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Drama dubbed 'the best British show on TV' which broke Rotten Tomatoes records officially returning to screens as creators share exciting news with fans
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October 16, 2024
The news comes after viewers dubbed its fourth series the 'best series on British television' and it earned a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes and broke records on Apple TV.
Star of Emmy award-winning spy drama Slow Horses ROSALIND ELEAZAR divulges the secrets of Slough House and what her co-star Gary Oldman really smells like
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September 28, 2024
She plays a 'failed' MI5 spy in hit TV thriller Slow Horses, but Rosalind Eleazar's own rise to success has been flawless. She tells Michael Odell why her co-star's portrayal of her disgusting boss is such a 'genius creation' - and unmasks a secret agent in her own family
Inside Baby Reindeer star Jessica Gunning's rise to fame - from years out of work to glory at the Emmys
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September 16, 2024
Baby Reindeer star Jessica Gunning picked up her first Emmy for her work in the Netflix show but she has previously admitted she had gone years without work. The actress, 38, who played stalker Martha in the Netflix hit, won Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie prize for her role as the crazed fan of Richard Gadd's Donny Dunn. Gunning blew fans away with her portrayal of Martha and her obsession into Donny who she emails hundreds of times a day, turning up outside his house and harassing his family and friends. Prior to the show which catapulted her to fame the actress has previously spent large chunks of her career without any work.
Slow Horses writer Will Smith pokes fun at namesake's Oscar slap during funny moment at 2024 Emmy Awards
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September 16, 2024
Sunday was a big night for writer Will Smith , who took home his third Emmy Award and poked fun at the famous movie star of the same name as well. The 53-year-old British writer and comedian previously earned to Emmys as a producer on HBO 's Veep, and won his third for Outstanding Writing For a Drama Series for his Apple TV Plus series Slow Horses. When he took to the stage at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles , Smith poked some fun at the now-infamous 2022 Oscar slap by the other, more famous Will Smith.
Gritty drama hailed 'best British show on TV' breaks Rotten Tomatoes records with perfect reviews as new series hits screens
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September 10, 2024
A gritty drama that viewers have dubbed the 'best series on British television' earned a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes and broke records on Apple TV after it's fourth series hit screens last week. The new series boasts an astonishing 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes, after previously never falling below 98% since it first launched back in 2021.
EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: King Charles is saved some awkwardness thanks to a low key memorial service for the late Queen's private secretary Robert Fellowes
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September 4, 2024
EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: The low key memorial service for the late Queen's private secretary Robert Fellowes saved the King some awkwardness. Fellowes was Princess Diana's brother-in-law and guided the Queen through her death and its aftermath. He earned the ire of the King when he led opposition to Camilla coming out of the shadows and being accepted as the King's wife-in-waiting.
MAN UNITED CONFIDENTIAL: Justin Bieber is among the famous faces at the SoFi Stadium, Omar Berrada makes an appearance at a fan event - and Casemiro leads the way as stars make lovely gesture to a fan in training
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July 28, 2024
MAN UNITED CONFIDENTIAL: Manchester United's game against Arsenal in Los Angeles drew some big names to the SoFi Stadium. Justin Bieber was in the crowd along with former One Direction star Niall Horan, boxer Chris Eubank Jnr and Cruz Beckham. Rumours that Natalie Portman was in attendance proved to be wide of the mark. The fabulous 70,000-seater stadium, which opened in September 2020, has been built by Arsenal and LA Rams owner Stan Kroenke.
Gary Oldman did not suffer a 'nervous breakdown' and walk off the set of Dylan Thomas film, says friend
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July 27, 2024
The allegations against one of Britain's biggest stars, whose films have earned £8.5billion at the global box office, are made by Hollywood director Susan Seidelman in her new memoir. Ms Seidelman, 71, who shot to fame directing Madonna in the 1985 hit Desperately Seeking Susan, claims the £3million 1991 film Dylan collapsed after Oldman quit, leaving 60 cast and crew 'out in the cold, without a job'.
MAN UNITED CONFIDENTIAL: Marginal gains help stars settle in the US, Oscar-winning actor plans to visit Erik ten Hag and Co... and why Steve McClaren has stayed behind at Carrington
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July 25, 2024
CHRIS WHEELER: It was only a matter of time before we saw evidence of Sir Dave Brailsford's marginal gains at Manchester United, and the former British Cycling supremo's fingerprints are all over the measures being taken to help players avoid jet lag and aid their performance in the early stages of the US tour. United's physical performance team have prepared a detailed plan so the squad can recover from the 11-hour flight and adapt to the eight-hour time difference as quickly as possible. When the United contingent arrived at their hotel early on Wednesday evening, they went for dinner and the players were kept up as late as possible before going to sleep.
