Aimee Lou Wood Comedy ‘Daddy Issues’ Rounds Out Cast
Aimee Lou Wood BBC comedy Daddy Issues has rounded out cast and unveiled first-look image. Joining the Sex Education star and David Morrissey are David Fynn (Am I Being Unreasonable?), Sharon Rooney (Barbie), Sarah Hadland (Miranda), Taj Atwal (Hullraisers), Arian Nik (Count Abdulla), Tom Stourton (Stath Lets Flats), Susan Lynch (Sex Education), Susannah Fielding (This Time with Alan Partridge), Lauren O’Rourke (Henpocalypse), Cyril Nri (Death in Paradise), Cora Kirk (Grantchester), Perry Fitzgerald (Line of Duty), Claire Keelan (The Trip), Damien Molony (Brassic), Sherrie Hewson (Benidorm), Humphrey Ker (Welcome to Wrexham) and David Reed (Ghosts). Daddy Issues follows a hedonistic woman in her mid-20s, played by Wood, who discovers she’s pregnant after a random hook-up and has no choice but to turn to her hapless father Malcolm for support. The show will air on BBC Three, producer is Fudge Park and distributor is Fremantle.
Aimee Lou Wood BBC comedy Daddy Issues has rounded out cast and unveiled first-look image. Joining the Sex Education star and David Morrissey are David Fynn (Am I Being Unreasonable?), Sharon Rooney (Barbie), Sarah Hadland (Miranda), Taj Atwal (Hullraisers), Arian Nik (Count Abdulla), Tom Stourton (Stath Lets Flats), Susan Lynch (Sex Education), Susannah Fielding (This Time with Alan Partridge), Lauren O’Rourke (Henpocalypse), Cyril Nri (Death in Paradise), Cora Kirk (Grantchester), Perry Fitzgerald (Line of Duty), Claire Keelan (The Trip), Damien Molony (Brassic), Sherrie Hewson (Benidorm), Humphrey Ker (Welcome to Wrexham) and David Reed (Ghosts). Daddy Issues follows a hedonistic woman in her mid-20s, played by Wood, who discovers she’s pregnant after a random hook-up and has no choice but to turn to her hapless father Malcolm for support. The show will air on BBC Three, producer is Fudge Park and distributor is Fremantle.
- 2/26/2024
- by Sara Merican, Jesse Whittock and Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Steve Coogan is bringing a long-gestating Alan Partridge comedy doc series to the BBC.
Deadline can reveal that the beloved comedy icon’s latest show, And Did Those Feet.. With Alan Partridge, will see him travel around meeting locals, with the character having come in to some money after a trip to Saudi Arabia, as the ever-developing Partridge moves with the times.
BBC comedy boss Jon Petrie revealed the news to Deadline alongside a string of recommissions including for Diane Morgan’s Cunk with Netflix, Dreaming Whilst Black with Showtime, Greg Davies comedy The Cleaner and Man Like Mobeen, along with a new show, Only Child, from the producer of Guilt.
Penned by long-time collaborators Neil and Rob Gibbons and produced by Coogan and Sarah Monteith’s Baby Cow, And Did Those Feet… starts as a homecoming documentary but morphs into something more personal as the character realizes that...
Deadline can reveal that the beloved comedy icon’s latest show, And Did Those Feet.. With Alan Partridge, will see him travel around meeting locals, with the character having come in to some money after a trip to Saudi Arabia, as the ever-developing Partridge moves with the times.
BBC comedy boss Jon Petrie revealed the news to Deadline alongside a string of recommissions including for Diane Morgan’s Cunk with Netflix, Dreaming Whilst Black with Showtime, Greg Davies comedy The Cleaner and Man Like Mobeen, along with a new show, Only Child, from the producer of Guilt.
Penned by long-time collaborators Neil and Rob Gibbons and produced by Coogan and Sarah Monteith’s Baby Cow, And Did Those Feet… starts as a homecoming documentary but morphs into something more personal as the character realizes that...
- 2/5/2024
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Final Fantasy XVI works because of its desire to push the series in a new direction, influenced by all kinds of western media, while still celebrating its own quirky spirit. It doesn’t reinvent or subvert its original concepts — there are still crystals, chocobos, and scenery chewing villains — but it trades anime tropes and modernist sci-fi saga for a medieval, gothic fantasy built on the relationship between light and dark (emphasis on the dark). The most mature entry the series has ever seen, it delivers a ruthless and deeply personal...
- 6/22/2023
- by Joshua Khan
- Rollingstone.com
Henry Fielding’s “Tom Jones” is coming to the small screen! The 1749 novel has been reimagined into a new PBS Masterpiece mini-series, retold in a total of four episodes. It stars Solly McLeod as Tom Jones, Sophie Wilde as Sophia Western, and Hannah Waddingham as Lady Bellaston. The first episode airs on Sunday, April 30 at 9 p.m. Et on PBS with new episodes premiering weekly. You can watch Tom Jones and PBS with a subscription to YouTube TV.
How to Watch ‘Tom Jones’ Premiere When: Sunday, April 30, 2023 at 9:00 Pm Edt TV: PBS Stream: Watch with a subscription to YouTube TV. Sign Up$72.99 / month tv.youtube.com About ‘Tom Jones’ Premiere
Set in mid-18th-century England, this reimagined version of “Tom Jones” is a fresh romantic comedy based on the classic tale. It follows the titular character as he falls in love with an heiress named Sophia. There’s a class difference between the two,...
How to Watch ‘Tom Jones’ Premiere When: Sunday, April 30, 2023 at 9:00 Pm Edt TV: PBS Stream: Watch with a subscription to YouTube TV. Sign Up$72.99 / month tv.youtube.com About ‘Tom Jones’ Premiere
Set in mid-18th-century England, this reimagined version of “Tom Jones” is a fresh romantic comedy based on the classic tale. It follows the titular character as he falls in love with an heiress named Sophia. There’s a class difference between the two,...
- 4/30/2023
- by Aubrey Chorpenning
- The Streamable
Hannah Waddingham, Emmy winner for Apple TV Plus series “Ted Lasso,” is joining leads Solly McLeod and Sophie Wilde in the cast of Masterpiece and U.K. broadcaster ITV’s literary classic adaptation, “Tom Jones.”
Waddingham has been cast as the seductive and vengeful Lady Bellaston in the miniseries, which is currently filming in Northern Ireland.
Based on Henry Fielding’s classic 1749 novel “The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling,” the series follows the romantic and chivalrous adventures of adopted Tom Jones in 18th-century England.
McLeod (“The Rising”) plays the hero Tom, alongside Wilde (“You Don’t Know Me”) as the heroine Sophia Western. The cast also includes Pearl Mackie (“Doctor Who”) James Fleet (“Bridgerton”), Alun Armstrong (“Breeders”), Olivier winner Shirley Henderson (“Happy Valley”), Tamzin Merchant (“Carnival Row”), Julian Rhind-Tutt (“Britannia”), Susannah Fielding (“This Time With Alan Partridge”), BAFTA-winner Daniel Rigby (“Black Mirror”), James Wilbraham (“In My Skin”), Felicity Montagu (“The Durrells...
Waddingham has been cast as the seductive and vengeful Lady Bellaston in the miniseries, which is currently filming in Northern Ireland.
Based on Henry Fielding’s classic 1749 novel “The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling,” the series follows the romantic and chivalrous adventures of adopted Tom Jones in 18th-century England.
McLeod (“The Rising”) plays the hero Tom, alongside Wilde (“You Don’t Know Me”) as the heroine Sophia Western. The cast also includes Pearl Mackie (“Doctor Who”) James Fleet (“Bridgerton”), Alun Armstrong (“Breeders”), Olivier winner Shirley Henderson (“Happy Valley”), Tamzin Merchant (“Carnival Row”), Julian Rhind-Tutt (“Britannia”), Susannah Fielding (“This Time With Alan Partridge”), BAFTA-winner Daniel Rigby (“Black Mirror”), James Wilbraham (“In My Skin”), Felicity Montagu (“The Durrells...
