Zoo


7:00 pm - 9:30 pm, Sunday, November 16 on WTBY Positiv (54.4)

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About this Broadcast
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Irish teen Tom recruits his friends to help him rescue a baby elephant named Buster from the zoo during the World War II German air raids of Northern Ireland known as the Belfast Blitz. With bombs destroying portions of the city, local officials fear the zoo's wild animals escaping and decide to preemptively put them down. With his zookeeper father away to war, it's up to Tom to protect the baby elephant that he's bonded with.

2017 English Dolby 5.1
Other Drama Fantasy Action/adventure Children War Animals Family History

Cast & Crew
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Art Parkinson (Actor) .. Tom Hall
Penelope Wilton (Actor) .. Denise Austin
Toby Jones (Actor) .. Security Guard Charlie
Amy Huberman (Actor) .. Emily Hall
Ian McElhinney (Actor) .. Mr. Shawcross
Damian O'Hare (Actor) .. George Hall
Stephen Hagan (Actor) .. Jake
Lalor Roddy (Actor) .. Curfew Man 1
Seamus O'Hara (Actor) .. Soldier
Maggie Cronin (Actor) .. Matron
Clare Mcmahon (Actor) .. Nurse
Ian O'reilly (Actor) .. Pete
Pauline Hutton (Actor) .. Miss Rainey
Geraldine McAlinden (Actor) .. Petes Mum
James Stockdale (Actor) .. Mickey
Frank Cannon (Actor) .. Zookeeper
Ciaran Nolan (Actor) .. Curfew Man 2
Donncha Crowley (Actor) .. Headmaster Smyth
Charlie Bonner (Actor) .. Officer Jenkins
Colin Carnegie (Actor) .. Broom Man
Niall Cusack (Actor) .. Priest
Emily Flain (Actor) .. Jane Berry
Eímheár Jackson (Actor) .. Elephant Witness/Bunker Girl
Michael Stuart (Actor) .. Poacher
Norma Ingram (Actor) .. Woman in Air Raid Shelter
Glen Nee (Actor) .. Vernon
Andrew McNeill (Actor) .. Homeguard
Shane McCaffrey (Actor) .. Officer Burland
Corey Millar (Actor) .. Soldier
Virginia Apicella (Actor) .. Crowd
Barry Ward (Actor) .. Adult Tom

