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3 weeks ago |
bbc.co.uk | Harriet Horgan
Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Ruth Jones won a Bafta on Sunday for her portrayal in the finale of Gavin and Stacey Gavin and Stacey star and co-creator Ruth Jones has said the show is "definitely over" but also hinted she and James Corden could work together again in the future. Jones won best female performance in a comedy for her role as Nessa in the show's finale at Sunday's TV Bafta awards.
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3 weeks ago |
bbc.com | Harriet Horgan
Ruth Jones hints at new project with James CordenGetty ImagesRuth Jones won a Bafta on Sunday for her portrayal in the finale of Gavin and Stacey Gavin and Stacey star and co-creator Ruth Jones has said the show is "definitely over" but also hinted she and James Corden could work together again in the future. Jones won best female performance in a comedy for her role as Nessa in the show's finale at Sunday's TV Bafta awards.
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1 month ago |
bbc.co.uk | Harriet Horgan
Image caption, Annette Davies and Keith Collins are both hopeful for the future of Welsh rugbyHundreds of supporters have travelled to the Welsh capital to support their region on Judgement Day, the longest-running professional club event in Wales. The annual double-header returned to the Principality Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Now in its 10th year, Judgement Day follows a turbulent time for both regional and national rugby in Wales.
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1 month ago |
bbc.com | Harriet Horgan
Fans have their say on Judgement Day for Welsh rugbyBBCAnnette Davies and Keith Collins are both hopeful for the future of Welsh rugbyHundreds of supporters have travelled to the Welsh capital to support their region on Judgement Day, the longest-running professional club event in Wales. The annual double-header returned to the Principality Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Now in its 10th year, Judgement Day follows a turbulent time for both regional and national rugby in Wales.
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1 month ago |
ca.sports.yahoo.com | Harriet Horgan
Fans have their say on Judgement Day for Welsh rugbyHundreds of supporters have travelled to the Welsh capital to support their region on Judgement Day, the longest-running professional club event in Wales. The annual double-header returned to the Principality Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Now in its 10th year, Judgement Day follows a turbulent time for both regional and national rugby in Wales.
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