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.
“So is everyone, it seems, judging from the outpouring of sadness and grief following the shock
.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).
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,
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
Simon Bird has written an emotional tribute to his late Friday Night Dinner co-star Paul Ritter. Ritter died “peacefully at home” on Friday (2 April) aged 54 after being diagnosed with a brain tumour, his agent announced on Tuesday (6 April).
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Friday Night Dinner's upcoming 10th anniversary episode will honour Paul Ritter after the actor's passing, it has been confirmed. The one-off special, You Look Nice: The True Story of Friday Night Dinner, was announced earlier this year and will now be dedicated to Paul in his memory.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Tamsin Greig has shared a beautiful tribute to the late Paul Ritter, revealing that the pair collaborated on a BBC Radio 4 adaptation of the novel Meet Me at the Museum by Anne Youngson just a few weeks before he passed away.
Friday Night Dinner is set to be dedicated to Paul Ritter, it has been confirmed.The actor, who played dad Martin Goodman in the Channel 4 comedy series, died on Monday night (April 5) after suffering from a brain tumour.A 90-minute documentary reflecting on 10 years of the show is set to air this spring, featuring reruns of several episodes as well as interviews with cast and crew members.According to Metro, the celebration will now be dedicated to Ritter in light of his death.“It is with great
Friday Night Dinner actor Paul Ritter has died; he was 54.The news was confirmed earlier today (April 6) by Ritter’s agent to The Guardian, who said Ritter passed away peacefully at home with his family by his side on Monday (April 5). He’d been suffering from a brain tumour.The statement read: “It is with great sadness we can confirm that Paul Ritter passed away last night.
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Paul Ritter, the English screen and stage star whose list of credits includes Harry Potter and James Bond films, has died. He was 54.
Friday Night Dinner star's agent confirmed the sad news in a statement that he died on Monday (April 5). "It is with great sadness we can confirm that Paul Ritter passed away last night," they said in a statement.
Nicola Coughlan has paid tribute to Paul Ritter. The 'Friday Night Dinner' actor has died aged 54 from a brain tumour, and the 'Derry Girls' star has described Paul - who played Martin Goodman in the Channel 4 sitcom - as "absolutely magic" in an emotional social media post.
Naman Ramachandran British actor Paul Ritter, whose credits include HBO/Sky drama “Chernobyl” and Channel 4 comedy “Friday Night Dinner,” has died of a brain tumor. He was 54.“It is with great sadness we can confirm that Paul Ritter passed away last night,” Ritter’s agent said.
Actor Paul Ritter, who starred in the hit series Chernobyl, has sadly died at the age of 54.
Friday Night Dinner, has died aged 54. His agent told The Guardian that he died of a brain tumour at home, surrounded by his wife and two sons.