Baby Reindeer scoops 11 Emmy nominations as Richard Gadd's controversial show and Netflix's other ratings hit The Crown lead British hopes at annual awards show
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July 18, 2024
The Netflix show has landed nods for best limited series, competing against Fargo, Lessons in Chemistry, Ripley and True Detective: Night Country. Scottish comedian Richard Gadd has three nominations - for acting, writing and producing the global hit.
Britain's 30 best streets to live on: They're NOT the most expensive, but they do all have the 'happiness factor'. With houses starting at £120,000, property experts pick their favourites
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July 10, 2024
How do you decide what is a 'good' street to live on? It's not as simple as it sounds. You may want to be near a pub. Yet you don't want to be so close that you hear disturbances at night. A restaurant would be good. But you don't want to smell cooking all day and night. You'd like access to green space. But perhaps you don't want to be isolated in the wilds of the countryside. You want friendly neighbours. But you don't want them to be too intrusive. One publication measured the country's streets based on their property prices. We disagree with this method. The test of a good street is to simply visit it and ask yourself if you could imagine living there? Would you be happy there? We consulted tried-and-trusted estate agents and property experts across the country to bring you the ultimate guide to Britain's 30 best streets to live on, whether your budget is £120,000 or £2.25 million.
How Baby Reindeer finally made Jessica Gunning a star: 'Bubby and warm' actress, 38, who studied at the same drama school as Gary Oldman gets her big break after years of playing minor parts in BBC shows
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April 29, 2024
The Baby Reindeer actress, 38, from West Yorkshire, has become the standout star of Richard Gadd's smash hit Netflix series about his real life stalking experience (Gadd and Gunning pictured left). Elsewhere in her career, Gunning has made a name for herself as an esteemed comedy actress and has even dabbled in stand up, reports the Mirror.
Inside Britain's poshest B&B: It makes Buckingham Palace look small and has a history filled with scandal, class war and tragedy. Now you will be able to enjoy sumptuous luxury at Wentworth House, writes MARK PALMER
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April 17, 2024
Work has started at grade 1-listed Wentworth Woodhouse, the dilapidated stately pile with as many rooms as there are days in the year - a mansion which makes Buckingham Palace look like a tiddler. Ensuite rooms in the 'Bedlam' wing will offer a luxury night's sleep, a sumptuous breakfast fry-up and a chance to revel in one of the finest houses in Britain, which, after many uncertain years and a fair number of scandals, is now the object of a £200 million restoration programme planned over several decades.
20221: Nominee Bella Ramsay looks smart in her dark suit and tie as she joins her Time co-stars on the red carpet of the Royal Television Society Awards 2024
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March 26, 2024
Bella Ramsay arrived in London on Tuesday in a dark suit. The actress, 20, who is up for Support Actress for her role in the gritty prison drama Time and arrived at the awards ceremony looking well-dressed and booted. Bella went for a dark suit with a black shirt underneath and a matching tie.
EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Why did the late Queen refuse Harry and Meghan's proposal for a new style of monetised royalty?
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March 25, 2024
EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Could it stem from Sophie Wessex 's decision to continue working in public relations after her marriage to Edward? The Queen accepted this new style of royal service, but Sophie changed her mind two years later when she was discovered to be indiscreet about her royal connections when attempting to convince potential clients. There is no one who is in a hurry to repeat, but it is an experiment.
On Demand's 20 best British thrillers to watch right now: Our analysts sift through hundreds of options to narrow down the shows to watch
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March 25, 2024
It's all happening in British and Irish television, with big-budget John Le Carney, Cockney obsters, and murder in Calder Valley. We've compiled a list of the 20 best thrillers to watch On Demand right now, sifting through thousands of options to save you the hassle. Looking for a new series to stream? Find out which shows it's worth investing your time in...
