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Due for broadcast on BBC One on Wednesday 10 November 2010 14.15 – 15.00 Losing My Religion (Episode 8 in a series of 10) Hugo Speer and Ruth Gemmell star as the parents of a bullied child in Losing My Religion, written by Shaun Duggan – part of BBC Daytime’s Moving On drama series created [...]
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New Radio Appearance added 10 July 2010 George is to star in improvised drama The Orchestra to be broadcast on Friday 23 July 2010 at 14.15 on BBC Radio 4 as part of The Afternoon Play series. David Adams is half-way through a five-year contract as principal conductor of the Philharmonic Orchestra when things start [...]
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SSO! is a 14 part satirical series written by Tara Newley and John Dale. Taster Episodes Filmed in 2007 the series is yet to find a home with a broadcasting company. The producers created a online taster of the series available via YouTube in 2010. Episode 1 Episode 2 Episode 3 Episode 4 Episode 5 [...]
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New upcoming TV appearance added 10th August 2009 George starred in one of the new episodes of Doctors screening on 7th September 2009 on BBC1 at 13:45 and BBC 1 HD at 18:00. Toss of a Coin Julia has a decision to make; should she have lunch with a good-looking man, or should she stay [...]
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New theatre appearance added 29 May 2009 George starred in All My Sons, David Thacker‘s first production of the Octagon’s new season, running from 1st October 2009 to 24th October 2009. World War Two is over and peace reigns in American suburbia. Under a tree in the Keller families back yard planted to commemorate a [...]
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New theatre appearance added 29 May 2009 After the run of All My Sons George will also be starring in the next Octagon production, Ghosts by Henrik Ibsen, running from 29 October 2009 to 21 November 2009. Written in 1881 and first staged in 1882 Ghosts is in the tradition of Ibsen’s work, a scathing [...]
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George starred as Sir William Kingston, Constable of the Tower of London, in the final two episodes of the second series of Showtime’s The Tudors, broadcast in 2008. Cast Jonathan Rhys Meyers – King Henry VIII Henry Cavill – Charles Brandon Natalie Dormer – Anne Boleyn Nick Dunning – Thomas Boleyn James Frain – Thomas [...]
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Close on the heels of his starring role in the 2006 national tour of The French Lieutenant’s Woman, George Irving returned to the theatre for his next project. He starred in Shining City, a chilling urban ghost story set in Dublin. Shining City is written by Conor McPherson, the subject of critical acclaim for the [...]
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Sun 13 February 2005 (9:00 pm – 10:00 pm) & Mon 14 February 2005 (9:00 pm – 10:00 pm) A mysterious stranger arrives in a Yorkshire village, where daggers are drawn due to the arrival of a new bypass. In advance of the road being built, an archaeological team is digging to find the remains [...]
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Antonio’s Breakfast is a powerful short film from Daniel Mulloy produced in 2005 and winner of several awards. Living on the fourteenth floor of a London tower block and unable to dress, eat, move or even breathe unaided, Antonio’s father is completely dependant upon Antonio for his very existence. Increasingly desparate, Antonio is unable to [...]
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