The Terror: Season 1 Episode 1 Go for Broke: Difference between revisions
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== Characters/Groups == | == Characters/Groups == | ||
[[ | [[Francis Crozier]] - [[Jared Harris]] | ||
[[ | [[James Fitzjames]] - [[Tobias Menzies]] | ||
[[ | [[Henry Goodsir]] - [[Paul Ready]] | ||
[[ | [[Cornelius Hickey]] - [[Adam Nagaitis]] | ||
[[ | [[Thomas Blanky]] - [[Ian Hart]] | ||
[[ | [[Lady Silence]] - [[Nive Nielsen]] | ||
[[ | [[John Franklin]] - [[Ciaran Hinds]] | ||
[[ | [[Lady Jane Franklin]] - [[Greta Scacchi]] | ||
[[Henry Collins]] - [[Trystan Gravelle]] | [[Henry Collins]] - [[Trystan Gravelle]] | ||
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[[Henry Peglar]] - [[Kevin Guthrie]] | [[Henry Peglar]] - [[Kevin Guthrie]] | ||
[[Presenter]] - [[Mark Phelan]] | [[Presenter]] - [[Mark C. Phelan|Mark Phelan]] | ||
[[George Barrow]] - [[Vin Hawke]] | [[George Barrow]] - [[Vin Hawke]] |
Revision as of 13:22, 11 April 2021
HMS Terror and HMS Erebus set sail to find a Northwest passage through the Canadian arctic.
Series Index
Characters/Groups
Francis Crozier - Jared Harris
James Fitzjames - Tobias Menzies
Cornelius Hickey - Adam Nagaitis
Lady Jane Franklin - Greta Scacchi
Henry Collins - Trystan Gravelle
David Young - Alfie Kingsnorth
Sir James Ross - Richard Sutton
Sgt. Solomon Tozer - David Walmsley
Netsilik Hunter - Johnny Issaluk
Lt. Graham Gore - Tom Weston-Jones
Thomas Hartnell - Jack Colgrave Hirst
William Strong - Freddie Greaves
Robert Golding - Mikey Collins
Magnus Manson - Stephen Thompson
Dr. Macdonald - Charles Edwards
Charles des Voeux - Sebastian Armesto
Lt. George Hodgson - Christos Lawton
Sir John Barrow - James Laurenson
Lt. Edwards Little - Matthew McNulty
Lt. John Irving - Ronan Raftery
John Morfin - Anthony Flanagan
Lady Ann Ross - Caroline Boulton
Sgt. Daniel Bryant - Richard Riddell
Lt. H.T.D. Le Vesconte - Declan Hannigan
Character thumbnails with links to profiles
Detailed Synopsis
"In 1845, two Royal Navy ships left England in an attempt to finally discover a navigable passage through the Arctic. They were the most technologically advanced ships of their day. They were last seen by European whalers in Baffin Bay awaiting good conditions to enter the Arctic labyrinth. Both ships then vanished."
September, 1846, four years earlier,