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Scotsman
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
The Narrow Road to the Deep North: who is in the BBC cast?
The Narrow Road to the Deep North features actors such as Jacob Elordi 📺 Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Hollywood rising star Jacob Elordi leads the cast of the BBC's latest historical drama. The Narrow Road to the Deep North is based on an Australian book. But who else is in the cast of the WW2 era show? A 'savagely-beautiful' historical drama will continue this weekend. The Narrow Road to the Deep North is back with another episode in just a matter of hours. Rising star Jacob Elorid - who you may remember from Saltburn - leads the cast of this Australian set series. However he is not the only familiar face who appears in the show. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad But who else is in the cast of the five-part drama? Here's all you need to know: What time is The Narrow Road to the Deep North on today? Dorrigo Evans (Jacob Elordi) and Amy Mulvaney (Odessa Young) in The Narrow Road to the Deep North | BBC/Curio Pictures/Sony Pictures Television The drama made its debut on BBC One last weekend and is back with the second (of five) episodes this evening. The Narrow Road to the Deep North will start at 9.15pm today (July 27). The episode is due to last for approximately 45 minutes and will finish at around 10pm. It will be followed by the 10 o'clock news. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The preview, via Radio Times , reads: 'The love affair between Dorrigo and Amy flourishes. Conditions have worsened since they were first imprisoned, and Dorrigo and the men are exposed to hitherto unimagined cruelties.' Who is in the cast of The Narrow Road to the Deep North? Perhaps the headline name in the show is rising Hollywood star Jacob Elordi - who gets the rare opportunity to use his natural accent. However he is not the only recognisable face who appears in the show. The full cast includes actors who had memorable turns in shows like Game of Thrones. It features: Jacob Elordi - Dorrigo Evans Odessa Young - Amy Mulvaney Ciarán Hinds - Older Dorrigo Evans Olivia DeJonge - Ella Heather Mitchell - Older Ella Thomas Weatherall - Frank Gardiner Show Kasamatsu - Major Nakamura Taki Abe - Colonel Kota Charles An - The Goanna Akira Fujii - Kenji Mogami Simon Baker- Keith Mulvaney Masa Yamaguchi - Lieutenant Fukuhara Sean Murphy - Gallipoli Von Kessler George Simitzis - Australian Soldier Jack McGreal - Australian Soldier Rupert Bevan - The Poet Essie Davis - Lynette Maison Dan Wyllie - Rick Maison Ewen Leslie - Edward Lansbury Viewers will remember Jacob Elordi from his role in the hit 2023 film Saltburn - playing Felix Catton. He was also in the Netflix film trilogy - The Kissing Both - and also is Nate Jacobs in HBO's Euphoria, alongside Zendaya. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Odessa Young had her breakthrough in the TV series Tricky Business in 2012 - she played Emma Christie in the show. She was also in the HBO show The Staircase in 2022 and is set to star in the upcoming Bruce Springsteen biopic with Jeremy Allen White. The actor who plays the older version of Domingo is Ciarán Hinds, who viewers may remember as being Mance Rayder in Game of Thrones. He was also Sir John Franklin in the criminally underrated series The Terror and also had a role in Shetland back in series three. Speaking about the show, Jacob Elordi said: 'I had to play Dorrigo, because he has a kind of inner dialogue that Richard writes so well, and every time I read something about the inner workings of his life, I thought, "That's how I feel. 'That's that thing that I can never say, that's that thing that I can never touch on". I remember taking it around to my family saying, "If you want to understand me, read this book" – which was a profound experience to have.'


Scotsman
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
The Narrow Road to the Deep North: who is in the BBC cast?
