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Battlestar Galactica -- Jamie Bamber: Secretly British?!

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They walk among us, in secret. No one knows exactly who they are. They look and feel like us. But the truth will always come out. Jamie Bamber is... Secretly British?! Blimey! See Jamie Bamber be secretly British as BATTLESTAR GALACTICA comes to its new home on BBC America's Supernatural Saturday, alongside the best of British Sci-Fi. Don't miss BATTLESTAR GALACTICA from the very beginning, Saturdays at 7pm ET, only on BBC America.

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  • Dear BBC America, don't put the punchline in the title, thanks.

  • he's not only british ...he can speak with an american accent and speak french XD what else do we need ? XP

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  • His accent is excellent but then again his father is American.

  • Wait. He's saying "blimey?" I totally though he said "blow me." No joke.

  • You should hear him say bugger with an American accent. It's FUNNY. :)

  • oh dear... since I first discovered this I have been watching it every day... just to see the "Blimey!" :D

  • @ScarlettSarcasm Because non of them are British.

  • @dale303 Sorry, but I rented The Wire and couldn't get into it at all so I sent the disc back. What makes you assume I watched the Wire? LOL

  • @GrissomLovesSara

    Just exactly how many English born Actors are in The Wire? I bet you don't get them all.

  • yeah the only brit who does an american accent perfectly is hugh laurie but bamber comes close. And he got better as BSG went on. What's funny is that I used to think 'that guy talks oddly' but now that so many Brits and Australians are on American TV I usually think 'oh he/she must be british or australian' and that's why they sound slightly odd.

  • @roguelead72 For me the big clue when I was watching BSG (the first thing I saw him in) was the way he said Kara. More "car-a" than "care-a" as Americans are more likely to say.

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