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Loki director and EP Kate Herron is to co-write an upcoming episode of Doctor Who featuring Ncuti Gatwa.
Herron will write the episode with long-time collaborator Briony Redman, an actor and comedian whose work includes the Welsh crime-comedy Pont Brec with Damian Evans and award-winning short film Forget-Me-Not.
Herron is the latest big creative name to board the upcoming season showran by Russell T. Davies. She EPd and directed the entire Marvel Loki series and has also directed episodes of Sex Education, which Gatwa stars in.
Herron and Redman have collaborated on a range of work together including their comic, The Storkening, as well as TV and film projects including the sci-fi Miss Universe and short film Smear.
Gatwa will take over as the 15th Doctor next year, following three specials in which former Doctor David Tennant will return to briefly become the 14th Doctor.
“This is when I absolutely love my job,” Davies said. “Working with the stellar talents of Kate and Briony makes my whole world bigger and brighter, and a lot more fun.”
Big acting names confirmed to join the new BBC/Disney+ co-produced series include Miriam Margolyes, Neil Patrick Harris, Game of Thrones star Indira Varma and Heartstopper‘s Yasmin Finney.
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Nicola Coughlan is getting in the Christmas spirit!
Nicola Coughlan will be appearing in a Doctor Who Christmas special. Just not this year.
Ellise Shafer Nicola Coughlan is joining the “Doctor Who” universe. Returning showrunner Russell T Davies revealed the news during a Q&A on Monday night following a press screening of “The Star Beast,” the first of the BBC series’ annual specials. Celebrating the show’s 60th anniversary, this year’s specials bring back David Tennant as the Doctor and Catherine Tate as Donna Noble before Ncuti Gatwa takes over the reins as the Fifteenth Doctor on Christmas Day.
Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Molly Manning Walker, the English cinematographer-turned-filmmaker whose debut feature “How to Have Sex” won a prize at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, has signed with CAA for representation. Penned and directed by Manning Walker, “How to Have Sex” world premiered at Cannes in Un Certain Regard where it won best prize and earned unanimous praise. The film follows three British teenage girls who go on a rites-of-passage holiday in sun-drenched Crete and find themselves navigating the complexities of sex, consent and self-discovery.
Whoopi Goldberg became emotional on Monday’s episode of The View as she reminisced about her childhood.The actor, known for her impressive entertainment career and EGOT status appeared on the talk show, The View, this week, where she was surprised by some audience members who were familiar faces to the star.According to Entertainment Weekly, the Sister Act star went over to the ‘Hot Topics’ table, before casting a teary-eyed glance over at the audience where she spotted a group of people.As the camera panned over to the front row, Goldberg said, “My past is sitting in the front.”She explained that the people she saw were a family she befriended when she was growing up in New York City, adding that they lived in an apartment building “across the street” from where she was raised. Goldberg and her brother were brought up in a public housing project in Manhattan in the 1950s-60s.She described the families’ closeness saying, “We grew up together.
Whoopi Goldberg became emotional on Monday’s episode of The View as she reminisced about her childhood.The actor, known for her impressive entertainment career and EGOT status appeared on the talk show, The View, this week, where she was surprised by some audience members who were familiar faces to the star.According to Entertainment Weekly, the Sister Act star went over to the ‘Hot Topics’ table, before casting a teary-eyed glance over at the audience where she spotted a group of people.As the camera panned over to the front row, Goldberg said, “My past is sitting in the front.”She explained that the people she saw were a family she befriended when she was growing up in New York City, adding that they lived in an apartment building “across the street” from where she was raised. Goldberg and her brother were brought up in a public housing project in Manhattan in the 1950s-60s.She described the families’ closeness saying, “We grew up together.
wanted to be Barbie, producers said, which originally gave them pause, since that’s not a Disney character.“We searched through ‘Toy Story’ and found that there was Barbie in Disney, and there was Tour Guide Barbie!” producer Jamie Hammer told People. “So it ended up working out. And Whoopi looked amazing.