The Narrow Road to the Deep North features actors such as Jacob Elordi 📺 Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Hollywood rising star Jacob Elordi leads the cast of the BBC's latest historical drama. The Narrow Road to the Deep North is based on an Australian book. But who else is in the cast of the WW2 era show? A 'savagely-beautiful' historical drama will continue this weekend. The Narrow Road to the Deep North is back with another episode in just a matter of hours. Rising star Jacob Elorid - who you may remember from Saltburn - leads the cast of this Australian set series. However he is not the only familiar face who appears in the show. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad But who else is in the cast of the five-part drama? Here's all you need to know: What time is The Narrow Road to the Deep North on today? Dorrigo Evans (Jacob Elordi) and Amy Mulvaney (Odessa Young) in The Narrow Road to the Deep North | BBC/Curio Pictures/Sony Pictures Television The drama made its debut on BBC One last weekend and is back with the second (of five) episodes this evening. The Narrow Road to the Deep North will start at 9.15pm today (July 27). The episode is due to last for approximately 45 minutes and will finish at around 10pm. It will be followed by the 10 o'clock news. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The preview, via Radio Times , reads: 'The love affair between Dorrigo and Amy flourishes. Conditions have worsened since they were first imprisoned, and Dorrigo and the men are exposed to hitherto unimagined cruelties.' Who is in the cast of The Narrow Road to the Deep North? Perhaps the headline name in the show is rising Hollywood star Jacob Elordi - who gets the rare opportunity to use his natural accent. However he is not the only recognisable face who appears in the show. The full cast includes actors who had memorable turns in shows like Game of Thrones. It features: Jacob Elordi - Dorrigo Evans Odessa Young - Amy Mulvaney Ciarán Hinds - Older Dorrigo Evans Olivia DeJonge - Ella Heather Mitchell - Older Ella Thomas Weatherall - Frank Gardiner Show Kasamatsu - Major Nakamura Taki Abe - Colonel Kota Charles An - The Goanna Akira Fujii - Kenji Mogami Simon Baker- Keith Mulvaney Masa Yamaguchi - Lieutenant Fukuhara Sean Murphy - Gallipoli Von Kessler George Simitzis - Australian Soldier Jack McGreal - Australian Soldier Rupert Bevan - The Poet Essie Davis - Lynette Maison Dan Wyllie - Rick Maison Ewen Leslie - Edward Lansbury Viewers will remember Jacob Elordi from his role in the hit 2023 film Saltburn - playing Felix Catton. He was also in the Netflix film trilogy - The Kissing Both - and also is Nate Jacobs in HBO's Euphoria, alongside Zendaya. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Odessa Young had her breakthrough in the TV series Tricky Business in 2012 - she played Emma Christie in the show. She was also in the HBO show The Staircase in 2022 and is set to star in the upcoming Bruce Springsteen biopic with Jeremy Allen White. The actor who plays the older version of Domingo is Ciarán Hinds, who viewers may remember as being Mance Rayder in Game of Thrones. He was also Sir John Franklin in the criminally underrated series The Terror and also had a role in Shetland back in series three. Speaking about the show, Jacob Elordi said: 'I had to play Dorrigo, because he has a kind of inner dialogue that Richard writes so well, and every time I read something about the inner workings of his life, I thought, "That's how I feel. 'That's that thing that I can never say, that's that thing that I can never touch on". I remember taking it around to my family saying, "If you want to understand me, read this book" – which was a profound experience to have.' If you love TV, check out our Screen Babble podcast to get the latest in TV and film.


Daily Mirror
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
BBC drama leaves viewers 'destroyed' as they watch all 5 episodes at once
BBC's The Narrow Road to the Deep North has become a word-of-mouth hit with viewers, with many saying the war drama is 'terrifying and moving to the soul' A gripping new BBC drama is leaving viewers absolutely stunned, with countless fans confessing they've devoured all five episodes in one go. The Narrow Road to the Deep North, adapted from Richard Flanagan's Booker Prize-winning novel, has emerged as an unexpected sensation since landing on BBC iPlayer, with audiences hailing it as one of the most heart-wrenching and memorable programmes of the year. Featuring Saltburn's Jacob Elordi and Belfast's Ciarán Hinds portraying younger and older incarnations of Australian surgeon Dorrigo Evans, the programme sweeps across generations - from a forbidden romance before the conflict, through the harsh realities of Japanese captivity, to the enduring consequences of psychological wounds. The five-episode series hasn't merely won over critics - securing a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes - it's absolutely devastated audiences. One viewer commented on Google's review platform: "Watched all 5 episodes in one evening. Very good series. War and love. Great acting, lovely soundtrack and a glimpse into the pain and suffering of WW2 and letting go of the love of your life.", reports the Express. Another said: "An outstanding series. Not an easy watch, but well worth it." The emotional impact has been overwhelming, with numerous viewers revealing the series reduced them to tears. One admirer shared: "This series just destroyed me. I still cannot think about it without crying. Every moment, and every character, were compelling... A beautiful show. Highly recommend." Another added: "There was a lot of human connection in this series and a very horrific scene and some sadness. This movie was interesting throughout and was very well paced. It didn't lose my attention at any point." Narrated through flashbacks, the tale focuses on Dorrigo Evans, who becomes an unwilling war hero following his survival of unthinkable terrors in a Japanese labour camp in Burma. However, it's the romance he abandoned - a clandestine affair with his uncle's spouse, Amy - that torments him most profoundly. Odessa Young (Manodrome) portrays Amy, alongside Olivia DeJonge (Elvis) as Dorrigo's spouse Ella, and Simon Baker (The Mentalist) as his mate Keith. Elordi and Young have received acclaim for their on-screen rapport, whilst Hinds delivers emotional gravitas to the elder Dorrigo, still tormented by his past. Elordi disclosed to the BBC how physically demanding the shoot proved, particularly during the prisoner-of-war sequences: "We carried a real tree up the side of a cliff for I don't know how many hours. It was like being in a massive theatre production that was constantly playing." Hinds revealed the novel had captivated him instantly. "It was extraordinary. It was harrowing, heartbreaking, a kind of epic storytelling." Audiences have also commended the series for tackling the grimmer truths of warfare. One Google reviewer described it as "terrifying and moving to the soul," whilst numerous others lauded its cinematography, soundtrack, and emotional resonance. The Narrow Road to the Deep North is presently available to stream in its entirety on BBC iPlayer.


