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Penny Dreadful: new video clip for ep 5 on SHO tonight!

Posted: Jun, 08, 2014

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Joseph's guest episode of Penny Dreadful 'Closer than Sisters', airs on Showtime tonight at 10pm. The official site has shared a new clip, which features Joseph as Captain Branson. 

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Penny Dreadful: episode 5 details and stills

Posted: Jun, 03, 2014

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Joseph's guest role as Captain Branson in the Showtime series Penny Dreadful will be seen in episode 5 'Closer Than Sisters', and not episode 6 as I mistakenly posted on here. Apologies, I misread an email. The good news is that his episode will air on Showtime on June 8th at 8pm. Even better news - 2 new hi-res stills of Joseph in character have been shared on here. Thanks to Lorna for spotting the photos. 

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Banished: new cast details & stunning Garry Lake photos

Posted: May, 27, 2014

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Three new, gorgeous, but sadly small photos of Joseph, have been shared by photographer Garry Lake on Tumblr. While the Australian end of shooting Banished finishes soon, a new interview with cast member Ned Dennehy has been shared online. He seems very excited about the production. 

The Australian project is the most interesting of the lot, because it is this very interesting story of the start of the convict soldiers and female convicts in a prison camp in Australia with the natives. I think that is going to be a very interesting project. Jimmy McGovern has written the script for it: he has written The Street, The Accused, and Cracker. It should be a really big deal and I think it is a very interesting subject matter. 

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Banished: Australian filming finishes soon

Posted: May, 22, 2014

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According to a new article on SMH.au Banished will complete filming in Sydney next Monday, before moving back to Manchester. 

On the western bank of the dam, groups of abject prisoners and musket-carrying soldiers in scarlet coats go about their business among smoky cooking fires, mean canvas tents and rough-hewn slab huts. At one end of the settlement a Union flag flutters, while at the other a scaffold casts an ominous shadow over the whole scene at the popular beauty spot. This pitch-perfect, extensive recreation of the settlement established at Sydney Cove by Arthur Phillip is the backdrop to a new seven-part epic TV series tracing the privations and challenges faced by the settlers.

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