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Roar (1997 TV series)

Roar is a fantasy adventure television series created by Shaun Cassidy and Ron Koslow. The series originally aired on the Fox network from July 14 until September 1, 1997. It is set in the year 400 AD, following a young Irish man, Conor (Heath Ledger), as he sets out to rid his land of the invading Romans, but in order to accomplish this, he must first unite the Celtic clans. The series also starred Vera Farmiga, Lisa Zane, John Saint Ryan, and Sebastian Roché. Roar was cancelled after 8 episodes due to low ratings, and the final 5 episodes were not broadcast by the network until 2000.[1]

Roar
Genre
Created by
Starring
Theme music composerJon Ehrlich
Country of origin
  • United States
  • Australia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13 (5 unaired)
Production
Executive producers
  • Shaun Cassidy
  • Ron Koslow
  • Michael Nankin
ProducerHoward Grigsby
Production locationsQueensland, Australia
Running time60 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkFox
ReleaseJuly 14 (1997-07-14) –
September 1, 1997 (1997-09-01)

Plot edit

Roar chronicles the life of Conor (Ledger), a 20-year-old orphaned prince who must rise above tragedy to lead his people to freedom. Conor takes on a band of ragtag allies that include Tully (Greer), a teenage apprentice magician; Catlin (Farmiga), a beautiful former slave; and Fergus (Ryan), Conor's big-hearted, ebullient protector. Their primary struggle is against Longinus (Roché), a supernatural creature whose true essence is that of a 400-year-old Roman centurion ready to do the bidding of evil Queen Diana (Zane), who is an emissary of the Romans. In this fight for freedom, what is most important for Conor and his people is the Roar – the roar of the land, the roar of the people – a voice that echoes through every living creature and is the power of life.

Production edit

Development edit

The show was created by Shaun Cassidy on the heels of the success of the syndicated programs Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess. However, Roar was not very well received in the United States and lasted for only one season (8 of the 13 episodes were aired in 1997, with the last 5 not broadcast until 2000).

Alignment with Christian tradition edit

One of the major villains in the program was Longinus, played by Sebastian Roché, an immortal cursed by God for interfering with his plans. By Christian tradition, Longinus was the centurion who stabbed Jesus Christ with his spear during the Crucifixion. This spear, the Spear of Destiny, was supposedly the only weapon that could release Longinus from his curse. The show freely mixed Christian mythology, Celtic mythology, Druidism, and smatterings of history.[2][3]

Show notes edit

  • While the original airing of the show in North America did not broadcast all of the episodes, when syndicated to Australia, Canada and the UK, all episodes were aired.
  • Roar: The Complete Series was released on DVD on September 19, 2006. The 3-disc set includes all thirteen episodes.[4]
  • According to Sebastian Roché, the show was cancelled because it was up against Buffy the Vampire Slayer[5]

Cast edit

Main edit

 
 
 
Heath Ledger, Vera Farmiga, and Sebastian Roché (left to right) portrayed lead roles, Conor, Catlin, and Longinus, respectively.

