television series that aired weekly on BBC One. It was created by Tony McHale and Mal Young as a spin-off from the established BBC medical drama '' Casualty'', and ...'' (2011–2012), Anthony Harker in the BBC soap opera '' Doctors'' (2016) and Luke Browning in the BBC soap opera '' EastEnders'' (2017). Filmography Film Television Awards and nominations References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Astill, Adam English male soap opera actors Living people Place of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living people) ...
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Jenni Keenan Green
Jenni Keenan Green is a Scottish actress. Background Born in Paisley, Keenan Green attended the Dance School of Scotland (part of Knightswood Secondary School) in Glasgow to learn ballet. After graduating, she attended the Arts Educational Schools, London Career After moving to London, Keenan Green landed her first acting role in 1996 in long-running teen drama '' Grange Hill''. She played Heather Bellshaw in the soap opera '' River City''For 6 years. She has also appeared in the television shows '' Holby City'', '' Monarch of the Glen'', Murder Island and ''Sea of Souls''. Movies include “ My life so far , Girl and Tetris . In 2004 she was nominated for the post of Rector of the University of Glasgow , image = UofG Coat of Arms.png , image_size = 150px , caption = Coat of arms Flag , latin_name = Universitas Glasguensis , motto = la, Via, Veritas, Vita , .... Filmography ;Telev ...
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Lorn Macdonald
Lorn Alexander Macdonald (born 10 September 1992) is a Scottish actor and director. Born in Kirkcaldy, he studied acting at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. He is mostly known for starring as Spanner in the 2019 film '' Beats'' and as Mark Renton in an acclaimed production of ''Trainspotting'' in 2016 at the Citizens Theatre in Glasgow. He has also appeared at the Citizens Theatre as Orestes in ''Oresteia This Restless House'' and Edmund in '' Long Day's Journey Into Night'' in 2017, on television in ''Neverland'' and ''World's End World's End or Worlds End may refer to: Arts and entertainment Literature Novels * ''World's End'' (Boyle novel), a 1987 novel by T. Coraghessan Boyle * ''World's End'' (Chadbourn novel), a 2000 novel by Mark Chadbourn * ''World's End'' (Sincl ...''. References External links IMDB entry 21st-century Scottish male actors Living people Scottish male stage actors People from Kirkcaldy 1992 births Alumni of the Royal Conservatoire of ...
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Bamburgh Castle
Bamburgh Castle is a castle on the northeast coast of England, by the village of Bamburgh in Northumberland. It is a Grade I listed building. The site was originally the location of a Celtic Brittonic fort known as ''Din Guarie'' and may have been the capital of the kingdom of Bernicia from its foundation in 420 to 547. In that latter year, it was captured by King Ida of Bernicia. After passing between the Britons and the Anglo-Saxons three times, the fort came under Anglo-Saxon control in 590. The fort was destroyed by Vikings in 993, and the Normans later built a new castle on the site, which forms the core of the present one. After a revolt in 1095 supported by the castle's owner, it became the property of the English monarch. In the 17th century, financial difficulties led to the castle deteriorating, but it was restored by various owners during the 18th and 19th centuries. It was finally bought by the Victorian era industrialist William Armstrong, who completed i ...
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Northumberland
Northumberland () is a ceremonial counties of England, county in Northern England, one of two counties in England which border with Scotland. Notable landmarks in the county include Alnwick Castle, Bamburgh Castle, Hadrian's Wall and Hexham Abbey. It is bordered by land on three sides; by the Scottish Borders, Scottish Borders region to the north, County Durham and Tyne and Wear to the south, and Cumbria to the west. The fourth side is the North Sea, with a stretch of coastline to the east. A predominantly rural area, rural county with a landscape of moorland and farmland, a large area is part of Northumberland National Park. The area has been the site of a number of historic Anglo-Scottish wars, battles with Scotland. Name The name of Northumberland is recorded as ''norð hẏmbra land'' in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, meaning "the land north of the Humber". The name of the kingdom of ''Northumbria'' derives from the Old English meaning "the people or province north of th ...
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Berriedale, Caithness
Berriedale ( gd, Bearghdal) is a small estate village on the northern east coast of Caithness, Scotland, on the A9 road between Helmsdale and Lybster, close to the boundary between Caithness and Sutherland. It is sheltered from the North Sea. The village has a parish church in the Church of Scotland. Just south of Berriedale, on the way to the north, the A9 road passes the Berriedale Braes, a steep drop in the landscape (''brae'' is a Scots word for hillside, a borrowing of the Scottish Gaelic ''bràighe''). The road drops down steeply (13% over 1,3 km) to bridge a river, before rising again (13% over 1,3 km), with a number of sharp bends in the road – although some of the hairpin bends and other nearby gradients have been eased in recent years. The impracticality (and cost) of bridging the Berriedale Braes prevented the building of the Inverness- Wick Far North Line along the east coast of Caithness; instead the railway runs inland through the Flow Country ...
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BBC Children's Television Shows
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