Friday, May 06, 2011

New BBC Series

 Claire Rushbrook

 Daniela Nardini
 Natalie Dormer 

 Lily Loveless
 Daniel Kaluuya
 Iain De Caestecker

New Supernatural Series

BBC AMERICA will co-producing The Fades (6 x 60) a new supernatural drama, airing in the channel’s HIT Supernatural Saturday line up later this year.  Written by Jack Thorne (This is England ’86, Skins) and featuring two former Skins actors, Lily Loveless and Daniel Kaluuya, shooting has just begun in the UK.  The Fades is made by BBC Drama Productions production for BBC AMERICA and BBC THREE. The executive producer is Susan Hogg.



Paul (Iain De Caestecker, Coronation Street) is the reluctant teenage hero of The Fades.  He’s haunted by apocalyptic dreams that neither his therapist, best friend and fellow social outcast, Mac (Daniel Kaluuya, Skins, Psychoville, Sucker Punch), nor his unsympathetic and much cooler twin sister, Anna (Lily Loveless, Skins) can provide answers for. 



Adding to his terrifying dreams, Paul starts to see spirits of the dead, known as The Fades, all around him.  The Fades can’t be seen, smelt, heard or touched by other humans.  When an embittered and vengeful Fade, Polus, finds a way to be human again, Paul, Mac, and their loved ones are all in the eye of the storm.   The fate of humanity now rests in Paul’s hands as he has to stop Polus—and all of the dead—from breaking back into the world and attacking the human race.  Can Paul really prevent the end of the world? And at what price….?



Perry Simon, General Manager, Channels, BBC Worldwide America says: “Jack Thorne is one of the UK’s most exciting writing talents, and The Fades intelligently blends comedy and horror into a mythological storyline – a mix in keeping with other shows in our Supernatural Saturday line up.  We’re pleased to partner again with our colleagues at BBC Drama Productions on another quality series.”



Other cast include: Natalie Dormer (The Tudors) as Sarah whose ability to see the future puts her in grave danger from The Fades; Tom Ellis (Miranda, Merlin) as Mark, a teacher under suspicion when his ex-wife Sarah is missing, feared dead; Johnny Harris (This is England ‘86, Spartacus) as Neil, a lone warrior against the forces of darkness, who becomes Paul’s unlikely mentor; Daniela Nardini (This Life, A Street Car Named Desire) as Helen, like Paul she also has an extraordinary ability which will prove useful in the fight to save mankind; Claire Rushbrook (Ashes To Ashes) is Meg, Paul and Anna’s mum; Theo Barklem-Biggs (Age of Heroes, Miranda, EastEnders) is Policeman Phillip Firth; Jenn Murray (Day of the Triffids) is Natalie and Sophie Wu plays Jay (Kick-Ass, The Other Man).