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  • 2 days ago | telegraph.co.uk | Anita Singh

    Watkins, in his third Channel 5 thriller after Coma and The Catch, is perfectly cast as the mild-mannered Huw, whose self-confidence is shot. He's not a million miles away from the character the actor plays in McDonald and Dodds. I did find myself wondering how he ended up with his wife, who is cheerful and full of energy, but opposites attract and all that. The two play it very naturally.

  • 2 days ago | telegraph.co.uk | Anita Singh

    Some of the male participants resort to humour, with parliamentary researcher Ben volunteering a story in which Angelina Jolie or Anne Hathaway don an Aston Villa strip to, er, watch the football with him (a true fantasy, because Jolie supports Liverpool and Hathaway is a Gooner). The closest thing to Virgin Island is not Love Island (it's the antithesis of Love Island, which is a blessing) or Naked Attraction, but The Undateables.

  • 3 days ago | ca.news.yahoo.com | Anita Singh

    Head of ITV hits out at compensation delay for Horizon victimsToby Jones, Monica Dolan and Sir Alan Bates on stage during the 2025 Bafta Television Awards - John Phillips/BAFTA/GettyThe head of ITV demanded faster compensation for Post Office scandal victims after the drama that brought the scandal to national attention received a Bafta. Mr Bates vs the Post Office was named best limited drama at the Bafta Television Awards on Sunday night, and ITV received the Special Award for commissioning it.

  • 3 days ago | telegraph.co.uk | Anita Singh

    Gavin and Stacey's final instalment was controversially snubbed by Bafta and omitted from the comedy category, but Ruth Jones won for female comedy performer. She accepted the award in the voice of her character, Nessa, saying: "This is crackin'."The BBC also won best live event coverage for Glastonbury 2024, a first Bafta for coverage of the music festival in three decades.

  • 3 days ago | telegraph.co.uk | Anita Singh

    The title of Unforgotten: The Bradford City Fire (BBC Two) is carefully chosen. The 1985 tragedy that claimed 56 lives will, of course, never be forgotten by the victims' families or those who witnessed it. For Bradfordians like myself who are old enough to remember that day in May, the memory lingers. If you're a football fan, perhaps you recall seeing the horror unfold live on television. But, by and large, it has faded from public consciousness, overshadowed by other footballing disasters.

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