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"Ook"
Series The Watch
Season 1, Episode 2
The Watch 1x02 001
Air date January 3rd, 2021
Writers Simon Allen
Director Craig Viveiros
Producers Simon Allen; Ben Donald; Hilary Salmon; Richard Stokes; Rob Wilkins
Starring Richard Dormer; Craig Macrae; Sam Adewunmi; Adam Hugill; Marama Corlett; Lara Rossi; Jo Eaton-Kent; Anna Chancellor
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"Ook" is the second episode of the eight-part first series of the British science fiction television program The Watch. It was directed by Craig Viveiros with a script written by Simon Allen. It first aired on BBC America on Sunday, January 3rd, 2021 at 9:00 pm.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Actor Role
Richard Dormer Captain Sam Vimes
Craig Macrae Sergeant Detritus/Death
Sam Adewunmi Carcer Dun
Adam Hugill Carrot Ironfoundersson
Ralph Ineson Sergeant Detritus (voice)
Marama Corlett Angua von Uberwald
Jo Eaton-Kent Corporal Cheery
Lara Rossi Lady Sybil Ramkin
Anna Chancellor Lord Vetinari

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
Wendell Pierce Death (voice)
Joe Vaz Urdo van Pew
Crystal Axis Mended Drum Band
Bianca Mannie Wonse
James Fleet Achchancellor

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Trevor Frost Young Sam Vines
Ingrid Oliver Doctor Cruces
Mark Hyland Goblin #1
Shane Kruger Goblin #2
Shaun Verth Goblin #3
Owen Macrae The librarian

Notes & Trivia[]

  • The Watch is based on the "Discworld" series of novels by author Terry Pratchett. The series began in 1983 with The Colour of Magic and continued until the final novel The Shepherd's Crown was published in 2015, following Pratchett's death.

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