- 11/3/2021
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Emmy winner Hannah Waddingham (Ted Lasso) has joined Solly McLeod and Sophie Wilde in the cast of Tom Jones, a miniseries reimagining of Henry Fielding’s classic novel The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling, for PBS’ Masterpiece, Mammoth Screen (Poldark) and ITV.
First published in 1749, Tom Jones is the scandalous tale of a young man’s attempt to find a place in the world. It is widely regarded as a British classic and has been adapted previously, most notably in the 1963 feature film version starring Albert Finney as the titular character.
Waddingham will play the seductive and vengeful Lady Bellaston.
She joins McLeod as the hero Tom, Wilde as the heroine Sophia Western and Pearl Mackie as Sophia’s trusted maid, Honour.
Cast also includes James Fleet, Alun Armstrong, Shirley Henderson, Tamzin Merchant, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Susannah Fielding, Daniel Rigby, James Wilbraham, Felicity Montagu, Janine Duvitski Dean Lennox Kelly and Lucy Fallon.
First published in 1749, Tom Jones is the scandalous tale of a young man’s attempt to find a place in the world. It is widely regarded as a British classic and has been adapted previously, most notably in the 1963 feature film version starring Albert Finney as the titular character.
Waddingham will play the seductive and vengeful Lady Bellaston.
She joins McLeod as the hero Tom, Wilde as the heroine Sophia Western and Pearl Mackie as Sophia’s trusted maid, Honour.
Cast also includes James Fleet, Alun Armstrong, Shirley Henderson, Tamzin Merchant, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Susannah Fielding, Daniel Rigby, James Wilbraham, Felicity Montagu, Janine Duvitski Dean Lennox Kelly and Lucy Fallon.
- 9/30/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The BBC has blessed us all with a bit of Alan Partridge in a new trailer for the return of the series ‘This Time with Alan Partridge’.
Alan Partridge returns as co-host of BBC One magazine show ‘This Time’, relishing his career Indian summer and the chance to showcase his broadcasting chops to the nation every weekday evening. But conscious of being left in the shadow of co-presenter Jennie and alert to potential changes behind the scenes, Alan grows ever more anxious about his place in the big time.
Written by Steve Coogan, Neil Gibbons, Rob Gibbons, the series stars Coogan (Alan Partridge), Susannah Fielding (Jennie Gresham), Felicity Montagu (Lynn Benfield), Tim Key (Simon Denton), Lolly Adefope (Ruth Duggan), Simon Farnby (Sam Chatwin), Natasia Demetriou (Tiff).
Also in trailers – Jason Sudeikis is back as ‘Ted Lasso’ in feel good teaser trailer for season 2
The show begins on Friday 30th April at 9.30pm on BBC One.
Alan Partridge returns as co-host of BBC One magazine show ‘This Time’, relishing his career Indian summer and the chance to showcase his broadcasting chops to the nation every weekday evening. But conscious of being left in the shadow of co-presenter Jennie and alert to potential changes behind the scenes, Alan grows ever more anxious about his place in the big time.
Written by Steve Coogan, Neil Gibbons, Rob Gibbons, the series stars Coogan (Alan Partridge), Susannah Fielding (Jennie Gresham), Felicity Montagu (Lynn Benfield), Tim Key (Simon Denton), Lolly Adefope (Ruth Duggan), Simon Farnby (Sam Chatwin), Natasia Demetriou (Tiff).
Also in trailers – Jason Sudeikis is back as ‘Ted Lasso’ in feel good teaser trailer for season 2
The show begins on Friday 30th April at 9.30pm on BBC One.
- 4/22/2021
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
‘He pops up absolutely everywhere doesn’t he?’ says Daniel Mays about his Code 404 co-star Stephen Graham. You could say the same of Mays. A draw on any cast list, between them in the last year alone they’ve appeared in almost 20 major titles – 1917, Good Omens, White Lines (Mays), The Irishman, The Virtues, Line of Duty, Save Me (Graham) to name just a handful.
Why Mays and Graham are in such high and regular demand is no mystery; they’re two of our best. Mays has an instant affability on screen that he’s able to turn to tragedy or comedy or both at once. Graham’s characters are often the reverse, unknowable and dangerous before he lays their vulnerabilities bare.
In sci-fi comedy Code 404, they play detectives with a tangled personal history. Mays is a Di unexpectedly brought back from the dead via some bug-ridden experimental AI tech.
Why Mays and Graham are in such high and regular demand is no mystery; they’re two of our best. Mays has an instant affability on screen that he’s able to turn to tragedy or comedy or both at once. Graham’s characters are often the reverse, unknowable and dangerous before he lays their vulnerabilities bare.
In sci-fi comedy Code 404, they play detectives with a tangled personal history. Mays is a Di unexpectedly brought back from the dead via some bug-ridden experimental AI tech.
- 7/6/2020
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Gavin & Stacey and Abigail’s Party star Alison Steadman is to front BBC drama Life from Doctor Foster creator Mike Bartlett.
Steadman is joined by Peter Davison, who starred as the Doctor in the fifth iteration of Doctor Who, Adrian Lester (Riviera), Victoria Hamilton (Doctor Foster) and Rachael Stirling (The Bletchley Circle) in the six-part series.
The Drama Republic-fronted series, which has just begun filming in Manchester, follows the stories of the residents in a large house in Manchester divided into flats. As each of the four separate, relatable yet surprising strands unfold, they tell a larger story about what happens when we decide to step out of our own personal space and take a closer look into other people’s lives.
Gail, played by Steadman, who is married to Henry, played by Davison, is about to celebrate her 70th birthday when a chance encounter throws her whole life into question.
Steadman is joined by Peter Davison, who starred as the Doctor in the fifth iteration of Doctor Who, Adrian Lester (Riviera), Victoria Hamilton (Doctor Foster) and Rachael Stirling (The Bletchley Circle) in the six-part series.
The Drama Republic-fronted series, which has just begun filming in Manchester, follows the stories of the residents in a large house in Manchester divided into flats. As each of the four separate, relatable yet surprising strands unfold, they tell a larger story about what happens when we decide to step out of our own personal space and take a closer look into other people’s lives.
Gail, played by Steadman, who is married to Henry, played by Davison, is about to celebrate her 70th birthday when a chance encounter throws her whole life into question.
- 7/9/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
If you didn’t know Alan Partridge was returning to our television screens, where have you been? The BBC has launched a new trailer for Partridge’s return in ‘This Time with Alan Partridge.
The latest chapter in Partridge’s life will see Alan (Steve Coogan) handed a career lifeline – the chance to stand in (temporarily) as co-host on This Time, an evening weekday magazine show.
His first return to live television since his 90s chat show Knowing Me, Knowing You was cancelled after a guest was fatally shot on air, This Time is the perfect shop window for a man of Alan’s gravitas and will, or should, see him finally recognised as one of the heavyweight broadcasters of his era.
The show consisting of 6 half-hour episodes is a heady mix of consumer affairs, current affairs, viewer interaction, highbrow interview and lightweight froth; very much the sweet spots for...
The latest chapter in Partridge’s life will see Alan (Steve Coogan) handed a career lifeline – the chance to stand in (temporarily) as co-host on This Time, an evening weekday magazine show.
His first return to live television since his 90s chat show Knowing Me, Knowing You was cancelled after a guest was fatally shot on air, This Time is the perfect shop window for a man of Alan’s gravitas and will, or should, see him finally recognised as one of the heavyweight broadcasters of his era.