Recurring edit

Guests edit

Episodes edit

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date
1"Pilot"Ralph HemeckerShaun Cassidy & Ron KoslowJuly 14, 1997 (1997-07-14)[6]
When he loses his family and the woman he loves, Prince Conor sets out on a quest for revenge against the ones who killed them. Conor's friend and mentor, the magician Galen, teaches him how to hear the "roar" of the land and shows him another destiny to follow. The Roman legions coming to take over the land are led by Queen Diana, a Roman woman who married a Celtic king, and the wizard Longinus, who is the soldier who killed Christ on the cross and is now cursed with immortality. Joined by Fergus, a warrior of his own tribe, Tully, a young man raised by Galen, and Catlin, a former Roman slave, he sets out to unite the Celtic tribes and fight the Romans.
2"Projector"Rick RosenthalLarry Barber & Paul BarberJuly 21, 1997 (1997-07-21)[7]
A traveling merchant tries to sell "atmos", a primitive form of gunpowder. There is a struggle to see who will control this new power called science, the Romans or the Celtic tribes.
3"The Chosen"Ian ToyntonJohn KirkJuly 28, 1997 (1997-07-28)[8]
A young boy is chosen as the leader of the druids, a mythical magical priesthood of the ancient Celts, known as the "Father". But there are those who wish to control or do the boy harm before he reaches the druid temple.
4"Banshee"Lou AntonioLawrence MeyersAugust 4, 1997 (1997-08-04)[9]
While making an alliance with another clan Conor and the others meet a beautiful woman. She turns out to be a banshee who has foreseen one of their deaths.
5"Doyle's Solution"Tucker GatesStory by : Lawrence Meyers
Teleplay by : Lawrence Meyers, Shaun Cassidy & Michael Nankin
August 11, 1997 (1997-08-11)[10]
Conor and Fergus run into a man named Doyle who has "adopted" a group of children around him including a beautiful young woman Molly, who is Fergus' daughter. But they soon realize that Doyle may not be as good and peaceful as he seems.
6"Red Boot"Thomas J. WrightLarry Barber & Paul BarberAugust 18, 1997 (1997-08-18)[11]
A Roman soldier comes to the island to find a document and conceal the truth that is important to the Christian faith. A big secret is revealed about Catlin's faith.
7"The Spear of Destiny"Jefery LevyMichael NankinAugust 25, 1997 (1997-08-25)[12]
Fergus tells the story of how Conor found the Spear of Destiny, of its power to corrupt, and of Longinus' attempt to gain everlasting peace by using the spear to kill himself.
8"The Eternal"Félix Enríquez AlcaláShaun Cassidy & Michael NankinSeptember 1, 1997 (1997-09-01)[13]
Conor is summoned by the Father who proposes a marriage for him to a druid novice. Longinus swears to bring down Conor's alliance, and begins to build a base of power, forcing Diana and others to swear allegiance to him.
9"Tash"David S. JacksonJohn Kirk2000 (2000)
Catlin accidentally drops a skull while in Galen's home. Shortly after, she is possessed by an evil spirit, a tash. Conor and Fergus race to save her, only to find that the spirit is none other than Catlin's long lost little sister, and the only way to get her out is to turn to Longinus.
10"Traps"Ian ToyntonLawrence Meyers2000 (2000)
Conor and Fergus arrive on an island that says they are interested in trading weapons with them. They are actually, though, selling weapons to Longinus and Diana. Conor and Fergus are given hours to survive the traps. If they do, they go free.
11"Daybreak"Ian ToyntonLarry Barber & Paul Barber2000 (2000)
When Conor recovers the remains of his family, he makes plans to bury them at his father's village, but thanks to Longinus' interference, he is not welcomed with open arms.
12"The Cage"Michael NankinShaun Cassidy & Michael Nankin2000 (2000)
Conor and Molly have a dubious romance. They travel to Molly's hometown to meet her mother, who has remarried. This husband is not quite as noble as Fergus. He is a spy for Longinus, and plots to kill Conor. In the end, Diana helps put Longinus in a "cage" that will keep him imprisoned for eternity.
13"Sweet Brigit"Jefery LevyStory by : Shaun Cassidy, Lawrence Meyers & John Kirk
Teleplay by : Shaun Cassidy
May 28, 2000 (2000-05-28)
Newly free from Longinus, everyone celebrates the union of Rome and the Celts. Conor and Fergus, on their way to the celebration meet a man trapped in a hole. Upon helping him out, he leaves them stuck with only the words, "Kiss the clay and you'll be free." Conor kisses the clay only to meet a beautiful young woman who can not speak, and who acts like a child in many ways. They take her in but are soon running from Diana who was threatened. The girl, who Conor names "Brigit", takes a liking to him, but flees one night after setting fire to a soldier. Unable to find her, they go to the man who revealed her to them. He tells them that "Brigit" is a Fire Sprite, and can not be trusted on her own.

