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British television series
Neverwhere is an urban fantasy television six-part drama by Neil Gaiman that first aired in 1996 on BBC2. The series is set in "London Below", a magical
Neverwhere
Novel by Neil Gaiman
Neverwhere is the companion novelisation written by English author Neil Gaiman of the television serial Neverwhere, written by Gaiman and devised by Lenny
Neverwhere_(novel)
Comics character
by Richard Corben. The first appeared in the 1968 animated short film Neverwhere. The second has been appearing in comics since 1973, and in short stories
Den_(comics)
Topics referred to by the same term
Neverwhere is a 1996 television series by Neil Gaiman. Neverwhere may also refer to: Neverwhere (novel), a 1996 novelization of the series by Neil Gaiman
Neverwhere_(disambiguation)
2013 radio play of the Neil Gaiman novel
Neverwhere is a radio drama based on the 1996 novel Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman. It was dramatised by Dirk Maggs. The theme music is by James Hannigan. On
Neverwhere_(radio_play)
British actor
radio adaptation of Neil Gaiman's London fantasy Neverwhere. BBC, Neil Gaiman's London fantasy Neverwhere George Harris at IMDb Video interview at Trailblazers
George_Harris_(actor)
English writer (born 1960)
Hollywood. Retrieved 24 May 2023. "BBC Radio 4 - Neil Gaiman - Neverwhere - About Neverwhere". BBC. Archived from the original on 4 March 2013. "BBC Radio
Neil_Gaiman
British actress (born 1966)
a rival firm. Greig appeared in supporting parts, notably as Lamia in Neverwhere (1996) and The Mother in an episode of People Like Us (2000). Her first
Tamsin_Greig
Scottish actress (born 1975)
is a Scottish actress. She has played Door in the urban fantasy series Neverwhere (1996), Kate in the film A Knight's Tale (2001), Cat MacKenzie in the
Laura_Fraser
Welsh actor (1944–2017)
was often cast in villainous roles including Mr Croup in Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere (1996), Peter Baxter in ITV police drama The Bill (2002) and crime boss
Hywel_Bennett
British painter and film director (born 1973)
as a production runner on the television series Screen Two (1996) and Neverwhere (1996). He worked as a unit driver in the film The Tribe (1998). He then
Jim_Threapleton
Canadian-born British actress
by a starring role as Hunter in Neil Gaiman's 1996 fantasy mini-series Neverwhere (1996). She featured in guest roles in various series in the 2000s, and
Tanya_Moodie
British television actor
television series including Chef!, Doctors and Spooks. Gary starred in Neverwhere, the 1996 BBC TV fantasy series written by Neil Gaiman, playing the lead
Gary_Bakewell
Scottish actress
1996, Wallace was featured as Serpentine in Neil Gaiman's BBC miniseries Neverwhere, and played Major Iceborg in The Fifth Element. In the 2000s, she continued
Julie_T._Wallace
English actress (born 1982)
tormentor." In March 2013, she played the Lady Door in the radio play of Neverwhere, based on the novel by Neil Gaiman. Later that year, she appeared in the
Natalie_Dormer
British actor (1928–2022)
Silver Chair. In 2013, he played Old Bailey in the radio adaptation of Neverwhere, dramatised by Dirk Maggs and in 2015 he was among an ensemble cast in
Bernard_Cribbins
English actor, ceramicist and comedian (born 1970)
the role of Lord Ratspeaker in a BBC radio adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere, adapted by Dirk Maggs. From 2013 to 2019, Vegas has played Wet Eric Agnew
Johnny_Vegas
English actor and singer (1922–2015)
2013, he voiced The Earl of Earl's Court in the BBC Radio 4 radio play Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman. Lee recorded special dialogue, in addition to serving
Christopher_Lee
1981 Canadian animated film
a lightning experiment, the orb hurls the young man into the world of Neverwhere, where he transforms into a naked, muscular man called Den, an acronym
Heavy_Metal_(film)
British actor and presenter (born 1965)
Harewood played the Marquis de Carabas in the BBC Radio 4 Radio Play of Neverwhere (2013). In 2022, Harewood voiced Destruction of the Endless in Act III
David_Harewood
Cumberbatch and the cast of Neverwhere – first photo and air date revealed". Radio Times. Retrieved 25 March 2013. "Neil Gaiman – Neverwhere". BBC Radio 4. 1 January
List of Benedict Cumberbatch performances
List_of_Benedict_Cumberbatch_performances
1992 studio album by At the Gates
violin on "The Season to Come", "Through Gardens of Grief", "Within" and "Neverwhere" Production At the Gates – production, mixing Hans Hall – engineering
The_Red_in_the_Sky_Is_Ours
English actor (b. 1952)
