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Sex, drugs, partying and 120-hour working weeks: How true to life IS hit finance show Industry? Bankers reveal all as BBC series returns
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October 1, 2024
EXCLUSIVE: Real-life British bankers have shared their views on the so-called 'Younger Succession', which returns for a much anticipated third season today. The show follows five young graduates who are competing for permanent positions at Pierpoint & Co, a prestigious investment bank in London. While the drama is fictional, it is inspired by co-creator Konrad Kay's three-year stint at a US investment bank and claims to depict the 'unrelenting world of high-finance'.
BBC's raunchy drama Industry returns for series 3 - and it's hotter than ever
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October 1, 2024
The wait is finally over for British fans of the much-loved financial drama Industry, made by BBC and HBO , with the third season airing in the UK on BBC One at 10:40pm this evening. Despite the show not yet airing on BBC One in the UK, HBO have already renewed Industry for a fourth season following a string of impressive reviews about the 'bigger and better' third edition, according to Variety.
HBO almost axed Industry's third season finale's most gut-wrenching moment, co-creators reveal
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October 1, 2024
A shocking scene from the third season finale of HBO's finance drama, Industry, was nearly cut by the streamer. Co-creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay broke down the ending of the series - starring Game of Throne's Kit Harington - which follows young inner-city bankers. During Sunday's final episode, titled 'Infinite Largesse', Rishi's (played by Sagar Radia) world is turned upside down after his wife Diana (Emily Barber) is killed by his bookie, Vinay over his $800,000 in unpaid gambling debts.
EVERYONE'S TALKING ABOUT: Willy wars
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September 7, 2024
It's been a smorgasbord of stiffies on TV so far - just not on the BBC
BBC finally confirms when UK fans will be able to watch Industry series 3 following fury when American viewers were able to watch it first
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September 3, 2024
It's known as one of the BBC's steamiest shows to date, following a group of London bankers as they navigate the intense finance sector. But British fans of the much-loved financial drama Industry, made by BBC and HBO, have been left furious after the third season began airing in the US and not the UK. Season three debuted in America on 11 August, with the remaining episodes being released every Sunday evening until 29 September. As a result, UK fans have been voicing their disappointment over having to wait for season three on X (insets). Following the backlash, the BBC has now confirmed when the show will air to FEMAIL. Left and right: Adam Levy and Marisa Abela in season three.
Hard choices: BBC WON'T break TV's biggest taboo on 'filthy' drama Industry amid sex scandals involving their presenters
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August 25, 2024
The BBC has decided not to air a scene showing an erect penis on their 'filthy' TV drama Industry amid the sex scandals involving their presenters. In the first episode of the third series of the programme, which will be shown in the US, viewers will see the organ of Charles Hanani, the father of main character Yasmin who is portrayed by Marisa Abela - the star who plays Amy Winehouse in the singer's biopic. Charles is her billionaire scammer dad who is portrayed by RADA-trained actor Adam Levy, 53. He will be seen having sex in his yacht with a blonde woman in the first two minutes of the first episode.
Now 'filthiest' BBC drama the broadcaster has ever aired breaks TV's biggest taboo... in move that is set to have Britain grasping for the smelling salts
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August 24, 2024
The previous series of Industry was described as the 'filthiest' show the broadcaster had ever aired. But now the BBC drama - which portrays young graduates outdoing each other in the cut-throat world of a City of London bank - is about to have the nation grasping for the smelling salts all over again as it smashes a new taboo. The Mail on Sunday can reveal that the forthcoming third series will show an erect penis for the first time in the BBC's 102-year history
Acclaimed BBC drama returning to screens after two-year break - but there's a catch for British fans
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August 15, 2024
Industry has gripped fans with its insider view of the blackbox of finance following a group of young bankers in the pressure cooker environment and sex and drug-fuelled blitz of international bank Pierpoint & Co's London office.
After being wed for 46 years, judge Judy, 81, shares her secrets to a long-lived marriage, and reports that she'still likes to look' at husband Jerry, 90, as he steps into a room
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January 26, 2024
After celebrating 46 years of marriage, judge Judy has reflected on how she maintains the spark in her marriage. Judy Sheindlin, the 81-year-old court show actress, has opened the door on her affair with her husband Jerry, who is also known as Sheindlin. Judy reveals her secrets to a long-term marriage, adding that she still loves how her 90-year-old husband looks as he walks into a room. The judge reminded people that love has ups and downs, revealing that the pair separated for a brief period in the 1990s but that they soon returned to each other and rekindled their marriage.
Were clothes REALLY better made 50 years ago?Experts offer surprising verdict after influencers complained modern garments look worse on than vintage classics
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January 13, 2024
Today's fashion enthusiasts are curious why their latest clothes don't appear to be as good as they did in previous decades. Savannah Bradley, a fashion journalist, has answers to these questions. In a thread on X (formerly Twitter), she explained why women's trench coats, in particular, look so different than they did in the 1980s and 90s. Fit is the most noticeable issue.' A pre-2000 trench was much more elastic. These aren't baggy coats by any means, but they do have a lot of breathing room at the upper arm, the shoulder, and the waist, even when belted.' Bradley explained. The founder continued to claim that modern brands don't take into account women's busts, implying that they are compelled to wear the jackets open.' The specialist also stated that the synthetic blends used in most of today's fashion pieces, such as polyester-elastane, are much cheaper, more durable, and extremely stiff.
Judge Judy off duty! While out in Los Angeles after his birthday in the Bahamas, TV's $480 million super star shows off a tan
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November 23, 2022
Judge Judy flaunted her tan from her latest sun-soaked trip to the Bahamas when stepping out for lunch with her husband Jerry Sheindlin on Monday. The reality star, who rose to prominence in Musha Cay, celebrated her 80th birthday with 23 people, associating arms with her spouse. For the lovebird's laid-back outing just days ahead of Thanksgiving, she sported a long sleeve, dark-wash jeans, a black leather belt and coordinating crossbody bag,