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Sweetpea is a British black comedy-drama television series created by Kirstie Swain for Sky Atlantic. An adaptation of the book of the same name by CJ Skuse, it stars Ella Purnell in the lead role. The series premiered on 10 October 2024 on Sky Atlantic in the United Kingdom. In December 2024, it was renewed for a second season.
Ahead of the release of Sweetpea in 2017, See-Saw Films optioned the rights to adapt the novel for television. [23] In 2020, it was announced Sky Atlantic had ordered 8 episodes of the series, with Kirstie Swain attached to pen the adaptation. [24] Starring Ella Purnell as Rhiannon Lewis, the series was released in October 2024. [25]
Here's the full episode release schedule for Sweetpea. Episode 1 - Airs October 10, 2024. Episode 2 - Airs October 17, 2024. Episode 3 - Airs October 24, 2024. Episode 4 - Airs October 31, 2024.
Before his addition to the animated shorts, the name "Sweet Pea" was a term of affection used by main character Popeye. In the cartoon We Aim to Please , he addressed girlfriend Olive Oyl that way. As the years went on, Swee'Pea apparently aged enough to speak normally, and could throw punches if necessary; however, his appearance remained that ...
This is everything you need to know about the cast of ‘Sweetpea’ and where you might recognize them from.
Connor's breakthrough role was as Sweet Pea in the television series Riverdale. Connor had auditioned for other characters such as Joaquin and Reggie before reading for Sweet Pea. [ 2 ] First introduced in the show's second season (which premiered in October 2017), Connor was originally supposed to only have four episodes but his role was later ...
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Before is an American psychological thriller television miniseries created by Sarah Thorp, who also serves as showrunner and is an executive producer, along with Billy Crystal, Adam Bernstein, Eric Roth, and Jet Wilkinson.