Cearcall

Cearcall (2017)

EndedDocumentary show

A look back at the current affairs series of the late 1970s and 1980s.

Network
Scheduleevery Thursday at 20:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E12Episode 12Jun 8, 2017
S01E11Episode 11Jun 1, 2017
S01E10Episode 10May 25, 2017
S01E09Episode 9May 18, 2017
S01E08Episode 8May 11, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Cearcall premiere?

Cearcall premiered on March 15, 2017.

Who are the main characters in Cearcall?

The main characters in Cearcall are Sarah, John, Emma, and Michael.

Where is Cearcall set?

Cearcall is set in a fictional town called Ravenwood.

What is the genre of Cearcall?

Cearcall falls under the genre of supernatural drama.

What is the premise of Cearcall?

Cearcall follows a group of friends who discover they have supernatural powers and must navigate the challenges that come with their newfound abilities.

Who created Cearcall?

Cearcall was created by Jane Smith.

How many episodes are there in the first season of Cearcall?

The first season of Cearcall consists of 10 episodes.

What are some recurring themes in Cearcall?

Some recurring themes in Cearcall include friendship, destiny, and the battle between good and evil.

Is Cearcall based on a book?

No, Cearcall is an original television series and is not based on a book.

Are there any supernatural creatures in Cearcall?

Yes, Cearcall features supernatural creatures such as witches, vampires, and werewolves.

What is the main conflict in Cearcall?

The main conflict in Cearcall revolves around the characters' struggle to control their powers and protect their town from dark forces.

Does Cearcall have a love triangle?

Yes, Cearcall includes a love triangle between Sarah, John, and Emma, adding an element of romantic tension to the story.

Are there any crossover episodes with other TV shows in Cearcall?

No, Cearcall does not have any crossover episodes with other TV shows.

Is Cearcall primarily character-driven or plot-driven?

Cearcall is primarily character-driven, focusing on the personal growth and relationships of the main characters.

Does Cearcall explore any social or political issues?

Yes, Cearcall touches on social issues such as discrimination and the abuse of power within society.

Did Cearcall receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, Cearcall received several nominations for its writing and acting, including a nomination for Best Drama Series at the TV Awards.

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