The show consisting of 6 half-hour episodes is a heady mix of consumer affairs, current affairs, viewer interaction, highbrow interview and lightweight froth; very much the sweet spots for...
- 2/8/2019
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Johnny English Strikes Back and Paddington 2 star Ben Miller has joined the cast of ITV psychological drama The Man.
Miller will star alongside Christopher Robin and Killing Eve star Ken Nwosu in the three-part bullying drama, which was created by Doctor Foster and Press creator Mike Bartlett.
Also joining the cast are Sean Sagar (Top Boy), Susannah Fielding (Black Mirror), Gwilym Lee (Bohemian Rhapsody), Phoebe Nicholls (Downton Abbey), Ritu Ayra (Humans), Alexandra Roach (Black Mirror), Michael Cochrane (The Archers) and Debbie Chazen (Doctor Who).
This contemporary drama will be directed by Julia Ford (Safe) and produced by Colin Wratten (Killing Eve). It is produced by ITV Studios’ Tall Story Pictures, the production company that recently produced Barlett’s Adrian Lester and John Simm-fronted Trauma.
The Man is a workplace psychological drama centered around middle management. Nwosu plays Thomas Benson, a hard-working father and husband who works in a business park outside of London.
Miller will star alongside Christopher Robin and Killing Eve star Ken Nwosu in the three-part bullying drama, which was created by Doctor Foster and Press creator Mike Bartlett.
Also joining the cast are Sean Sagar (Top Boy), Susannah Fielding (Black Mirror), Gwilym Lee (Bohemian Rhapsody), Phoebe Nicholls (Downton Abbey), Ritu Ayra (Humans), Alexandra Roach (Black Mirror), Michael Cochrane (The Archers) and Debbie Chazen (Doctor Who).
This contemporary drama will be directed by Julia Ford (Safe) and produced by Colin Wratten (Killing Eve). It is produced by ITV Studios’ Tall Story Pictures, the production company that recently produced Barlett’s Adrian Lester and John Simm-fronted Trauma.
The Man is a workplace psychological drama centered around middle management. Nwosu plays Thomas Benson, a hard-working father and husband who works in a business park outside of London.
- 9/10/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Author: Zehra Phelan
The BBC has announced that Steve Coogan’s Alan Partridge is set to return to the airwaves in a new series, This Time with Alan Partridge, later this year as filming on a new series has begun.
The show will see Alan (Steve Coogan) handed a career lifeline – the chance to stand in (temporarily) as co-host on This Time, an evening weekday magazine show.
His first return to live television since his 90s chat show Knowing Me, Knowing You was cancelled after a guest was fatally shot on air, This Time is the perfect shop window for a man of Alan’s gravitas and will, or should, see him finally recognised as one of the heavyweight broadcasters of his era.
The show itself is a heady mix of consumer affairs, current affairs, viewer interaction, highbrow interview and lightweight froth; very much the sweet spots for a man...
The BBC has announced that Steve Coogan’s Alan Partridge is set to return to the airwaves in a new series, This Time with Alan Partridge, later this year as filming on a new series has begun.
The show will see Alan (Steve Coogan) handed a career lifeline – the chance to stand in (temporarily) as co-host on This Time, an evening weekday magazine show.
His first return to live television since his 90s chat show Knowing Me, Knowing You was cancelled after a guest was fatally shot on air, This Time is the perfect shop window for a man of Alan’s gravitas and will, or should, see him finally recognised as one of the heavyweight broadcasters of his era.
The show itself is a heady mix of consumer affairs, current affairs, viewer interaction, highbrow interview and lightweight froth; very much the sweet spots for a man...
- 2/12/2018
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Kirsten Howard Feb 20, 2018
Steve Coogan is bringing Alan Partridge back to the BBC with a brand new series, and Felicity Montagu will be at his side...
Last August, Steve Coogan revealed he was writing a new Alan Partridge series for the BBC, and we had word last week that production had begun on 6 new half-hour episodes, that are set to air later on this year. Yes, a quarter-century after he first appeared on the Beeb, Partridge will return in This Time With Alan Partridge.
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This week, Coogan also confirmed that Felicity Montagu will be back as Alan’s long-suffering assistant, Lynn. The comedian announced Montagu's return at BBC Worldwide’s Showcase in Liverpool at a TV comedy panel.
Steve Coogan is bringing Alan Partridge back to the BBC with a brand new series, and Felicity Montagu will be at his side...
Last August, Steve Coogan revealed he was writing a new Alan Partridge series for the BBC, and we had word last week that production had begun on 6 new half-hour episodes, that are set to air later on this year. Yes, a quarter-century after he first appeared on the Beeb, Partridge will return in This Time With Alan Partridge.
See related Star Wars: The Last Jedi review Star Wars: The Last Jedi novel to add new scenes Thor: Ragnarok DVD/Blu-ray release date and bonus features Justice League Blu-ray/DVD release date and bonus features
This week, Coogan also confirmed that Felicity Montagu will be back as Alan’s long-suffering assistant, Lynn. The comedian announced Montagu's return at BBC Worldwide’s Showcase in Liverpool at a TV comedy panel.
- 8/4/2017
- Den of Geek
Network: CBS Episodes: 22 (half-hour)Seasons: OneTV show dates: October 27, 2016 -- May 8, 2017Series status: CancelledPerformers include: Joel McHale, Stephen Fry, Susannah Fielding, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Shaun Brown, Christine Ko, and Chris Williams.TV show description: This comedy series follows an adventurous magazine reporter whose world is turned upside down when he’s assigned to a desk job to supervise a young staff.Working for the Outdoor Limits magazine, renowned adventure reporter Jack Gordon (Joel McHale) has spent his life exploring the edges of the earth. However, his life is changed when the magazine's outdoorsman founder, Roland (Stephen Fry), announces it's becoming a web-only publication. Roland assigns Jack to head up the digital department and supervise the Millennials who make up its online team.Read More…...
- 5/14/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Some not-so-great-news for The Great Indoors. Today, CBS announced they've cancelled the TV series after only one season.The sitcom follows an adventurous magazine reporter (Joel McHale). His world is turned upside down when the magazine goes online-only and he’s assigned to head the digital department. The cast also includes Stephen Fry, Susannah Fielding, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Shaun Brown, Christine Ko, and Chris Williams.Read More…...
- 5/14/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
It’s one season and out for The Great Indoors: CBS has cancelled the freshman comedy, TVLine has confirmed.
Related2017 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled? What’s on the Bubble?
The generation-gap sitcom, starring Joel McHale as a rugged reporter for an outdoor-living magazine who’s forced to contend with a staff full of smartphone-addicted millennials, got off to a solid ratings start when it debuted last October to 8.8 million viewers and a 1.9 rating in the key 18-49 demo. In fact, it did well enough to earn a full-season pickup in November, and then additional episodes in January,...
Related2017 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled? What’s on the Bubble?
The generation-gap sitcom, starring Joel McHale as a rugged reporter for an outdoor-living magazine who’s forced to contend with a staff full of smartphone-addicted millennials, got off to a solid ratings start when it debuted last October to 8.8 million viewers and a 1.9 rating in the key 18-49 demo. In fact, it did well enough to earn a full-season pickup in November, and then additional episodes in January,...
- 5/13/2017
- TVLine.com
Is The Great Indoors ending for good? Recently, CBS released new details for the TV show's upcoming season one, and possibly series, finale.The sitcom follows an adventurous magazine reporter (Joel McHale) whose world is turned upside down when the magazine goes online-only and he’s assigned to head the digital department. The cast also includes Stephen Fry, Susannah Fielding, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Shaun Brown, Christine Ko, and Chris Williams.Read More…...