Reception edit

Reviews edit

Ray Richmond, a television critic for Variety, gave the series a lukewarm review, "Even 1,500 years ago, it turns out that the Celtics were in need of a decent shooting guard and a big man in the middle. At least, that's what we're told in this adventure drama set in 5th century Europe that follows a ragtag band of Celtic warriors (is there another kind?) and their bloody battles with a group of nasty, oppressive Romans. Think of the Carringtons vs. the Colbys with a lot more leather... and fewer showers. Roar boasts deliciously elaborate costumes (from designer Jean Turnbull) and impeccable period detail. Yet unlike the divertingly cheesy Xena: Warrior Princess and Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, this summertime spectacle takes itself relatively seriously – a mistake when your chief female evildoer has a taste for bathing in cow dung."[14] Hal Boedeker for the Orlando Sentinel gave a positive review, writing, "The young stars are attractive, the action rarely flags, and the show is a rare fresh offering on broadcast television this summer. It is also more rousing than many new hour series this fall."[15]

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Category Recipient(s) Result
1998 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) Jon Ehrlich (for "Pilot") Nominated
Golden Reel Awards Best Sound Editing in Television Episodic – Dialogue & ADR Norval D. Crutcher III, Marty Vites, Andy Dawson, Robb Navrides (for "Pilot") Won
Robb Navrides (for "The Spear of Destiny") Nominated
1999 Australian Cinematographers Society Telefeatures, TV Drama & Mini Series John Stokes (for "Red Boot") Won

Other media edit

Books edit

Two books were written based on the Roar universe. Published in 1998, by William T. Quick writing as "Sean Kiernan," Roar: A Novel (ISBN 0-0610-5914-5) gives a backstory leading up to the pilot episode, and Roar: The Cauldron (ISBN 0-0610-5936-6) tells the story of Conor's quest to find the legendary Cauldron.[16][17]

References edit

  1. ^ Meyers, Lawrence (July 14, 2009). "Roar: Heath Ledger's Lost Television Series". Blogger News.
  2. ^ "Series: Roar". TV Tropes.
  3. ^ "Celtic Film & TV". Celtic Myth Podshow.
  4. ^ "Roar – Complete Series : DVD Talk Review". DVD Talk. September 19, 2006.
  5. ^ "Memories from the Set: Sebastian Roché". 8 March 2017.
  6. ^ "Roar – Season 1, Episode 1: Pilot". TV.com.
  7. ^ "Roar – Season 1, Episode 2: Projector". TV.com.
  8. ^ "Roar – Season 1, Episode 3: The Chosen". TV.com.
  9. ^ "Roar – Season 1, Episode 4: Banshee". TV.com.
  10. ^ "Roar – Season 1, Episode 5: Doyle's Solution". TV.com.
  11. ^ "Roar – Season 1, Episode 6: Red Boot". TV.com.
  12. ^ "Roar – Season 1, Episode 7: The Spear of Destiny". TV.com.
  13. ^ "Roar – Season 1, Episode 8: The Eternal". TV.com.
  14. ^ Richmond, Ray (July 20, 1997). "Review: 'Roar'". Variety.
  15. ^ Boedeker, Hal (July 13, 1997). "Fox's 'Roar' Breathes Life Into A Vapid Summer". Orlando Sentinel.
  16. ^ Kiernan, Sean (February 4, 1998). Roar: A Novelization (Book 1) Paperback. HarperCollins. ISBN 0061059145.
  17. ^ Kiernan, Sean (May 6, 1998). The Cauldron (Roar, Book 2) Paperback. HarperCollins. ISBN 0061059366.

