Press pack for Endeavour

The press pack for Endeavour series 2 can be found here. It contains the cast list for all the episodes, with Andrew listed third for his episode (NB the episode specific cast lists do not include main cast).

The episode is due to air on Sunday 20 April, however this has not yet been confirmed by ITV.

Andrew Gower cast in Endeavour series 2

We had it confirmed today that Andrew Gower will appear in episode four of Endeavour series two as Nicholas Myers, a junior clerk at a solicitors office.

“December 1966. Change is in the air as winter’s chill grips Oxford. Plans to build a new police station lead both DC Endeavour Morse and DI Fred Thursday to question their respective places on the force. A brace of cases occupy the young detective’s time: a boy, Tommy Cork, reported missing from a broken home, and the body of a washed‐up journalist, found on railroad tracks in mysterious circumstances.”

(Source: ITV)

The episode is called “Neverland” and will air on ITV this month.

More news and images when we get them!

Andrew Gower cast in S2 of The Village

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The Middletons in season 1 of The Village

It is with great pleasure that we can announce that Andrew Gower has been cast in series two of The Village. Set in 1923, Andrew will be playing Gilbert Hankin, a friend of Bert (played by newcomer Tom Varey), son of series one’s main characters John and Grace Middleton (John Simm and Maxine Peake).

Filming commences in Derbyshire this week and continues into July 2014. The series will be shown on the BBC later this year. Further news and images will be posted here as and when we get them.

UK date confirmed for Murdoch Mysteries s7

Detective Murdoch and Sherlock Holmes

Alibi have confirmed the air date for Murdoch Mysteries series 7, in which Andrew Gower reprises his role as Sherlock Holmes. The series will begin on Monday 27 January at 9pm, according to TV Wise. Andrew’s episode, ‘The Return of Sherlock‘ is the fourth episode in season 7, so should air on 17 February 2014.

Making of “The Return of Sherlock”

A video of the making of “The Return of Sherlock”, the episode in season 7 of Murdoch Mysteries in which Andrew Gower reprises his role as Sherlock Holmes, has been added to the CBC website.

Infamous detective Sherlock Holmes finds himself entwined in another of Murdoch’s cases this season. Writer Carol Hay talks about why they brought him back into Murdoch’s world, and returning actor Andrew Gower offers insights into how he prepared to play such a beloved icon the second time around.

Murdoch Mysteries 7×04 The Return of Sherlock Holmes

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Murdoch Mysteries 7×04 The Return of Sherlock Holmes

Detective William Murdoch (Yannick Bisson) is called to a crime scene at the Queen’s Hotel where a man has been found dead. Upon arriving he is surprised to see a familiar face is already investigating the case: David Kingsley (Andrew Gower), who after a tragic event in his childhood believes himself to be the Great Detective Sherlock Holmes, informs Murdoch the deceased man is Wallace Burns from Scotland.

Murdoch also learns that since their last encounter, Sherlock Holmes has started his own consulting detective agency in Toronto and was hired to find a missing red-haired woman named Nora Webb (Emily Klassen). Sherlock deduces that Wallace Burns is his anonymous client and that his death was not an accident. He then leaves to find Ms Webb, who is frequently seen at Allan Gardens.

His investigations lead Sherlock Holmes to the McQueen family, where Ms Webb is employed as a nanny for their young son Ben (Christian Distefano) but has failed to return to work after her half day off. Young Ben believes something untoward has happened to his nanny, which is why he was the one to hire Sherlock Holmes, his hero from the books his Scottish godfather, the murdered Wallace Burns, has sent him.

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Official image of Sherlock Holmes, Murdoch Mysteries season 7

Detective Murdoch and Sherlock Holmes

CBC have added the first official image of Andrew Gower as Sherlock Holmes in Murdoch MysteriesThe Return of Sherlock Holmes” (season 7 episode 4) to their media site.

The image has also been added to the Gallery.

ASFF screening times for Out of Darkness

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ASFF have published the screening times for Out of Darkness over the weekend of 8 – 10 November. They are as follows:

  • Friday 8 November: Kings Manor, 10.00pm-11.30am
  • Saturday 9 November: Kings Manor 1, 8.30pm-10.00pm
  • Sunday 10 November: Kings Manor 1, 11.15am-12.45pm

There will be six films screened in these time slots in total. Out of Darkness is almost 13 minutes long.

More information can be seen in the programme (page 58).

Out of Darkness screening at ASFF

Out of Darkness will screen at the Aesthetica Short Film Festival in York, between 8 – 10 November 2013.

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We have been informed by Aesthetica that the film will screen every day. Tickets are available for either the whole 3 days, or individually for Friday, Saturday or Sunday.

The London screenings were sold out within 24 hours so if you want to catch this film this is currently the only way to do it.

Further screening news will be announced as and when we receive it.

Out of Darkness poster

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