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A new ITV drama starring Catherine Tyldesley has begun filming in Manchester.The former Coronation Street actress is appearing in Viewpoint, a five part drama focusing on a tense police surveillance operation.This will be the first ITV drama to begin filming since all UK production went into lockdown in March due to coronavirus.The series will focus its attention on a tight knit Manchester community, exploring whether it is ever possible to observe the lives of others with true objectivity and
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Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: Netflix continues to set the tone for the 2020 Toronto Film Festival Market. Deadline hears that the streamer is wrapping up a deal near $30 million for worldwide rights to Malcolm & Marie, a Sam Levinson-directed romantic drama that stars Zendaya and John David Washington.
straight to your inboxManchester United were without a host of players for their only pre-season friendly at Aston Villa today.A leaked team surfaced online after the game kicked off at 2pm and was widely reported as fact by certain outlets but was actually inaccurate.Donny van de Beek made his first United outing and Dean Henderson came in for his maiden appearance for the United first-team in the absence of David de Gea, who was not even on the bench.Diogo Dalot returned to the first-team XI
Tiger King.The 56-year-old actor was originally attached to the project in May when it was being developed by CBS TV Studios and Imagine TV, but Amazon Studios is now developing the series, as Variety reports.Instead of taking direct inspiration from the Netflix show, the drama is instead based on the Texas Monthly article ‘Joe Exotic: A Dark Journey Into the World of a Man Gone Wild’ by Leif Reigstad.The show will explore how Joe Shreibvogel eventually transformed into Joe Exotic, and the
The Singapore Grip, a period series based on the 1978 novel by J.G. Farrell, is drawing flak before its premiere in the UK.The drama series is screenwriter Christopher Hampton’s adaptation of the British novelist’s 1978 satire.
Naman Ramachandran “The Singapore Grip,” a new drama from ITV, is facing intense scrutiny over its depiction of colonialism, with British East and Southeast Asian media advocacy group BEATS calling the series “harmful (non)representation” and “deeply upsetting.”Adapted from Booker Prize-winning author J.G.
straight to your inboxDarren Fletcher believes Manchester United have got themselves a bargain in new signing Donny van de Beek. The Dutchman became United's first summer arrival earlier last week after signing a five-year contract with the option of an additional year following his £34.6m transfer from Ajax.
Peter White Television EditorDoc Martin, the grumpy British doctor played by Martin Clunes, is to hang up his stethoscope next year with the tenth and final season of the UK drama.ITV has renewed the series, which airs on Acorn TV in the U.S. for a final run with production set to start in 2021.The show follows Clunes’ Dr.
Nellie Andreeva, Anthony D'Alessandro Two more Warner Bros. Television TV series, both from John Wells Prods., are resuming production in Los Angeles next week.
Coronation Street favourite looked chic in a long camel-coloured coat as she filmed a candlelit vigil in the city centre. The Walkden soap star showcased her new honey-coloured locks after a trip to the salon.
Naman Ramachandran In today’s Global Bulletin, ITV’s first post-COVID production starts to shoot, Channel 4 gives diversity a boost with a new program, Cara Delevingne lands on “Planet Sex,” and Swiss festivals come together at Zurich.Production has commenced at locations in Manchester, England on drama series “Viewpoint,” based on an idea by Emmy-winning “Fleabag” director Harry Bradbeer, with a cast headlined by “Bulletproof” star Noel Clarke.Co-created and written by Ed Whitmore (“Manhunt”),
Coronation Street star Catherine Tyldesley as Karen, a couple in their late 30s giving their romance another go after a break of five years. The show, which was filmed on location in Stockport and in Manchester studios as well as in Scarborough in April last year, was not commissioned for a second series after it was aired in September.
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The Masked Singer is wasting no time getting started on Season 4. As previously reported, Fox's smash-hit singing competition is scheduled to return this fall.