Author: Rippy
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And the Winner Is… CAPTAIN JACK HARKNESS!
Wow! We won! Get the popcorn (and the tissues) and let’s tune in on April 2! (from RadioTimes.com) “The fans have cast their votes, and we’ll all be reliving Torchwood episode ‘Captain Jack Harkness’ on Thursday 2nd April at 8.10pm. It’s not long until RadioTimes.com’s #RTWatch online simulcast of Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood, and after…
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TORCHWOOD: Vote now to pick RadioTimes.com’s next watch-along…
Now let me see… which episode from Torchwood is my favorite??? (The following is from RadioTimes.com) “Watch Torchwood with John Barrowman! Vote now to pick RadioTimes.com’s next watch-along As part of our new RT Watchalong project, it’s time to revisit the Doctor Who spin-off. Looking for ways to while away the days of self-isolation and…
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SHOOTING SOON: Henry Gordon in Black Beauty
I am delighted to share with you that I will be playing horse-ranch owner Henry Gordon in the upcoming film adaptation of Black Beauty, directed by the accomplished Ashley Avis. This project represents a significant milestone for me and I am deeply honored to be a part of it. Growing up in Texas, horses played…
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Upcoming Role – As Seen: The Passion of Phil Smith
I’m about to appear in a thought-provoking short film titled As Seen: The Passion of Phil Smith, directed by the talented LuÃs Zeferino. This project is not only a compelling exploration of the human spirit but also a reflection on the challenges faced by those in the entertainment industry. About the Film As Seen: The…
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Next Stop: Holby City
I’ll be appearing in an upcoming episode of the beloved BBC medical drama, Holby City! This fantastic series has been a staple of British television for years and I’m honored to be a part of it. In the episode titled “Guts” (Season 21, Episode 9), directed Waris Islam, I play the role of Arlo Deane.…
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REVIEW: Frinton Summer Theatre’s DEATHTRAP is a Real Thriller
By James Dwan, @JamesDwan, Chief Reporter FRINTON Summer Theatre’s penultimate play of the season is the brilliantly presented comedy-thriller Deathtrap. The mischievous play, by Ira Levin, is set in the Connecticut country residence of Sidney Bruhl, a Broadway playwright, and his wife Myra in the 1970s. The Broadway hit, first performed in 1978, has clever…