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Tricia Helfer joins ’17th Precinct’ pilot

4 Mar


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Tricia Helfer has joined the cast of NBC’s forthcoming sci-fi pilot 17th Precinct, according to TV Line.

Helfer is the third former Battlestar Galactica cast member to sign up for a role in the project, from writer and producer Ron Moore.

She will join Jamie Bamber and James Callis in the potential series, which follows a team of cops who investigate magical crimes.

Helfer, who recently appeared in a guest role on No Ordinary Family, will play Morgana, a necromancer who is an expert at brewing potions and casting spells.

Other actors confirmed for the 17th Precinct pilot include West Wing actress Stockard Channing and The Whole Truth’s Eamonn Walker.

‘Battlestar’ reunion: James Callis joins Ron Moore’s magical NBC pilot ’17th Precinct’

4 Mar

The cast of Ron Moore’s 17th Precinct is getting increasingly familiar. First the former Battlestar showrunner tapped Viper top gun Jamie Bamber, and now Baltar himself James Callis has signed up. This is the drama project about cops patrolling a town where magic exists (let’s use that catchy pitch line one more time: “Harry Potter for grown ups”). Matt Long (The Deep End) is also cast.

Ronald Moore, Jamie Bamber Reunite For ’17th Precinct’

17 Feb

NBC pilot will blend the supernatural with crime drama


by ALAN STANLEY BLAIR
Source: TV LineAirlockAlpha

When “Battlestar Galactica” ended its four-year run, actor Jamie Bamber waved goodbye to America and returned home to the United Kingdom.

While there, he took on headline roles on shows like “Law & Order: UK” and BBC’s “Outcasts.”

Now, he’s heading Stateside again to re-unite with his former BSG boss, Ronald D. Moore.

Bamber, who played Lee “Apollo” Adama in Syfy’s re-imagined series, has landed the leading role in NBC’s newest supernatural series, “17th Precinct.” Playing Coalan, Bamber will trade Vipers and Cylons for magical spells and supernatural creatures.

The series has been described as an ensemble cop drama with a science-fiction twist, and revolves around crime in a town where magic rules science.

Former “The West Wing” actress Stockard Channing has also been cast in the series. She will play Mira, a former homicide detective who transfers to the 17th Precinct’s robbery division.

The pilot will be directed by Michael Rymer, the man credited for creating the look and style of the new “Battlestar Galactica” series when he directed that pilot back in 2003. He went on to direct 22 episodes of “Battlestar Galactica,” including the first two parts of the series finale, “Daybreak.”

He has also directed the short-lived television series “Haunted,” but was best known before “Battlestar Galactica” as the director of “Queen of the Damned.”

The project is being produced by Sony Pictures Television and has been given a pilot commitment by NBC. Should it go to series, it will likely air in the Autumn.

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