London Ink

London Ink (2007-2008)

EndedReality show

London Ink was a reality show on Discovery Real Time that follows Louis Molloy and three other tattoo artists.

Each of the artists brings a different style to London Ink. Louis Molloy, is an expert in parallel and straight lines and other difficult shapes, and has tattooed David Beckham. Dan Gold is an avid graffiti artist in the freehand new wave graffiti style. New Zealand artist Nikole Lowe specializes in Japanese, Tibetan and Indian-themed art. American Phil Kyle brings a new wave old school style with his own twist over to England.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E06Episode 6Nov 23, 2008
S02E05Episode 5Nov 16, 2008
S02E04Episode 4Nov 9, 2008
S02E03Episode 3Nov 2, 2008
S02E02Episode 2Oct 26, 2008
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'London Ink' premiere?

'London Ink' premiered on September 23, 2007.

Who were the main cast members of 'London Ink'?

The main cast members of 'London Ink' were Louis Molloy, Dan Gold, and Phil Kyle.

What was the premise of 'London Ink'?

'London Ink' followed the daily lives of tattoo artists working at a tattoo studio in London.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'London Ink'?

The first season of 'London Ink' consisted of 13 episodes.

What is the nationality of Louis Molloy, one of the cast members?

Louis Molloy, one of the cast members of 'London Ink', is British.

Did 'London Ink' feature guest appearances by other famous tattoo artists?

Yes, 'London Ink' featured guest appearances by other famous tattoo artists.

Who was the owner of the London-based tattoo studio featured in 'London Ink'?

The owner of the London-based tattoo studio featured in 'London Ink' was Louis Molloy.

What were some of the challenges faced by the tattoo artists in 'London Ink'?

Some of the challenges faced by the tattoo artists in 'London Ink' included meeting clients' expectations and managing the demands of their profession.

Did 'London Ink' delve into the personal lives of the tattoo artists?

Yes, 'London Ink' delved into the personal lives of the tattoo artists, showcasing their relationships and individual struggles.

How did 'London Ink' depict the tattoo industry in London?

'London Ink' depicted the tattoo industry in London as vibrant and diverse, reflecting the city's multiculturalism.

Did 'London Ink' focus on different tattoo styles and techniques?

Yes, 'London Ink' focused on different tattoo styles and techniques, showcasing the versatility and creativity of the artists.

Were there any notable storylines or themes explored in 'London Ink'?

'London Ink' explored various storylines and themes, including the significance of tattoos in people's lives and the artistry behind the craft.

Did 'London Ink' receive critical acclaim during its initial run?

While there were mixed reviews, 'London Ink' gained a dedicated fan base and was appreciated for its authenticity in portraying the tattoo industry.

How did 'London Ink' contribute to the popularization of tattoo culture?

'London Ink' played a role in popularizing tattoo culture by showcasing the artistry and personal stories behind the tattoos.

Did 'London Ink' inspire other similar tattoo-themed TV shows?

'London Ink' helped pave the way for other tattoo-themed TV shows, contributing to the growing interest in tattoo culture.

Did 'London Ink' have a significant impact on the tattoo industry in London?

'London Ink' had a significant impact on the tattoo industry in London, attracting more people to pursue tattoo art and increasing the visibility of local tattoo studios.

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