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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia John Scot Barrowman (born 11 March 1967) is a Scottish-American singer, actor, dancer, musical performer and media personality, best known on British television for his acting and presenting work for the BBC and for his role as Captain Jack Harkness in the science fiction series Doctor Who and Torchwood. Barrowman and his family emigrated to the United States when he was nine years old. Growing up in Illinois, his high school teachers encouraged his love for music and theatre and he studied performing arts at the United States International University in San Diego before visiting Britain and landing the role of Billy Crocker in Cole Porter's Anything Goes in London's West End. As a television presenter and guest, Barrowman has appeared in a variety of light entertainment shows, including Live & Kicking and Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical talent shows Any Dream Will Do, How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?, and I'd Do Anything. Barrowman was a contestant on the celebrity ice skating show Dancing on Ice and was a guest act for the Royal Variety Performance. In 1998, Barrowman was nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical, and in 2006 he was voted Stonewall's "Entertainer of the Year". In addition to appearing in several films and television series, Barrowman has featured on more than a dozen musical theatre recordings including cover tunes found on his 2007 album Another Side, and 2008's Music Music Music. Both albums reached the UK Top 40, as did his 2010 self-titled album, which reached number 11, his highest chart placing to date. With his sister as co-author, Barrowman has published two memoirs and autobiographies, Anything Goes (2008) and I Am What I Am (2009). Description above from the Wikipedia article John Barrowman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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The fifth chapter of Ollyverse follows two timelines, serving as both a prequel, and a sequel to the first four chapters, with each season divided into two halves. The story focuses on Heather Granville, a young woman who ends up transported to the year 1556. (seemingly) via a faulty time machine created by her friend Peter. The present timeline focuses on Peter and Heather's boyfriend Ox trying to find a way to bring her back, while the past timeline focuses on Heather trying to navigate her new life in a small medieval town's castle named Cobra Court, ruled by King Cobra and Queen Maria. In season 1, Heather becomes an honorary guest of the queen, who believes her to be a sign of positive change. She makes friends with the court jester and the captain of the King's guard, who saves her life from a priest believing her to be a witch. This causes a rift in the timeline, while Peter and Ox slowly start realizing the real reason Heather ended up in the past. In the local inn, Heather connects with the feisty innkeeper Fiona and her boss Warthorn, while the King's spiteful right-hand man, Grand Vizier Aspis, makes a deal with a pirate in order to assassinate his master. The inn is visited by a pair of travelling merchants from across the sea, with some very sinister motives, as Heather meets a creepy fortune-teller and ends up saving the day, but at what cost?