It’s official – Gary Cole and Katrina Law have joined NCIS‘s upcoming season 19 as series regulars.
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I May Destroy You. The show not only won best mini series, but its lead actress and creator Michaela was also awarded best actress, for her role as writer Arabella, in the powerful series which explores themes of consent and sexual assault.
During her second acceptance speech of the night, Michaela paid tribute to the show's intimacy director, Ita O'Brien - and said that her work is pivotal to making actors feel safe on set. 'I want to dedicate this award to the director of intimacy, Ita
.It’s official – Gary Cole and Katrina Law have joined NCIS‘s upcoming season 19 as series regulars.
Mark Harmon may have a limited presence next year.Gary Cole has been cast as FBI Special Agent Alden Park and Katrina Law, who appeared in two episodes last season as Special Agent Jessica Knight, has been promoted to series regular, CBS announced Tuesday.Additional details on Cole's character, who CBS insists is not replacing Harmon's Gibbs, will be revealed at a later time.Law's Knight is a formidable REACT (Regional Enforcement Action Capabilities Training Team) agent who specializes in
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Michaela Coel’s searing British drama I May Destroy You has just won an armful of BAFTAs, including best writer for Coel herself. So what better time to peer between the pages of her script for the BBC and HBO sexual assault survivor series?
Time’s Up UK has called on the British film and TV industry to establish an independent authority for dealing with sexual misconduct allegations following a growing #MeToo movement in the television business.
Michaela Coel delivered a powerful acceptance speech after she won the Leading Actress gong at Sunday night’s 2021 BAFTA TV Awards.
Michaela Coel delivered a powerful acceptance speech after she won the Leading Actress gong at Sunday night’s 2021 BAFTA TV Awards.
I May Destroy You.The BBC drama won two BAFTAs last night (June 6).
The BAFTA Television Awards 2021 were held on Sunday, June 6, 2021 at London’s Television Centre. The event was held in keeping with the COVID-19 protocols and hosted some of the biggest celebrities from British Television who walked the red carpet looking their best.
instead able to appear as a hologram. Those unable to attend the ceremony, including stars who are in production filming bubbles, were given the chance to be beamed onto stage.
Helena Bonham Carter, Jodie Comer and more headed to London's Television Centre on Sunday for the annual awards show, with many bringing their fashion A-game. Coughlan certainly made an impact on the carpet, rocking a custom red Valentino gown and custom pink Valentino pumps.
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I May Destroy You following her BAFTA win. The BBC One and HBO series took home several awards at the TV BAFTAs on Sunday night (June 6), including a gong for Michaela as leading actress in a TV series and best mini series.
Call us biased but we knew that Paul Mescal would nab the BAFTA TV Award for his blistering performance in the now globally acclaimed show Normal People.
Michael Coel walks the red carpet in a stunning black gown at the 2021 BAFTA TV Awards held at Television Centre on Sunday (June 6) in London, England.
The BAFTA TV Awards winners have been announced, and it was a big night for Michaela Coel, whose BBC and HBO series I May Destroy You scooped two of the biggest prizes of the evening.