News about Allan Mustafa
BBC 'reveals future' of 'absolutely brilliant' new series dubbed the 'next Jonathan Creek'
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October 11, 2024
The BBC has 'revealed the future' of a beloved new murder mystery series that fans have dubbed the 'next Jonathan Creek. Ludwig, which stars David Mitchell, 50, hit BBC One and BBC iPlayer at the end of September and became an instant hit.
Anna Maxwell-Martin reveals her weird food phobia and how she has to beg other actors to keep the dish away from set
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October 3, 2024
The Line Of Duty star, 47, can't bear to be around sandwiches, mayonnaise - and even open fridges. She has blamed the food phobia on being 'sick, sick, sick as a dog' during her pregnancies with her two daughters, as well as her exacting standards for fridges which mean she can rule out an entire hotel room if the fridge gives her the ick. 'If I'm on a set and sandwiches are brought on - it's hard for me to even say that word - I'd have to say "Get that out",' Anna admitted to The Sun of her sandwich fear. 'Sorry other actors, you're not eating. Or if you want to eat, step outside - but not in here.'
BBC viewers already hooked on 'absolutely brilliant' new series dubbed the 'next Jonathan Creek'
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September 26, 2024
BBC viewers are hooked on an 'absolutely brilliant' new murder mystery series, which has been dubbed the 'next Jonathan Creek'. The new show, which stars David Mitchell , 50, hit BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Wednesday and fans are already obsessed.
KATHRYN FLETT'S My TV week: I'm pumped up on this gym sitcom
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June 24, 2024
UK writer Kathryn Flett reviews comedy Peacock, which stars Allan Mustafa as Andy, a personal trainer specialising in 'body-positivity'. Presumed Innocent, a remake of the 1990 blockbuster movie with Harrison Ford, which stars Jake Gyllenhaal, also earned four stars from Flett.
Too much football on TV? Watch these 50 unmissable...
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June 19, 2024
With the Euros kicking off, fans up and down the UK will be glued to their screens. But what if you don't like football? Sometimes it can seem like there's just too much of the beautiful game on our screens. But if you find penalty shootouts and the intricacies of the off side rule a turn-off there are plenty of shows to watch instead.