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10 Best Shows Like HBO Max’s ‘Love Life’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Love Life is a romantic comedy anthology series created by Sam Boyd. The HBO Max series revolves around a different person in each season, and it chronicles their romantic relationship from their first love to them finding the one they are supposed to be with. Love Life stars Anna Kendrick, Zoë Chao, Peter Vack, Sasha Compère, William Jackson Harper, Jessica Williams, Comedian Cp, and Punkie Johnson. So, if you loved the heartfelt romantic stories, interesting themes, and compelling characters in Love Life, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

Modern Love (Prime Video) Credit – Prime Video

Modern Love is a romantic comedy anthology series developed by John Carney. Based on The New York Times’ weekly column of the same name, the Prime Video series consists of various love stories that explore love in the modern world.
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  • 8/10/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
10 Best Shows Like Apple TV+’s ‘Platonic’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Platonic is a comedy series co-created by Francesca Delbanco and Nicholas Stoller. The Apple TV+ series follows Sylvia, a middle-aged housewife who reunites with her former best friend, Will. Sylvia soon finds herself trapped in her old ways and a toxic path, which threatens to destroy her relatively happy home life. Platonic stars Rose Byrne, Seth Rogen, Luke Macfarlane, Tre Hale, Andrew Lopez, and Carla Gallo. So, if you loved the hilarious comedy, absurd circumstances, and entertaining characters in Platonic, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

You’re the Worst Credit – FX

You’re the Worst is a romantic dark comedy-drama series created by Stephen Falk. The FX series follows Jimmy and Gretchen, two self-obsessed young individuals who fall for each other and begin an extremely toxic relationship that might not be good for bot of them.
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  • 8/9/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Before ‘Harry Potter’, Johnny Flynn Starred in a 98% Rated Acclaimed Sitcom That Netflix Removed
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Before he slicked back his platinum blond hair to become Draco’s devilishly charming daddy in HBO’s upcoming Harry Potter reboot, Johnny Flynn was already stealing hearts—just with fewer dark marks and more awkward confessions. Yup, the new Lucius Malfoy actor was once the leading man in a hilariously underrated Netflix sitcom.

Long before casting spells, he was tracking down exes after an Sti diagnosis. The show was a quirky, heartfelt British gem with a 98% Rotten Tomatoes score, and fans adored it. That is, until Netflix unceremoniously kicked it off the platform in January 2025. Let’s check out what happened.

Johnny Flynn won hearts with his 98% rated Netflix sitcom

Before he got tangled in Death Eater drama and magical politics, English actor Johnny Flynn was just trying to clean up his messy love life on Lovesick. Originally (and hilariously) titled Scrotal Recall, the show followed Flynn as Dylan...
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  • 6/10/2025
  • by Krittika Mukherjee
  • FandomWire
Jon Bernthal & Ebon Moss-Bachrach To Make Broadway Debuts In ‘Dog Day Afternoon’ Next Year
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Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach will make their Broadway debuts next year in Dog Day Afternoon, a new play by Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Adly Guirgis (Between Riverside and Crazy) based on the true crime that inspired Sidney Lumet’s Oscar-winning 1975 motion picture starring Al Pacino and John Cazale.

The play will be directed by two-time Olivier Award winner Rupert Goold (King Charles III). Bernthal will play Sonny Amato, the character played by Pacino in the film, and Moss-Bachrach will portray Sal DeSilva, John Cazale in the movie. (The surnames were different in the film.)

The play is expected to open on Broadway in spring 2026. Additional casting was not disclosed.

The synopsis: Step back into the sweltering summer of 1972, New York City—a time when the Vietnam War looms large, Watergate headlines flood the news, and one man’s desperate act captivates the nation. A Brooklyn bank holdup quickly goes wrong,...
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  • 6/4/2025
  • by Greg Evans
  • Deadline Film + TV
Binge Your Blues Away: 7 Romantic Comedy TV Shows That Feel Like a Hug
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Recently, TV shows have almost all been about how much grittier, darker, and boundary pushing they can be, and while admittedly they are a lot of fun to watch, nothing beats a feel-good series with hilarious comedy and a heartwarming love story when you are feeling a bit down. So, we compiled a list of the best feel-good romantic comedy TV shows you should check out right now.

Nobody Wants This (Netflix) Credit – Netflix

Nobody Wants This is a romantic comedy-drama series created by Erin Foster. The Netflix series follows Noah Roklov, a young rabbi looking to advance in Synagogue, and Joanne, a sex and dating podcaster who has an instant connection after meeting at a dinner hosted by one of their friends, but their different values get in the way of their potential relationship. Nobody Wants This stars Adam Brody,...
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  • 5/23/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
‘Vigil’ Renewed For Season 3 At BBC As Hit Thriller Heads To The Arctic Circle
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BBC smash Vigil is heading to the Arctic Circle.

The hit Suranne Jones-starring show, which comes from the makers of Line of Duty, has been greenlit for a third season and will move to a research station in the Arctic where a member of a covert British special forces mission has been shot dead.

Jones’ character Amy Silva and partner Di Kirsten Longacre (Rose Leslie) will need to catch the killer and diffuse a potential international confrontation, driven by a land-grab for energy and resources in the changing polar climate, with both their careers and relationship on the line.

Penned by Tom Edge, Vigil has been a huge hit for the BBC and the first two seasons aired on Peacock in the States. The show moves precincts each series. The first was on a submarine and the second took to the skies. Vigil has shades of Amazon’s The Rig,...
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  • 2/19/2025
  • by Max Goldbart
  • Deadline Film + TV
J.K. Rowling Crime Series C.B. Strike Gets Season 6 Trailer, Premiere Date
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Cormoran Strike is finally back. HBO has released the official trailer for C.B. Strike: The Ink Black Heart, an upcoming four-part limited series based on the 2022 novel of the same name by J.K. Rowling (writing under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith).

