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Friday Night Dinner star Paul Ritter has been posthumously nominated for a 2021 BAFTA TV award.Ritter passed away peacefully at home with his family by his side earlier this month (April 5 after suffering from a brain tumour.The star, who also appeared in Harry Potter, Chernobyl and more, has been nominated for Best Male Performance in a Comedy Programme at the awards for his role as patriarch Martin Goodman in Friday Night Dinner.Others in the category include This Country‘s Charlie Cooper,
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The 'Friday Night Dinner' documentary marking the sitcom’s 10th anniversary is to air later this month. Channel 4 has confirmed that 'Friday Night Dinner: 10 Years And a Lovely Bit of Squirrel' will air on May 28, following three fan-favourite episodes, as voted by viewers of the show.
Friday Night Dinner anniversary special has set an air date for later this month.Channel 4 has confirmed that Friday Night Dinner: 10 Years And a Lovely Bit of Squirrel will air on May 28, to mark 10 years since the sitcom first aired.The one-off documentary will follow three back-to-back episodes, voted as favourites in the series by viewers.The special will reminisce on some of the show’s funniest episodes, and will also feature new behind-the-scenes material and interviews.Cast members
Friday Night Dinner is set to air a one-off special documentary to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the hit comedy series. Friday Night Dinner – 10 Years and a Lovely Bit of Squirrel will hit viewers screens on Friday 28 May on Channel 4.The one-off documentary will look at the funniest moments from the past six series of the sitcom, which starred Simon Bird, Tamsin Greig, Tom Rosenthal and Paul Ritter, who tragically passed away last month.
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EXCLUSIVE: Academy Award Nominee Emily Watson and Emmy-nominated actor Paul Mescal are set to star in the A24 psychological drama God’s Creatures with Saela Davis and Anna Rose Holmer directing. This will mark Holmer and Davis directing debut, who worked together on the award-winning feature The Fits. Davis will also edit. The film is currently in production. The film also stars Aisling Franciosi, Declan Conlon, Marion O’Dwyer and Toni O’Rourke.
Sophie Turner shows off her long legs in a cute khaki dress as she arrives for dinner out at Craig’s restaurant in Los Angeles on Friday night (May 7).
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Friday Night Dinner star Tracy-Ann Oberman has penned a tribute to Paul Ritter, calling him a “close-up magician”.The actress, who starred in the Channel 4 sitcom alongside Ritter as Aunty Val, wrote for the Jewish Chronicle about the actor’s impact following his death earlier this month.“I am still in reeling at the passing of the wonderful actor and much adored colleague, Paul Ritter,” she began.
Friday Night Dinner creator Robert Popper has revealed he leaves bizarre shopping lists in strangers’ trolleys.Since last year, the writer and comedian has been posting screenshots of these lists on social media full of unlikely items, left in trolleys without context.One from last November includes “150,000 cherries”, “angry mirror”, “keys to the city of Bradford” and six “coffee apples”.My latest shopping list left in supermarket trolley: pic.twitter.com/qCwm9VVwmu— Robert Popper
Helen McCrory, known for starring in Peaky Blinders and Harry Potter, has just died aged 52. Helen McCrory has died from cancer aged 52, her "heartbroken" husband Damian Lewis has said.
Lewis, 50, tweeted. “She died as she lived,” Lewis continued.