After its success on Netflix, Call My Agent! is getting a UK remake and it’s coming to Amazon’s Prime Video which is good news for Irish viewers.
03.05.2021 - 11:08 / deadline.com
Alan Moore has signed a publishing agreement for Long London, a five-volume series of epic fantasy novels chronicling a fictionalized version of the titular city.
The Watchmen and V For Vendetta creator has inked the deal with UK publisher Bloomsbury, which will publish the books in 2024. The agreement also covers a collection of short stories, Illuminations, which will be published in 2022.
Moore famously retired from comics in 2018 but continues to create, including writing the original feature
After its success on Netflix, Call My Agent! is getting a UK remake and it’s coming to Amazon’s Prime Video which is good news for Irish viewers.
Naman Ramachandran Helena Bonham Carter (“The Crown”), Kelly Macdonald (“Line of Duty”) and Olivia Williams (“The Nevers”) will have cameos in the British remake of hit French series “Call My Agent!”.Amazon Prime Video will premiere the series exclusively in the U.K. and Ireland.BAFTA award winner John Morton (“W1A”) is writing and directing the first two episodes and executive producing the series.
Amazon Prime Video has locked UK and Ireland rights to the forthcoming British remake of hit French series Call My Agent!
Taskmaster has officially announced the latest line-up of contestants.Attempting to complete the challenges set by Greg Davies and Little Alex Horne will be Alan Davies (QI), Desiree Burch (Live At The Apollo), Guz Khan (Man Like Mobeen), Morgana Robinson (The Morgana Show) and Victoria Coren Mitchell (Only Connect).The new series of Taskmaster will air later this year, although a specific date has not been set yet.Taskmaster has aired for 95 episodes in the UK so far, with a further 40 still to
“It was something I was passionate about because in many ways, things don’t change and it’s not as if our society is completely sorted,” It’s a Sin creator Russell T Davies said of the HBO Max miniseries that focusing on the fatal devastation of AIDS in the UK in the 1980s.
Manori Ravindran International EditorThe London Indian Film Festival is back in cinemas this summer after an all-virtual effort in 2020.In a challenging year for India and South Asia, the Bagri Foundation-run London festival and sister events in Birmingham and Manchester will premiere new indie films from the Indian subcontinent and diaspora, running from June 17-July 4.
As lockdown restrictions continue to ease in the UK, Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi have been spotted enjoying an al fresco lunch with a pal.The couple were pictured outside a restaurant in London on Sunday 9 May. Beatrice, 32, who borrowed her wedding dress from The Queen, put on a casual yet stylish display with a khaki green top, complete with collars, a buckle detail and gold buttons.
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NEW YORK -- Alan Moore has many, many stories still to tell.The celebrated British author known for “V for Vendetta” and “Watchmen” among other works has a deal with Bloomsbury for the story collection “Illuminations” and a five-volume fantasy series, “Long London.” In a statement Monday, Moore said he was “bursting with fiction, bursting with prose” and thanked his publisher for its commitment to “expanding the empire of the word.”Moore's “Illuminations,” scheduled for fall 2022, takes in
A new fundraising effort to raise money for COVID-19 relief is paying tribute to a British icon who sadly became a victim of the virus.
By Ben MakoriLONDON (Reuters) - The family of Britain's Captain Tom Moore, the World War Two veteran who lifted a nation's spirits during the pandemic, joined forces with David Beckham and Judi Dench to kick off a long weekend of fundraising events on Friday. Moore, who made headlines around the world by raising nearly 40 million pounds ($56 million) for the National Health Service by walking around his garden with the help of a frame, died in February.