External links edit

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Roar is a fantasy adventure television series created by Shaun Cassidy and Ron Koslow The series originally aired on the Fox network from July 14 until September 1 1997 It is set in the year 400 AD following a young Irish man Conor Heath Ledger as he sets out to rid his land of the invading Romans but in order to accomplish this he must first unite the Celtic clans The series also starred Vera Farmiga Lisa Zane John Saint Ryan and Sebastian Roche Roar was cancelled after 8 episodes due to low ratings and the final 5 episodes were not broadcast by the network until 2000 1 RoarGenreFantasy AdventureCreated byShaun Cassidy Ron KoslowStarringHeath Ledger Lisa Zane Sebastian Roche Vera Farmiga John Saint Ryan Alonzo GreerTheme music composerJon EhrlichCountry of originUnited States AustraliaOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes13 5 unaired ProductionExecutive producersShaun Cassidy Ron Koslow Michael NankinProducerHoward GrigsbyProduction locationsQueensland AustraliaRunning time60 minutesProduction companiesSea Change ProductionsUniversal TelevisionOriginal releaseNetworkFoxReleaseJuly 14 1997 07 14 September 1 1997 1997 09 01 Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 2 1 Development 2 2 Alignment with Christian tradition 2 3 Show notes 3 Cast 3 1 Main 3 2 Recurring 3 3 Guests 4 Episodes 5 Reception 5 1 Reviews 5 2 Awards and nominations 6 Other media 6 1 Books 7 References 8 External linksPlot editRoar chronicles the life of Conor Ledger a 20 year old orphaned prince who must rise above tragedy to lead his people to freedom Conor takes on a band of ragtag allies that include Tully Greer a teenage apprentice magician Catlin Farmiga a beautiful former slave and Fergus Ryan Conor s big hearted ebullient protector Their primary struggle is against Longinus Roche a supernatural creature whose true essence is that of a 400 year old Roman centurion ready to do the bidding of evil Queen Diana Zane who is an emissary of the Romans In this fight for freedom what is most important for Conor and his people is the Roar the roar of the land the roar of the people a voice that echoes through every living creature and is the power of life Production editDevelopment edit The show was created by Shaun Cassidy on the heels of the success of the syndicated programs Hercules The Legendary Journeys and Xena Warrior Princess However Roar was not very well received in the United States and lasted for only one season 8 of the 13 episodes were aired in 1997 with the last 5 not broadcast until 2000 Alignment with Christian tradition edit One of the major villains in the program was Longinus played by Sebastian Roche an immortal cursed by God for interfering with his plans By Christian tradition Longinus was the centurion who stabbed Jesus Christ with his spear during the Crucifixion This spear the Spear of Destiny was supposedly the only weapon that could release Longinus from his curse The show freely mixed Christian mythology Celtic mythology Druidism and smatterings of history 2 3 Show notes edit While the original airing of the show in North America did not broadcast all of the episodes when syndicated to Australia Canada and the UK all episodes were aired Roar The Complete Series was released on DVD on September 19 2006 The 3 disc set includes all thirteen episodes 4 According to Sebastian Roche the show was cancelled because it was up against Buffy the Vampire Slayer 5 Cast editMain edit nbsp nbsp nbsp Heath Ledger Vera Farmiga and Sebastian Roche left to right portrayed lead roles Conor Catlin and Longinus respectively Heath Ledger as Conor Lisa Zane as Queen Diana Sebastian Roche as Gaius Cassius Longinus Vera Farmiga as Catlin John Saint Ryan as Fergus Alonzo Greer as Tully Recurring edit Michael Roughan as The Slavemaster Melissa George as Molly Carl Snell as Glas The Father Keri Russell as Claire Daniel Gecic as King Derek Peter McCauley as Culann Brach Guests edit Perry Anzilotti as Malachy 1 episode Brigid Brannagh as Shannon 1 episode Rob Carlton as Morvern 1 episode as Robert