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The 20 Hottest Show on Netflix, Sky/Now, Paramount+ and...
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August 23, 2024
If you're looking for something to keep you entertained on TV this weekend, look no further as our critics have picked out the 20 must-watch shows On Demand you won't want to miss.
BBC's most outrageous comedy ever - We Might Regret This - is dubbed 'wonderful, witty and liberating' as viewers praise X-rated sitcom about a tetraplegic woman which contains some VERY explicit scenes
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August 21, 2024
Fans of the new hit show We Might Regret This have gushed about the 'funny, quippy and tense' programme which was created by Toronto-born artist Kyla Harris, who moved to the UK some 10 years ago. Kyla, who co-wrote and created the show with long-time friend Lee Getty, is a wheelchair user, who has some use of her arms. Though fictional, the series is inspired by some of the experiences shared by the two friends when Lee was working as Kyla's personal assistant (PA) some decades ago, a job she accepted not long after they met (which they now describe as a 'total risk'), but which ultimately yielded a strong bond. Lee does not appear onscreen, but Kyla does, playing a 30-something Canadian artist and tetraplegic Freya who has moved to London for 50-something lawyer Abe (played by Darren Boyd) with whom she's having a fast-moving relationship, with the two moving in together.
Is this the BBC's most outrageous comedy ever? X-rated sitcom about a tetraplegic woman which contains some VERY explicit scenes hailed as 'the new Fleabag' - and it's got the thumbs up from activists for its raw portrayal of life with a disability
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August 20, 2024
It's not often that a comedy drama will show the unfiltered reality of living with a serious disability, but new BBC 's series We Might Regret This does just that - and has won praise for it. The programme, which is considered by some to be the among the most outrageous produced by the broadcaster - was created by Toronto-born artist Kyla Harris (pictured) who moved to the UK some 10 years ago. Kyla, who co-wrote and created the show with long-time friend Lee Getty (pictured) is tetraplegic. She is a wheelchair user, who has some use of her arms. Though fictional, the series is inspired by some of the experiences shared by the two friends when Lee was working as Kyla's personal assistant (PA) some decades ago, a job she accepted not long after they met (which they now describe as a 'total risk'), but which ultimately yielded a strong bond. Lee does not appear onscreen, but Kyla does, playing a 30-something Canadian artist and tetraplegic Freya who has moved to London for 50-something lawyer Abe (played by Darren Boyd, pictured) with whom she's having a fast-moving relationship, with the two moving in together.
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews last night's TV: Hidden away on Apple TV, the best comedy drama you've never seen
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May 23, 2024
Little wonder children are growing up anxious. When five-year-old Stevie's school celebrates Earth Day, she comes home with a picture of a drowning polar bear and a phobia about leaving lightbulbs on. It's no easier for their parents. 'Remember, take the electric car,' mum Karen (Sian Brooke) warns her husband, Scott (Darren Boyd), as she sends him off to the school gates. 'And for God's sake, don't mention how big this house is. Or holidays. Or anything else you might have boasted about before 2010.'
Eleanor Tomlinson embraces her The Outlaws co-star Darren Boyd on set
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June 14, 2023
Eleanor Tomlinson was spotted filming scenes for BBC's The Outlaws in Bristol in 1950s style clothes. The former Poldark actor, 31, was all smiles as she welcomed her co-star Darren Boyd in between takes. She wore a bright yellow coat over a chic white midi dress and matching boots, which she wore with a chic white midi dress and matching boots.
Mrs Brown's Boys will RETURN to screens with a new series
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March 5, 2023
Mrs Brown's Boys is back on TV for a new four-part series. The hit sitcom has been a fixture of Christmas television schedules for more than a decade, but the forthcoming series will be the first new series since 2013. The show had been 'thwarted twice' due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to creator Brenan O'Carroll, who also stars Agnes Brown, as it was supposed to debut on screens in 2021.