- 4/21/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Last month, CBS renewed 18 TV shows -- including freshman comedies Kevin Can Wait, Man with a Plan, and Superior Donuts -- but while it wasn't cancelled, The Great Indoors also wasn't among the renewals. Now, the Tiffany Network has moved the remaining season one episodes of The Great Indoors from Thursdays to Monday nights.A workplace sitcom, The Great Indoors features adventure reporter Jack Gordon (Joel McHale), who finds himself surrounded by Millennials, after being reassigned to a stifling desk job. Stephen Fry, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Susannah Fielding, Chris Williams, Christine Ko, and Shaun Brown also star. According to the CBS press release, the network will air reruns of The Big Bang Theory in The Great Outdoors timeslot. Read More…...
- 4/14/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Recently, CBS renewed five of their freshman series, including Kevin Can Wait, Man with a Plan, and Bull. But what about The Great Indoors? Should the network renew the comedy series for a second season?The sitcom follows an adventurous magazine reporter (Joel McHale) whose world is turned upside down when the magazine goes online-only and he’s assigned to head the digital department. The cast also includes Stephen Fry, Susannah Fielding, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Shaun Brown, Christine Ko, and Chris Williams.Read More…...
- 4/14/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Image Source: Getty / Justin Tallis Tom Hiddleston caused quite the fan-frenzy when he dated Taylor Swift, and rightfully so. Not only is the British actor quite the heartthrob, but his relationship with the singer marked one of the first times he had ever gone public with a relationship. Actually, his only other confirmed girlfriend was his Wallander costar Susannah Fielding (pictured below). The two dated for a few years but eventually broke up in 2011, when Tom reportedly decided to focus on his career. Following their split, he explained to The Daily Mail, "Acting just demands everything and if you don't give it everything, there will be someone behind you who will." Image Source: Getty / Michael Tran He may have kept pretty mum about his love life in the past, but that hasn't stopped the dating rumors from swirling. Over the past few years, the actor has been linked to some very successful ladies,...
- 3/30/2017
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
The Great Indoors is a television comedy about an adventure reporter who is forced to adapt to a new life. He was working for a magazine for years, reporting on some of the most exciting things that were happening at the time. Every day of his working career was an adventure. Suddenly, he finds himself still working for the magazine, but now he is the boss of the magazine’s digital department and he is overseeing a group of millennials. What’s worse is that his ex-girlfriend, Brooke, is his boss. Brooke is played by Susannah Fielding, a theater, television, and film
Susannah Fielding: 10 Things About the Great Indoors Star...
Susannah Fielding: 10 Things About the Great Indoors Star...
- 11/15/2016
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
The laughs will continue at The Tiffany Network. CBS has given full season orders of 19 episodes each, to freshman comedy series Man with a Plan and The Great Indoors.Matt LeBlanc, Liza Snyder, Kevin Nealon, Diana Maria Riva, Jessica Chaffin, Matt Cook, Grace Kaufman, Matthew McCann, and Hala Finley star in Man with a Plan. Jeff and Jackie Filgo, LeBlanc, Michael Rotenberg, and Troy Zien executive produce for CBS Television Studios.The Great Indoors stars Joel McHale, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Susannah Fielding, Chris Williams, Christine Ko, Shaun Brown, and Stephen Fry. Mike Gibbons, Chris Harris, and Andy Ackerman executive produce for CBS Television Studios.Read More…...
- 11/14/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Joel McHale's last sitcom, Community, was never a hit in the ratings but it lasted for six seasons between and . His new series, The Great Indoors, is airing on and that network has much less tolerance for low-rated sitcoms. Will this new show be cancelled or will it be renewed for a second season? Stay tuned.The Great Indoors follows an adventurous magazine reporter (Joel McHale). His world is turned upside down when the magazine goes online-only and he's assigned to head the digital department. He must learn to supervise a young staff of Millenials who speak a language he can barely understand. The rest of the cast includes Stephen Fry, Susannah Fielding, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Shaun Brown, Christine Ko, and Chris Williams.The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings...
- 10/28/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Exclusive: Check Out Joel McHale and ‘The Great Indoors’ Cast's Wine Safari and Glamping Adventures!
The Great Indoors meets the great outdoors!
Et joined the cast of the new CBS sitcom on two recent adventures -- a wine tasting excursion at Malibu Wine Safaris, and a glamping day in Los Angeles. We captured all the fun on social media so you can feel like you were there, too! Watch along as Joel McHale and his millennial co-stars feed a giraffe, imbibe and indulge in s’mores.
The Great Indoors, co-starring Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Chris Williams, Christine Ko, Shaun Brown and Susannah Fielding, premieres Thursday, Oct. 27, at 8:30 p.m. Et/Pt on CBS after The Big Bang Theory.
Et joined the cast of the new CBS sitcom on two recent adventures -- a wine tasting excursion at Malibu Wine Safaris, and a glamping day in Los Angeles. We captured all the fun on social media so you can feel like you were there, too! Watch along as Joel McHale and his millennial co-stars feed a giraffe, imbibe and indulge in s’mores.
The Great Indoors, co-starring Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Chris Williams, Christine Ko, Shaun Brown and Susannah Fielding, premieres Thursday, Oct. 27, at 8:30 p.m. Et/Pt on CBS after The Big Bang Theory.
- 10/27/2016
- Entertainment Tonight
At this summer’s TCA press tour, the cast and creatives of CBS’ The Great Indoors (premiering Thursday at 8:30/7:30c) were taken to task for mercilessly mocking the “millennial” generation in at least the pilot, the only episode available for review at the time.
RelatedJoel McHale: Great Indoors Is Similar to ‘How I Felt About Community‘
Community grad Joel McHale — who stars as Jack Gordon, a renowned adventure reporter brought in from the cold to shepherd an outdoor magazine’s young, online editorial staff — countered that the workplace sitcom is “not just jokes about SnapChat. It is about generations,...
RelatedJoel McHale: Great Indoors Is Similar to ‘How I Felt About Community‘
Community grad Joel McHale — who stars as Jack Gordon, a renowned adventure reporter brought in from the cold to shepherd an outdoor magazine’s young, online editorial staff — countered that the workplace sitcom is “not just jokes about SnapChat. It is about generations,...
- 10/25/2016
- TVLine.com
Two episodes were provided prior to broadcast.
The fact that CBS’s newest comedy, The Great Indoors, airs after the network’s longest-running, mega-hit The Big Bang Theory bodes well for the freshman comedy’s potential to gain some kind of an audience. It’s stocked with fine actors from a collection of other well-known shows and movies, it’s got a decent workplace comedy premise, and series creator Mike Gibbons (Tosh.0) at least knows how to wrangle together the show’s quirky cast into something resembling a neighborhood in the vicinity of charming.
Yet, it’s an effort to make it through just the 20-minute pilot. Many listable reasons throw themselves onto the rails that is the eventual train wreck of The Great Indoors, all acceptable excuses for changing the channel until Mom comes on, or maybe just turning off the TV completely and discovering these mythical “outdoors” that...
The fact that CBS’s newest comedy, The Great Indoors, airs after the network’s longest-running, mega-hit The Big Bang Theory bodes well for the freshman comedy’s potential to gain some kind of an audience. It’s stocked with fine actors from a collection of other well-known shows and movies, it’s got a decent workplace comedy premise, and series creator Mike Gibbons (Tosh.0) at least knows how to wrangle together the show’s quirky cast into something resembling a neighborhood in the vicinity of charming.
Yet, it’s an effort to make it through just the 20-minute pilot. Many listable reasons throw themselves onto the rails that is the eventual train wreck of The Great Indoors, all acceptable excuses for changing the channel until Mom comes on, or maybe just turning off the TV completely and discovering these mythical “outdoors” that...
- 10/25/2016
- by Mitchel Broussard
- We Got This Covered
Given its perception as an older-skewing network, it’s hardly a shock that it would be CBS day at the Television Critics Association press tour which highlighted the disconnect between generations — and just how damaging that might be to the show’s odds, and television in general.
