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91Èȱ¬
ONE Drama in November
Press
pack available
Passions
run high on 91Èȱ¬ ONE this November with dramas exploring the Holy
Cross dispute in Belfast and the reign of Charles
II.
Returning
series, Merseybeat and Judge John Deed,
promise plenty of excitement as old and new characters alike tackle
fresh challenges.
Holy
Cross is a fictional drama set within real events. It tells
the story of two fictional families caught up in the headline events
of 2001 on the Ardoyne Road in Belfast. It was there that a dispute
arose concerning the rights of schoolgirls from the Catholic Ardoyne
area of north Belfast to walk a few hundred yards through the predominantly
Protestant area of Glenbryn to the Holy Cross primary school.
Holy
Cross attempts to go behind the anger and the headlines to discover
why the people involved in this particular dispute felt they had
to see it through, no matter what the consequences.
In
Charles II – The Power & The Passion
Rufus Sewell stars as the King in an ambitious and original take
on the reign of Charles II.
The
focus is the King's Court, his squabbling family and his glamorous
mistresses – from the high-born and promiscuous Barbara Villiers
(Helen McCrory), through folk heroine and sex symbol of the day
Nell Gwynn (Emma Pierson), to the French spy Louise de Kéroualle
(Mélanie Thierry).
Written
by award-winning screenwriter Adrian Hodges, whose credits include
David Copperfield and The Lost World, the four-part drama penetrates
the heart of the charismatic Monarch who was deeply traumatised
by the execution of his father by Oliver Cromwell in 1649.
The cast of the popular police drama Merseybeat
is back on the beat with a new, fourth series.
For
the first time, Merseybeat has been shot entirely in Liverpool.
Like any other big city, Liverpool offers a wide range of subjects
for Merseybeat to delve into.
This
series sees how the team tackles internet abuse, when a child goes
into an internet chat room and meets someone who's not who they
say they are; looks after a young boy whose father has left him
home alone while he has gone off on holiday; and reacts to a woman
who steals a baby from a maternity unit.
Judge
John Deed returns to 91Èȱ¬ ONE.
"The
law itself is a major character in Judge John Deed," says BAFTA
award-winning writer and producer GF Newman.
And
in this series there is more emphasis on the workings of the law
than previously. But, Newman points out, the personalities and relationships
that keep audiences rapt are not neglected.
"The
storylines focus on the law in tandem with the developing –
and in some cases deteriorating – relationships of the characters."
Transmission
details
Holy
Cross -
91Èȱ¬ ONE, Monday 10 November at 9.00pm
Charles
II - 91Èȱ¬ ONE, starts Sunday 16 November at 9.00pm
Merseybeat
- 91Èȱ¬ ONE, starts Monday 17 November at 9.00pm
Judge
John Deed - 91Èȱ¬
ONE, starts Thursday 27 November at 8.30pm. See update
below
Notes
to Editors
The
91Èȱ¬ ONE Drama in November press pack is available below in , by programmes or as a complete pack.
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Full
91Èȱ¬ ONE Drama in November press pack (1.36 MB)
Upcoming
dramas (57 KB)
Holy
Cross (378 KB)
Charles
II - The Power & The Passion (488 KB)
Merseybeat
(507 KB)
Judge
John Deed (163 KB)
Related
information
Charles
II - The Power & The Passion in-depth press pack (23.10.03)
Update
The
last in the current series of Judge John Deed was
scheduled for 91Èȱ¬ ONE, Thursday 18 December but was not broadcast.
The 91Èȱ¬ issued the following statement:
"Judge
John Deed was replaced in the schedule by Crimewatch UK, which had
itself been postponed from 17 December 2003 to make way for Soham:
The Real Story.
"Although
we did not want to upset viewers we felt it was important to show
the Soham documentary on the day the judgement was passed.
"There
was a huge public interest in the Soham case and as a public service
broadcaster we felt it was important to screen the programme.
"The
studio for Crimewatch UK had already been booked and guests arranged,
so the programme was filmed 'as live' and shown the following day.
"We
apologise to viewers who were disappointed that Judge John Deed
was not shown. It will be shown in the New Year."
Update
- 22 January 2004
The
last in the current series of Judge John Deed will
be broadcast on 91Èȱ¬ ONE, Monday 26 January at 8.30pm.
All the
91Èȱ¬'s digital services are now available on ,
the new free-to-view digital terrestrial television service, as well
as on satellite and cable.
Freeview
offers the 91Èȱ¬'s eight television channels, interactive services
from 91Èȱ¬i, as well as 11 national 91Èȱ¬ radio networks.
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