Scots TV star Jean Johansson reveals she's lost over half a stone after one month of no meat or alcohol.
13.01.2020 - 08:46 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Robert Carlyle insists he would love to do a third Trainspotting film – but it’s up to director Danny Boyle.
The Scot, 58, played Francis “Franco” Begbie in the 1996 original film and its 2017 sequel T2.
He said there was “space” for his character to return due to Begbie being the focus of Trainspotting author Irvine Welsh’s 2016 The Blade Artist. In the book, Begbie is living a reformed life in the US.
Carlyle told The Big Issue magazine: “All of this is dependent on Danny.
“I am interested,
Scots TV star Jean Johansson reveals she's lost over half a stone after one month of no meat or alcohol.
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