
David Craig
Senior Drama Writer at Radio Times
✍️ Senior Drama Writer @RadioTimes | 💚 Former Parliamentary Candidate for Tottenham @TheGreenParty | He/Him 🏳️🌈
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1 week ago |
radiotimes.com | David Craig
The most recent chapter saw Deborah fulfil her life-long dream of hosting a late night talk show on network television, but it came with another set of crises, headaches and personal revelations to work through. Given the show's enduring popularity and critical acclaim, including an impressive selection of Emmys, Golden Globes and SAG Awards, it comes as little surprise that Hacks has been renewed for season 5.
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1 week ago |
radiotimes.com | David Craig
Nevertheless, their contrasting ways of looking at the world proves an effective tool as DS Mallowan is faced with solving a series of murders that take place across her patch of Wales. Spall and Keyworth aren't the only familiar faces in Death Valley, with Gavin & Stacey stars Steffan Rhodri and Melanie Walters also recurring, in addition to a revolving door of guest stars that you're sure to recognise.
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1 week ago |
radiotimes.com | David Craig
Predictably, the major cast change and behind-the-scenes shake-up garnered a mixed response from longtime viewers, but with any luck the new team will have found their footing by the time we catch up with them here. Adult Swim appears to have faith in them, with the show's US broadcaster handing out another renewal last year, which will keep the show on the air up to at least season 12.
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1 week ago |
radiotimes.com | David Craig
They form an unconventional friendship and professional relationship, with John Chapel (Spall) helping the ambitious DS Mallowan (Keyworth) to get inside the minds of her suspects on each case. For Doolan, Death Valley represented a chance to write what he wanted to see on TV himself, telling press that crime dramas with comedic elements are rarely "satisfying". By entering your details you are agreeing to our terms and conditions and privacy policy. You can unsubscribe at any time.
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2 weeks ago |
radiotimes.com | David Craig
The series stars Julianne Moore as Michaela, the enigmatic billionaire employer of Simone DeWitt (Milly Alcock), with whom she has developed a strong bond that has kept her away from her family for months. Older sister Devon (Meghann Fahy) is furious about this as she has had to care for their sick father, Bruce (Bill Camp), entirely by herself, whilst also attempting to hold down a job with a demanding boss.
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