Lucy Liemann

Lucy Liemann is a British actress who has worked in theatre, television and film.

Lucy's most recent film is Huge, released in 2011.

On TV, Lucy had leading roles in the ITV crime dramas Lewis and New Tricks. She played Head Teacher Ellie in the BAFTA Award winning Rev.

In 2013, Lucy appeared in an episode of Midsomer Murders on ITV.

Lucy's full Biography

Lucy in Midsomer Murders

Midsomer MurdersLucy was cast in an episode of Midsomer Murders, first transmitted on UK channel ITV and ITV HD, Wednesday 30th January 2013 at 20:00.

The episode was entitled Schooled in Murder and Lucy's character was Beatrix Ordish. This was Episode 6 of Series 15.

A woman is crushed to death with a giant round of cheese at the home of the world-famous Midsomer Blue. Secret and controversial plans to modernise the dairy are revealed while rumours about private lives of the parents cause a row at the prestigious local prep school. As other people linked to the dairy meet agonising deaths, long-held secrets start to emerge...

The series stars Neil Dudgeon (as DCI John Barnaby), Jason Hughes (DS Ben Jones) and Fiona Dolman (as Sarah Barnaby).

The Midsomer Murders Page contains details of the episode - including major plot spoilers!!

Midsomer Murders Gallery Page - Screencaps and Video Clips of Lucy as Beatrix Ordish

Rev. S2 on DVD

Rev S1 DVDRev. Series Two is available on DVD from all good retailers - including our online Shop - and has been available from 12th November 2012.

The DVD retails at approximately £13.99 (depending on shopping source!)

It’s hell being a vicar…

Meet The Rev. Adam Smallbone. He’s a Church of England Vicar, newly promoted from a sleepy rural parish to the busy, inner-city world of St Saviour’s in Hackney, East London. It’s a world he has no experience of. And it shows. It really shows.

Rev. is an authentic--albeit highly comic--portrait of the life of a modern, inner-city vicar. Heavily researched and supported by anecdotes from a number of working city vicars and church insiders it lifts the lid on how the modern church actually functions, and what life is really like in a dog collar.

Rev on Film?

Kenton AllenKenton Allen - the Chief Executive of Big Talk Productions (the production company responsible for making Rev.) spoke to The Guardian recently about various things - a film of the UK comedy drama Rev. was one of those things!

Fans of BBC2's award-winning sitcom Rev, stand by your pulpits. Kenton Allen, chief executive of its producer, Big Talk Productions, hopes to take the adventures of Adam Smallbone, played by Tom Hollander, to the big screen.

"Tom was in In the Loop so had witnessed the transfer of The Thick of It into the film spin-off and there are some similarities between the TV series and that movie in terms of tone and architecture and journey," says Allen.

Perish the thought that the film version would see the put-upon inner-city vicar transfer to a new parish in Beverly Hills? "No, he definitely won't be going to Hollywood," confirms Allen. "It's a glimmer in our eyes. Who knows?"

He goes on to say that he is also looking to the US, where Big Talk is making a second pilot of Robert Popper sitcom Friday Night Dinner, after it was not picked up by NBC first time round, and is developing Him & Her for FX.

And he is discussing an American version of Rev, which recently launched in the US on the on-demand service Hulu.

Rev. Returns for a Third Series

RevAfter what seems like an eternity of waiting, Big Talk Production finally announced today that Rev. - the portrait of the life of a modern, inner-city vicar - will return in 2014 with a third series.

A big hit on U.S. Network Hulu, Rev. has been greenlit by BBC2 controller Janice Hadlow for a third series.

Co-creator Tom Hollander is definitely on board to reprise the role of the Rev. Adam Smallbone and Big Talk's website hints that Olivia Colman will return as his long-suffering wife Alex.

More on the Rev. Page - no other casting details are available just yet.

Hulu Picks up Rev.

U.S. On demand TV company Hulu announced that it has picked both series of Rev. for its summer line-up of new on-demand shows.

HuluHulu Exclusives include season two of "The Booth At The End" and International TV Hits "Rev.," "The Yard," "Pramface," "Derren Brown: Inside Your Mind," "Little Mosque" and "The Promise". Says Business Wire.

Proving that summer doesn't have to mean the start of rerun season, Hulu announced a full slate of new original and exclusive TV shows that begin premiering on June 4th on Hulu and the Hulu Plus subscription service. Hulu's summer lineup offers new TV shows for all kinds of entertainment fans, from comedy, sci-fi, travel, reality and even a little magic.

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Originally broadcast on BBC Two in the U.K., the show has received widespread critical acclaim, winning the 2011 BAFTA's "Best Sitcom," and nominated for the 2012 BAFTA's "Best Sitcom," and Hollander receiving a nod for "Best Male Performance in a Comedy Program."

The series premieres on Hulu and Hulu Plus on June 3rd from BBC Worldwide Americas Digital Distribution. Six (6) episodes in season one; seven (7) episodes in season two.

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Lucy on TV

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