of Lord Portico & Stockton in a BBC radio adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere, adapted by Dirk Maggs. He plays Martyn Gibson in the long-running BBC
Jon_Glover
English actor
Fuliginous, Ruislip & Blackfriar in a BBC radio adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere, adapted by Dirk Maggs.[citation needed] In 2014, Gilet joined the cast
Don_Gilet
District in central London, England
episode 'The Last Shout.' Knightsbridge is referenced in the story book Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman as a place the protagonists need to cross to go to the
Knightsbridge
English actor
actress Tamsin Greig at a wrap party after Neil Gaiman's 1996 miniseries Neverwhere finished recording. They married in 1997 and they have three children
Richard_Leaf
British actor (1930–2016)
series, Snowy in The Adventures of Tintin, and Tooley in Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere. Although no other role gained him the same attention as Manuel, Sachs
Andrew_Sachs
English actor (born 1976)
the Angel Islington in the 2013 BBC Radio 4 adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere. In the same year, he led the BBC Radio 3 adaptation of Michael Frayn's
Benedict_Cumberbatch
British actor and author (born 1964)
alongside Martin Clunes; Mark Grace in Casualty; the Marquis de Carabas in Neverwhere; Alan Johnson in Peep Show; Lyndon Jones in Green Wing; and Shorty in
Paterson_Joseph
"Back to the Real London or Mapping the City of the Past in Gaiman's Neverwhere, Fafnir - Nordic Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy Research, Volume
List_of_fictional_settlements
Scottish actor (born 1979)
Eleanor Rigby. He performed the male lead in radio play adaptation of Neverwhere written by Neil Gaiman. In October 2016, McAvoy played the character Richard
James_McAvoy
British actor (born 1945)
television series including Boys from the Blackstuff, Hope and Glory, Neverwhere, Great Expectations, The Mists of Avalon, Heartburn Hotel, Roughnecks
Clive_Russell
Scottish actor and director (born 1958)
and the angel Islington in Neil Gaiman's BBC Two gothic fantasy serial Neverwhere, both in 1996. His minor and guest roles have included: a TV producer
Peter_Capaldi
Ghanaian-British actor
Clarence, and Homeless Man in a BBC radio adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere, adapted by Dirk Maggs. He also reprised his role as Barry in Trevor's
Abdul_Salis
English actor
series Nathan Merceron 2 episodes 2012 Private Peaceful Film Corporal 2013 Neverwhere Radio Play Gary/Second Guard 2017 Casualty TV series Arnold Letts Series
Paul_Chequer
British actress (born 1970)
1996 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues — Kathy Markham — one episode — 1996 Neverwhere — Jessica — four episodes — 1996 Big Bad World — Dido — one episode —
Elizabeth_Marmur
Audio drama directed by Dirk Maggs
Neil Gaiman to produce audio adaptations of his novels Good Omens and Neverwhere. Maggs and Gaiman had wanted to create a BBC audio drama adaptation of
The_Sandman_(audio_drama)
English actor (1931–2021)
(opposite Keith Barron), Quilp in The Old Curiosity Shop and Old Bailey in Neverwhere. He appeared in a wide variety of programmes, such as EastEnders (playing
Trevor_Peacock
List of films featuring James McAvoy
caption_text Year Title Role Ref. 2013 Neverwhere Richard Mayhew 2015 Orson Welles' Heart of Darkness Marlow 2020 The Sandman Dream 2026 Harry Potter:
List of James McAvoy performances
List_of_James_McAvoy_performances
1904 G. K. Chesterton novel
Chesterton's 1984. The novel is also quoted at the start of Neil Gaiman's novel Neverwhere. Both this novel and Chesterton's The Man Who Was Thursday are referenced
The_Napoleon_of_Notting_Hill
English author and Christian apologist (1874–1936)
library, and that The Napoleon of Notting Hill influenced his own book Neverwhere. Gaiman based the character Gilbert from the comic book The Sandman on
G._K._Chesterton
English actress and narrator (born 1968)
played the role of Hunter in a BBC radio production of Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere, adapted by Dirk Maggs. She portrayed Siuan Sanche in the television series
Sophie_Okonedo
was announced to direct and produce a television series adaptation of Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman, which had previously been a miniseries and a novel. Mark
Francis Lawrence's unrealized projects
Francis_Lawrence's_unrealized_projects
Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere #1–9 (adapted by Mike Carey, drawn by Glenn Fabry, Vertigo, 2005–2006) collected as Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere (tpb, 224 pages
Neil_Gaiman_bibliography
English stage and television actress