Carlton Jason Carter as Pasolinus 1 episode Gabrielle Fitzpatrick as Vorgeen 1 episode Deborra Lee Furness as Agrona 1 episode Brooke Harman as Amalia 1 episode Desmond Kelly as Furbaide 1 episode Simon Lyndon as Colm 1 episode Peter McCauley as Culann Brach two episodes Barry McEvoy as Dunn 1 episode Don McManus as Doyle 1 episode Michela Noonan as Edain 1 episode Wayne Pygram as Goll 1 episode Susanna Thompson as Gweneth 1 episode Episodes editNo Title Directed by Written by Original air date 1 Pilot Ralph HemeckerShaun Cassidy amp Ron KoslowJuly 14 1997 1997 07 14 6 When he loses his family and the woman he loves Prince Conor sets out on a quest for revenge against the ones who killed them Conor s friend and mentor the magician Galen teaches him how to hear the roar of the land and shows him another destiny to follow The Roman legions coming to take over the land are led by Queen Diana a Roman woman who married a Celtic king and the wizard Longinus who is the soldier who killed Christ on the cross and is now cursed with immortality Joined by Fergus a warrior of his own tribe Tully a young man raised by Galen and Catlin a former Roman slave he sets out to unite the Celtic tribes and fight the Romans 2 Projector Rick RosenthalLarry Barber amp Paul BarberJuly 21 1997 1997 07 21 7 A traveling merchant tries to sell atmos a primitive form of gunpowder There is a struggle to see who will control this new power called science the Romans or the Celtic tribes 3 The Chosen Ian ToyntonJohn KirkJuly 28 1997 1997 07 28 8 A young boy is chosen as the leader of the druids a mythical magical priesthood of the ancient Celts known as the Father But there are those who wish to control or do the boy harm before he reaches the druid temple 4 Banshee Lou AntonioLawrence MeyersAugust 4 1997 1997 08 04 9 While making an alliance with another clan Conor and the others meet a beautiful woman She turns out to be a banshee who has foreseen one of their deaths 5 Doyle s Solution Tucker GatesStory by Lawrence MeyersTeleplay by Lawrence Meyers Shaun Cassidy amp Michael NankinAugust 11 1997 1997 08 11 10 Conor and Fergus run into a man named Doyle who has adopted a group of children around him including a beautiful young woman Molly who is Fergus daughter But they soon realize that Doyle may not be as good and peaceful as he seems 6 Red Boot Thomas J WrightLarry Barber amp Paul BarberAugust 18 1997 1997 08 18 11 A Roman soldier comes to the island to find a document and conceal the truth that is important to the Christian faith A big secret is revealed about Catlin s faith 7 The Spear of Destiny Jefery LevyMichael NankinAugust 25 1997 1997 08 25 12 Fergus tells the story of how Conor found the Spear of Destiny of its power to corrupt and of Longinus attempt to gain everlasting peace by using the spear to kill himself 8 The Eternal Felix Enriquez AlcalaShaun Cassidy amp Michael NankinSeptember 1 1997 1997 09 01 13 Conor is summoned by the Father who proposes a marriage for him to a druid novice Longinus swears to bring down Conor s alliance and begins to build a base of power forcing Diana and others to swear allegiance to him 9 Tash David S JacksonJohn Kirk2000 2000 Catlin accidentally drops a skull while in Galen s home Shortly after she is possessed by an evil spirit a tash Conor and Fergus race to save her only to find that the spirit is none other than Catlin s long lost little sister and the only way to get her out is to turn to Longinus 10 Traps Ian ToyntonLawrence Meyers2000 2000 Conor and Fergus arrive on an island that says they are interested in trading weapons with them They are actually though selling weapons to Longinus and Diana Conor and Fergus are given hours to survive the traps If they do they go free 11 Daybreak Ian ToyntonLarry Barber amp Paul Barber2000 2000 When Conor recovers the remains of his family he makes plans to bury them at his father s village but thanks to Longinus interference he is not welcomed with open arms 12 The Cage Michael NankinShaun Cassidy amp Michael Nankin2000 2000 Conor and Molly have a dubious romance They travel to Molly s hometown to meet her