In The Ink Black Heart, per the official logline, "Strike (Tom Burke) and Robin (Holliday Grainger) are hired to investigate a murder involving a creator of a cult TV cartoon and an anonymous online troll known as 'Anomie.' With a complex web of online aliases, business interests and family conflicts to navigate, our heroic pair find themselves in a case that stretches them to their limit with the threat of this mysterious killer around every corner." Check out the official trailer and poster below.

Related J.K. Rowling Children's Book Set for Feature Film Adaptation

Harry Potter creator J.K. Rowling will have another story get the feature film treatment.
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  • 1/17/2025
  • by Lee Freitag
  • CBR
C.B. Strike: The Ink Black Heart to Debut on HBO and Max
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HBO has announced that the four-episode Original limited series C.B. Strike: The Ink Black Heart will debut on Thursday, January 23 at 9:00 p.m. Et/Pt. The series will premiere on HBO and will be available to stream on Max.

C.B. Strike: The Ink Black Heart is the sixth story of the crime drama in co-production with BBC and based on J.K. Rowling’s best-selling crime novels written under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith.

In the new installment, Strike and Robin are hired to investigate a murder involving the creator of a cult TV cartoon and an anonymous online troll known as “Anomie.”

With a complex web of online aliases, business interests and family conflicts to navigate, our heroic pair find themselves in a case that stretches them to their limit with the threat of this mysterious killer around every corner.

The cast includes Tom Burke, Holliday Grainger, David Westhead,...
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  • 1/16/2025
  • by Mirko Parlevliet
  • Vital Thrills
Rowling’s ‘C.B. Strike: The Ink Black Heart’ Series Confirms Release Date with Trailer and Poster
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HBO’s new limited series, C.B. Strike: The Ink Black Heart, premieres on January 23 at 9:00 Pm Et/Pt. The show is based on the popular crime novels by Robert Galbraith, the pen name of J.K. Rowling. It is the latest in the Strike series, co-produced with the BBC.

In this four-episode story, Strike and Robin investigate a murder tied to the creator of a cult TV cartoon. They also face an anonymous online troll known as ‘Anomie’.

With numerous online identities and business secrets involved, the case proves to be one of their toughest yet, with danger lurking at every turn.

The cast includes Tom Burke, Holliday Grainger, David Westhead, Christian McKay, and Emma Fielding, among others. Tom Edge adapted the story for TV, and Sue Tully directs. J.K. Rowling, Neil Blair, Ruth Kenley-Letts, and Nick Lambon are executive producers.

You can catch C.B. Strike: The...
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  • 1/16/2025
  • by Arthur S. Poe
  • Fiction Horizon
5 New Movies & TV Shows Coming to Max in January 2025
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Max is ready with an entertainment-packed January next year. The upcoming month will see the return of some of Max’s brilliant original adult animated superhero dark comedy-drama series Harley Quinn, and also a new original medical drama series The Pitt. Just like every month, Max is ready to overload you with great content. So, we’re here to tell you about the 5 new movies and TV shows coming to Max in January 2025.

The Front Room (January 3) Credit – A24

The Front Room is a psychological horror drama film written and directed by Max and Sam Eggers. Based on the 2016 short story of the same name by Susan Hill, the 2024 film follows Belinda, a newly pregnant young woman whose mother-in-law suddenly moves in with them and tries to get control over the unborn child, and now it’s up to Belinda to create boundaries.
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  • 12/28/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
8 Best Romantic Comedy Shows on Netflix Right Now
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The most romantic season of the year is finally here and as the temperature cools down, Netflix has the perfect way to bring the heat. We are talking about its collection of hilarious romantic comedy shows featuring quirky romantic stories and a lot of hilarious comedy. So, here are the best romantic comedy shows on Netflix you should check out right now.

Love Credit – Netflix

Love is a romantic comedy-drama series created by Judd Apatow, Lesley Arfin, and Paul Rust. The Netflix series follows Gus and Mickey, two young people in LA coming out of a long-term relationship who meet because of a chance encounter and fall for each other but quickly realize that both of them have completely different points of view on love and life. Love stars Gillian Jacobs, Paul Rust, Claudia O’Doherty, Mike Mitchell, and Chris Witaske.
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  • 11/17/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
6 excellent shows like Nobody Wants This
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Nobody Wants This one of the most popular new Netflix shows of the year! It's still early, so we don't know where it's going to end up on the Netflix Top 10 list. There's a good chance it'll be one of Netflix's biggest new shows of the year after a strong opening month after its premiere on Sept. 26.

Because we can see how many people are watching Nobody Wants This on Netflix, we know there are bound to be some fans who want some news shows like Nobody Wants This to watch after streaming the new Netflix original starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody.

Let's get the list of shows like Nobody Wants This started with another Netflix original, Love.

Love

Where to watch: Netflix

Of all the shows on this list, Love is probably the most similar to Nobody Wants This, but the shows are still quite different.

Created by Judd Apatow,...
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  • 10/19/2024
  • by Bryce Olin
  • ShowSnob
10 Best Shows Like ‘Murder in a Small Town’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Murder in a Small Town is a mystery crime drama series created by Ian Weir. Based on The Alberg and Cassandra Mysteries novel series by author L.R. Wright, the Fox series is set in the small idyllic town of Gibsons and it follows the story of the new police chief Karl Alberg after he leaves the city and comes to town to get some peace of mind and find a new partner, but he is soon confronted with various crimes that he has to solve with the help of his team. Murder in a Small Town stars Rossif Sutherland and Kristin Kreuk in the lead roles with James Cromwell, Stana Katic, Mya Lowe, and Aaron Douglas starring in supporting roles. So, if you loved the murder mysteries, complex relationships, and compelling characters in Murder in a Small Town...
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  • 9/25/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
7 Best Shows Like ‘Colin From Accounts’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Colin From Accounts is a sweet and brilliantly funny rom-com series that will warm your heart while also making you laugh at every turn. The Australian series starring the real-life couple Harriet Dyer and Patrick Brammall in the lead roles of Ashley and Gordon follows two single people, one in her 30s and the other in his 40s as they are brought together by a literal accident of a sweet dog soon to be named “Colin From Accounts”. The romantic comedy series also stars Genevieve Hegney, Emma Harvie, Helen Thomson, and Michael Logo. So, if you loved the Australian rom-com series here are some similar shows you should check out next.

