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Ripper Street is a BBC fictional drama based in Whitechapel following on from the infamous murders of Jack the Ripper. The first episode was broadcast on the 30 December 2012. A second series was confirmed in January 2013, with the first episode being broadcast on.[1][2] The third series was produced by Amazon Prime Instant Video and uploaded weekly onto the Amazon UK site from November 2014.[3][4] A fourth series, again produced by Amazon Prime Instant Video, began airing weekly on the service, beginning The series was originally expected to consist of eight episodes,[5] but ended up featuring six[citation needed], including a feature-length (130 min.) premiere. The series has been renewed for a fifth series.[6][7][8] Contents 1 Series overview 2 Episodes 2.1 Series 1 (2012–13) 2.2 Series 2 (2013) 2.3 Series 3 (2014) 2.4 Series 4 (2016) 3 References Series overview[edit] Series Episodes Originally aired First aired Last aired 1 8 30 December 2012 ( ) 24 February 2013 ( ) 2 8  ( ) 16 December 2013 ( ) 3 8 14 November 2014 ( ) 26 December 2014 ( ) 4 6  ( ) 19 February 2016 ( ) Episodes[edit] Series 1 (2012–13)[edit] The first series is set in 1889. No. overall No. in season Title Directed by Written by Original air date UK viewers (millions) [9] 1 1 I Need Light Tom Shankland Richard Warlow 30 December 2012 ( ) 7.89 When the body of violinist Maude Thwaites is found, it bears all the hallmarks of a Ripper killing. However, an autopsy by Jackson suggests it is a copy-cat killing. Despite opposition from journalist Fred Best ( David Dawson) and Chief Inspector Frederick Abberline ( Clive Russell Detective Inspector Reid and his team enter into the world of Sir Arthur Donaldson ( Mark Dexter a pioneer in early photographic.
Sgt Ralph Sarchie, of the 46th Precinct in South Bronx, retired after 16 years on the force Sarchie's account of his experiences as exorcist detailed in his 2001 book inspired the film Deliver Us From Evil with Eric Bana Sarchie and a Catholic priest would sprinkle holy water, pray and restrain people believed to be possessed By day, New York City Police Sgt Ralph Sarchie arrested criminals, by in his off-time the veteran cop was moonlighting as a cross-wielding exorcist. Sarchie's accounts as a real-life demonologist in New York detailed in his 2001 book served as basis for the new horror film Deliver Us From Evil, out in theatres July 2. The film starring Eric Bana as Sgt Sarchie already has been described as likely the scariest horror flick of the year. Scroll down for videos Dangerous hobby: NYPD Sgt Ralph Sarchie has spent years moonlighting as an exorcist in New York City Art imitating life: Retired Sgt Sarchie's (left) experiences as a real-life demon hunter inspired the horror film Deliver Us From Evil starring Eric Bana (right) as the officer Based on real events: The film, out July 2, follows Sgt Sarchie as he investigates a series of demonic possession in New York City According to the film's IMDB page, Deliver Us From Evil, directed by Scott Derrickson and starring Olivia Munn, follows Sarchie as he combats demonic possessions that are terrorizing the city. In a short video excerpt from the upcoming documentary Sarchie, the retired 16-year NYPD veteran reveals that he took part in more than 20 exorcisms, snippets of which are seen in the clip. Sarchie got involved in what he calls 'the work' after reading the 1990 book Satan's Harvest about demonic possessions. The officer from the 46th Precinct in South Bronx teamed up with a renegade Catholic priest, played in the upcoming film by Edgar Ramirez, performing exorcism rituals on people who were believed to.