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Did You Know..
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Art Parkinson (Actor) .. Tom Hall
Born: October 19, 2001
Penelope Wilton (Actor) .. Denise Austin
Born: June 03, 1946
Birthplace: Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Trivia: Has dyslexia. Attended a convent boarding school. Made her West End debut in John Osborne's West of Suez opposite Ralph Richardson in 1971; and has acted with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre Company. Became a household name in England in the mid-1980s due to her work on the BBC sitcom Ever Decreasing Circles. Honored with the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2004; elevated to a Dame in 2016. Bestowed with an honorary Doctor of Letters degree by the University of Hull in North Yorkshire, England, in 2012.
Toby Jones (Actor) .. Security Guard Charlie
Born: September 07, 1966
Birthplace: Hammersmith, London, England
Trivia: A man with a peculiar face and small stature born into a long line of performers, Toby Jones might seem born to be a character actor. Jones' father, Freddie Jones, has graced the screen in a multitude of projects, from David Lynch's enigmatic sci-fi epic Dune to BBC adaptations of classic works of literature. Meanwhile, Jones' mother was born to a family whose legacy in acting went back seven generations, setting the stage for Toby's career almost before he was born. Jones took to the stage at his school in Oxfordshire, England, where he discovered an aptitude for theatrical acting. Though stage work would remain an important element of his professional life, Jones eventually tried his hand at screen work, beginning with a minor role in the 1992 film adaptation of Virginia Woolf's Orlando. Many of these bit parts would follow in movies like Ever After and Les Miserabes, as Jones' distinct and memorable visage set him apart from the masses. This same unique quality eventually began to win him more substantial roles, like a four-episode run as a pathologist on the U.K. detective show Midsomer Murders, and a chance to explore vocal acting as the voice of the animated Dobby the House Elf in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. More of Jones' usual small but memorable parts would follow, such as Smee, right-hand man to Captain Hook in Finding Neverland. Then in 2004, Jones got the chance to sink his teeth into not one but two substantial characters -- both with considerably more screen time than he was accustomed to. In the U.K. made-for-TV biopic Elizabeth I, Jones played Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, spymaster, and later secretary of state to Queen Elizabeth, a man infamous for his odd, slight appearance. Exaggerating his quirky physical characteristics and delving deeply into the complex character, Jones was lauded by audiences and critics alike. That same year, Jones won the starring role of controversial writer Truman Capote in Infamous, the big-screen American telling of the writing the true-crime novel In Cold Blood. A dream role both for his artistic sensibilities and the furthering of his career, Jones joined a cast of American stars including Sigourney Weaver, Sandra Bullock, Gwyneth Paltrow, Isabella Rossellini, and Daniel Craig. In typical Hollywood style, the film was green-lit around the same time that another studio was beginning production on a feature with the same subject matter, and Bennett Miller's Capote was scheduled to be released first. The buzz surrounding this rival production, however, was not the kind that Infamous producers were hoping for; instead of generating interest in their film, they feared that the overwhelming praise that Capote was receiving for its script, direction, and acting by star Philip Seymour Hoffman would only overshadow their own film. The release date for Infamous was pushed back as Capote went on to sweep the awards circuit, picking up over 40 awards and nominations including Oscar nods for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actress (for Catherine Keener's performance as Harper Lee), and Best Screenplay, as well as an Oscar win for Hoffman in the category of Best Actor. With Capote seeming to have already carved a place in the history of cinema and Philip Seymour Hoffman moving to the top of the list of gifted and respected actors, the cast and crew of Infamous had to worry that for all their hard work, their production would be seen as little more than the "other Truman Capote movie." Its release was finally set for late fall of 2006, roughly a year after its original date. Jones, however, was not going to spend the meantime biting his nails. By the time Infamous hit theaters, Jones had already completed filming on an adaptation of the Somerset Maugham novel The Painted Veil, and begun production on Nightwatching, a film about the life of the artist Rembrandt in which Jones would play the Dutch painter Gerard Dou.
Amy Huberman (Actor) .. Emily Hall
Ian McElhinney (Actor) .. Mr. Shawcross
Damian O'Hare (Actor) .. George Hall
Born: August 13, 1977
Stephen Hagan (Actor) .. Jake
Lalor Roddy (Actor) .. Curfew Man 1
Born: May 07, 1905
Birthplace: Belfast, Northern Ireland
Trivia: Left Belfast for America to study psychology and play football.Previously worked as a clinical psychologist working with disturbed children at St Michael's House in Ballymun, Dublin, Ireland.First on-screen role was Art Oge in a 1991 episode of the anthology drama series Screenplay.Lent his voice to the 2015 documentary I Am Belfast.
Seamus O'Hara (Actor) .. Soldier
Maggie Cronin (Actor) .. Matron
Clare Mcmahon (Actor) .. Nurse
Ian O'reilly (Actor) .. Pete
Born: September 10, 1999
Pauline Hutton (Actor) .. Miss Rainey
Geraldine McAlinden (Actor) .. Petes Mum
James Stockdale (Actor) .. Mickey
Frank Cannon (Actor) .. Zookeeper
Ciaran Nolan (Actor) .. Curfew Man 2
Donncha Crowley (Actor) .. Headmaster Smyth
Charlie Bonner (Actor) .. Officer Jenkins
Colin Carnegie (Actor) .. Broom Man
Niall Cusack (Actor) .. Priest
Emily Flain (Actor) .. Jane Berry
Eímheár Jackson (Actor) .. Elephant Witness/Bunker Girl
Michael Stuart (Actor) .. Poacher
Norma Ingram (Actor) .. Woman in Air Raid Shelter
Glen Nee (Actor) .. Vernon
Andrew McNeill (Actor) .. Homeguard
Shane McCaffrey (Actor) .. Officer Burland
Corey Millar (Actor) .. Soldier
Virginia Apicella (Actor) .. Crowd
Barry Ward (Actor) .. Adult Tom
Birthplace: Dublin, Ireland
Trivia: Started his acting career on TV when he was 4-years-old.Loved to play football during his childhood.Was a big fan of the Beatles and The Band.Joined the Dublin Theatre Festival at a young age to pursue acting on stage.Has been active on stages over the years, with more than 20 productions.Is an avid book reader and buyer.

Before / After
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Zoo
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