Lovesick (Netflix & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Netflix

Lovesick aka Scrotal Recall is a brilliant rom-com series that tackles the difficult subject matter of sexually transmitted series while also delivering a genuinely heartfelt story about love and friendship. Created by Tom Edge,...
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  • 2/29/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
7 Best Shows Like ‘The Lovers’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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The Lovers is a romantic comedy series written by Johnny Flynn and Roisin Gallagher, who also star in the series as the lead characters Seamus and Janet. The Sky Atlantic series follows the story of Seamus and Janet who meet by chance when Janet is trying to kill herself and Seamus is trying to save himself from a bunch of goons. The series also stars Alice Eve, Conleth Hill, and Evelyn Miller. So, if you loved The Lovers here are some similar shows you should check out next.

Colin From Accounts (Paramount+ & Prime Video Add-On) Credit – Binge

Colin From Accounts is the show you need to watch if you love The Lovers. In both of these rom-com shows you will find flawed and funny human beings afraid of life and all its glory as they try to find happiness together. Created by and starring a real-life couple Harriet Dyer and Patrick Brammall,...
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  • 2/23/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Filming Starts on New Cormoran Strike TV Series
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The last time TV audiences saw Cormoran Strike and Robin Ellacott – detective fiction’s reigning will-they-won’t-they king and queen – they were hugging outside a fancy perfume shop. The private investigators had solved Troubled Blood’s cold case, exposed a serial killer, and had time left over for some belated birthday shopping for the newly divorced Robin.

An almost-kiss between them turned into a heartfelt hug and Strike’s declaration that Robin was his best friend, leaving them still tantalisingly apart but ready for their next adventure.

That next adventure is now on its way, confirms Deadline and the BBC. Filming is currently underway on The Ink Black Heart, with Tom Burke and Holliday Grainger back in the lead roles, and Tom Edge back as the show’s screenwriter and creator.

The next series of Strike (or C.B. Strike as it’s known outside the UK) is adapted from...
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  • 2/14/2024
  • by Louisa Mellor
  • Den of Geek
Jk Rowling’s BBC Detective Series ‘Strike’ To Begin Season 6 Shoot This Month; HBO Back On Board
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Exclusive: Cormoran Strike and Robin Ellacott are back in business as cameras are set to roll on Season 6 of Jk Rowling’s Strike later this month.

Deadline hears that the BBC and HBO detective drama will begin principal photography on February 12, with Tom Burke reprising his role as a war veteran turned private detective. Holliday Grainger is also back as Strike’s business partner.

The BBC is yet to confirm the Season 6 renewal, but is expected to make an announcement later this month. Brontë Film and TV, the company established to adapt Rowling’s books, is producing. HBO is back on board after co-producing Season 5, with Cinemax involved in previous seasons.

Strike is based on novels by Rowling’s pseudonym Robert Galbraith. Season 6 will adapt The Ink Black Heart, which has echoes of Rowling’s own experience of being caught up in the culture wars.

It centers on the murder...
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  • 2/1/2024
  • by Jake Kanter
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘Vigil’ Season 2 Sells To Peacock & Other Territories; S4C Netflix Drama – Global Briefs
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‘Vigil’ Season 2 Sells To Peacock & Others

Vigil Season 2, one of the most hotly-anticipated BBC dramas of the year, has sold to Peacock in the U.S. and a slew of other territories, along with revealing first-look images. Deadline revealed several months ago that Suranne Jones’ lead character will take to the skies in Season 2 of the show that became the most-watched new drama launch in the UK since Bodyguard when it aired in 2021. Peacock, which also bought Season 1, has pre-bought alongside the likes of Bell Media for Canada, Arte for France and Germany and a number of Scandi territories. BBC Studios Anz has acquired the show for Australia, Tvnz for New Zealand and Now TV for Hong Kong. “It’s a huge privilege to take Vigil across the globe and to find that many partners have been so thrilled with the first season, they want to support the second,” said Ruth Berry,...
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  • 9/15/2023
  • by Max Goldbart
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘Vigil’: Dougray Scott & Romola Garai Board BBC Drama As Suranne Jones Prepares To Take To The Skies For Season 2
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Exclusive: Suranne Jones and Rose Leslie are headed to the skies for the second season of BBC ratings hit Vigil, while Dougray Scott and Romola Garai are among nine new cast members joining them.

As expected, Jones and Leslie will return as detectives Amy Silva and Kirsten Longacre. Gary Lewis (His Dark Materials) also returns as DS Robertson.

In Season 2, Deadline has learnt that the leads will enter the closed and hostile environment of the Royal Air Force as they’re tasked with uncovering the cause of multiple unexplained fatalities at a Scottish military base.

Garai (Becoming Elizabeth, The Hour) and Scott (Crime, Enigma) will take major roles, as will Amir El-Masry (Sas Rogue Heroes, Limbo), David Elliot (The Liberator, Bulletproof), Chris Jenks (Sex Education, Karen Pirie), Tommy Sim’aan (The Midwich Cuckoos, Doctors), Oscar Salem (House of the Dragon, Des), Jonathan Ajayi...
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  • 3/21/2023
  • by Jesse Whittock
  • Deadline Film + TV
BBC Ready To Renew Jk Rowling’s ‘Strike’ After Apologizing To Author Over Her Trans Views
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Exclusive: The BBC appears unmoved by the online clamor to cancel Jk Rowling over her views on transgender rights.

The British broadcaster is preparing to renew Strike for a sixth season after apologizing twice to the author last month because guests on news shows accused her of being transphobic. A deal is yet to be done, but Deadline understands that the BBC is enthusiastic about another season.

