
It was announced earlier this year that Angels would be back for a third series, with the show casting its net wider to also include Newcastle tattoo parlour Pure Ink and Jarrow boxing club Bilton Hall. READ MORE: Angels of the North back in style with Newcastle red carpet launch
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It was back in December 2019 that the staff of Gateshead super salon Longlox, a favourite with celebrities, were first thrust into the TV spotlight as fans got a look at their working and personal lives.Īfter proving an instant success in iPlayer and transferring to BBC1, Angels of the North was swiftly granted a a second run and, while Covid tried its best to hamper production, a new run of episodes were filmed, giving an insight into how the salon coped with the national lockdown and re-opening after months of being closed. Somerville is with APA and McKeon Myones Management.There were eye catching outfits aplenty in Newcastle on Wednesday night as the cast of Angels of the North stepped out in style for the premiere of the hit BBC show's third series. Harden is with ICM Partners, Framework and Schreck Rose. The cast also includes Melanie Kannokada, Luis Guzman, Raza Jaffrey and Ben Hollingsworth. Seitzman and Semel executive produce alongside Marti Noxon and Linda Goldstein-Knowlton. Set in the busiest and most notorious ER in the nation, the show revolves around four residents who are getting their first taste of ER medicine and the medical staff who mentor, teach and terrify them.
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Written by Michael Seitzman and directed by David Semel, Code Black is based on Ryan McGarry’s feature documentary of the same name. The pilot went on to score NBC’s highest testing numbers in years and landed on the network’s fall schedule behind The Voice. His original part eventually went to David Lyons. Burke had already been cast in the pilot in a co-starring role and had even filmed a scene when he got the promotion. Three years ago, production had started on NBC’s drama pilot Revolution with the lead role still open when the producers gave it to Billy Burke. While rare, the switcheroo is not unprecedented. Christa, a former soccer mom whose son died of cancer, is a newly minted, talented and dedicated doctor whose experience handling her son’s disease, coupled with her intuition and life experience, makes her see things that often escape her younger fellow residents. A decision was made to age up the Leanne character and age down Christa, with Somerville tapped to play the tweaked character. Leanne is described as the residency director in the ER, who is a force of nature and a force to be reckoned with. But I hear that the executives felt the Oscar winner had the gravitas they felt the role needed. It is not a conventional choice as Harden is 24 years older than Grace. As part of the recasting process, the pilot’s producers and casting directors looked at other actresses in Leanne’s suggested age range (35). While that was going on, they also started thinking of Harden in the role. The lead in Code Black became vacant after the table read earlier this week when 31-year-old Maggie Grace, originally cast in the role, was released. Marcia Gay Harden, originally cast in the co-starring role of Christa, will now play the lead, Leanne. Bonnie Somerville has been tapped to replace Harden as Christa. EXCLUSIVE: There is a major casting change on the CBS medical drama pilot Code Black.