the character of Mrs Raven in My Hero and has had guest appearances in Neverwhere, Gimme Gimme Gimme, The Vicar of Dibley, The Smoking Room and The Catherine
Geraldine_McNulty
London My Family - Chiswick My Hero - Northolt Nathan Barley - Shoreditch Neverwhere - "London Below", a fictional realm co-existing with London The New Statesman
List of television shows set in London
List_of_television_shows_set_in_London
British digital radio station
before being aired on Radio 4) What's So Funny? (Comedy review show) Neverwhere (Neil Gaiman's fantasy, first episode aired on Radio 4 with subsequent
BBC_Radio_4_Extra
American actor (born 1987)
Episode: "Slow Hand" 2021 Dota: Dragon's Blood Idwal (voice) Episode: "Neverwhere Land" 2022 FBI: Most Wanted Will Conway Episode: "Decriminalized" 2023
Nick_Thurston
British comedian and actor (born 1958)
co-creator with Neil Gaiman and producer of the 1996 BBC drama serial Neverwhere. Henry appeared as a backing singer on Kate Bush's album The Red Shoes
Lenny_Henry
British musician (born 1948)
published in 1996. In 1996, Eno scored the six-part fantasy television series Neverwhere. In 2004, Fripp and Eno recorded another ambient music collaboration album
Brian_Eno
English infrastructure system
2025. The system plays a part in English writer Neil Gaiman's 1996 novel Neverwhere. The system plays a part in Australian writer Michael Robotham's 2005
London_sewer_system
Structures beneath London
London sewerage system Catacombs of London Subterranean rivers of London Neverwhere, a story set in a fantasy underground London Individual sites of interest:
Subterranean_London
British journalist and activist for transgender rights
2017. Iqbal, Nosheen (29 March 2013). "Radio 1 Stories: The Hate Debate; Neverwhere – radio review". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 17 October
Paris_Lees
"Back to the Real London or Mapping the City of the Past in Gaiman's Neverwhere, Fafnir - Nordic Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy Research, Volume
List of fictional towns in literature
List_of_fictional_towns_in_literature
Lacking stable, safe, functional housing
Stone Cold by Robert Swindells. 1996. Junk by Melvin Burgess. 1996. Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman. 2010. Street Logic by Steve Sundberg, Bookstand Publishing
Homelessness
Imprint of comic-book publisher DC Comics
My Faith in Frankie (2004), the comic book adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere (2005–6) and the OGN God Save the Queen (2007). In 2007 he launched the
Vertigo_Comics
English actress
1996, Marston made her debut appearance on television in the mini-series Neverwhere, playing the role of Anasthesia for two episodes, in a cast which included
Amy_Marston
Rapid transit system in England
Doors, An American Werewolf in London, Creep, Tube Tales, Sherlock and Neverwhere. The London Underground Film Office received more than 200 requests to
London_Underground
British actor (1925–2002)
heard. His guest appearances on TV include The Avengers, Department S, Neverwhere, the Doctor Who serial Four to Doomsday (1982) and the Blake's 7 episode
Stratford_Johns
American ballet dancer
Couture, Romeo + Juliet (Juliet), The Red Violin Benjamin Millepied: Neverwhere, Plainspoken Alexey Miroshnichenko: The Lady with The Little Dog Justin
Sterling_Hyltin
Building in Central London, England
domination of the London skyline is attested to in Neil Gaiman's novel Neverwhere (1996), where it is called "an ugly and distinctive Sixties skyscraper"
Centre_Point
Works of fiction set in London, England
Area (1994) Helen Fielding — Bridget Jones's Diary (1996) Neil Gaiman — Neverwhere (1996) is set partly in real London, and partly in an alternative 'London
London_in_fiction
British comics artist
and in 2005 worked on the comics adaptation of Gaiman's TV series/novel Neverwhere with writer Mike Carey. Recent projects include providing the art for
Glenn_Fabry
British actress
Chocolate Bars Voice Over BBC Radio/Film 400 Advert 2013 Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere Anaesthesia, Tenant 2 – female, and Match girl BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio
Yasmin_Paige
Closed London Underground station
is the inspiration for a location in the television series and novel Neverwhere, where it provides an entrance to an underground labyrinth. A much modified
Down_Street_tube_station
Topics referred to by the same term
Below (film), a 2014 found-footage horror film "As Above, So Below" (Neverwhere), a 1996 television episode As Above, So Below (Forced Entry album), 1991
As_Above,_So_Below
English actor
also played Vince the Mushroom Man in a continuation of Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere series, How The Marquis Got His Coat Back. "Saxon". Elise Valmorbida.
