News about Iwan Rheon

KATHRYN FLETT'S My TV week: Cracking crime in the Aussie alps

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 19, 2024
UK writer Kathryn Flett reviews High Country, an Aussie import full of characters-to-care-about, and Those About To Die, Amazon's new swords-and-sandals epic series.

The top 20 TV shows to watch on demand this weekend:...

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 19, 2024
From the latest swords-and-sandals blockbuster to a 1960s murder-mystery, there is something to appeal to everyone on TV this weekend. Sports fans and those who enjoy real-life crime series are spoilt with some brilliant documentaries. And our critics have cherry-picked the bester comedies, dramas and movies to make sure you have plenty to keep you entertained this weekend. So just read on... we've done all the hard work for you. You just have to sit back and relax.

EMILY PRESCOTT: Lady Amelia brings out her wild side with new planned plot to be exhibited at the Chelsea Flower Show

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 14, 2024
EMILY PRESCOTT: The King seems to have inspired some of the Royal Family's younger members to follow his love of nature. Lady Amelia Windsor, pictured, the granddaughter of the Duke of Kent and second cousin to the King, is now working on a wildflower plot that will be exhibited at the Chelsea Flower Show this year. Amelia, 28 - once dubbed the most beautiful member of the Royal Family - is also carving out a career as a freelance gardening writer to go with her modelling work. The stylish aristocrat, pictured below among daffodils in a post on her social media account, says of her Chelsea role: 'So excited and honoured to be a very small part of the team for Kent Wildflower Seeds's first garden at the Chelsea Flower Show.'

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

www.dailymail.co.uk, 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...

This Christmas, our ultimate guide to what to watch on TV this holiday: All you need to hear about this year's festive telly extravaganza from best dramas to family shows, films, comedies, and specials

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 15, 2023
The Heist Before Christmas, which conjures up a Yuletide miracle by mixing bleak elements into a mellow holiday film with a touch of edge, is among the TV dramas to watch over the holiday season.

The rise and rise of Viagra, as well as the rise of the drug 'little blue pill,' was accidental after Welsh miners took part in trials for a new angina drug with unexpected results, before it landed in millions of bedrooms around the world

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 29, 2023
The drug, which was synthesized in Pfizer's lab in Sandwich, Kent, was tested in a series of clinical trials, but the findings were disappointing. In a court in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, it was only in 1993 - when experts were considering giving up on the scheme - that a rather welcome side effect was observed. Both the male volunteers, who are said to have been former miners, have reported long-term erections. After further successful trials in Swansea and Bristol, what became known as Viagra became available on prescription in 1998, and millions of men's lives were changed. Now, BBC drama Men Up, based on the 1994 trials at Morriston Hospital (inset) in Swansea, is expected to tell the tale about how one of the world's most popular drugs was created. Left: In Men Up, Phaldut Sharma, Iwan Rheon, Mark Lewis Jones, and Steffan Rhodri.

Viewers call out the on-screen characters they can't stomach, from famous villains to kid's cartoons, so who makes the list?

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 28, 2023
Although TV enthusiasts have demonstrated their devoted devotion to their favorite shows, this doesn't mean that these series don't have characters that they loot to hate. Despite being fictional, these television characters have viewers feeling genuine hostility toward them. These are the top ten most despised TV characters of all time as of November 27. At this time, the list included three characters from Game of Thrones (top right is Joffrey Baratheon) and two from The Walking Dead (bottom right is The Governor). Rachel Berry (top right) and Livia Soprano (bottom left) from the Sopranos are among the many additions.

By the end, viewers of BBC's Wolf are split on - some say it's "a thrilling with real edge of your seat twists," while others say it's a 'waste of time.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 16, 2023
Viewers of BBC 's thriller Wolf have been left divided over the final episode of the British drama - as some called it a 'waste of time' and asked 'who decided to fund this nonsense?' However, some viewers loved the performance, with one expressing, 'Wow.' Now THAT is a finale!A thriller with actual edge of your seat twists? Yes, please.'

Wolf viewers are left divided over penultimate episode of BBC series - as some brand it 'amazing' while others call it 'a waste of good acting talent'

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 15, 2023
Viewers of BBC's thriller Wolf have been left split on the penultimate episode of the story - some believe it to be a "waste of good acting talent" with "silly storylines." Juliet Stevenson, an actress, stars in the role of wealthy Matilda Anchor-Ferrers who has returned to her Monmouthshire family's home for the first time in years, as well as her partner Oliver (Owen Teale) and daughter Lucia (Annes Elwy).

Is this the worst BBC drama ever?

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 4, 2023
This week, Kathryn Flett discusses BBC drama Wolf, which is set in Wales, and My5's show Wonders of the Moon. Wolf's large cast is 'rarely' on the same page,' she says. It also claims that it should be 'critically condemned for revelling in so many disembowelled bodies.'

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: A bleak crime story with no ring of truth

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 5, 2023
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: We now live in the golden age of True Crime. All the other genres are out-dated; no one wants Great Detectives or Police Procedurals. Any murder needs to be investigated by a young amateur who is secretly hoping that the format will be bought for millions by an online giant. Netflix has ordered hundreds of True Crime docu-series since its incredible success in 2015 with Making A Murderer, about a horrific murder at a U.S. scrap-yard. Crime Scene in the Texas Killing Fields; American Murder; The Family Next Door; A Murder In The Memories Of A Killer: A Descent Into Darkness; A Terrorist; Discussions With A Killer The Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes and The Sons Of Sam: A Descent Into Darkness