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Scanlan was a guest star in the American version, reprising her role as Denise Flixter. The Emmy-nominated show ran for three seasons between 2013 and 2015. Scanlan and Vicki Pepperdine teamed up again to write and star in their BBC Four comedy series Puppy Love, which follows two women at their dog training classes on the Wirral.
Tamsin Greig and Joanna Scanlan are ready to rock in first look images from their new BBC/BritBox series “Riot Women.” The six-part drama, from “Happy Valley” creator Sally Wainwright ...
The website's consensus reads, "After Love marks an impressively nuanced feature debut for writer-director Aleem Khan -- and a brilliant showcase for Joanna Scanlan's dramatic chops." [ 8 ] On Metacritic , the film has a weighted average score of 81 out of 100, based on 14 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".
Joanna Scanlan and Tamsin Greig have been confirmed to star in Sally Wainwright’s new BBC and Britbox drama “Riot Women.” “Riot Women” is the new drama from “Happy Valley” creator ...
It is written by its core cast, Jo Brand, Vicki Pepperdine, and Joanna Scanlan. Series 1 and 2 were directed by Peter Capaldi, who also appears as Dr. Healy. [3] It first aired in July 2009, for three episodes. [4] The second series of six episodes aired in 2010, with the third series (also of six episodes) airing in late 2012. [5]
The show is based in Carmarthenshire, Wales where two of the leading actors, Alexandra Roach and Iwan Rheon are from. Significant parts of the series were also filmed in the Tywi Valley, in the towns of Llandovery, Llangadog, Llandeilo and Carmarthen. Some filming also took place in Cardiff. [2]
In France, the first episode of No Offence aired on 29 February 2016 on France 2 and was watched by 5.46 million viewers, 20.4% of the TV audience. The next three episodes were shown back-to-back that evening and together achieved an average 4.6 million viewers, 19.3% of the TV audience. [7] A third series was confirmed in July 2017. [8]
Joanna Scanlan as Denise "Den" Flixter, a British nursing sister who bears striking similarities to Dawn. Scanlan reprises her role from the original British television series. Kristen Johnston as Marla Pounder, Varla's long-lost daughter. Janis Ian as Mrs. Belfontaine, a patient in the ward that spends all her time singing.