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Breena, a variant spelling of the Irish feminine given name Bryna (given name) Breena Clarke, scholar of African-American studies and fiction writer; Breena Palmer (aka Breena Slater), NCIS fictional TV character; Breena the Demagogue, Magic: The Gathering fictional game character, appearing in Battle for Baldur's Gate / Commander Legends 2
Throughout the series, the directing credits rotated between Daniel O'Hara and Jon Wright: O'Hara directed the first three episodes whereas Wright directed the second half. [1] The programme was created by Joe Gilgun, who also portrays the lead role of Vinnie O'Neill, and Danny Brocklehurst, who also wrote five episodes of the first series. [1]
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He also played the role of Wesley, Grace's husband in episode 1. of Redfern Now. [3] He also made another appearance in the series in episode "Starting Over", this time as Koorioke Announcer. [ 4 ] He also had recurring roles as Darana in the 2017 series, Cleverman .
This is a list of characters in the television series Spooks (known as MI-5 in some countries) is a British television spy drama series. It originally aired its first run on BBC One , for 10 series, from 13 May 2002 to 23 October 2011.
A Good Girl's Guide to Murder was released for streaming on 1 July 2024 on BBC iPlayer in the United Kingdom [14] [15] and in Ireland, [16] Stan in Australia, [17] and ThreeNow in New Zealand. [18] A terrestrial broadcast on BBC Three began on 10 July 2024, [ 15 ] with two episodes being broadcast per week. [ 19 ]
Jonny Briggs is a Children's BBC kitchen sink realism television programme first broadcast in 1985. It revolves around the exploits of a young boy, the eponymous hero (played by Richard Holian), his pet dog, Razzle, and his eccentric family members: Mam and Dad (Leslie Schofield), older sister Rita (Sue Devaney) and older brothers Albert (Tommy Robinson) and Humph (Humphrey) (Jeremy Austin).
The season premiered with a 13-episode order before being given a 9-episode back-order in October 2011. [1] In March 2012, one more episode was ordered, bringing its total to 23 episodes. [2] The series premiere garnered 13.33 million viewers with a 3.1/8 ratings share in the 18–49 demographics, winning its time slot.