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The Daily Record (Free subscription) | yesterday
Exclusive Robert Carlyle Tipped To Take Over From David Tennant As Dr Who Scots Actor Is A Busy Man But He Would Consider Lead Role In Hit Bbc Television Series
The Daily Record (Free subscription) | yesterday
Exclusive Robert Carlyle Tipped To Take Over From David Tennant As Dr Who Scots Actor Is A Busy Man But He Would Consider Lead Role In Hit Bbc Television Series
The Daily Record (Free subscription) | yesterday
ROBERT Carlyle has told Doctor Who bosses:"Come and get me."
Sydney Morning Herald (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
Like the series, the movie unfolds in real time. Jack (Kiefer Sutherland) is avoiding a subpoena to appear before a Senate sub-committee and is living in the fictional African country of Sangala. The world-weary former federal agent is working at a school run by his old friend, Carl Benton (Robert Carlyle). Back in the US, it's Inauguration Day for President Elect Allison Taylor...
Entertainment News - MovieWeb.com (Free subscription) | 26/11/2008
Missed the 2-hour movie event of the fall, known as ? Fret not. We've got your back. Watch the entire episode below from beginning to end!Set and shot on location in Africa, Bauer and mentor Carl Benton battle an international crisis, while here at home the nation prepares for a new president on inauguration day. Taking place just a few months before the new day dawns, U.S. State Department...
Second Wave's 24 Blog (Free subscription) | 25/11/2008
... between Jack being nice and him killing people again, the UN worker was a terrible actor, Carl Benton’s death was ridiculous (how did none of the children step on the mine when they first walked past it'?) I did like the ending, how they made Jack save the kids by turning himself in, but I did not like the silent clock. Why? Because it was EXACTLY the same as the end of Season 6!...
IndieLondon (Free subscription) | 25/11/2008
... African country, where Jack was seeking refuge from the past with an old Special Forces friend, Carl Benton (played by Robert Carlyle). It marked a watershed for the show in many ways and the redemption of the title was two-fold: redemption for Jack and Carl as they sought to atone for past misdeeds by helping orphaned African children, and redemption for the show itself...
BuddyTV (Free subscription) | 25/11/2008
... who were paying especially close attention were treated to a little something special. When Carl Benton calls Jack in the first hour of 24: Redemption, Jack's phone number was visible. It was Southern California zip code. So, please feel free to re-watch the episode, find the number and call it. OK, we won't make you re-watch the episode. That would be unnecessarily cruel and probably...