Ireland’s own Darren Kennedy is set to join Rylan Clark-Neal’s fab five on the brand new makeover show You Are What You Wear on the BBC.
03.03.2020 - 18:21 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Viewers can take a sneak peek at the new BBC drama starring Martin Compston and Sophie Rundle.
The Nest was filmed in Glasgow and is a five-part series which explores a surrogacy pact between a wealthy couple and teenage girl.
The first advert has just been released, and Glaswegians will be chuffed to see lots of local landmarks featuring, including the Clyde Arc bridge and the city's Botanic Gardens .
Centred on the teen's decision to carry the pair's baby for them, The Nest is billed by the
Ireland’s own Darren Kennedy is set to join Rylan Clark-Neal’s fab five on the brand new makeover show You Are What You Wear on the BBC.
NEW YORK -- Anyone tuning into the new TV series “Motherland: Fort Salem” will find a few changes in the America depicted. For one thing, women are in charge of the military. For another, they're all witches.
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Viewers finally know when they can catch the new BBC drama starring Martin Compston and Sophie Rundle.
Late night is going to be a little quieter very soon. In a coordinated move announced Wednesday, late-night shows produced out of New York City announced they would soon begin taping without live, in-studio audiences out of concerns over the spread of the coronavirus.
TV’s late-night laughs will continue. But they will have to do so without live audiences to make them.
Late night is going to be a little quieter very soon. In a coordinated move announced Wednesday, late-night shows produced out of New York City announced they would soon begin taping without live, in-studio audiences out of concerns over the spread of the coronavirus.
TV’s late-night laughs will continue. But they will have to do so without live audiences to make them.
By Denise Petski
Apple TV has a new drama for crime fans.
Tom Hiddleston and Owen Wilson were photographed on the Loki set for the very first time!
By Peter White
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Countless TV shows have been driven by the basic (if undeniable) sentiment that raising kids is, in fact, very hard. The latest to embrace it is FX’s “Breeders,” a new comedy from Martin Freeman and “The Thick of It” writers Chris Addison and Simon Blackwell that lets its harried adults admit, over and over again, that they downright hate parenting just as much as they treasure it.
Sarah Jessica Parker is returning to Broadway! The former star will be joined by her husband, Matthew Broderick, in the first-ever New York revival of Neil Simon’s marriage comedy. And ET has your exclusive first look at the actors as three different pairs of couples visiting the famed Manhattan hotel.