![]() David Tennant and Dolly Wells in "Around the World in 80 Days (Photo: Credit: Courtesy of Joe Alblas - © Slim 80 Days / Federation Entertainment / Peu Communications / ZDF / Be-Films / RTBF (télévision belge) – 2021)Įstella tells Phileas about finding herself penniless in New York, meeting her husband Fabio in the Italian restaurant where she worked and starting a family with this funny, passionate, unpredictable man. ![]() After repeatedly slapping her ex for his abandonment, the couple sit down to talk through all that has transpired in the past twenty years. As is required in stories where time is of the essence, Estella ( Dolly Wells) shows her face with very little time to spare. Though it may only be wishful thinking, he has to see if his true love will materialize after all these years. Passepartout takes the view that Phileas is sabotaging his chance at victory because he fears facing his lifelong bully, Bellamy.įogg arrives at the now nearly empty train station lobby. Miss Fix speculates that the reunion of Fogg and Estella may have been destined all along. ![]() He earnestly requests they leave without him if he doesn’t return in time.Īs Phileas runs off to face his past, Abigail and Passepartout discuss the motivations and character of their head honcho. With little more than an hour until departure, Fogg tells Abigail and Passepartout that he is going ashore. He scans the crowd as the heroes are encouraged to make haste to board the Henrietta, a grand ship that will transport them back home.ĭespite being close enough to taste their victory, Phileas is clearly distracted. Phileas is informed that practically the whole city knows he’s coming through this train station today. Our trio is swarmed like the Victorian celebrities they are, and Abigail confidently steps forward as the group’s spokesperson. We join the action right where we left off last week– Fogg in NYC faced with the actual clock depicted in that postcard that’s been mocking him since he left London. ![]() ![]() You may recall last week our intrepid adventurers were speeding across the American West in the company of a fugitive Confederate soldier and his captor, Bass Reeves. Now’s it’s Day 70 and the finish line is within sight. Her television, film and audio include, Return (GMAC Film), Be Like Elsie (Lothian Films), Aladdin (Walt Disney Pictures), Gold (Eros International), Beauty and the Beast (Walt Disney Pictures), The Great (Hulu), The Terrific Treevils (Watford Palace and Woodland Trust production), Rumi (original cast recording), The Shadow of Tay (The Scotsman Sessions), and Letter To… (Stellar Quines and Pitlochry Festival Theatre). Blythe also released her first EP with electro-pop band Arroh.It’s finally here! Our eventful journey around the globe is drawing to a close in the season finale of Around the World in 80 Days, and it’s a nail-biter for sure. Blythe trained at The Dance School of Scotland and subsequently The Arts Educational Schools, London.īlythe’s theatre credits include, Jean in A Mother’s Song: A New Folk Musical (Macrobert Arts Centre) Belle in Beauty and the Beast (King’s Theatre Glasgow), Liz in Sunshine on Leith, Jean Passepartout in Around the World in 80 Days and Maggie in The Maggie Wall (Pitlochry Festival Theatre 2022), Princess Jasmine in Aladdin (SEC Armadillo), Ensemble in Rumi: The Musical in Concert (The London Coliseum), Ensemble in Joseph and The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat (The London Palladium 2021), Pinky in Bend It Like Beckham (North American premiere), Ensemble/Cover Princess Jasmine in Disney’s Aladdin (The Prince Edward Theatre, London), Ensemble in The Wizard of Oz (Sheffield Crucible), Cover Buffy/Ashley in Starlight Express (The Starlight Express Theatre, Bochum), Follies (The Royal Albert Hall), The Olivier Awards 2015 (Royal Opera House), and Tinker Bell in Peter Pan(Clyde Auditorium, Glasgow). ![]()
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