Strike is based on novels by Rowling’s pseudonym Robert Galbraith and chronicles cases investigated by Cormoran Strike (Tom Burke), a war veteran turned private detective, and his business partner Robin Ellacott (Holliday Grainger).

Season six will adapt The Ink Black Heart, which has echoes of Rowling’s own experience. It centers on the murder of a successful YouTube animator after she becomes the target of relentless online hate. At one point, Edie Ledwell is accused of being transphobic.

Rowling has been clear...
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  • 3/7/2023
  • by Jake Kanter
  • Deadline Film + TV
Strike: Troubled Blood Episode 2 Review – Misogyny vs Robin Ellacott
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Warning: This review contains spoilers.

This is more like it! No, episode two of Troubled Blood wasn’t any more generous with the Robin/Strike underpants progress, but it was several times more exciting than the opener by dint of having something happen in the present day. Double points for that thing being Holliday Grainger’s Robin wearing a disguise and doing a fake accent (tick that off your Strike bingo card).

It wasn’t just one fake accent this episode, but two. First there was the welcome return of fictional toff Venetia Hall, then there was a cockney teenager in a baseball cap who infiltrated a nursing home with a chorus of innits and awrights. Robin’s Mr Ben selection of improv personas has always been one of Strike’s highlights, and this was no different. The scene in which the odious Luca Ricci was sniffing around our girl had tension,...
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  • 12/12/2022
  • by Louisa Mellor
  • Den of Geek
Tom Burke and Holliday Grainger in C.B. Strike (2017)
Strike: Troubled Blood review – This drama should be cherished. It’s the BBC at its best
Tom Burke and Holliday Grainger in C.B. Strike (2017)
Strike: Troubled Blood really is an extraordinarily fine crime drama, where a range of exceptional talents come together to create something that is actually greater than the sum of its very formidable parts. That is something rare and to be cherished. And indeed watched, and I can unreservedly commend this four-parter as a highlight of your festive viewing. It starts brilliantly, but gets better, and there are some surprising and compelling star performances to come.

It’s the latest adaptation, by Tom Edge, of the Strike detective works of Jk Rowling, and probably the best. Tom Burke is once again in the title role of Cormoran Strike, the gruff but clever private investigator. Strike is an ex-soldier with a touch of Ptsd, a bit of a drink problem, and a troubled childhood. And his affection and respect for his resourceful business partner, Robin Ellacott (Holliday Grainger) always threatens, or promises,...
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  • 12/11/2022
  • by Sean O'Grady
  • The Independent - TV
’Benediction’, ‘Our Ladies’ lead Bafta Scotland film nominations
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The ceremony will be held in Glasgow on November 20

Terence Davies’ Benediction and Michael Caton-Jones’ Our Ladies have scooped up two nominations each in the Bafta Scotland awards.

Both Peter Capaldi and former Screen Star of Tomorrow Jack Lowden are nominated for their performances in Davies’ biopic about war poet Siegfried Sassoon. Benediction was previously nominated for two Bifas, and picked up the jury prize for best screenplay at San Sebastian in 2021 where it was screening in official competition.

Scroll down for the film nominations

2018 Screen star Marli Siu received an acting nomination for Our Ladies; while the comedy-drama is...
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  • 10/12/2022
  • by Ellie Calnan
  • ScreenDaily
Rashida Jones & Will McCormack’s Le Train Train Inks First-Look Deal With Lionsgate TV With Comedy ‘Lovesick’ As First Project
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Rashida Jones and Will McCormack are getting into business with Lionsgate TV. The prolific duo have signed a first-look producing deal with the studio via their Le Train Train Productions under which they will produce scripted programming for multiple platforms.

Their first project in development is romantic comedy Lovesick, based on the UK romantic comedy series of the same name. Originally produced by Clerkenwell Films, the project is part of the scripted co-production partnership between Lionsgate and BBC Studios Los Angeles Productions.

The British sitcom, created by Tom Edge, revolved around a group of English friends sharing a house in the West End of Glasgow and their romantic lives. Starring Johnny Flynn, Antonia Thomas, Daniel Ings, Hannah Britland and Joshua McGuire, the show was first broadcast on Channel 4 in October 2014. It later moved to Netflix, which ordered a second season in 2016, and then a third and final season which...
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  • 6/29/2022
  • by Denise Petski
  • Deadline Film + TV
Rashida Jones and Will McCormack Sign First Look Deal at Lionsgate TV, Develop ‘Lovesick’ Adaptation
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Rashida Jones and Will McCormack’s production company Le Train Train has entered a first look deal with the Lionsgate Television Group, where Jones and McCormack will produce scripted projects across platforms. The first project in development under the deal is “Lovesick,” based on the UK series of the same name.

“Lovesick” was a romantic comedy series that ran for one season on Channel 4 before moving to Netflix for Seasons 2 and 3. Produced by Clerkenwell Films and originally titled “Scrotal Recall,” the series starred Johnny Flynn as Dylan, who, with the support of his roommates (Antonia Thomas and Daniel Ings), must get back in touch all of his previous sexual partners after being diagnosed with chlamydia.

Jones and McCormack’s adaptation of “Lovesick” is part of the scripted co-production partnership between Lionsgate and BBC Studios Los Angeles Productions. Jones and McCormack will executive produce alongside original series creator Tom Edge...
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  • 6/29/2022
  • by Selome Hailu
  • Variety Film + TV
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Rashida Jones, Will McCormack Ink First-Look Deal at Lionsgate TV
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Producing partners Rashida Jones and Will McCormack are teaming up with Lionsgate Television.

The duo’s Le Train Train company has signed a first-look deal with Lionsgate, under which they’ll produce scripted programming for a range of platforms. The first project for Jones and McCormack is an adaptation of the British romantic comedy Lovesick, in which a guy tries to contact all of his former sexual partners after finding out he has an Sti.

“We are thrilled to be in business with Lionsgate,” Jones and McCormack said in a statement. “Their imagination and blue sky thinking around what’s possible in this rapidly changing landscape of television is incredibly exciting to us as creators and producers.”

