It swept the boards at many ceremonies over the past year, so it’s no surprise that Normal People has been nominated for an award at the NTAs in the UK.
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Graham Norton proved that he isn’t just a gas man, he can write a pretty stellar novel. To further this point his best-selling novel Holding is being adapted into a television series.
The four-part series already has a star-studded cast which is currently filming in Skibereen in West Cork. Derry Girls, Father Ted and Game of Thrones stars have been cast in the production.
A rundown of the cast of Holding includes Brenda Fricker, Siobhán McSweeney, Charlene McKenna, Helen Behan, Pauline McLynn
It swept the boards at many ceremonies over the past year, so it’s no surprise that Normal People has been nominated for an award at the NTAs in the UK.
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“It was a great move for us because Evil never really felt like a network show,” says Mike Colter of the move of the supernatural series from CBS to Paramount+ for is second season this year. “I think it is going to be a good thing, I think it is going to change the way we explore the characters,” adds the man who plays priest in training David Acosta alongside fellow paranormal investigators Katija Herbers and Aasif Mandvi
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Perth store security guard has cost a local man his freedom.
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It’s nearly 20 years since the juggernaut TV show that was Friends wrapped up but most of the cast are as close as ever.
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Chris Pratt and Taylor Kitsch are filming a new TV series together and we have photos of them on set!
Martin Compston is set to star in new four-part ITV drama Our House, which has commenced filming in south London.The Scottish actor, 37, best known for his role as Steve Arnott in Line Of Duty, joins Sense8's Tuppence Middleton and Spooks star Rupert Penry-Jones in the star-studded line-up. Our House is based on the best-selling 2018 book of the same name by Louise Candlish, it has been adapted by screenwriter Simon Ashdown and will be produced by Red Planet Pictures.