News about Owen Teale

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...

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.'

In a recent thriller called The Rig, a line of Duty favorites will appear together

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 6, 2022
In upcoming Amazon Prime supernatural thriller The Rig, a major chunk of Line of Duty's cast members is expected to appear. The drama will follow the lives of a crew of workers on an oil rig in the North Sea, including Martin Compston, 38, who appears on AC-12's Line of Duty, starring Steve Arnott in the six-part series. Owen Teale, 61, who played Chief Constable Osborne, Mark Bonnar, 54, and Richard Pepple, 41, who played Det Chief Con Mike Dryden, will appear alongside Martin, while actress Rochenda Sandall, 33, who played gangster Lisa McQueen, will appear, while actress Rochenda Sandall, 33, who portrayed gangster Lisa McQueen, will appear.

How the King went from controversial figure to beloved Prince of Wales

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 16, 2022
King Charles visited Wales for the first time since his mother's death last week, during his first trip to the country since he passed on the name of Prince of Wales to his oldest son, William. It's a moving trip for the monarch, who ruled Prince of Wales for the majority of his life, after being named Prince of Wales by the Queen when he was only nine years old on July 26, 1958 (left). center, at his investiture service with the Queen; top inset, learning Welsh at university; bottom inset, spending time with Camilla in the country; right now; wrong, today.