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1 week ago |
radiotimes.com | Megan Bull
Based on Mary S Lovell's best-selling biography, Outrageous follows the aristocratic Mitford family, while zooming in on the diverging paths of Nancy, Pamela, Diana, Unity, Jessica and Deborah – the six sisters who would soar to notoriety, and become a major source of public fascination in the 1930s. Anchored by the inimitable Bessie Carter, the Bridgerton favourite shines bright as our all-knowing and Fleabag-esque narrator.
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1 week ago |
radiotimes.com | Megan Bull
For Bessie Carter, who plays the celebrated novelist, Nancy Mitford, it was her character’s tumultuous marriage with the rakish Peter Rodd (Jamie Blackley) that proved testing to shoot. Speaking exclusively to RadioTimes.com, she recalled: "The most daunting [aspect] was walking in and finding my husband cheating on me... it’s quite a scary thing to think about."For Carter, getting to tell the story of the Mitfords in the first place was a great honour.
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2 weeks ago |
radiotimes.com | Megan Bull
“Become the killer of killers,” a Warlord Predator commands them, before giving each warrior a weapon from their tribes. Determined to escape, Ursa, Kenji, and Torres managed to battle their way out of the arena, hijacking a nearby ship with the Yautjas in pursuit. Mere moments before the credits rolled, however, Ursa was captured and taken to a room filled with cryochambers, where several prisoners – including Prey's Naru (Amber Midthunder) – were being held in suspended animation.
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1 month ago |
radiotimes.com | Megan Bull
There’s no doubt about it, the heart and soul of The Last of Us is and always will be the unshakeable bond between Joel and Ellie, and in the latest instalment, the TV adaptation honoured their father-daughter dynamic with an ill-fated flicker of hope. At the start of season 2, we were thrown a red herring, with the series suggesting that Ellie’s final exchange with Joel was at the town’s disastrous New Year’s Eve party. As it turned out, however, there was more to the story.
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2 months ago |
hellomagazine.com | Megan Bull
Josh Duhamel is back on our screens, and this time, he's playing a stoic ranch owner in the romance-fueled Western Ransom Canyon. Somewhere between Yellowstone and Virgin River, the Netflix series has gone down a treat, thanks to the will-they-won't-they dynamic between Josh's character Staten and the enigmatic Quinn O'Grady (Minka Kelly).
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