K.J. Yossman Haydn Gwynne, a stage and screen actor who starred in royal comedy “The Windsors” and also appeared in “The Crown,” died on Friday of cancer, the BBC reports.
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Just as Billy Mayhew thought he had the wedding of his dreams, his new husband, Paul Foreman surprised him with a rule-breaking church wedding of his dreams in Coronation Street. As seen in the episode on Monday, 2 October - the pair tied the knot in the bistro in front of their family and friends, but Paul had another surprise up his sleeve and the pair hightailed it to the church to do it all over again. “It was a beautiful moment,” says Daniel Brocklebank, who plays Billy.
“I've been in Corrie for the best part of a decade and I have stood at the front of that church watching people walk down the aisle towards me." “To suddenly be the person walking down that aisle, it was incredibly emotional, actually.
The scenes are beautifully written. In fact the whole 12 episodes of that block were, they felt really special to shoot.
There was something very, very beautiful about them.” Despite the happy moment, there’s drama looming as Summer Spellman (Harriet Bibby) dropped a polaroid of the church wedding and it was discovered by the bishop. After giving a heartfelt interview declaring his love for Paul, Billy is shockingly suspended by the church.
“Billy is a sensible character, but he's also a human being,” explains Daniel. “ I think Billy feels that there is ultimately a responsibility to not just to defend his actions, but to explain them. “He feels it's wrong that same sex couples are not allowed a religious union because ultimately, it's about two people who are in love with each other.
K.J. Yossman Haydn Gwynne, a stage and screen actor who starred in royal comedy “The Windsors” and also appeared in “The Crown,” died on Friday of cancer, the BBC reports.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer A group of A-list actors is adding pressure on SAG-AFTRA leadership to find a way to resolve the actors strike, which has now lasted 97 days. George Clooney, Tyler Perry, Scarlett Johansson, and others held a Zoom meeting on Tuesday afternoon with Fran Drescher, the president of SAG-AFTRA, and Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, the union’s executive director. Though the tone has been described as “supportive,” the actors did not call the meeting merely to express support.
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Coronation Street scenes have recently seen Billy Mayhew suspended from the church clergy following his wedding with his husband Paul Foreman.
Just 24 hours after Paul Foreman and Billy Mayhew tied the knot in a poignant ceremony, trouble appeared to be on the horizon for the loved up couple when their marriage was rumbled by Weatherfield’s Bishop Greg Townsend. As regular viewers of Coronation Street will know, Billy is employed as an Archdeacon by the Church of England and having been keen to have his marriage vows uttered in the eyes of god, he broke the church rules and snuck in with Paul to say ‘I do.’ The intimate moment was captured only by the couples closest loved ones, including daughter Summer Spellman who documented the special occasion with a series of polaroids, however one of them was sadly dropped and discovered by the church warden - who promptly brought the matter to the attention of the Bishop.
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Coronation Street spoilers have revealed that married life doesn't get off to the best start for Paul Foreman and Billy Mayhew.The pair tied the knot in the Bistro in some emotional scenes that aired on Monday, 2 October, but knowing that Billy was disappointed that they didn't get married in a church, Paul had a surprise up his sleeve. After the ceremony, as the pair made their way outside, Paul told his husband that he had found a vicar to marry them again, but this time in the church.
Coronation Street star Daniel Brocklebank made an open admission about how he found watching himself on TV as his character was part of Weatherfield's first-ever successful gay wedding - while his co-star has been told they are 'too cute'. During Monday night's episode of the ITV soap, viewers saw Billy Mayhew and Paul Foreman tie the knot.
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Coronation Street star Daniel Brocklebank has heaped praise on his now-on-screen husband Peter Ash after viewers saw them tie the knot - twice - in the ITV soap. There was joy in Weatherfield on Monday night (October 2) as Billy tied the knot with Paul Foreman in front of their nearest and dearest in the Bistro.
Coronation Street star Daniel Brocklebank has shared the real emotion behind the soap's latest wedding scenes as he speaks about the homophobic reaction to him and his character Billy Mayhew. There was joy in Weatherfield on Monday night (October 2) as Billy tied the knot with Paul Foreman in front of their nearest and dearest in the Bistro.
There was a twist in store as Coronation Street aired its first - successful - gay wedding as Paul Foreman and Billy Mayhew finally got their church dream. Viewers of the ITV soap previously saw Paul disappointed to discover that he and archdeacon Billy couldn't have any religious music at their nuptials at the Bistro.
Coronation Street stars including Channique Sterling-Brown and Jane Hazlegrove looked fabulous as they were seen on-screen, as their characters, attending the soap's first-ever successful gay wedding. There was plenty of joy on-screen in the ITV soap on Monday night (October 7) as Paul Foreman and Billy Mayhew finally tied the knot.
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