Jones and McCormack producing credits via Le Train Train include AMC’s Kevin Can F**k Himself, TNT’s Claws, Netflix’s #BlackAF and TBS’ Angie...
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  • 6/29/2022
  • by Rick Porter
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Rashida Jones
Rashida Jones and Will McCormack’s Le Train Train Signs First-Look Producing Deal With Lionsgate
Rashida Jones
Lionsgate Television Group has signed a new first-look producing deal with Rashida Jones and Will McCormack’s Le Train Train production company.

Under the terms of the new agreement, Jones and McCormack, through Le Train Train, will produce scripted television programming for various platforms.

The first project in development in the deal is romantic comedy series “Lovesick,” based on the U.K. show of the same name. It was originally produced by Clerkenwell Films. “Lovesick” is part of the scripted co-production partnership between Lionsgate and BBC Studios Los Angeles Productions.

Series creator Tom Edge, Jones and McCormack are executive producers on the show. Clerkenwell Films’ Petra Fried, Ed Macdonald, Andy Baker and BBC Studios’ Angie Stephenson will all be non-writing executive producers.

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Laurel Pecchia Joins Lionsgate as VP of Corporate Communications

“We are thrilled to be in business with Lionsgate,” Jones and McCormack said in a joint statement.
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  • 6/29/2022
  • by Jolie Lash
  • The Wrap
Roger Allam and Shaun Evans in Endeavour (2012)
Endeavour Series 9 Filming Poised to Begin?
Roger Allam and Shaun Evans in Endeavour (2012)
While fans await official confirmation from Mammoth Productions, the planets appear to be coming into alignment for filming to start on the ninth series of ITV crime drama Endeavour, starring Shaun Evans and Roger Allam.

Series eight concluded on ITV in September 2021 with a touching tribute to Inspector Morse actor John Thaw, and some uplifting words from Allam’s Fred Thursday. Having reached its 33rd episode (the same number of Morse stories filmed), many predicted eight would be Endeavour’s final series, though Allam suggested the drama would have “a few more to wrap things up”. Not least to wrap up the ongoing mystery of how and why his character has disappeared from Morse’s life by the time of the John Thaw incarnation.

Casting Call

The first sign that the long-running Inspector Morse prequel had been recommissioned came in February 2022, when the I Heart British TV website cannily spotted...
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  • 5/19/2022
  • by Louisa Mellor
  • Den of Geek
UTA Signs ‘Vigil’ Director Isabelle Sieb
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Exclusive: BAFTA Award-nominated director Isabelle Sieb has signed with UTA for representation.

Sieb’s most recent series, Vigil, watched as the mysterious disappearance of a Scottish fishing trawler and a death onboard a Trident nuclear submarine brought police into conflict with the Navy and British security services. It debuted on the UK’s BBC One in September of last year, and there became the most-watched new drama series on the heels of the acclaimed Richard Madden starrer, Bodyguard, drawing in over 13M viewers with its first episode.

The high-stakes thriller from The Crown writer Tom Edge, which starred Gentleman Jack‘s Suranne Jones and Game of Thrones‘ Rose Leslie, subsequently aired on Peacock in the U.S., with all six episodes landing on the streamer in December.

Sieb is currently directing episodes of The Devil’s Hour, produced by Hartswood Films for Amazon Prime. The...
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  • 3/30/2022
  • by Matt Grobar
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘It’s A Sin’ leads Bafta TV nominations
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‘Landscapers’ earned seven nominations, whilst Help and ’Time’ received six.

Russel T Davies’ It’s A Sin leads the nominations for this year’s Bafta Television and Bafta Craft awards.

The drama, produced by Red Production Company for UK broadcaster Channel 4, earned 11 nominations, including mini-series, leading actor for Olly Alexander, actress for Lydia West, director: fiction for Peter Hoar, writer: drama for Davies and three supporting actor nods for Callum Scott Howells, David Carlyle and Omari Douglas.

Drama Landscapers, produced by Sister for Sky Atlantic, earned seven nominations including mini-series and leading actor for David Thewlis.

Jack Thorne’s...
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  • 3/30/2022
  • by Orlando Parfitt
  • ScreenDaily
‘It’s A Sin’ leads Bafta TV nominations
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‘Landscapers’ earned seven nominations, whilst Help and ’Time’ received six.

Russel T Davies’ It’s A Sin leads the nominations for this year’s Bafta Television and Bafta Craft awards.

The drama, produced by Red Production Company for UK broadcaster Channel 4, earned 11 nominations, including mini-series, leading actor for Olly Alexander, actress for Lydia West, director: fiction for Peter Hoar, writer: drama for Davies and three supporting actor nods for Callum Scott Howells, David Carlyle and Omari Douglas.

Drama Landscapers, produced by Sister for Sky Atlantic, earned seven nominations including mini-series and leading actor for David Thewlis.

Jack Thorne’s...
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  • 3/30/2022
  • by Orlando Parfitt
  • ScreenDaily
‘It’s a Sin,’ ‘Landscapers’ Lead BAFTA TV Nominations
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Russell T. Davies’ Channel 4 series “It’s a Sin” led the field at the Virgin Media British Academy Television Awards and the British Academy Television Craft Awards with 11 nominations, while Will Sharpe’s Sky show “Landscapers” followed with seven. Both shows stream in the U.S. on HBO Max.

Nominations for “It’s A Sin” include for Director: Fiction, Editing Fiction, Make-up & Hair Design, Scripted Casting, Writer Drama, Leading Actor, Leading Actress, Mini-Series and Supporting Actor, while “Landscapers” scored in the Director: Fiction, Editing Fiction, Original Music, Photography & Lighting Fiction, Production Design, Leading Actor and Mini-Series categories.

The international category nominees feature a roster of global heavy hitters including “Call My Agent!,” “Lupin,” “Succession,” “Squid Game,” “Mare of Easttown” and “The Underground Railroad.”

The British Academy Television Craft Awards will take place on Apr. 24 and the Television Awards on May 8.