Daily Mirror
20-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
BBC One's The Narrow Road to the Deep North start date, cast and plot
The Narrow Road to the Deep North is set to premiere on BBC One this weekend. Here's everything you need to know about the highly-anticipated series... Much-awaited television drama The Narrow Road to the Deep North is poised to debut on BBC One this week. The Australian miniseries, penned by Shaun Grant and helmed by Justin Kurzel, features Jacob Elordi, Odessa Young, and Ciarán Hinds in leading roles. The five-episode series, adapted from Richard Flanagan's acclaimed novel, initially premiered on Amazon Prime in Australia back in April, earning glowing praise from audiences and critics alike. With The Narrow Road to the Deep North finally reaching British screens, we've compiled all the essential details about the programme, covering everything from its stellar cast to its compelling storyline.... What is The Narrow Road to the Deep North about? The Narrow Road to the Deep North draws its inspiration from Richard Flanagan's novel bearing the identical title, reports the Express. The drama follows Dorrigo Evans through three distinct chapters of his existence: his pre-war years before Second World War deployment, his harrowing experience as a prisoner of war in the Far East, and the decades that followed his return home. Each timeline reveals fresh layers of Dorrigo's passionate romance with Amy, his uncle's wife. The five-part drama explores the "cruelty of war, the tenuousness of life and the impossibility of love" as witnessed by an Australian medic turned prisoner of war. The opening episode's synopsis states: "While writing a speech for an upcoming book launch, renowned surgeon and celebrated war hero Dorrigo Evans is thrust back into memories of his time as a POW during World War II and of his brief, unforgettable love affair with Amy Mulvaney." The cast Jacob Elordi and Odessa Young are set to captivate audiences in The Narrow Road to the Deep North, portraying the characters of Dorrigo Evans and Amy Mulvaney. The star-studded cast also includes Olivia DeJonge, Heather Mitchell, Thomas Weatherall and Ciarán Hinds, alongside Show Kasamatsu, Taki Abe, Charles An and Akira Fujii. Simon Baker, Masa Yamaguchi, Sean Murphy and George Simitzis are also part of the ensemble, joined by Jack McGreal, Rupert Bevan, Essie Davis, Dan Wyllie and Ewen Leslie. How to watch The Narrow Road to the Deep North initially premiered on Amazon Prime Video in Australia, following its debut at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival. The BBC subsequently acquired the series for UK viewers, set to air on BBC One and available for streaming on iPlayer. Episodes will start broadcasting from Sunday, 20 July at 9.15pm on BBC One. The series will continue to air weekly on BBC One, with episodes also accessible on iPlayer.
Yahoo
17-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
The Narrow Road to the Deep North: where to watch Jacob Elordi's epic war series
In the mood for a good weep? Well, good news. World War 2 drama The Narrow Road to the Deep North is heading to the BBC this week, and it promises lashings of devastation. As you would expect, for a show that's all about the building of the Burma railway. Constructed by Japanese prisoners of war, it was infamous for how many people it killed – approximately 90,000 east Asian civilians and 12,000 POWs. The trailer looks compelling (and harrowing) and it stars Jacob Elordi in the lead role, using his actual Australian accent to play the lead, Dorrigo Evans. It's also been getting glowing reviews – if you needed another reason to tune in. So when's it out and how can you watch it? Here's what to know. What's the plot? Adapted from the book of the same name by Richard Flanagan, the show tells the story of Dorrigo Evans (Elordi), a successful Australian war veteran and surgeon who's plagued by memories of his past. We find out that he had an affair with Amy, his uncle's wife, before being shipped out as part of the Australian Imperial Force. In the Battle of Java, his regiment is captured by the Japanese and sent to work on the Burma Railway, which the Japanese built as a way to transport supplies from Thailand to Burma (now Myanmar) to eventually invade India. One in three men died building this, and the book goes into detail about the horrific fates that many of Dorrigo's fellows suffer during this period – as the 'elected' leader of his troop, he tries to protect them against violence and disease, often unsuccessfully. 'We were all in it together, so there was this great overwhelming amount of love in the whole process,,' Elordi told the Guardian about the making of the show. 'It was incredibly challenging but deeply necessary, of course … because nobody wanted to phone that in or make a mockery of it.' The book won the 2014 Booker (and was inspired by Flanagan's father's own experiences as a Japanese POW) – so we have high hopes for the series. Who's in the cast? The cast boasts some heavy hitters. Jacob Elordi, of course, plays the younger Dorrigo Evans – but he's joined by Belfast actor Ciarán Hinds, who plays the older Dorrigo. Newcomer Odessa Young plays Amy, the woman Dorrigo falls in love with, while Olivia De Jonge (best known for playing Priscilla Presley in the 2022 film Elvis) plays Ella, the woman he eventually marries. Meanwhile, Aussie actor Simon Baker rounds out the main cast as Keith, Dorrigo's uncle by marriage. When's it out? Actually pretty soon. Though the show launched worldwide on Prime Video, it's not been available to watch in the UK. That's about to change: the series will be available to stream on BBC iPlayer from July 20, and will be airing on BBC One on 9.15pm that day.