The seven most bingeable series to stream this weekend: From Shogun and American Conspiracy to Kin and Mr and Mrs Smith
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March 9, 2024
The prospect of spending your weekends in a complete television series may not be as appealing as it did a few weeks ago. However, we have yet to reach pub-garden weather, so a few nights in with the box may be on your schedule for the remainder of March. However, there are plenty of high quality shows available on all streaming platforms right now, so this is not something to be concerned about. Finding the right show to press play on can be a daunting challenge, so MailOnline has compiled a list of the seven most bingeable series to watch this weekend. These shows will have you glued to your couch and often hitting the 'continue watching' button on your monitor, from the gory Disney+ blockbuster Shogun to the BBC's thrilling gangster thriller Kin.
Very Slow Horses! For the first time in rainy London, Gary Oldman's black cab breaks down
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February 25, 2024
When Gary Oldman's black cab arrived in rainy London this week, he collapsed. The actor, 65, is in the capital to continue filming the fifth instalment of the widely circulated Apple TV+ thriller. As he went to work shooting new scenes, he looked sharp in a grey suit, white shirt, and checked scarf.
Grange Hill cast: Where are they now? An examination of who starred in the hit TV drama following Stuart Organ's death, starring famed Peter Robson
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February 23, 2024
MailOnline takes a look back at where the cast of the hit TV drama is now after the shock death of Grange Hill actor Stuart Organ, who died at the age of 72. Peter Robson, the actor's fan favorite, appeared in the children's TV drama, which aired from 1978 to 2008.
Artificial intelligence could make soaps rival the BBC in just five years, according to the Slow Horses chief, who informs MPs that technology can enable British stories to be 'enabled.'
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February 21, 2024
Artificial Intelligence, according to a producer of Apple TV's hit show Slow Horses, could produce soaps to rival the BBC in fewer than five years. At the UK culture, media, and sport committee's inquiry into British film and high-end television, as well as the effects of technology on the market, James Hawes spoke to politicians. During the inquiry, James reported the findings of a forum that was held after the BBC's long-running soap Doctors was announced that it would be cut at the end of the year.
Queen Camilla is delighted by Labrador puppies as she hosts reception for a charity training dogs to detect illnesses at Clarence House
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February 20, 2024
Camilla, 76, dressed in a black mid-length gown, warmly welcomed the four-legged guests at Clarence House, London (pictured). The canines were particularly well behaved, and they seemed to be enjoying Camilla's attention when they sat on their chairs. Camilla, who has been keeping busy while her husband King Charles is being treated for cancer, is hosting a reception to celebrate the charity Medical Detection Dogs' 15th anniversary.
According to a royal biographer, King Charles sleeps in an OXYGEN TENT to combat sinus issues and short-term memory
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February 16, 2024
According to a new royal biography, King Charles (right) has an 'appalling memory' and sleeps in an oxygen tent to treat sinus problems. Ingrid Seward's book (inset), My Mother and I, claims that His Majesty's memory is enhanced by writing down his thoughts into notebooks, which he keeps in his breast pocket. Although the King, 75, has a vast knowledge of history, it is his short-term memory that is believed to be problematic, with Charles reportedly saying that his'memory is appalling,'. The King also has no empathy for trivial ailments and battles his own sinus problems by sleeping in an oxygen tent,' according to Seward, Editor-in-Chief of Majesty Magazine.'
The Queen celebrates The Poppy Factory's 100th birthday, while Prince Harry promotes the Invictus Games in Canada
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February 16, 2024
On Thursday, the Queen, 76, met with The Poppy Factory in Clarence House to commemorate the charity's 100th anniversary. Camilla cut a 100 cake to celebrate the charity that supports veterans with mental and physical health problems who are returning to work (right). Meanwhile, Harry (inset) rode on the bobsled track in Whistler, B.C., where he and Meghan have travelled for three days to promote his Invictus Games, which aid veterans in finding meaning.
ALISON BOSHOFF: Harry Potter gets a $2 billion TV bonanza with Warner Bros set to film TEN new series
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February 15, 2024
That's wizard, Harry! As Warner Bros' TEN series about a new TV show about 'the boy who lived,' will be released in Leavesden, Herts, a £2 billion Harry Potter bonanza. Production details for the scheme, which will be based on J. K. Rowling's seven favorite books, have yet to be confirmed. However, this week, reports show that the Potter shows are absolutely intending to be shot in the United Kingdom, with British creative and technical talent front and center. The budget is expected to be about $200 million per series, bringing it into alignment with House Of The Dragon, which is also shot on the Warner Bros lot. The company revealed plans for the series in April last year and said it expects to begin filming later this year or early next year, as long as scripts and casting can be settled quickly.