Fresh off his latest BAFTA win for The Sixth Commandment, Timothy Spall‘s next project has been revealed. The Harry Potter star is leading Death Valley with Welsh actress Gwyneth Keyworth (Black Mirror) for the BBC. Written and created by Paul Doolan (Mammoth) and set in Wales, Death Valley follows the unlikely crime-solving partnership between eccentric
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Lorraine Kelly received a special award at the 2024 BAFTA TV Awards, and Judi Love‘s reaction to her acceptance speech went viral. After Kelly took the stage in London to receive her award, cameras cut to reactions from the public and caught the Loose Woman co-host rolling her eyes. “I’m on the telly tomorrow, but
Good afternoon Insiders, Jesse Whittock here with you today. Cannes is nearly here, and we’ve got you covered there, along with the rest of the noise from the international film and TV worlds. Cannes Looms Large The build-up: The 81st Cannes Film Festival kicks off in less than a week but all the early talk surrounding
Some of the UK’s biggest stars and creators issued passionate defences of Channel 4 at tonight’s BAFTA TV Awards in the wake of the UK government’s decision to privatize it. Big names, from 12 Years A Slave creator Steve McQueen to Studio Lambert founder Stephen Lambert and comedy presenter Mo Gilligan, used their BAFTA victory speeches to
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. During a pre-recorded ceremony at London’s iconic Television Centre, Coel walked away with best leading actress for her performance as