Divian_Ladwa
Filmography
British-style: how Neil Gaiman, Lenny Henry, and an evil Peter Capaldi made Neverwhere". The Daily Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Archived from the original on 26
Peter_Capaldi_filmography
Name list
13 Going on 30 Richard Mayhew, main character in the television series Neverwhere Richard Michaels, a character in the 1989 American science-fiction drama
Richard
Romantic fantasy film by Matthew Vaughn
coincidentally included names found in Gaiman's The Books of Magic (Empusa) and Neverwhere (Lamia). On the film's differences from the novel, Gaiman commented, "I
Stardust_(2007_film)
Topics referred to by the same term
nobleman in the fairy tale Puss in Boots A character in the BBC TV series Neverwhere and its novelisation, both written by Neil Gaiman A character in the webcomic
Marquis_de_Carabas
1993 studio album by At the Gates
2003 re-release bonus tracks No. Title Length 12. "Neverwhere (Live)" 6:04 13. "Beyond Good and Evil (Live)" 2:42 14. "The Architects (Demo)" 3:29 15.
With Fear I Kiss the Burning Darkness
With_Fear_I_Kiss_the_Burning_Darkness
2013 novel by Neil Gaiman
v t e Neil Gaiman bibliography Novels Good Omens Neverwhere Stardust The Sandman: The Dream Hunters American Gods Coraline Anansi Boys InterWorld Odd and
The Ocean at the End of the Lane
The_Ocean_at_the_End_of_the_Lane
Aristocracy of fiction
Google Books. Leader, Michael (March 19, 2013). "Looking back at BBC Two's Neverwhere". Denofgeek.com. Retrieved September 11, 2020. "About this comic: Characters"
List_of_fictional_nobility
German musician and actor (born 1949)
author Neil Gaiman. "Vandemar" is based on a character from Gaiman's novel Neverwhere. Witt was featured in Angelzoom's 2004 video "Back in the Moment" and
Joachim_Witt
1978 DC Comics cancellation purge
Society of Super Villains "Metal Men" in Adventure Comics "The Man from Neverwhere", a creation of writer Roger McKenzie for Adventure Comics, "some sort
DC_Explosion_and_DC_Implosion
American illustrator and comic book artist (1940–2020)
saga of his most famous creation, Den, which had begun in the short film Neverwhere and a short story in the underground publication Grim Wit No. 2. The saga
Richard_Corben
1997 video game
Brian Eno, who included some tracks from his soundtrack of the TV series Neverwhere and his album Generative Music 1 (both were from 1996). The rest of the
Nile: An Ancient Egyptian Quest
Nile:_An_Ancient_Egyptian_Quest
English actor (1927–2019)
Episode: "The Cask of Amontillado" 1996 No Bananas Perce 2 episodes 1996 Neverwhere The Earl 2 episodes 1996 The Bill Arthur Gordon Episode: "Old Codgers"
Freddie_Jones
Bermudian actor (1917–2020)
and Pascoe, and Lovejoy. In 1996 he appeared on BBC2 as The Abbot in Neverwhere, an urban fantasy television series by Neil Gaiman. He also appeared in
Earl_Cameron
Purely acoustic dramatized performance
The Tomorrow People. In 2013 BBC Radio 4 released a radio adaptation of Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman, featuring a cast of well known television and film actors
Radio_drama
been banished from Hel and could never die. In Neil Gaiman's 1996 novel Neverwhere, a minor character briefly mentions the story "The Masque of the Red Death"
The Masque of the Red Death in popular culture
The_Masque_of_the_Red_Death_in_popular_culture
Welsh television director
Open All Hours and Mountain Goats. In 1996, he directed the mini-series Neverwhere, which was devised by Lenny Henry and Neil Gaiman. Due to budgetry reasons
Dewi_Humphreys
Topics referred to by the same term
Blackfriars, Perth, a former priory at Perth, Scotland "Blackfriars" (Neverwhere), a 1996 television episode Blackfriars Peak, a mountain in Alberta, Canada
Blackfriars
British composer (born 1971)
