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A new dark British thriller "full of twists" called Baby Doll has confirmed its cast.The upcoming Paramount+ series is based on the book of the same name by Hollie Overton, which was described as "a ...
Netflix has just added a new binge-worthy series, Year of the Rabbit, and viewers have hailed it as "excellent". Find out more about the crime comedy show here… ...
Jill Halfpenny has opened up about the challenges of being an actress - and how long periods out of work make her feel 'pointless'. The EastEnders star, 49, who recently starred in Channel 5 drama ...
Exclusive: HBO series 'The Rehearsal' Season 2, helmed by comedian Nathan Fielder, will submit for Outstanding Comedy Series and more Emmys categories ...
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The finale is beyond intelligence," one fan shared. Another echoed: "what a bizarre series. I can't quite work out if it's actually a comedy or not.
Viewers who are watching Channel 5's new thriller, The Feud, starring Jill Halfpenny and Rupert Penry-Jones, have complained about the same "annoying" aspect of the series… ...
Jill Halfpenny has teased a "gruesome" ending to her new Channel 5 thriller The Feud. The six-part series follows the residents of an idyllic suburban street, with built-up tensions surfacing after ...
Jill Halfpenny has teased a "gruesome" ending to her new Channel 5 thriller The Feud. The six-part series follows the residents of an idyllic suburban street, with built-up tensions surfacing ...
Channel 5's 'obsessive' new drama The Feud has divided opinion among viewers following its premiere last night. The six-part series, which stars Gavin & Stacey actor Larry Lamb opposite EastEnders ...
Halfpenny described The Feud as "tense", adding, "No one is being honest about what they're doing or how they're feeling. Even my character Emma, who feels she's deeply honest, still lies." ...
His acting credits span high-profile TV series such as Holby City, Doctor Who, Peep Show, The Inbetweeners, and The Durrells. Chris Gascoyne as Lee Chris Gascoyne plays "intimidating" builder Lee.