straight to your inbox Lionel Messi to Manchester City has never felt more likely... yet there are enough hurdles still in the way of any deal to temper expectations.
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Naman Ramachandran Dominic Buchanan, one of the producers on BAFTA-winning series “The End of the F***ing World,” has questioned the rules preventing him from accessing a BAFTA mask trophy despite his company’s credit on the show’s award last month.The show, a co-production between Netflix and U.K.
broadcaster Channel 4 that was first pitched by Buchanan and Jonathan Entwistle in 2012, picked up two BAFTAs at the July 31 TV Awards for its second season — a supporting actress win for Naomie
.straight to your inbox Lionel Messi to Manchester City has never felt more likely... yet there are enough hurdles still in the way of any deal to temper expectations.
straight to your inbox Manchester City's hierarchy have always believed Lionel Messi would stay at Barcelona for the rest of his career... but that might have just changed.
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Jake Kanter International TV EditorChannel 4 has commissioned its latest series from Clerkenwell Films, the producer behind its BAFTA-winning Netflix co-production The End Of The F***ing World.Like Clerkenwell did with End Of The F***ing World’s Charlie Covell, the company is teaming with a relatively new writer, Pete Jackson (One Normal Night), to create gripping eight-part drama The Birth Of Daniel F Harris.Here’s the premise: Danny was a baby when his mother was killed in a car crash.
Michelle Keegan is one of those celebs we wish we could find out every single thing she uses on her skin and hair, because she always looks stunning. Sadly the Our Girl actress rarely gives us a glimpse into her beauty routine, which is why her recent Instagram post detailing a hair recommendation is giving us all the excitement.
Edinburgh Live. He had spent 17 weeks on the Isle of Mull, where shoppers patiently queued to go into the town's Co-Op, and couldn't believe the differrence.
straight to your inbox Rio Ferdinand believes Pep Guardiola made clear mistakes with his Manchester City team selection against Lyon. Guardiola's side crashed out of the Champions League in dramatic fashion on Saturday night after a 3-1 reverse in the quarter-final.
Brad Pitt's attorneys slammed his ex-wife Angelina Jolie's attempt to dismiss Judge John W. Ouderkirk -- a private judge -- amid the couple's ongoing divorce battle.
Bekah Martinez clapped back at an Instagram hater after showing her 18-month-old daughter, Ruth, Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion‘s “WAP” music video.When the Bachelor alum, 25, posted a Tuesday, August 11, Instagram Story photo of the toddler captioned, “This is how Ruth is standing watching the ‘WAP’ music video,” one of the California native’s followers messaged her.“Why the F–K would you let your BABY watch a music video like that?!” the hater wrote.
David Robb Labor EditorThe U.S. Treasury Department has denied a request by the American Federation of Musicians and Employers’ Pension Fund to reduce benefits for its participants in order to keep the “critical and declining” Fund from becoming insolvent within the next 20 years.
The End Of The Fucking World, has slammed BAFTA for refusing to send him an award following the show’s win at this year’s awards.The Channel 4 show picked up awards for Best Supporting Actress (Naomi Ackie) and Best Drama Series at the awards.As Buchanan details in a lengthy open letter, shared on Twitter on his behalf by film and TV critic Hanna Flint, the show’s production team chose four recipients (the standard number BAFTA send their award ‘masks’ to) for the awards, including the executive
Dominic Buchanan, the British producer of Netflix hit series The End of the F***ing World, has penned an open letter in which he calls out the British Academy for rules that, despite his show recently winning the BAFTA TV Award for best drama, prevent him from receiving a physical award, while also addressing efforts to improve inclusivity.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorThe End of the F***ing World executive producer Dominic Buchanan has written a six-page open letter, revealing that he is “shattered” after being told by BAFTA that he cannot purchase a statue following the show’s triumph at the TV Awards last month.The Channel 4 and Netflix drama, produced by Clerkenwell Films and Dominic Buchanan Productions, was a surprise big-winner on the night, scooping best drama series ahead of competition including The Crown.