The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities

The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities (2007)

EndedScripted showDrama

Dramatisation of the classic Dickens novel. A story of love and of relentless hate; a story of sacrifice and savage tyranny.

Network
Scheduleevery Monday (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E08Episode 8août 13, 2007
S01E07Episode 7août 6, 2007
S01E06Episode 6juil. 30, 2007
S01E05Episode 5juil. 23, 2007
S01E04Episode 4juil. 16, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities' premiere?

'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities' premiered on October 29, 2007.

Who were the main characters in 'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities'?

The main characters in 'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities' were Dr. Thomas Segovia, Rebecca Downey, and James Mitchell.

Where is 'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities' set?

'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities' is set in London, England.

What is the genre of 'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities'?

'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities' is a drama television series.

Who created 'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities'?

'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities' was created by Matthew Hall.

What is the premise of 'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities'?

'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities' follows the lives of the residents and staff of a luxury high-rise building in London, exploring their personal and professional struggles.

Who directed the episodes of 'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities'?

The episodes of 'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities' were directed by various directors, including Paul Whittington and Andy Hay.

Did 'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities' receive any awards?

Yes, 'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities' was nominated for the Best Drama Series award at the 2008 Royal Television Society Awards.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities'?

The first season of 'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities' consisted of six episodes.

What is the primary language used in 'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities'?

The primary language used in 'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities' is English.

Is 'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities' based on a book?

No, 'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities' is an original television series and not based on a book.

Did 'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities' have a strong fan following?

'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities' had a dedicated fan base, with viewers appreciating its complex characters and gripping storylines.

How long is each episode of 'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities'?

Each episode of 'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities' has an approximate runtime of 60 minutes.

Were there any notable guest stars on 'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities'?

Yes, 'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities' featured guest appearances by actors such as David Morrissey and Lorraine Ashbourne.

Did 'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities' have a memorable soundtrack?

Yes, 'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities' had a captivating soundtrack that added to the overall atmosphere of the show.

Did 'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities' explore any social issues?

Yes, 'The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities' tackled various social issues such as class divide and the impact of wealth and power on individuals.

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