Ripper Street

Ripper Street likely to air in October

According to this weeks TV Times, it appears that Ripper Street will begin airing in October.

Be sure to look for the Ripper Street trailer that is expected to show on August 12 during the Olympics.

BBC America Dramaville Trailer

The BBCAmerica Dramaville trailer has been released and there are new scenes from Ripperville including a scene with Matthew Macfadyen being a BAMF. You can watch the whole trailer HERE.

Thanks to forum member angelic!

Ripper Street Trailer Debut. Mark your calendars!

The BBC will be using the Olympics to promote their original drama series.  They will be airing the trailer for Ripper Street at 8:00 pm on Sunday 12 August.

Read more HERE.

Thanks to Karen!

BBC One Original British Drama trailer 2012 With Ripper Street

Lots of exciting scenes of Ripper Street in the just released British Drama Trailer for 2012.  Enjoy plenty of views of Matthew Macfadyen as Inspector Reid!

Ripper Street is slated to begin the 8 part television series this fall on BBC One and BBC America

Thank you Marina!

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Matthew Macfadyen comments on the end of filming of Ripper Street

Principal photography has completed on the 18 week filming of Ripper Street in Dublin, Ireland.  Matthew Macfadyen had the following to say to IFTN.

 

 “I shouldn’t sound sentimental, but there does feel like a lovely atmosphere with the crew, and maybe it’s that a lot of things are filming here and there’s been a resurgence in big companies, it just feels like a lovely place to work.

“It’s been lovely being in Dublin, it feels very contained, it’s not like shooting in London where you’re spending your whole day in the car and it’s very disparate. We’re never more than 20 minutes away from any location, and the crew has been fantastic.”

 

 

Read the full story on IFTN

 

Also, Tiger Aspect had the following to say about Matthew's character in Ripper Street

DETECTIVE INSPECTOR EDMUND REID (Matthew Macfadyen) – a forward thinking detective haunted by a tragic past mistake.

 

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