mother who has remarried This husband is not quite as noble as Fergus He is a spy for Longinus and plots to kill Conor In the end Diana helps put Longinus in a cage that will keep him imprisoned for eternity 13 Sweet Brigit Jefery LevyStory by Shaun Cassidy Lawrence Meyers amp John KirkTeleplay by Shaun CassidyMay 28 2000 2000 05 28 Newly free from Longinus everyone celebrates the union of Rome and the Celts Conor and Fergus on their way to the celebration meet a man trapped in a hole Upon helping him out he leaves them stuck with only the words Kiss the clay and you ll be free Conor kisses the clay only to meet a beautiful young woman who can not speak and who acts like a child in many ways They take her in but are soon running from Diana who was threatened The girl who Conor names Brigit takes a liking to him but flees one night after setting fire to a soldier Unable to find her they go to the man who revealed her to them He tells them that Brigit is a Fire Sprite and can not be trusted on her own Reception editReviews edit Ray Richmond a television critic for Variety gave the series a lukewarm review Even 1 500 years ago it turns out that the Celtics were in need of a decent shooting guard and a big man in the middle At least that s what we re told in this adventure drama set in 5th century Europe that follows a ragtag band of Celtic warriors is there another kind and their bloody battles with a group of nasty oppressive Romans Think of the Carringtons vs the Colbys with a lot more leather and fewer showers Roar boasts deliciously elaborate costumes from designer Jean Turnbull and impeccable period detail Yet unlike the divertingly cheesy Xena Warrior Princess and Hercules The Legendary Journeys this summertime spectacle takes itself relatively seriously a mistake when your chief female evildoer has a taste for bathing in cow dung 14 Hal Boedeker for the Orlando Sentinel gave a positive review writing The young stars are attractive the action rarely flags and the show is a rare fresh offering on broadcast television this summer It is also more rousing than many new hour series this fall 15 Awards and nominations edit Year Award Category Recipient s Result 1998 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Music Composition for a Series Dramatic Underscore Jon Ehrlich for Pilot Nominated Golden Reel Awards Best Sound Editing in Television Episodic Dialogue amp ADR Norval D Crutcher III Marty Vites Andy Dawson Robb Navrides for Pilot Won Robb Navrides for The Spear of Destiny Nominated 1999 Australian Cinematographers Society Telefeatures TV Drama amp Mini Series John Stokes for Red Boot WonOther media editBooks edit Two books were written based on the Roar universe Published in 1998 by William T Quick writing as Sean Kiernan Roar A Novel ISBN 0 0610 5914 5 gives a backstory leading up to the pilot episode and Roar The Cauldron ISBN 0 0610 5936 6 tells the story of Conor s quest to find the legendary Cauldron 16 17 References edit Meyers Lawrence July 14 2009 Roar Heath Ledger s Lost Television Series Blogger News Series Roar TV Tropes Celtic Film amp TV Celtic Myth Podshow Roar Complete Series DVD Talk Review DVD Talk September 19 2006 Memories from the Set Sebastian Roche 8 March 2017 Roar Season 1 Episode 1 Pilot TV com Roar Season 1 Episode 2 Projector TV com Roar Season 1 Episode 3 The Chosen TV com Roar Season 1 Episode 4 Banshee TV com Roar Season 1 Episode 5 Doyle s Solution TV com Roar Season 1 Episode 6 Red Boot TV com Roar Season 1 Episode 7 The Spear of Destiny TV com Roar Season 1 Episode 8 The Eternal TV com Richmond Ray July 20 1997 Review Roar Variety Boedeker Hal July 13 1997 Fox s Roar Breathes Life Into A Vapid Summer Orlando Sentinel Kiernan Sean February 4 1998 Roar A Novelization Book 1 Paperback HarperCollins ISBN 0061059145 Kiernan Sean May 6 1998 The Cauldron Roar Book 2 Paperback HarperCollins ISBN 0061059366 External links editRoar at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roar 1997 TV series amp oldid 1215828086, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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