Whiskey Echo
'Whiskey Echo' is an Irish-Canadian mini-series that follows a group of young international aid workers who have set up a health centre in Sudan during the Second Sudanese Civil War.
Whiskey Echo | |
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Also known as | Zona de Guerra (Brazil) |
Created by | David Young |
Starring | Joanne Kelly Callum Keith Rennie David Alpay Jason Barry Dominique McElligott |
Composer(s) | Paul Intson |
Country of origin | Ireland Canada |
No. of episodes | 4 |
Production | |
Production location(s) | South Africa |
Running time | 4 x 60 minutes |
Production company(s) | Barna-Alper Productions |
Release | |
First shown in | Ireland |
Original release | January 17 – February 8, 2005 |
External links | |
Website |
Characters
Whiskey Echo had a large ensemble cast of characters.
'The Aid Workers'
- Dr. Rollie Saunders (Callum Keith Rennie)
- Jenna Breeden (Joanne Kelly)
- Rachel (Dominique McElligott)
- Carlo (David Alpay)
- Rafe (Jason Barry)
- Mo (San Shella)
'The Refugees'
- Bernadette (Nthati Moshesh)
- Kim (Thapelo Ragedi)
'The Military'
- Simon Mabor (Frederick McCormack)
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