Just a reminder for you today that the second season of historical series
JAMESTOWN starts tomorrow at British
Sky One with eight new episodes (the first one will be a double one). Set in the 1600's Virginia it follows the
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The first episode, airing tomorrow night, will be a two hour premiere |
inhabitants of one of the first towns to be build their by the colonists. While the first season dealt with the arrival of new women there, the second season will deal with the arrival of Angolan slaves into their community and the
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Silas and Alice (Stuart Martin and Sophie Rundle) are having a baby |
changes that brings. The main stars will still be Alice (
Sophie Rundle), Jocelyn (
Naomi Battrick) and Verity (
Niamh Walsh), three brave women who were the first females to set foot in Jamestown for 12 years. The Native
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Rachel Colwell joins the cast as Winganuske who might be close to Henry? |
American tribes will again play a large part of the story. A terrible crime will throw suspicion on the entire colony. Meanwhile, Jocelyn will forge a surprising connection when her position in
JAMESTOWN comes under threat.
WHO RETURNS TO JAMESTOWN? Max Beesley returns as the villainous farmer Henry,
Stuart Martin as his kind hearted brother Silas who is having a baby with Alice,
Gwilym Lee as the secretary and Jocelyn's husband, and
Jason Flemyng and
Claire Cox as
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The second season was ordered even before the first one was aired |
the Governor and Governess of Virginia.
Dean Lennox Kelly returns as drunken tavern owner Meredith, Verity's husband,
Matt Stokoe as hunky
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Native tribes will again play a large role in the story of Jamestown |
blacksmith James and
Ben Starr as the dashing doctor Christopher who is flirting with Jocelyn. New faces include
Abubakar Salim as Pedro,
Rachel Colwell as Winganuske and
Abiola Ogunbiyi as Maria.