Adele was moved to tears as she spotted the doctor who had delivered her son in the audience during her Las Vegas residency at Caesars Palace on Saturday night. Dressed as Morticia Addams for Halloween, the 35-year-old singer was performing When We Were Young from her album 25 when she noticed the familiar face.
Adele was seen getting emotional at her recent show in Las Vegas, after spotting the doctor who delivered her baby in the audience.The moment took place at the singer’s gig on Saturday night (October 28), as part of her ongoing ‘Weekends With Adele’ residency in Las Vegas. Mid-way through her show – which saw her dressed as Morticia Adams in light of Halloween – she stopped in her tracks after spotting the doctor in the audience.“Shut up!” she exclaimed during a rendition of her 2015 hit ‘When We Were Young’, running over to give a man in the audience a hug (via Billboard).
Time was a huge hit when it first appeared on TV screens with Stephen Graham taking on the role as prison officer Eric McNally, while Sean Bean portrayed Mark Cobden. Eric and Mark won't feature in the second series of the Jimmy McGovern-penned drama as it's set to take places in a women's prison. Arriving at Carlingford Prison on the same day, Orla, Abi and Kelsey are thrown together to face an unfamiliar world.
Former TOWIE star Frankie Essex gave birth to her twins, whom she shares with boyfriend Luke Love, last May. She has since shared updates while settling into life with babies Logan and Luella. In her exclusive column for OK! , Frankie has discussed a range of topics related to motherhood – from her first social outing with the twins and a blackout at her home when they were just a few days old, to “feeling more human again” as the babies dropped their dreaded 2am feed.
Disney+ has just shared some exciting news for Doctor Who fans!
Disney+ and BBC have announced premiere dates for the three new Doctor Who 60th anniversary specials.
Jaden Thompson Get ready to re-enter the TARDIS. Disney Branded Television and BBC have revealed the trailer and premiere dates for the 60th anniversary “Doctor Who” specials, debuting on Disney+ and the BBC later this year. The first special, “The Star Beast,” premieres Nov.
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment Writer SPOILER ALERT: This story discusses a few plot developments in Season 2, Episode 3 of “Loki,” currently streaming on Disney+. While working as the production designer on Season 1 of Marvel Studios‘ “Loki” — in which Tom Hiddleston’s god of mischief became embroiled with a vast bureaucratic organization know as the Time Variance Authority — Kasra Farahani realized that he was having a greater influence on the storytelling than usual.
Whoopi Goldberg, you’re in danger girl.The “Ghost” actress revealed during “The View” that she once couldn’t stop laughing — while at a funeral.Goldberg, 67, opened up about the awkward incident during the show’s “Hot Topics” segment on Thursday.“The best thing to do, you have to try to get up and leave — covering it doesn’t help,” she said. “I went through this with somebody who was dead, and I thought, ‘I am in deep doo,’ because nothing was right in the coffin.”“You were laughing at a corpse?” co-host Sara Haines chimed in.“I was one of two people who saw that there was an issue, and we could not get up and you couldn’t adjust anything,” Goldberg replied, not giving context as to what was wrong with the situation.
Just like that, Suits is back on top.
The View, audience members were left unimpressed after host Whoopi Goldberg claimed that “not all Republicans are the same”.As a live interview with news personality Rachel Maddow came to a close on Wedenesday’s episode (October 18), the panelists took a moment to assess the current state of America’s political scene which, in recent months, has seen the ousting of Speaker Kevin McCarthy and the rise of the indicted Donald Trump as a likely Republican nominee for the 2024 presidential election.“While the Republican party is firing their own Speaker and shutting down Congress, Joe Biden is, like, lowering prescription drug prices,” Maddow said. “The two parties have two very different projects right now, and I want Republicans to want politics.
A rugby coach who had a heart attack on holiday returned to thank the doctor who saved his life and was told: "You were knocking at those (heavenly) gates a few times and we weren't letting you go in". Father-of-two Mark Lang suffered three cardiac arrests and was revived each time by a team involving a consultant cardiologist at Cork University Hospital.