British Academy Television Awards Nominees

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“The Graham Norton Show” – Graham Norton,...
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  • 3/30/2022
  • by Naman Ramachandran
  • Variety Film + TV
BAFTA TV Nominations: Russell T Davies’ ‘It’s A Sin’ & Jack Thorne’s ‘Help’ Lead Field
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Russell T Davies’ It’s a Sin and Jack Thorne’s Help, two hard-hitting Channel 4 shows about societal issues, have dominated this year’s BAFTA TV Awards nominations, taking six and four noms, respectively.

Incorporating BAFTA Craft noms, which run concurrently with the TV Awards, HBO Max co-production It’s a Sin picked up 11, including for Mini-Series, Writer (Davies), five actors and in the Virgin Must-See Moment for Colin’s diagnosis.

Davies’ heart-wrenching semi-biographical portrayal of the UK’s 1980s AIDS epidemic for Red Production Company has swept up at this year’s awards ceremonies and is fresh off the back of three wins at last night’s Rts Awards and two at the Bpg Awards.

It’s a Sin’s five performance category noms were joint with last year’s Small Axe...
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  • 3/30/2022
  • by Max Goldbart
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘Vigil,’ ‘The Tourist,’ ‘The Responder,’ ‘Time’ Renewed for Second Seasons at BBC – Global Bulletin
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Renewals

The BBC has renewed four of its top rated dramas – “The Tourist,” “The Responder,” “Vigil” and “Time.”

Thriller “The Tourist,” starring Jamie Dornan and Shalom Brune-Franklin, is the highest-rating drama of 2022 so far, having launched with 12 million viewers and all six episodes were the most-watched episodes on BBC iPlayer in January.

The second biggest new drama of 2022 so far is crime thriller “The Responder,” starring Martin Freeman, which launched with some 10 million viewers across 30 days. Like the first season, the second will be set and filmed in Liverpool.

In 2021, Scotland-set submarine mystery “Vigil,” starring Suranne Jones, was the U.K.’s most-watched new drama launch since “Bodyguard” in 2018. It drew an audience of over 13 million viewers across 30 days for episode one, and the series overall had an average of 12.6 million viewers. The second season will also be set in Scotland.

Prison drama “Time,” starring Sean Bean and Stephen Graham,...
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  • 3/22/2022
  • by Naman Ramachandran
  • Variety Film + TV
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Really Useful Group Names Charles Farmer To Newly Created CEO Role
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Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Really Useful Group has hired former MGM TV executive Charles Farmer to the newly created role of CEO.

The move and the simultaneously announced naming of Really Useful’s David Chance to the role of Non-Executive Chairman are designed, the company said, to increase the reach and impact of Lloyd Webber’s work in TV, film, and other platforms.

“The Covid-19 pandemic forced us all to look for new ways to develop, produce and share our work,” Lloyd Webber said in a statement. “While I am thrilled to see live theatre firmly back on its feet, we also have major ambitions in the worlds of TV, film, the metaverse and beyond. I am delighted to have Charlie and David on board to help us achieve new and exciting things.”

Chance, who joined the Really Useful board in April 2021, will take over the Non-Executive Chairman position from Mark Wordsworth,...
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  • 3/11/2022
  • by Greg Evans
  • Deadline Film + TV
International Disruptors: Simon Heath, CEO Of ‘Line Of Duty’ Producer World Productions, Talks Landing Hits, That Ending And The Future Of British Broadcasting
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Welcome to Deadline’s International Disruptors, a feature where we shine a spotlight on key executives and companies outside of the U.S. shaking up the offshore marketplace. This week, we present Simon Heath, World Productions CEO and exec producer of Line of Duty, the biggest UK TV drama of the decade.

Line of Duty, Vigil and The Pembrokeshire Murders. The three most-watched dramas in the UK last year were all united by one common denominator: World Productions.

By World’s own standards, the ITV Studios-backed drama powerhouse had a phenomenal year during what was a difficult 12 months for the industry, with Covid never far from the mind and a highly-publicized skills crisis making TV production trickier than ever.

“You couldn’t really ask for more than having the biggest shows on BBC1 and ITV,” Heath tells Deadline during a rare in-person interview at his Central London offices, although...
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  • 1/26/2022
  • by Max Goldbart
  • Deadline Film + TV
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You Don’t Know Me Ending: Exploring the Enigmatic Finale
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Warning: contains major spoilers for You Don’t Know Me, all episodes of which are available to stream now on BBC iPlayer.

You Don’t Know Me is a story told from a perspective rarely heard from at any length: that of a young Black man being tried for murder in the UK. In the final days of his trial, the defendant (nameless and known only in Imran Mahmood’s novel and Tom Edge’s script as ‘Hero’) dismisses his barrister and chooses to deliver the defence’s closing speech to the jury himself. A four-episode monologue told in flashback follows. It’s an engaging and emotional torrent of narrative that acts as a dramatic redress of the lawyer-advised ‘no comment’ silence that TV drama teaches us to expect from such characters in such a situation. Led by a powerhouse performance from lead Samuel Adewunmi, You Don’t Know Me is a murder...
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  • 12/6/2021
  • by Louisa Mellor
  • Den of Geek
‘Lovesick’ Is Still a TV Rom-Com Gold Standard
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[This post originally appeared as part of Recommendation Machine, IndieWire’s daily TV picks feature.]

Where to Watch ‘Lovesick’: Netflix (after its first season originally aired on Channel 4 in the UK)

One of the most satisfying feelings from a TV rewatch is realizing how much of what makes a show great is right there at the start. While the show that became “Lovesick” definitely evolved over its three seasons, the first episode carries a lot of its effortless charm.

Up top, there’s the deceptively simple premise: After finding out he has an Sti, Dylan (Johnny Flynn) now faces the prospect of reaching out to all the women he’s slept with. Each episode uses one of Dylan’s past encounters (whether circumstantial one-night stands or the source of more long-term heartbreak) as a way to show his shared adventures with best mates Evie (Antonia Thomas) and Luke (Daniel Ings).

