By Tom Grater
30.04.2020 - 16:43 / deadline.com
By Tom Grater
International Film Reporter
Baby Cow Productions, the UK film and TV outfit with credits including Alan Partridge, Stan & Ollie and The Trip, has named Sarah Monteith as Managing Director.
In the newly-created role, which she will take up in mid-May, Monteith will work alongside CEO Christine Langan.
Monteith was most recently interim Chief Marketing Officer for BBC Studios, and has held numerous leadership roles across the BBC.
Baby Cow’s upcoming slate includes the Channel 4
By Tom Grater
Cara Delevingne wants her fans to leave her ex, Ashley Benson, alone. The 27-year-old British model and actress took to her Instagram Story on Thursday to defend the 30-year-old star after she was spotted out with rapper G-Eazy shortly after their split.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made a private call with the Crisis Text Line team, but thanks to a post on social media, everyone else got a glimpse of the couple.
Staff at Paisley’s Royal Alexandra Hospital have been put at increased risk of catching coronavirus as protective goggles they were wearing were deemed unsafe.
Scots are being urged to wear face coverings or masks while out and about or shopping when social distancing is not possible.
Earlier today, Ryanair confirmed is plans to resume 40 per cent of its flights from the UK from 1 July.
Boris Johnson’s Government told Scottish staff to go back to work yesterday after sending them England’s coronavirus guidance.
The government has unveiled its three stage plan to get the UK out of lockdown.
From next week, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will no longer allow new benefits or State Pension claimants to collect payments using a Post Office Card Account (POCA).