The upcoming Joel McHale sitcom “The Great Indoors” features the former “Community” star as a “Generation X” outdoorsman whose return to civilization puts him in close contact with a group of “Millennials.” Putting these generational labels in quotes is a deliberate choice because of how often the terms get thrown around — not just in the pilot, but in general discussion of the show. The show’s portrait of those born roughly between 1982 to 1995 features a lot of jokes about PC culture and social media, with the under-30 cast largely portrayed as “coddled.”
Perhaps as a result, reaction amongst critics to the TCA “The Great Indoors...
The upcoming Joel McHale sitcom “The Great Indoors” features the former “Community” star as a “Generation X” outdoorsman whose return to civilization puts him in close contact with a group of “Millennials.” Putting these generational labels in quotes is a deliberate choice because of how often the terms get thrown around — not just in the pilot, but in general discussion of the show. The show’s portrait of those born roughly between 1982 to 1995 features a lot of jokes about PC culture and social media, with the under-30 cast largely portrayed as “coddled.”
Perhaps as a result, reaction amongst critics to the TCA “The Great Indoors...
- 8/11/2016
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
Though it doesn’t feature alternate timelines or extensive meta humor, CBS’ upcoming The Great Indoors comedy rang a few Greendale bells for star Joel McHale.
The workplace comedy, which follows McHale’s outdoor-magazine reporter character as he transitions to a job in the publication’s millenial-run digital department, is “a big sandbox,” McHale told an audience Wednesday at the Television Critics Association summer press tour. “That’s how I felt about Community when I first read it.”
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McHale, whose most recent TV gig was playing conspiracy...
The workplace comedy, which follows McHale’s outdoor-magazine reporter character as he transitions to a job in the publication’s millenial-run digital department, is “a big sandbox,” McHale told an audience Wednesday at the Television Critics Association summer press tour. “That’s how I felt about Community when I first read it.”
RelatedCBS Boss Criticized for White, Male Freshman Class: ‘We Need to Do Better’
McHale, whose most recent TV gig was playing conspiracy...
- 8/10/2016
- TVLine.com
Taylor Swift may have swooped Tom Hiddleston off his feet with her awesome dance moves, but before the two hit it off, the Sherlock actor dipped his toes into the relationship pool with several other ladies, both famous and not. Hiddleston has been the center of several dating rumors, and his only confirmed relationship ended in 2011 (with Susannah Fielding). But his hunky British demeanor and his dreamy, romantic ways have created a fascination surrounding his love life and, naturally, linked him to several different ladies throughout the years. Check out a history of his romantic endeavors below: Susannah Fielding: The British actress met Hiddleston on the set of the BBC show Wallander...
- 6/22/2016
- E! Online
"I'm not gonna change and I'm fine with that." CBS has released the first trailer for their new Joel McHale sitcom The Great Indoors.
The multi-cam comedy stars McHale as Jack Gordon, a veteran outdoors reporter who butts heads with the younger staff at his magazine's office. Stephen Fry, Chris Williams, Shaun Brown, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Christine Ko, and Susannah Fielding also star.
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The multi-cam comedy stars McHale as Jack Gordon, a veteran outdoors reporter who butts heads with the younger staff at his magazine's office. Stephen Fry, Chris Williams, Shaun Brown, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Christine Ko, and Susannah Fielding also star.
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- 5/19/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
CBS is ready to jumpstart its fall season with a paper clip, rubber band, and lighter.
The network has ordered six new shows, including a reboot of the 1980s action series "MacGyver" and an adaptation of the movie "Training Day." The new shows also include comedies with big names as headliners: Matt LeBlanc and Joel McHale.
CBS has a lot of holes to fill in its schedule this fall. "The Good Wife" ended, "CSI: Cyber" was canceled (leaving the network without a "CSI" series for the first time in 16 years), and "Supergirl" is moving to The CW.
Here's a rundown of all the new CBS shows:
Bull
Cast: Michael Weatherly as 'Dr. Jason Bull', Freddy Rodriguez, Geneva Carr, Chris Jackson, Jaime Lee Kirchner, Annabelle Attanasio
Synopsis: A drama inspired by the early career of Dr. Phil McGraw as the founder of one of the most prolific trial consulting firms of all time.
The network has ordered six new shows, including a reboot of the 1980s action series "MacGyver" and an adaptation of the movie "Training Day." The new shows also include comedies with big names as headliners: Matt LeBlanc and Joel McHale.
CBS has a lot of holes to fill in its schedule this fall. "The Good Wife" ended, "CSI: Cyber" was canceled (leaving the network without a "CSI" series for the first time in 16 years), and "Supergirl" is moving to The CW.
Here's a rundown of all the new CBS shows:
Bull
Cast: Michael Weatherly as 'Dr. Jason Bull', Freddy Rodriguez, Geneva Carr, Chris Jackson, Jaime Lee Kirchner, Annabelle Attanasio
Synopsis: A drama inspired by the early career of Dr. Phil McGraw as the founder of one of the most prolific trial consulting firms of all time.
- 5/13/2016
- by Kelly Woo
- Moviefone
CBS is enlisting MacGyver to help fortify its 2016-2017 schedule.
The much-hyped reboot was one of four dramas the Eye network ordered to series on Friday, joining Jerry Bruckheimer’s Training Day remake, the Michael Weatherly-fronted Bull, and Jason Katims’ medical entry Pure Genius (fka Bunker Hill).
On the comedy side, CBS has Ok’d Joel McHale’s workplace sitcom The Great Indoors and Matt LeBlanc’s family satire Man With a Plan (fka I’m Not Your Friend). Speaking of the latter, The Office‘s Jenna Fischer — who was set to play LeBlanc’s wife — has exited the project for creative reasons.
The much-hyped reboot was one of four dramas the Eye network ordered to series on Friday, joining Jerry Bruckheimer’s Training Day remake, the Michael Weatherly-fronted Bull, and Jason Katims’ medical entry Pure Genius (fka Bunker Hill).
On the comedy side, CBS has Ok’d Joel McHale’s workplace sitcom The Great Indoors and Matt LeBlanc’s family satire Man With a Plan (fka I’m Not Your Friend). Speaking of the latter, The Office‘s Jenna Fischer — who was set to play LeBlanc’s wife — has exited the project for creative reasons.
- 5/13/2016
- TVLine.com
Susannah Fielding (4.3.2.1) is set as a series regular opposite Joel McHale and Stephen Fry on The Great Indoors, CBS’ multi-camera pilot written and executive produced by Mike Gibbons. The comedy, from CBS TV Studios, centers on Joel (McHale), an adventure reporter who must adapt to the times when he becomes boss to a group of millennials in the digital department of their magazine. Fielding will play Brooke, Antonio’s (Fry) daughter who is in charge of co-running The Gre…...
- 3/21/2016
- Deadline TV
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Film directors and their crew discuss the techniques and approaches to capturing fruitiness on the big (and small) screen...
John Badham has written a couple of excellent books where he passed on advice about directing movies, and the lessons he's learned across his own career. In the latest, John Badham On Directing, he raises the spectre of filming sex scenes, and the problems that ensue.
Actors get really spooked when it comes to intimacy in a scene, even kissing", he wrote. "This is where the director has to be extremely patient with the actors and know that the emotional or intimate part of scenes don’t always shoot as easily as the production department thinks they should. The actors are not robots on a Toyota assembly line".
But just how do different filmmakers approach putting intimacy on film? In lots of different ways, is the answer...
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Film directors and their crew discuss the techniques and approaches to capturing fruitiness on the big (and small) screen...
John Badham has written a couple of excellent books where he passed on advice about directing movies, and the lessons he's learned across his own career. In the latest, John Badham On Directing, he raises the spectre of filming sex scenes, and the problems that ensue.