So that “Lovesick” opening, which centers on...
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  • 10/18/2021
  • by Steve Greene
  • Indiewire
Women Battle Against Male Domination in Drama Shows
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In her entertaining Mipcom fresh content presentation on Tuesday, Virginia Mouseler, CEO and co-founder of the Geneva-based TV think tank The Wit, put the focus on hit new shows powered by a cast of angry women.

“‘The Squid Game’ inspired our theme for today, which is fiction against domination,” she said. “In our selection, it will be mostly women against the domination of men. The domination of the system.”

Mouseler’s selection of fresh TV began with the BBC’s crime thriller “Vigil,” which revolves around a lesbian cop sent to investigate a murder on a submarine. “The deeper you go, the darker it gets,” runs the tag line.

“What I thought was interesting was the evolution of the female cop character,” she said. “She’s a lesbian and she’s sent to a men’s world and has to deal with her own vulnerability.”

The series is written by...
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  • 10/13/2021
  • by Liza Foreman
  • Variety Film + TV
‘Vigil’ Creator Teases Second Season Day After Submarine Thriller Posts Ratings Record
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The creator of BBC1’s smash submarine thriller Vigil has teased a second season just a day after the show’s debut episode posted a three-year UK ratings high.

Tom Edge, who has penned episodes of The Crown, told Shrine Podcasts‘ Vigil: The Interview special that he is “busily working away” on series two of Line of Duty producer World Productions’ thriller, which stars Gentleman Jack’s Suranne Jones.

Edge said the production team “started talking a while back about what else we might want to do” with the show, insisting it “can’t be a photocopy of what we did last time.”

Edge’s comments came a day after the first episode of Vigil consolidated to become the most-watched UK show for more than three years, with 13.4 million viewers watching over the past 30 days.

The previous best was 2018’s Bodyguard, which was also made for BBC1, produced by...
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  • 10/6/2021
  • by Max Goldbart
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘Vigil’ Breaks Three-Year UK Ratings Record; Collective Media Group Pushes Into LatAm; BBC Earth YouTube Channel Hits 10m Subs Mark – Global Briefs
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Vigil breaks UK ratings record

BBC1 drama Vigil from Line of Duty indie World Productions has become the UK’s top-rated show for more than three years. The submarine thriller, which stars Suranne Jones, drew in the best rating since World Productions’ Bodyguard to reach 13.4 million viewers for its first episode, according to 30-day consolidated data from the BBC. BBC chief content officer Charlotte Moore said the six-parter “kept viewers hooked like no other and is testament to the power of the writing and brilliant cast and crew”. The series was commissioned by Piers Wenger, Director of BBC Drama, and Charlotte Moore, Chief Content Officer. It was written and created by writer Tom Edge, with episodes by Ed Macdonald and Chandni Lakhani, and based on an original idea by George Aza-Selinger.

Collective Media Group pushes into Latin America

Collective Media Group, the indie recently set up by former ViaccomCBS international...
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  • 10/5/2021
  • by Max Goldbart
  • Deadline Film + TV
BAFTA-Nominated ‘Rocks’ Actor Bukky Bakray to Star in BBC and Netflix Drama ‘You Don’t Know Me’ (Exclusive)
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One of the bright lights of this year’s awards season, BAFTA best actress nominee Bukky Bakray of the film “Rocks” will star in forthcoming BBC One and Netflix drama “You Don’t Know Me.”

Produced by Snowed-In Production and co-produced with Netflix, the show has now begun filming in Birmingham. The project is an adaptation of Imran Mahmood’s bestselling novel, and is written by “The Crown” and “Judy” writer Tom Edge.

Directed by Sarmad Masud, the four-part drama turns on a young man named Hero (Samuel Adewunmi) who, with overwhelming evidence against him, stands accused of murder. At his trial, Hero tells an extraordinary story about the woman he loves, and how he risked everything to save her. Hero swears he is innocent, but can we believe him?

Bakray plays Bless, Hero’s younger sister, who is a guiding force for her older brother and believes fiercely in his innocence.
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  • 3/18/2021
  • by Manori Ravindran
  • Variety Film + TV
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Strike: Lethal White Episode 4 Review: a Tangled Ending Saved by Cast Chemistry
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This Strike: Lethal White review contains spoilers.

Put your hand up if the conclusion to Lethal White’s investigation left you nonplussed and the killer revelation felt by-the-by. Now put your other hand up if that’s basically fine because you couldn’t give a McVitie’s fig roll who murdered Jasper Chiswell, or why, or by what means.

Finally, take both hands down, make loose fists and draw a scruffy Cornish beard on one and the face of an English rose on the other, then smoosh them together while making kissy noises. Until the Troubled Blood adaptation arrives, that’s as good as we’re going to get.

There were plenty of high points in the Lethal White finale. There was the pained expression on Robin’s face as she watched Strike and Charlotte walk away while assuring her mum on the other end of the phone that yes,...
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  • 9/13/2020
  • by Louisa Mellor
  • Den of Geek
‘Vigil’: Filming Resumes On The BBC’s Suranne Jones & Rose Leslie Submarine Thriller; ‘Game Of Thrones’ Alums Round Out Cast
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Bodyguard and Line Of Duty producer World Productions has resumed filming on its BBC One submarine thriller Vigil, starring Suranne Jones and Rose Leslie.

Produced in Glasgow, Scotland, the show was forced to shut down earlier this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, but filming is now back underway with safety protocols.

The BBC released a first-look image of the six-part series, which was taken before the shoot was postponed. It shows Jones and Shaun Evans as Dci Amy Silver and Chief Petty Officer Elliot Glover.

Vigil’s cast has been rounded out with the addition of Stephen Dillane (Game Of Thrones), Lolita Chakrabarti (Riviera), Daniel Portman (Game Of Thrones), Lorne MacFadyen (Grantchester), Stephen McCole (Save Me), Tom Gill (Peterloo), Lois Chimimba (Top Boy), Anita Vettesse (The Loch), Bobby Rainsbury (Call The Midwife), Cristian Ortega (Beats) and Lauren Lyle (Outlander).

