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Lacey Turner is back on the box
FORMER EastEnders star Lacey Turner has won her first lead role since leaving the soap – as a paramedic who sees ghosts.
21st December 2011
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She will star alongside Hollywood actor Tim Roth's son, Jack, in Bedlam, which focuses on an old mental asylum turned into a block of flats. The new cast replaces the original line-up, led by singer Will Young, who were seen being caught up in a massive explosion at the end of the first series earlier this year. The original cast won't be back — although Will and the others could have cameos in the new run as bosses tie up loose ends.
Lacey said she couldn't wait to get her teeth into the spooky role of Ellie. She said: "I am really excited about taking part in the second series of Bedlam. It's a great story with brilliant writing and a fantastic cast. Ellie is a really interesting and conflicted character. I'm looking forward to playing her and seeing where the story takes her."
Jack Roth added: "The first series was very interesting, opening many exciting doors to explore in a darker way. Horror is a genre which can be capitalised upon brilliantly for television as there is time to fully develop ideas. My character Max has a great back story with intriguing and mysterious directions to be taken along with Ellie."
Anne Mensah, head of drama at Sky, said: "We have huge ambitions for Bedlam. The show is a unique combination of engaging relationship drama and real scares."

Lacey Turner is back on the box
FORMER EastEnders star Lacey Turner has won her first lead role since leaving the soap – as a paramedic who sees ghosts.
21st December 2011
thesun.co.uk[/align]
She will star alongside Hollywood actor Tim Roth's son, Jack, in Bedlam, which focuses on an old mental asylum turned into a block of flats. The new cast replaces the original line-up, led by singer Will Young, who were seen being caught up in a massive explosion at the end of the first series earlier this year. The original cast won't be back — although Will and the others could have cameos in the new run as bosses tie up loose ends.
Lacey said she couldn't wait to get her teeth into the spooky role of Ellie. She said: "I am really excited about taking part in the second series of Bedlam. It's a great story with brilliant writing and a fantastic cast. Ellie is a really interesting and conflicted character. I'm looking forward to playing her and seeing where the story takes her."
Jack Roth added: "The first series was very interesting, opening many exciting doors to explore in a darker way. Horror is a genre which can be capitalised upon brilliantly for television as there is time to fully develop ideas. My character Max has a great back story with intriguing and mysterious directions to be taken along with Ellie."
Anne Mensah, head of drama at Sky, said: "We have huge ambitions for Bedlam. The show is a unique combination of engaging relationship drama and real scares."
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I saw that one - Lacey was good in that. Then again she's good in everything I've seen her in.SpursFan1902 wrote:I watched the "Being Human" episode with Lacey Turner in it. I miss Stacey. I would love for her to come back. I don't know in what kind of capacity or what kind of storyline, but I would love to have her back!
As an aside, I love Being Human - think I prefer the UK version over the US one though!

