UPDATE: Labyrinth airing in the UK
I just got an email from Channel 4 saying that Labyrinth will finally air there on Saturday 30th and Sunday 31st March at 9pm!
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I just got an email from Channel 4 saying that Labyrinth will finally air there on Saturday 30th and Sunday 31st March at 9pm!
Labyrinth premieres January 27th & continues February 3rd 8.30 PM on SoHo! More information on SoHo’s website here.
- Labyrinth (episode 1) will be screened at London’s Totally Serialized TV-series Festival January 20th. After the screening the editor of Time Out will hold a Q&A with the series’ key creatives. No additional guests have been announced so far. Tickets cost £8, book here.

Labyrinth to be released on DVD & air in Germany January 2013
According to Felt Beats, Labyrinth will air on the German TV channel SAT 1 on Monday, 14th January (8.15 PM GMT+0) and the last 2 episodes on Tuesday, 15th January (8.15 PM GMT+0). The German title is “Das verlorene Labyrinth”.
The German DVD will be released in January 2013 on Der Club. Pre-order the DVD here (the 3 DVDs version with unspecified extras can be pre-ordered here).
The German novel will also be re-released with the DVD cover. It will be available for 9.99€ at Droemer-Knaur and Amazon from December 20th.
Jessica Brown Findlay and Colin Farrell filming Winter’s Tale. (x)
Just saw a commercial for Labyrinth, and Part 1 of 2 is being broadcasted on ShowCase, on November 30th at 10:00 PM EST!!!!
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Korean trailer for Labyrinth (new Katie clips 0:19-21)
right so apparently labyrinth is showing in Korea tonight, so I imagine it’ll be dubbed in Korean right, or will it be subbed? If it’s dubbed does anyone know when the English language version will be released?
Jessica photographed by Simon Emmett for Vanity Fair. She’s wearing dresses by Dior, L’Wren Scott and Chanel.
This article claims that the tv series will premiere on the Portuguese channel TVSéries on Saturday, November 24th (10pm).
The TV channel’s own website confirms this, but I’ve not been able to find any further information about when it’ll air in the UK (or other countries for that matter).
But at least it’s something!
- The Most Happy Fellowes
As it begins its third season, Downton Abbey has captivated U.K. and American audiences—who owe it all to Julian Fellowes. How did a middling actor become the creator, producer, and writer of a transatlantic hit? And what’s next for the Crawleys and company?
- SYBIL SPEAKS OUT
Watch an interview with Downton Abbey’s Jessica Brown Findlay, who will appear in Andrew Levitas’s upcoming film, Lullaby.
(both have yet to be released online)
Although she is just one tantalising place behind J K Rowling in the bestseller lists with Citadel, the final instalment of her Languedoc Trilogy, Kate Mosse has the advantage over her rival when it comes to putting her work on celluloid.
Unlike the Harry Potter books, Labyrinth, the first of the trilogy, has been made into a television series rather than a Hollywood film. “It’s lovely, as lots of authors have horrible experiences with film,” the amiable writer tells me at Citadel’s launch. “The other reason we wanted it on television was that we were able to cast appropriately in terms of age, which we really wanted to do. In Hollywood, famous people seem to get cast regardless of age.”
The series will star Jessica Brown Findlay and Vanessa Kirby alongside the Harry Potter actor Tom Felton. “The director said that when Vanessa and Jess walked in, he just knew they were right for the parts. So, too, with Tom Felton. I don’t think we would have been able to have got such a great cast if it was a film.” (The Telegraph)
Jessica Brown Findlay, who played Leech’s onscreen wife, Lady Sybil, is filming Winter’s Tale with Colin Farrell in New York. “She’s gone from one Irishman to another,” Leech quipped.
Leech found the shooting of Lady Sybil’s death emotional. “We did it over two days and it was really tough. It was also very sad, it was saying goodbye to a person I started the show with and was on this whole journey with and it was sad that we’re not going to end it together. I know that a lot of the emotions were very raw in it given the fact that we were saying goodbye to someone who was part of that family.”
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