Previously announced cast include Anjli Mohindra, Martin Compston, Paterson Joseph,...
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  • 8/20/2020
  • by Jake Kanter
  • Deadline Film + TV
Global TV Producers Gear Up for Murder, Mayhem and Mystery
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As most industry folk are unable or unwilling to travel for the present, Variety asked its team of international correspondents to highlight a selection of key scripted shows from around the world. The picks — all set to drop this summer or fall — are designed to appeal to those of an adventurous disposition.

From the U.K. come three shows: a paranormal comedy-drama from Nick Frost and Simon Pegg; a comedy about “a bad person who’s a good mother” from Canadian-born Katherine Ryan; and a submarine-set murder mystery, written by BAFTA-nominated screenwriter Tom Edge.

Another series about a murder that took place on a submarine, this time based on a grisly real crime, looks at the investigation in Denmark into the

murder of journalist Kim Wall.

From France comes a playful show about a cross-dressing detective, set in Paris during the Jazz Age, from the producers of “Call My Agent!...
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  • 6/25/2020
  • by Variety Staff
  • Variety Film + TV
‘Chernobyl’ Director Johan Renck in Talks to Helm ‘The Magus’ for ‘1917’ Producer Neal Street (Exclusive)
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Emmy-winning “Chernobyl” director Johan Renck is in talks to direct “The Magus,” an adaptation of John Fowles’ famously cryptic cult novel. The TV miniseries is being produced by “1917” production house Neal Street Productions, headed by producer Pippa Harris and filmmaker Sam Mendes.

The news leaked in a suitably mysterious way Thursday when Renck posted a picture of the novel’s cover alongside the words, “Something is brewing.”

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Something is brewing...
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  • 5/28/2020
  • by Leo Barraclough
  • Variety Film + TV
Elizabeth Debicki in The Crown (2016)
BBC To Adapt Crime Novel ‘You Don’t Know Me’ With ‘The Crown’ Writer Tom Edge & ‘Mrs Wilson’ Producer Snowed-In
Elizabeth Debicki in The Crown (2016)
Exclusive: The BBC is adapting crime novel You Don’t Know Me with The Crown writer Tom Edge and Mrs Wilson producer Snowed-In Productions.

Deadline understands that the British public broadcaster is remaking Imran Mahmood’s novel as a four-part drama.

You Don’t Know Me tells the story of a young man, who stands accused of murder. The evidence is overwhelming. But at his trial, this man tells an extraordinary story. It is about the woman he loves, who got into terrible trouble. It’s about how he risked everything to save her. He swears he’s innocent. But in the end, all that matters is this: do you believe him?

The series, which is expected to film later this year, is adapted by Edge, who worked on the first two seasons of Netflix’s royal drama The Crown. He also created Netflix comedy Lovesick and has written projects...
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  • 2/28/2020
  • by Peter White
  • Deadline Film + TV
Judy Garland in Ziegfeld Girl (1941)
Oscars’ Best Actress Renée Zellweger Pays Tribute To Judy Garland Among “Heroes Who Unite And Define Us”
Judy Garland in Ziegfeld Girl (1941)
Fresh off her Independent Spirit and BAFTA Awards in the past week, Renee Zellweger became a two-time Oscar winner tonight, taking home the Best Actress prize for her portrayal of Judy Garland in musical biopic Judy. Zellweger previously won in the Supporting Actress category for 2003’s Cold Mountain. Her two other nominations were for Chicago and Bridget Jones’s Diary.

For Judy, Zellweger transformed herself into Garland at a time when the legendary actress/singer was struggling with addiction, money woes and her own fading star. Set in winter 1968, the story takes place 30 years after Garland played the iconic role of Dorothy in The Wizard Of Oz. When she arrives in Swinging London to prepare for a sell-out run at The Talk of the Town, she battles with management, finds new love and reminisces with friends and adoring fans. Yet Garland is fragile after working for 45 of her 47 years, haunted by...
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  • 2/10/2020
  • by Nancy Tartaglione
  • Deadline Film + TV
Renée Zellweger
Renée Zellweger Wins Oscar for Best Actress
Renée Zellweger
Renée Zellweger has won the Best Actress Academy Award at the 2020 Oscars Sunday night in Los Angeles for her celebrated turn as Judy Garland in “Judy.” Zellweger beat out Cynthia Erivo in “Harriet,” Scarlett Johansson in “Marriage Story,” Saoirse Ronan in “Little Women,” and Charlize Theron in “Bombshell” for tonight’s win. Her victory marks Zellweger’s second Academy Award win, as she previously received Best Supporting Actress for “Cold Mountain” in 2004. She also previously received Oscar nominations for “Bridget Jones’s Diary” in 2002 and “Chicago” in 2003.

Zellweger’s Oscar win arrives on the heels of a virtual awards-season sweep, having previously picked up the Ee BAFTA Award for Best Leading Actress, the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role, and the Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Drama, amid myriad other accolades along the way. Her...
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  • 2/10/2020
  • by Ryan Lattanzio
  • Indiewire
Judy Movie review: Critics Review, Rating, Cast and Crew
Director Rupert Goold's Judy, a biopic of the famed American actress, singer and dancer Judy Garland, is based on the play "End Of The Rainbow" by playwright Peter Quilter. It gives us an insight into the last few months of the singer's life.

The film concentrates mainly on the last few months of 1968, when the legendary Judy Garland travelled to London for a series of sold-out stage performances, where she is shown to be in a financial mess, and addicted to drugs and alcohol. Battling a tough, lonely life, she is trying to reunite with her kids. It is her financial desperation that leads her to accept an offer for a series of concerts in London.

Laid in a non-linear narrative, the film zips through the singer's past and present in a fluid manner, with not much of a plot. The film oft flashbacks to one of her biggest triumphs,...
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  • 1/23/2020
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