Primeval


8:00 pm - 9:00 pm, Thursday, March 12 on Sky Mix (11)

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Season 3, Episode 4

A giganotosaurus appears when the biggest anomaly the team has encountered opens in an aircraft hangar. The giant creature smashes aside journalists keen to get a scoop, before playing cat and mouse with a 747 parked on the runway. A race to rescue the trapped crew from the rampaging predator ensues, with help coming from an unlikely source. Guest starring Nigel Marven, with Jason Flemyng


HD subtitles 16x9
Movie/Drama Science Fiction

Cast & Crew

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Jason Flemyng (Actor) .. Danny Quinn
Andrew-Lee Potts (Actor) .. Connor Temple
Lucy Brown (Actor) .. Jenny Lewis
Hannah Spearritt (Actor) .. Abby Maitland
Ben Miller (Actor) .. James Lester
Ben Mansfield (Actor) .. Captain Becker
Laila Rouass (Actor) .. Sarah Page
Ruth Gemmell (Actor) .. Katherine Kavanagh
Ramon Tikaram (Actor) .. Mick Harper
Belinda Stewart-Wilson (Actor) .. Christine Johnson
Alex McSweeney (Actor) .. Captain Wilder
Robert Lowe (Actor) .. Jack Maitland
Antony Edridge (Actor) .. Captain
Nigel Marven (Actor) .. Documentary presenter
Mark Everest (Director)
Tim Bradley (Producer)
Tim Haines (Executive producer)
Adrian Hodges (Executive producer)

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Jason Flemyng (Actor) .. Danny Quinn
Born: September 25, 1965 in Putney, London
Best Known For: Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
Early-life: Flemyng was born in Putney, London, the son of Scottish film director Gordon Flemyng. He decided he wanted to become an actor after appearing in theatrical productions at his school. In the 1980s, he was involved with the National Youth Theatre and the political organisation the Young Socialists. In 1990 he was admitted to the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA), where he was a classmate of Hermione Norris. Following his graduation from LAMDA in the early 1990s he joined the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Career: Flemyng was then a regular in the ITV drama series Doctor Finlay from 1993 to 1996. His first major cinema role was in Angela Pope's 1996 drama Hollow Reed, followed by a main role in Guy Ritchie's popular 1998 London gangster film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. He has since appeared in many box office successes, such as From Hell, the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, The Transporter 2, Snatch and X-Men: First Class. In 2009, Flemyng joined the cast of the ITV science fiction cult drama series Primeval during its third series, as maverick ex-policeman Danny Quinn. More recently, he has starred in The Musketeers and The Missing.
Quote: 'I fancied a girl who played Dorothy in the school production of The Wizard of Oz. I auditioned for the role of the scarecrow so that I could have the most stage time with her, but she ended up running off with the tin man!'
Trivia: Flemyng has completed a number of marathons.
Andrew-Lee Potts (Actor) .. Connor Temple
Lucy Brown (Actor) .. Jenny Lewis
Hannah Spearritt (Actor) .. Abby Maitland
Ben Miller (Actor) .. James Lester
Born: February 24, 1966 in London
Best Known For: His comedy partnership with Alexander Armstrong.
Early-life: Bennet Evan Miller was born on February 24, 1966, in London and raised in Nantwich, Cheshire, where he attended the local comprehensive. Both his parents were teachers, and he has two younger sisters. Ben attended Cambridge University, where he joined the famous Footlights comedy group and met Alexander Armstrong. He began studying for a PhD in physics - his thesis was on novel quantum effects in quasi-zero dimensional mesoscopic electron systems - but abandoned it halfway through to concentrate on comedy instead, forming a duo with Armstrong.
Career: Miller and Armstrong toured pubs and clubs for four years before making their TV debut on Saturday Live in 1995. The following year they were nominated for the prestigious Perrier Award, and landed their own Channel 4 show; they later moved to the BBC. Miller has acted in films including The Parole Officer, Birthday Girl, Johnny English and The Prince and Me, and has also starred in small-screen offerings Marple, Malice Aforethought, The Book Group, The Worst Week of My Life, Moving Wallpaper and Primeval. In 2011, he had a successful run in West End hit The Ladykillers. Miller recently quit his role in BBC hit Death in Paradise.
Quote: 'I like to do completely different things, go from one thing to another, which is possibly why no one knows who I am.'
Trivia: Miller plays the guitar and drums.
Ben Mansfield (Actor) .. Captain Becker
Laila Rouass (Actor) .. Sarah Page
Born: June 22, 1971 in Stepney, London
Best Known For: Roles in Footballers' Wives and Hollyoaks.
Early-life: Born 22 June, 1971, in Stepney, London, the daughter of a Moroccan father and Indian mother. She studied at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute.
Career: Rouass took up her first role in the industry in the 1990s - as a video jockey on Channel V in India. She moved back to the UK, where she became famous for her role as Amber Gates in Footballers' Wives. She took up recurring roles in Family Affairs and Hollyoaks, as well as appearing in episodes of I Dream, Casualty and Meet the Magoons. Off the back of her screen success, Rouass began to appear regularly in the 'World's Sexiest Women' lists. More recently, Rouass has appeared in Primeval and Spooks. As well as a stint on Strictly Come Dancing, Rouass has had varied film career success.
Quote: 'You know, HD is the worst invention ever. You can see everything. So I'm always nice to the lighting people.'
Trivia: In 2013, she got engaged to snooker player Ronnie O'Sullivan.
Ruth Gemmell (Actor) .. Katherine Kavanagh
Ramon Tikaram (Actor) .. Mick Harper
Belinda Stewart-Wilson (Actor) .. Christine Johnson
Alex McSweeney (Actor) .. Captain Wilder
Robert Lowe (Actor) .. Jack Maitland
Antony Edridge (Actor) .. Captain
Nigel Marven (Actor) .. Documentary presenter
Born: November 27, 1960 in Barnet
Best Known For: Fronting numerous wildlife shows.
Early-life: Born in Barnet on November 27, 1960. He became interested in animals at an early age - he had a hamster colony when he was eight and raced stick insects at nine. During his teens, Nigel adopted several larger creatures, including a caiman, a magpie and a boa constrictor. Family holidays abroad were spent investigating the local flora and fauna. After leaving school, he studied zoology and botany at Bristol University, where he eventually gained a Masters degree.
Career: While studying, Marven was asked to take part in BBC series Galactic Garden. This led to a researcher's job on First Eden, presented by his hero, David Attenborough. He was an associate producer of the 1987 TV adaptation of Gerald Durrell's My Family and Other Animals, and even took charge of some scenes. Since then he's worked extensively on the small screen as a producer and director of wildlife documentaries, eventually moving into presenting in the late 1990s. Among his most famous projects are Animal Detectives, Walking With Dinosaurs, Scream If You Want to Get Off, Prehistoric Park, Penguin Week, Untamed China and Whale Adventure.
Quote: On the dinosaurs in Prehistoric Park: 'They're so real that when I'm an old man I'll really believe I travelled through time to save extinct creatures.'
Trivia: In 2008, he ran the London Marathon to raise money for the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society.
Paul Mousley (Writer)
Mark Everest (Director)
Tim Bradley (Producer)
Tim Haines (Executive producer)
Adrian Hodges (Executive producer)