Actors get really spooked when it comes to intimacy in a scene, even kissing", he wrote. "This is where the director has to be extremely patient with the actors and know that the emotional or intimate part of scenes don’t always shoot as easily as the production department thinks they should. The actors are not robots on a Toyota assembly line".
But just how do different filmmakers approach putting intimacy on film? In lots of different ways, is the answer...
Noel Clarke...
- 1/20/2016
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
EastEnders actress Hetti Bywater will appear in an episode of Death in Paradise.
The actress will make her first TV appearance since leaving the BBC One soap as Lucy Beale in the upcoming fourth series of the crime drama starring Kris Marshall.
Will Mellor, Outnumbered star Tyger Drew-Honey, Strictly Come Dancing runner-up Natalie Gumede and Downton Abbey's Amy Nuttall will also make appearances.
Filming has begun in Guadeloupe for the fourth series, with Sara Martins and Danny John-Jules also returning as Camille and Dwayne.
However, Gary Carr has reportedly left the show as Fidel, after the character left Saint Marie for a new job, and will be replaced by Josephine Jobert as Florence Cassell. Don Warrington is expected to play a larger role as Commander Selwyn.
Other guest stars will include Rosie Cavaliero, Simon Day, Leo Staar, Don Gilet, Katarina Cas, William Ash, David Bamber, Claire Goose, Sharon D Clarke,...
The actress will make her first TV appearance since leaving the BBC One soap as Lucy Beale in the upcoming fourth series of the crime drama starring Kris Marshall.
Will Mellor, Outnumbered star Tyger Drew-Honey, Strictly Come Dancing runner-up Natalie Gumede and Downton Abbey's Amy Nuttall will also make appearances.
Filming has begun in Guadeloupe for the fourth series, with Sara Martins and Danny John-Jules also returning as Camille and Dwayne.
However, Gary Carr has reportedly left the show as Fidel, after the character left Saint Marie for a new job, and will be replaced by Josephine Jobert as Florence Cassell. Don Warrington is expected to play a larger role as Commander Selwyn.
Other guest stars will include Rosie Cavaliero, Simon Day, Leo Staar, Don Gilet, Katarina Cas, William Ash, David Bamber, Claire Goose, Sharon D Clarke,...
- 7/14/2014
- Digital Spy
Soon to depart "Doctor Who" star Matt Smith is about to tackle a distinctly different character - Patrick Bateman.
Smith is set to star as Bateman in a West End stage musical adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis' controversial novel "American Psycho" which will run from December 3rd to January 25th.
He begins rehearsals today for a production that includes several dance numbers and songs.
Almeida Theatre Artistic Director Rupert Goold will direct from a production book by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa ("Spider Man: Turn Off The Dark") and music and lyrics by Duncan Sheik ("Spring Awakening").
Also starring are some notable British stage and TV actors like Ben Aldridge, Charlie Anson, Jonathan Bailey, Katie Brayben, Cassandra Compton, Holly Dale Spencer, Susannah Fielding, Simon Gregor, Holly James, Lucie Jones, Tom Kay, Gillian Kirkpatrick, Eugene McCoy and Hugh Skinner.
The serial-killing 1980s Wall Street investment banker character was previously portrayed by Christian Bale in the 2000 film adaptation.
Smith is set to star as Bateman in a West End stage musical adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis' controversial novel "American Psycho" which will run from December 3rd to January 25th.
He begins rehearsals today for a production that includes several dance numbers and songs.
Almeida Theatre Artistic Director Rupert Goold will direct from a production book by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa ("Spider Man: Turn Off The Dark") and music and lyrics by Duncan Sheik ("Spring Awakening").
Also starring are some notable British stage and TV actors like Ben Aldridge, Charlie Anson, Jonathan Bailey, Katie Brayben, Cassandra Compton, Holly Dale Spencer, Susannah Fielding, Simon Gregor, Holly James, Lucie Jones, Tom Kay, Gillian Kirkpatrick, Eugene McCoy and Hugh Skinner.
The serial-killing 1980s Wall Street investment banker character was previously portrayed by Christian Bale in the 2000 film adaptation.
- 10/7/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Donmar Warehouse, London
Best known for movies such as Atonement and Anna Karenina, Joe Wright has finally got round to directing his first play, and, appropriately, he has chosen Pinero's warm-hearted tribute, written in 1898, to the theatrical medium itself. But, while it makes a perfectly amiable evening, Wright can't help pushing Pinero's faithful re-creation of a past theatrical age to the edge of caricature.
Pinero's play deals with class, change and the enduring power of theatre. It starts by showing Rose Trelawny, the darling of 1860s Sadler's Wells, quitting the stage to marry into the gentry. But once ensconced in Cavendish Square, where she's very much on trial with her fiance's grandfather and great-aunt, she's appalled by the stifling tyranny of upper-class life. Sacrificing her lover, she goes back to the boards only to find her talent has evaporated. Her one hope would seem to lie with an emerging playwright,...
Best known for movies such as Atonement and Anna Karenina, Joe Wright has finally got round to directing his first play, and, appropriately, he has chosen Pinero's warm-hearted tribute, written in 1898, to the theatrical medium itself. But, while it makes a perfectly amiable evening, Wright can't help pushing Pinero's faithful re-creation of a past theatrical age to the edge of caricature.
Pinero's play deals with class, change and the enduring power of theatre. It starts by showing Rose Trelawny, the darling of 1860s Sadler's Wells, quitting the stage to marry into the gentry. But once ensconced in Cavendish Square, where she's very much on trial with her fiance's grandfather and great-aunt, she's appalled by the stifling tyranny of upper-class life. Sacrificing her lover, she goes back to the boards only to find her talent has evaporated. Her one hope would seem to lie with an emerging playwright,...
- 2/27/2013
- by Michael Billington
- The Guardian - Film News
Arriving in theatres in the UK and Ireland tomorrow, The Knot sees Noel Clarke (Kidulthood, Storage 24) starring alongside an excellent cast, headed up by Mena Suvari (American Pie), Matthew McNulty (Misfits), and Talulah Riley (Pride & Prejudice).
Jesse Lawrence is making his feature directorial debut, and ahead of the film’s release, three inter-linked red-band trailers have been released to give you a taste of what to expect.
“Soulmates Alexandra (Talulah Riley) and Jeremy (Matthew McNulty) are getting married. At least that’s the plan. Unfortunately for them, nonchalant best man Peter (Noel Clarke), bridesmaid Sarah (Mena Suvari) and an army of naysayers haven’t heard they’re meant to be together. Can missing bridesmaids, crashed cars, a trip to A&E, and a delivery of pigs testicles stand in the way of true love?”
Clarke has reteamed with Davie Fairbanks (Storage 24) and Geoff Carino (Licks) for the script,...
Jesse Lawrence is making his feature directorial debut, and ahead of the film’s release, three inter-linked red-band trailers have been released to give you a taste of what to expect.
“Soulmates Alexandra (Talulah Riley) and Jeremy (Matthew McNulty) are getting married. At least that’s the plan. Unfortunately for them, nonchalant best man Peter (Noel Clarke), bridesmaid Sarah (Mena Suvari) and an army of naysayers haven’t heard they’re meant to be together. Can missing bridesmaids, crashed cars, a trip to A&E, and a delivery of pigs testicles stand in the way of true love?”
Clarke has reteamed with Davie Fairbanks (Storage 24) and Geoff Carino (Licks) for the script,...
- 10/4/2012
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Here’s the first look at a brand new character poster for new British comedy movie, The Knot.
Here we get to see Noel Clarke in his role as Peter (The Best Man) but keep your eyes peeled for other posters debuting on various other websites for the movie and maybe we’ll do a collation of them all when they go live.