has also been heard in BBC Radio 4 productions including Neverwhere and Good Omens. Neverwhere featured cast members such as Benedict Cumberbatch, James
James_Hannigan
British actress (1929–2022)
(three appearances in 1985, 1997 and 2002) The Vicar of Dibley (1994) Neverwhere (1996) My Family (2003) Doctors (2004) Little Britain (2004) Stella (2016)
Patricia_Kane
Topics referred to by the same term
Westworld: The Door, the second season of the series Westworld "Door" (Neverwhere), a 1996 episode Door (film), 1988 Japanese horror film The Doors (film)
Door_(disambiguation)
British writer and director (born 1955)
Larmour) a dramatisation the BBC Radio 4 radio play Neverwhere, based on the television series Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman. This was followed by similar productions
Dirk_Maggs
Genre of fiction, subgenre of fantasy
series) J. M. Frey Jeaniene Frost (Night Huntress series) Neil Gaiman (Neverwhere) Kelly Gay (Charlie Madigan series) Michael Grant (Gone series) Claudia
Urban_fantasy
Historic landmark in Islington, London, England
where "London began in earnest". Neil Gaiman's fantasy television series Neverwhere has a character named Angel Islington, after the inn. "The Angel, Islington"
The_Angel,_Islington
British artist (born 1963)
in September 2014. McKean was a concept artist on the TV mini-series Neverwhere (1996), which was created and co-written by Neil Gaiman, and the feature
Dave_McKean
American comic book artist
#1 (1998) Meridian #31, 37-38 (2000) Mystic #40 (2000) Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere #1-9 (2005) Nightwing #128-130 (1996) Outsiders #20 (2003) Rann-Thanagar
Richard_Horie
2009 studio album by Heaven & Hell
of the Screw" 5:02 7. "Eating the Cannibals" 3:37 8. "Follow the Tears" 6:12 9. "Neverwhere" 4:35 10. "Breaking into Heaven" 6:53 Total length: 54:01
The Devil You Know (Heaven & Hell album)
The_Devil_You_Know_(Heaven_&_Hell_album)
similar in many respects to Messrs Croup and Vandemar, a violent duo in Neverwhere, written by Neil Gaiman. The two authors have collaborated before in Good
List_of_Discworld_characters
Depictions of Atlantis in creative works
preserve the balance of the earth and sea. Atlantis is referenced in Neverwhere (1996), by Neil Gaiman. Jane Gaskell's Atlan Saga features the young Atlantean
Atlantis_in_popular_culture
Bridge over the River Thames in London
end, was the longest Bailey bridge then constructed. In Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere, "Blackfriars Bridge" was named as the home of an unknown order of monks
Blackfriars_Bridge
Video editing technique
episodes in October 2002 before being quietly dropped. The fantasy series Neverwhere was a video-based production which suffered as a result of having been
Film_look
"Mookie Pearl series". goodreads.com. Retrieved 2 March 2016. Neil Gaiman. "Neverwhere". Goodreads. Retrieved 17 May 2015. Seanan McGuire. "October Daye series"
List_of_urban_fantasy_novels
Church in Magdeburg, Germany
door" and detected the rock in an deep of 11,05 metres. The cathedral has neverwhere a direct contact with the rock. Various sands and sediments are between
Magdeburg_Cathedral
Subgenre of fantasy
War for the Oaks by Emma Bull, 1987 The short fiction of Lucius Shepard Neverwhere, 1996, and the graphic novels of Neil Gaiman The Hex Witch of Seldom by
Contemporary_fantasy
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English : variant of Humble.
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
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Variant spelling of German Claramond, CLARIMOND means "bright protector."
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Arabic, Muslim
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