'PENANCE' TV SERIES
BRINGS BACK NICO MIRALLEGRO TO THE SMALL SCREENS!
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Penance arrives March 17th |
Well, we did truly miss him ever so much, but one of our dearest of the British hunks - the super expressive and deeply magnetic
Nico Mirallegro is returning to the small screens this month in new drama
PENANCE. You probably still fondly remember his outstandingly emotional and believable performance in BBC series
Rillington Place and
Village and we also saw him in
Mike Lee's
Peterloo last year and in that superhot movie
The Pass with
Russell Tovey, so I'm hoping Nico will stun us with his talent in this one too, although it does seem it will be a darker role for him. The three episode television adaptation of
Kate O'Riordan's novel of the same name, will premiere on
Channel 5 March 17th, which is Tuesday and will then continue
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Legendary Art Malik, left, also stars in the new drama |
next two nights as well. Check out the super intriguing teaser trailer below and tell us what you think.
The Story Of Penance Follows
the lives of Rosalie (
Julie Graham) and Luke Douglas
(Neil Morrissey) and their teenage daughter, Maddie (
Tallulah Greive).
Following the loss of
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Julie Graham and Nico Mirallegro lead the cast |
their son, Rosalie and Luke find their marriage
under immense strain. Maddie and Rosalie find themselves in the caring
hands of Jed (
Nico Mirallegro), a
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The series will air in three hour long episodes three days in a row |
charming and charismatic young man
that they encounter at bereavement counselling who is also suffering
under the weight of his own grief. Jed
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Nico Mirallegro plays a gardener who lost parents as a child |
rekindles a hope for the future
within the Douglas household. But underneath, a deadly and morally
corrupt triangle is taking shape.
It's interesting it's only three episodes. I like that. It means they aren't padding it to turn it into a full series.
ReplyDeleteNo, it is a limited series, it seems to be a new trend in UK this year for series to have up to four episodes or less.
DeleteI have never heard of Nico Mirallegro..but from your description, it appears that I'm missing out. If the show is circled around a dead child, I'm not sure if I could bring myself to watch it.
ReplyDeleteI've been following him all of his career, about a decade now, he is always brilliant. The child is as big as him, not a small kid.
DeleteQuite the 3 part soap opera going on here. Will make for some juicy watching when I need a little excitement in my life.
ReplyDeleteShould be fun, hope it does not end up with a murder.
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