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Rev. S1 on DVD

Rev. Series One will be available on DVD from all good retailers and our online Shop, from 21st November 2011.

Rev S1 DVDThe DVD is available now for pre-order and is retailing at approximately £12.93.

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.

 

Special Features

  • Blogs, Rev- Tom Hollander’s Production Diary
  • Behind the Scenes/Making of Documentary
  • Out-takes
  • Deleted scenes
  • Photo Gallery
  • Commentaries

Rev. S2 Airs Nov 10th

Rev. Rev. - the BAFTA Award winning BBCTwo comedy sitcom starring Tom Hollander and Olivia Colman - is back on our screens with six new episodes comprising Series Two and a Christmas Special, starting on Thursday 10th November 2011 at 9.00PM.

Episode 1: The Reverend Adam Smallbone is back and life in his east London parish hasn't got any easier; his flock are just as demanding and his wife Alex has reached breaking point. So when Adam unwittingly thwarts a mugging, he's tempted to bask in the novelty of being hailed a super vicar instead of the usual clergy baiting, and enjoy Alex's renewed attraction to her hero husband. But as the lie spirals out of control, Adam draws attention from on high...

The Reverend Adam Smallbone is played by Tom Hollander and Alex by Olivia Colman. Rev. also stars Simon McBurney, Miles Jupp, Jimmy Akingbola, Steve Evets, Ellen Thomas and Lucy Liemann.

Amongst the guest stars for Series Two are: Ralph Fiennes, Hugh Bonneville, Richard E Grant, and Sylvia Sims.

Rev. S2 to air in Nov 2011

Rev. Rev. - the BBCTwo comedy sitcom starring Tom Hollander and Olivia Colman - is due back on our screens with Series Two in November 2011. No date has yet been set in TV schedules, however an article from Ben Dowell in the Independent states that the series should begin in November.

Amongst it's guest stars for the Series 2 run are Ralph Fiennes, Hugh Bonneville, Richard E Grant, and Sylvia Sims.

Huge Released on DVD

Huge DVDLucy's film Huge, co-written and directed by Lucy's Moving Wallpaper colleague Ben Miller, is released on DVD from October 3rd 2011.

The film stars Noel Clarke (Doctor Who) Johnny Harris and Thandie Newton in a story about about a feuding double act trying to make it in the cut-throat world of stand-up comedy.

Premiered at The Raindance Festival in October 2010, Ben Miller's directorial debut film was released to UK cinemas from July 2011. The official trailer for the film is on our Video Clips Page - the trailer features Lucy with Thandie Newton.

The Huge DVD can be pre-ordered through our Shop, or is available at any high street, or online store.

Poirot - The Third Girl

Poirot - The Third GirlLucy's 2008 episode of Poirot - The Third Girl is being repeated on ITV1 and ITV1HD at 9pm on Monday 29th August 2011.

Lucy plays the character of Sonia Benson in this adaptation of the Agatha Christie crime thriller.

Poirot is visited by a distraught girl, Norma Restarick, who fears she may have killed someone but runs away, telling him that he's too old rather than explaining further. By coincidence, Poirot's friend Ariadne Oliver lives in the same apartment block as Norma and her two roommates and recently went to their party, where Norma was distressed when she was offered ice cream.

New Tricks

New TricksLucy is guest-starring in an upcoming episode of the BBC Drama New Tricks. In Episode 3 (of series 8) she plays Home Office fingerprint analyst Anna King.

The UCOS team are drawn into a world of immigration loopholes, Albanian gangs and family feuds when they reinvestigate the death of an unidentified male discovered on farmland in 1996.

New DNA tests on the charred remains reveal a family link to Home Office fingerprint analyst Anna King. Anna admits that the victim could be her brother, David Celaj, who brought her to the UK from Albania when she was seven. They were granted political asylum and Anna was adopted by a British couple, Rachel and Alan King, but she hasn't seen her brother since.

The team discovers Celaj was working as a police interpreter. His last assignment was to translate for a witness, Maria Mullat, testifying in a murder case against Michael Luga, a notorious Albanian criminal.

Meanwhile, Gerry immerses himself in all things French on a cookery course but the language barrier results in a rather surprising date over a bouillabaisse.

Anna King is played by Lucy Liemann, Rachel King by Karen Archer, Alan King by John Bowe, Maria Mullat by Myriam Acharki, Michael Luga by Clive Russell and Gerry Standing by Dennis Waterman. New Tricks also stars Amanda Redman as Detective Superintendent Sandra Pullman, James Bolam as Jack Halford and Alun Armstrong as Brian Lane.

Lucy's Episode of New Tricks (title: Lost in Translation) is broadcast on Monday 18th July 2011 at 21:00 on BBCOne and BBCOneHD.

Huge - General Release

HugeRecently announced is that Lucy's film Huge is to be on general release to cinemas from Friday 8th July 2011.

Premiered at The Raindance Festival in October 2010, Ben Miller's directorial debut film is released to UK cinemas at last! The official trailer for the film is on our Video Clips Page - the trailer features Lucy with Thandie Newton.

Rev. Wins BAFTA

RevWe're very pleased to announce that Rev. won the BAFTA in the Situation Comedy Category.

Rev. - the comedy sitcom about a vicar who moved from a sleepy rural parish to the busy, inner-city world of St Saviour’s in Hackney, East London - was nominated for a BAFTA award in the Situation Comedy category. The sitcom competed against three other nominees: Mrs Brown's Boys, Peep Show and The Trip.

Congratulations to everyone involved in Rev.!

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