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Ripper Street - Season 2 - Casting News

Jul 31, 2013

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BBC AMERICA's "RIPPER STREET" ADDS TO THE CAST FOR ITS SECOND SEASON PREMIERING DECEMBER 1 10:00PM ET/PT

David Costabile, Damien Molony, Joseph Mawle among new faces.

New York - July 30, 2013 - The cast of Ripper Street expands when Matthew MacFadyen (Inspector Edmund Reid), Jerome Flynn (Sergeant Bennett Drake) and Adam Rothenberg (Captain Homer Jackson) are joined by new faces in the eagerly anticipated second season, currently filming in Dublin. David Costabile (Breaking Bad, The Wire), Damien Molony (Being Human), Joseph Mawle (Game of Thrones, Birdsong) and Leanne Best enter London's East End in the year 1890.

Matthew MacFadyen has recently said: "It's fantastic to be reunited with much of the wonderful cast and crew from last year. Also to be reunited with my bowler hat - I missed it. The show's creator Richard Warlow has given us wonderful, strange and unsettling episodes, teeming with the fierce and fragile life of Victorian Whitechapel."

As the century enters its final decade, the streets teeter on the brink of moral collapse, and nowhere is the declining British Empire's problems felt more keenly than in its dark heart: the East End of London. As Jackson attempts to move forward with his life, his brother, Daniel Judge (David Costabile), enters the picture. Joining Reid and Drake in H Division is new Detective Constable Albert Flight (Damien Molony), while over in K Division, corrupt rival, Inspector Jedidiah Shine (Joseph Mawle) presents numerous obstacles. Viewers will also meet, Jane Cobden (Leanne Best) - the first woman elected to the London County Council.

Also reprising their roles in season two are Myanna Buring and Charlene McKenna as Long Susan and Rose - bringing feminine fight and glamour to the corrupt and crime ridden streets of Victorian London.

Guest characters this season also include Paul Kaye (2,000 Acres of Sky, Game of Thrones), Neve McIntosh (Doctor Who), Gina Bellman (Coupling) and James Wilby (Maurice, Clapham Junction).

Ripper Street is produced for the BBC by Tiger Aspect Productions, Lookout Point and BBC AMERICA.

BBC AMERICA delivers U.S. audiences high-quality, innovative and intelligent programming. Established in 1998, it has been the launch pad for talent embraced by American mainstream pop culture, including Ricky Gervais, Gordon Ramsay, Graham Norton, and successful programming formats including ground-breaking non-scripted television like Top Gear and top-rated science-fiction like Doctor Who. Owned by BBC Worldwide, the commercial arm of the BBC, BBC AMERICA has attracted both critical acclaim and major awards including an Emmy(R), five Golden Globes(R) and eleven Peabody Awards. The channel attracts one of cable's most affluent and educated audiences and is available on cable and satellite TV in more than 80.4 million homes. It broadcasts in both standard and high-definition, with content available On Demand across all major digital platforms. Online, www.bbcamerica.com is the place to go to dig deeper into pop culture with a British twist.

14 comments:

  1. Was this any good and worth catching up with?

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  2. I'd say yes but it depends if you the UK drama/crime series with a periodic twist.

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  3. I do like UK dramas, I do like UK period-dramas... I'm okay with crime dramas....
    So I guess by your assessment I should give it a shot.


    Thanks for the input!

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  4. I liked it a lot! And the cast (+ the guest appearances) are great.

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  5. Thanks! I think I might track it down and give it a shot.

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  6. I will definitely be catching up now that Damien Molony is involved. Still got my heart set on him as The Doctor but I'm sure he can squeeze both in, haha.

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  7. If you enjoy quality over hype. Brilliant actors and great writing.

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  8. Good to know. Thanks!

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  9. Plot-wise it's a low tech Victorian CSI--pretty standard don't expect surprises. But with half the cast of GoT and MacFayden's voice narrating, it's pretty watchable for the quality of everything but the procedural.

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  10. David Costabile seems like a really strange choice to play Jackson's brother.

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  11. Hhhmm.... interesting review.... Does the procedural overtake the show?
    (cause that I might find problematic)


    I do think I've landed on probably trying it out though... just for curiosity's sake if not for anything else.

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  12. It's a lot of case of the week stuff. There is some characterization, but the actors are better than the material, which is pretty rote. Macfayden's lost his daughter who might be dead might be kidnapped, he is driven and traumatized by it, his marriage is hard because of his obsession with work and his wife's reaction to losing the kid. The characters and their stories have been done a million times. But even given that, IMO it's worth giving it a shot as long as you aren't expecting something revelatory.

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  13. Thanks for all the extra info!

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