
Rebecca Mahoney
Writer at TV Times
Writer at What to Watch
Writes for TVTimes and TV&Satellite Week magazines. Views are my own
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3 weeks ago |
whattowatch.com | Rebecca Mahoney
An excited expectant father’s perfect world falls apart in romantic sci-fi thriller BETH, which delves into questions of identity, societal expectations and the cost of truth. Written and directed by Uzo Oleh, BETH centres on Joe (Nicholas Pinnock) and Molly (Abbey Lee), a married, high-flying couple who have faced numerous IVF rounds and devastating losses in their attempts to start a family.
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1 month ago |
whattowatch.com | Rebecca Mahoney
Following the success of BBC1 drama Miss Austenstarring Keeley Hawes, BBC2 begins a new chapter celebrating Britain’s beloved author, Jane Austen, with a three-part documentary marking the 250th year of her birth. Jane Austen: Rise of a Genius offers a rare glimpse into the novelist’s innermost thoughts, family dynamics, flirtations and heartbreak through the private letters she wrote to her loyal sister and confidante, Cassandra.
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1 month ago |
whattowatch.com | Rebecca Mahoney
Hold onto your fedoras and flashlights! Director Guy Ritchie is delivering pulse-pounding stunts, exotic locations and Indiana Jones-style mysteries in new action-adventure movie, Fountain of Youth,streaming on Apple TV Plus from May 23. The globe-trotting caper follows squabbling siblings Luke (John Krasinski) and Charlotte Purdue (Natalie Portman), treasure hunters who reunite for a wild expedition to unearth age-old secrets and locate the mythological fountain of youth.
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2 months ago |
strategy-business.com | Peter Brown |Rebecca Mahoney
CourtesyofNatWestThisinterviewispartoftheInsidetheMindoftheCxOseries,whichexploresawiderangeofcriticaldecisionsfacedbychiefexecutivesaroundtheworld. Savvyleadersrecognizethatapositiveemployeeexperiencehelpsenablebusinessstrategy. That’swhyjustovertwoyearsago,JenTippin,groupchiefoperatingofficerattheUK-basedbankNatWestGroup,soughttoelevatethecompany’semployeeexperiencetothesamestandardastheircustomerexperience. Tippinandherteamknewsmalladjustmentswouldn’tbeenough;theyneededtobemoreambitious.
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2 months ago |
whattowatch.com | Rebecca Mahoney
Carême serves up passion and politics with a dash of espionage and a generous helping of haute cuisine, as the story of the world’s first celebrity chef is reimagined in a sizzling period drama set in post-revolutionary France. Inspired by Ian Kelly’s biography, Cooking for Kings, the eight-part series launches on Apple TV Plus and follows apprentice chef Antonin Carême from his modest beginnings in Paris to culinary stardom during Napoleon’s Europe.
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