Television
- Great Night Out - Mandy (2013)
- Misfits - Lola (2012)
- Casualty - Kirsty Clements (2010-11)
- Being Human - Sam
- Paradox (TV series) 2009 (Episode 3) - Katie
- Whatever it Takes 2009 - Fiona
- Holby Blue 2008 - Anna
- Doctor Who 2007 (Blink) - Kathy Nightingale
- Nuclear Secrets 2007 - Genia Peierls
- Director's Debut 2006 (Baby Boom) - Eve Warner
- Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire 2006 (Constantine) - Constantia
- Vincent 2006 - Dawn Rice
- Waking the Dead 2004 (Shadowplay -Episodes 1+2) - Fay Harding
- From Bard to Verse 2004 - Various Roles
- Would like to meet 2010 (series 5, episode 1) -Hayley
- Cutting It 2002-04 (Series 1-3) - Ruby Ferris
- Holby City 2002 (Ghosts) - Joanne Townsend
- Where the Heart Is 2002 (Count On Me) - Jeanette Bryant
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Famous quotes containing the word television:
“So why do people keep on watching? The answer, by now, should be perfectly obvious: we love television because television brings us a world in which television does not exist. In fact, deep in their hearts, this is what the spuds crave most: a rich, new, participatory life.”
—Barbara Ehrenreich (b. 1941)
“The television screen, so unlike the movie screen, sharply reduced human beings, revealed them as small, trivial, flat, in two banal dimensions, drained of color. Wasnt there something reassuring about it!that human beings were in fact merely images of a kind registered in one anothers eyes and brains, phenomena composed of microscopic flickering dots like atoms. They were atomsnothing more. A quick switch of the dial and they disappeared and who could lament the loss?”
—Joyce Carol Oates (b. 1938)
“Television ... helps blur the distinction between framed and unframed reality. Whereas going to the movies necessarily entails leaving ones ordinary surroundings, soap operas are in fact spatially inseparable from the rest of ones life. In homes where television is on most of the time, they are also temporally integrated into ones real life and, unlike the experience of going out in the evening to see a show, may not even interrupt its regular flow.”
—Eviatar Zerubavel, U.S. sociologist, educator. The Fine Line: Making Distinctions in Everyday Life, ch. 5, University of Chicago Press (1991)