The Knot is directed by Jesse Lawrence and has a fabulous cast which includes Mees Suvari, Talulah Riley, Matthew McNulty, Susannah Fielding, Jason Maza to name but a few. If you’ve missed the trailer for the film, click here and it’ll show you everything you need to know. The Knot is released October 5th in UK cinemas.
Soulmates Alexandra and Jeremy are getting married. At least that’s the plan. Unfortunately for them, nonchalant best man Peter, bridesmaid Sarah and an army of naysayers haven...
Here we get to see Noel Clarke in his role as Peter (The Best Man) but keep your eyes peeled for other posters debuting on various other websites for the movie and maybe we’ll do a collation of them all when they go live.
The Knot is directed by Jesse Lawrence and has a fabulous cast which includes Mees Suvari, Talulah Riley, Matthew McNulty, Susannah Fielding, Jason Maza to name but a few. If you’ve missed the trailer for the film, click here and it’ll show you everything you need to know. The Knot is released October 5th in UK cinemas.
Soulmates Alexandra and Jeremy are getting married. At least that’s the plan. Unfortunately for them, nonchalant best man Peter, bridesmaid Sarah and an army of naysayers haven...
- 9/17/2012
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Noel Clarke stars in a new clip from upcoming wedding comedy The Knot. In the video, the groom (Matthew McNulty), best man (Noel Clarke) and groomsmen accidentally turn up to the wrong church.
Directed by debut helmer Jesse Lawrence, The Knot is co-written by Clarke and also stars Mena Suvari, Talulah Riley and Susannah Fielding. Clarke recently starred in British sci-fi Storage 24, and will (more)...
Directed by debut helmer Jesse Lawrence, The Knot is co-written by Clarke and also stars Mena Suvari, Talulah Riley and Susannah Fielding. Clarke recently starred in British sci-fi Storage 24, and will (more)...
- 9/7/2012
- by By Emma Dibdin
- Digital Spy
Here’s the first trailer for new UK comedy, The Knot which has a fabulous cast including Noel Clarke, Talulah Riley, Mena Suvari, Matthew McNulty, Jason Maza and Susannah Fielding.
Soulmates Alexandra and Jeremy are getting married. At least that’s the plan. Unfortunately for them, nonchalant best man Peter, bridesmaid Sarah and an army of naysayers haven’t heard they’re meant to be together. Can missing bridesmaids, crashed cars, a trip to A&E, and a delivery of pigs testicles stand in the way of true love.
The Knot is directed by Jesse Lawrence and is released 5th October. Check out the trailer below and let us know what you think.
Source: Cosmopolitan
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Soulmates Alexandra and Jeremy are getting married. At least that’s the plan. Unfortunately for them, nonchalant best man Peter, bridesmaid Sarah and an army of naysayers haven’t heard they’re meant to be together. Can missing bridesmaids, crashed cars, a trip to A&E, and a delivery of pigs testicles stand in the way of true love.
The Knot is directed by Jesse Lawrence and is released 5th October. Check out the trailer below and let us know what you think.
Source: Cosmopolitan
The post The First Trailer for The Knot starring Noel Clarke, Talulah Riley & Mena Suvari appeared first on HeyUGuys - UK Movie / Film Blog for News / Reviews / Interviews.
- 8/21/2012
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The first poster for brand new British movie, The Knot has been released via the film’s Facebook page. The movie has a rather great cast which includes Noel Clarke, Mena Suvari, Matthew McNulty, Talulah Riley, Jason Maza, Susannah Fielding and is directed by Jesse Lawrence. The script comes from Geoff Carino, Noel Clarke, Davie Fairbanks.
“Soulmates Alexandra (Talulah Riley) and Jeremy (Matthew McNulty) are getting married. At least that’s the plan. Unfortunately for them, nonchalant best man Peter (Noel Clarke), bridesmaid Sarah (Mena Suvari), and an army of naysayers haven’t heard they’re meant to be together. Can missing bridesmaids, crashed cars, a trip to A&E, and a delivery of pigs testicles stand in the way of true love?”
I got to visit the set for this one last year and am excited to see the movie in it’s finished form. Keep your eyes peeled...
“Soulmates Alexandra (Talulah Riley) and Jeremy (Matthew McNulty) are getting married. At least that’s the plan. Unfortunately for them, nonchalant best man Peter (Noel Clarke), bridesmaid Sarah (Mena Suvari), and an army of naysayers haven’t heard they’re meant to be together. Can missing bridesmaids, crashed cars, a trip to A&E, and a delivery of pigs testicles stand in the way of true love?”
I got to visit the set for this one last year and am excited to see the movie in it’s finished form. Keep your eyes peeled...
- 7/5/2012
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The 36th Olivier Awards welcomed the United Kingdom's biggest stars tonight, April 15, at the Royal Opera House in London. See photos of Matthew Warchus, Tim Minchin and Bertie Carvel with Sophia Kiely, Eleanor Worthington Cox, Kerry Ingram and Cleo Demetriou, winners of Best Actress in a Musical for Matilda the Musical, plus Ruth Wilson, Jonny Lee Miller, Zach Braff, Susannah Fielding, Peter Darling, John Berry, Hayley Atwell, Dan Stevens and more in the winners room below...
- 4/15/2012
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Kill Keith is released on DVD from March 26th and we have two copies of the DVD to give away to our readers.
The nation’s favourite presenter, Keith Chegwin, has been entertaining the British public for more than four decades with his zany brand of cheeky chappy chuckles. From Swap Shop to Cheggers Plays Pop, The Big Breakfast to GMTV, his irrepressible, upbeat energy has kept him at the top of his game – King of the live broadcast. But his reign is about to come to a sticky and gory end.
Much loved television personalities are being gruesomely despatched using a variety of breakfast condiments and as the body count grows, so does the hysteria. There appears to be no stopping the Breakfast Cereal Killer as he marches relentlessly towards his ultimate goal … to Kill Keith!
Kill Keith is the hilarious horror film with a comedy twist that stars Marc Pickering (Sleepy Hollow,...
The nation’s favourite presenter, Keith Chegwin, has been entertaining the British public for more than four decades with his zany brand of cheeky chappy chuckles. From Swap Shop to Cheggers Plays Pop, The Big Breakfast to GMTV, his irrepressible, upbeat energy has kept him at the top of his game – King of the live broadcast. But his reign is about to come to a sticky and gory end.
Much loved television personalities are being gruesomely despatched using a variety of breakfast condiments and as the body count grows, so does the hysteria. There appears to be no stopping the Breakfast Cereal Killer as he marches relentlessly towards his ultimate goal … to Kill Keith!
Kill Keith is the hilarious horror film with a comedy twist that stars Marc Pickering (Sleepy Hollow,...
- 3/19/2012
- by Matt Holmes
- Obsessed with Film
To mark the release of Kill Keith on DVD 26th March, Metrodome have given us a copy of the movie to give away along with a Keith Chegwin signed poster!
The nation’s favourite presenter, Keith Chegwin, has been entertaining the British public for more than four decades with his zany brand of cheeky chappy chuckles. From Swap Shop to Cheggers Plays Pop, The Big Breakfast to GMTV, his irrepressible, upbeat energy has kept him at the top of his game – King of the live broadcast. But his reign is about to come to a sticky and gory end.
Much loved television personalities are being gruesomely despatched using a variety of breakfast condiments and as the body count grows, so does the hysteria. There appears to be no stopping the Breakfast Cereal Killer as he marches relentlessly towards his ultimate goal … to Kill Keith!
Kill Keith is the hilarious horror...
The nation’s favourite presenter, Keith Chegwin, has been entertaining the British public for more than four decades with his zany brand of cheeky chappy chuckles. From Swap Shop to Cheggers Plays Pop, The Big Breakfast to GMTV, his irrepressible, upbeat energy has kept him at the top of his game – King of the live broadcast. But his reign is about to come to a sticky and gory end.
