Does anyone want to take over my Ripper Street blog?
I just don’t have time to run it properly.
I’m sure it will be huge when the show starts up in September.
Msg me if you’re interested.
I just don’t have time to run it properly.
I’m sure it will be huge when the show starts up in September.
Msg me if you’re interested.
First Look: Charlene McKenna in Ripper Street
So Hodor will be on Ripper Street along with Mr. Darcy/Prior Philip, Juan Hamleigh, and Bronn, So-Of-You-Wouldn’t-Know-Him.
CAN I HAVE THIS SHOW NOW PLEASE?!?!
So someone was cast recently for GOT S3… someone (a youngish white dude) who usually plays villainous roles. My friend couldn’t give me any more clues than that and didn’t know what storyline he’s in because she doesn’t know much about ASOIAF.
How recently?!
Because David “Mostly Known for Being Nasty in Medieval Times” Oakes tweeted this last Thursday:
Which was a day after this:
And the same day as this:
(although the above mentioned character could be anyone at this point…)
REBLOGGING TO ADD THIS NOW:

I NEED TO KNOW WHAT IS HAPPENING
WHY IS HE WITH HODOR?

OKAY. SO EVERYONE IS ON RIPPER STREET NOW.
I’LL TAKE IT.
So it seems Ripper Street will feature Mr. Darcy, Juan Borgia (slightly pale), and Bronn, Son-of-You-Wouldn’t-Know-Him…
BBC AMERICA announces new Dramaville series Ripper Street
FIRST PHOTO REVEALED
BBC AMERICA is co-producing an extraordinary new crime series, Ripper Street, to premiere as part of BBC AMERICA’s Dramaville this fall. The eight part series, created by Richard Warlow, is set in and around Whitechapel in London’s East End in 1889, during the aftermath of the Jack The Ripper murders.
Ripper Street will star Matthew Macfadyen (MI-5, Pride and Prejudice), Jerome Flynn (Game of Thrones), Adam Rothenberg (Alcatraz), Myanna Buring (The Twilight Saga, White Heat) and David Dawson (Luther, Secret Diary of a Call Girl). The action centers on the notorious H Division, which is charged with keeping order in the chaotic streets of East London. Ripper Street is now in production in Dublin and is produced for the BBC by Tiger Aspect Productions, Lookout Point and BBC AMERICA.The project is Executive Produced by Greg Brenman and Will Gould at Tiger Aspect and by Simon Vaughan at Lookout Point. The series was commissioned by BBC Head of Drama, Ben Stephenson and Danny Cohen. Polly Hill is Executive Producer for BBC1.
Our SVP of Programming, Richard De Croce had this to say: “We’re thrilled that Ripper Street is coming to our channel as part of Dramaville, the home of outstanding British drama. To this day, audiences continue to be fascinated by Jack The Ripper and the events in Whitechapel in the late 19th Century. This script and cast are going to take us for a great ride. We’re excited to be involved in such an ambitious production with Tiger Aspect and Lookout Point.”