Trinity Hitting DVD
. Trinity, produced by the BAFTA-award winning / Emmy-nominated Ash Atalla, has been touted as the UK's answer to Gossip Girl. After setting trends with his highly successful UK sitcoms The Office (which inspired the hit US spin-off) and The IT Crowd, Atalla took the plunge into this scandal-soaked drama. Now getting attention stateside, this 3DVD set will hit stores just after it airs on Showtime Next this spring. Taking place at the 900-year-old Trinity College, this once upscale playground for the rich and affluent is opening its doors to "regular" students, including freshman Charlotte Arc. She enrolls to uncover what happened to her father, a professor at the college who mysteriously died just before the new semester. As she befriends other new students at the school, they begin to unveil a web of sinister activities within the halls of Trinity, involving sex, drugs, and secret societies, such as the peculiar Dandelion Club. A twisting, turning storyline with a touch of dark comedy, Trinity is an engaging series that joins Eagle's growing collection of television DVDs, such as Tracey Ullman's State of the Union and Blood Ties. With over an hour of extra material of as a bonus, the US audience can finally experience what the Trinity buzz is all about! The first episode is available as a free download on iTunes here Preview and Purchase Trinity CDs |
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