Much loved television personalities are being gruesomely despatched using a variety of breakfast condiments and as the body count grows, so does the hysteria. There appears to be no stopping the Breakfast Cereal Killer as he marches relentlessly towards his ultimate goal … to Kill Keith!
Kill Keith is the hilarious horror...
- 3/6/2012
- by Competitons
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Duke of York's, London
A study of personal discontent, written by and starring the American actor Zach Braff, All New People gets under way with a visual gag about suicide. Silent, delicate, funny, it's a last moment of calm for some time – soon characters are running around and falling over, spilling drinks, throwing crisps. When the farce eventually simmers down, a tight, touching comedy emerges.
Braff plays Charlie, whose bid to theatrically hang himself in a New Jersey beach house is ruined by the staggered arrival of three strangers: Emma (Eve Myles), an expat Brit employed to rent out the space; Myron (Paul Hilton), a suitor to Emma; and Kim (Susannah Fielding), a call girl hired to buck up Charlie's spirits. Charlie wants rid of everyone, but soon he's unpicking melancholy disclosures, offering some too.
Braff gifts the best lines to the others. Emma is chomping antidepressants, cheap and unbranded.
A study of personal discontent, written by and starring the American actor Zach Braff, All New People gets under way with a visual gag about suicide. Silent, delicate, funny, it's a last moment of calm for some time – soon characters are running around and falling over, spilling drinks, throwing crisps. When the farce eventually simmers down, a tight, touching comedy emerges.
Braff plays Charlie, whose bid to theatrically hang himself in a New Jersey beach house is ruined by the staggered arrival of three strangers: Emma (Eve Myles), an expat Brit employed to rent out the space; Myron (Paul Hilton), a suitor to Emma; and Kim (Susannah Fielding), a call girl hired to buck up Charlie's spirits. Charlie wants rid of everyone, but soon he's unpicking melancholy disclosures, offering some too.
Braff gifts the best lines to the others. Emma is chomping antidepressants, cheap and unbranded.
- 3/4/2012
- by Tom Lamont
- The Guardian - Film News
Duke of York's, London
Thanks to the TV series Scrubs and the film Garden State, Zach Braff clearly enjoys cult status in Britain. His first appearance in his own play, All New People, is greeted by his young fans with a whoosh of delight, abruptly terminated by the fact that he is perched on a chair trying to hang himself. But what promises to be a savagely black comedy turns into a muddled, meandering affair that reeks of self-gratification.
Braff's character, Charlie, is a suicidal thirtysomething intent on ending his life in a friend's deserted beach house in midwinter. But his plans are thwarted by a succession of visitors. First comes Emma, a gabby British estate agent hoping to rent the property. Confronted by a potential suicide, Emma sends for her mate Myron, who is the drug-dispensing local fire chief. The final arrival is Kim, a glamorous $15,000-a-night prostitute despatched...
Thanks to the TV series Scrubs and the film Garden State, Zach Braff clearly enjoys cult status in Britain. His first appearance in his own play, All New People, is greeted by his young fans with a whoosh of delight, abruptly terminated by the fact that he is perched on a chair trying to hang himself. But what promises to be a savagely black comedy turns into a muddled, meandering affair that reeks of self-gratification.
Braff's character, Charlie, is a suicidal thirtysomething intent on ending his life in a friend's deserted beach house in midwinter. But his plans are thwarted by a succession of visitors. First comes Emma, a gabby British estate agent hoping to rent the property. Confronted by a potential suicide, Emma sends for her mate Myron, who is the drug-dispensing local fire chief. The final arrival is Kim, a glamorous $15,000-a-night prostitute despatched...
- 2/29/2012
- by Michael Billington
- The Guardian - Film News
With British theatre looking backwards, even the one new play that almost everyone enjoyed was a skilful reworking of an 18th-century classic
The British theatre is living off its past. Just think of the plays that left a strong impression in 2011: Caryl Churchill's Top Girls (1982), Harold Pinter's Betrayal (1978), Edward Bond's Saved (1965), Arnold Wesker's The Kitchen (1959) and his Chicken Soup With Barley (1958), and Terence Rattigan's Flare Path (1942). Even the one new play that almost everyone enjoyed, Richard Bean's One Man, Two Guvnors, was a skilful reworking of an 18th-century classic.
I admired Mike Bartlett's 13 at the National and Alan Ayckbourn's Neighbourhood Watch in Scarborough for their ability, in very different ways, to reflect the tenor of the times. Two other old hands, David Hare with South Downs and David Edgar with Written on the Heart, turned in highly accomplished pieces. But, even...
The British theatre is living off its past. Just think of the plays that left a strong impression in 2011: Caryl Churchill's Top Girls (1982), Harold Pinter's Betrayal (1978), Edward Bond's Saved (1965), Arnold Wesker's The Kitchen (1959) and his Chicken Soup With Barley (1958), and Terence Rattigan's Flare Path (1942). Even the one new play that almost everyone enjoyed, Richard Bean's One Man, Two Guvnors, was a skilful reworking of an 18th-century classic.
I admired Mike Bartlett's 13 at the National and Alan Ayckbourn's Neighbourhood Watch in Scarborough for their ability, in very different ways, to reflect the tenor of the times. Two other old hands, David Hare with South Downs and David Edgar with Written on the Heart, turned in highly accomplished pieces. But, even...
- 12/5/2011
- by Michael Billington
- The Guardian - Film News
Spielberg, Allen, Branagh – Tom Hiddleston has had one hell of a year working with the directing greats. His latest is with Terence Davies in The Deep Blue Sea, set in postwar London. He just hopes he won't always be cast in the past
If you want the British actor who best embodies fragile, gilded youth, Tom Hiddleston's your man, boy, whatever. His speciality is the young, the green, the dying; dreamers and schemers; the callow buck sent off on a mission that may prove to be his last. Over the past year he's been sent over the top in the first world war, survived the Battle of Britain in the second and drunk himself sick in the bars of 1920s Paris. He made five films back-to-back, then collapsed in bed last Christmas Eve, his health in tatters, the "walking dead" for the next two weeks. His breakthrough season almost broke him,...
If you want the British actor who best embodies fragile, gilded youth, Tom Hiddleston's your man, boy, whatever. His speciality is the young, the green, the dying; dreamers and schemers; the callow buck sent off on a mission that may prove to be his last. Over the past year he's been sent over the top in the first world war, survived the Battle of Britain in the second and drunk himself sick in the bars of 1920s Paris. He made five films back-to-back, then collapsed in bed last Christmas Eve, his health in tatters, the "walking dead" for the next two weeks. His breakthrough season almost broke him,...
- 11/26/2011
- by Xan Brooks
- The Guardian - Film News
For the last thirty years or so, Keith Chegwin has been known as a friendly, cheeky and jovial TV presenter, commonly seen on breakfast TV waking members of the public at the crack of dawn, and presenting them with substantial amounts of money. Now he’s turned his hand to acting (sort of), as the title character in new Brit-flick, Kill Keith. In fact, as you’ll see in our interview (below), he’s actually returning to acting, having worked on some rather interesting projects early in his career.
In addition to discussing his acting experience (look out for my ‘surprised face’ when he explains where he worked with Russell Grant and Duran Duran’s Simon LeBon), we spoke about some of the more amusing people he’s door-stepped, how he ended up playing himself in the project and how the promise of regular pay meant that he ended up...
In addition to discussing his acting experience (look out for my ‘surprised face’ when he explains where he worked with Russell Grant and Duran Duran’s Simon LeBon), we spoke about some of the more amusing people he’s door-stepped, how he ended up playing himself in the project and how the promise of regular pay meant that he ended up...
- 11/10/2011
- by Ben Mortimer
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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