Ricky Gervais is back for his third season of After Life, and brought a new trailer in advance of the series’ Jan. 14 renewal on Netflix.
Set in the small fictitious town of Tambury, the show follows Tony, a writer for the local newspaper whose life is upended after his wife dies from cancer. While still struggling with immense grief, Tony starts to realise that making other people feel good is what can give him hope and a reason to live. After all, every end is a new beginning.
The Netflix original series is by Derek Productions. The series is created, written, and directed by Gervais, who also serves with Duncan Hayes as executive producers.
Cast includes Penelope Wilton, Ashley Jensen (Extras), Tom Basden, Tony Way (Edge of Tomorrow), David Earl, Joe Wilkinson (Him and Her), Kerry Godliman...
Set in the small fictitious town of Tambury, the show follows Tony, a writer for the local newspaper whose life is upended after his wife dies from cancer. While still struggling with immense grief, Tony starts to realise that making other people feel good is what can give him hope and a reason to live. After all, every end is a new beginning.
The Netflix original series is by Derek Productions. The series is created, written, and directed by Gervais, who also serves with Duncan Hayes as executive producers.
Cast includes Penelope Wilton, Ashley Jensen (Extras), Tom Basden, Tony Way (Edge of Tomorrow), David Earl, Joe Wilkinson (Him and Her), Kerry Godliman...
- 1/1/2022
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
After Life is ready to air its third and final season on Netflix and the streaming service has released some details as well as first-look photos. The series is created, written, and directed by comic Ricky Gervais. Starring Gervais, Kerry Godliman, Tom Basden, Tony Way, David Bradley, and Ashley Jensen, the comedy-drama series follows a man and his life after the death of his wife. Tim Key, Dave Hill, Wendy Albiston, Ricky Grover, Ben Hull, Cole Anderson-James, and Kate Robbins are guest-starring on the series this season.
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- 12/15/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
One of Netflix's best shows will end in early 2022.
The streamer on Tuesday announced the third -- and final -- season of After Life will touch down on January 14.
Set in the small fictitious town of Tambury, the show follows Tony, a writer for the local newspaper whose life is upended after his wife dies from cancer.
Whilst still struggling with immense grief for his wife, Tony starts to realize that making other people feel good is what can give him hope and a reason to live.
After all, every end is a new beginning.
The series is a Netflix original series from Derek Productions.
It was created, written, and directed by Ricky Gervais.
The cast includes Penelope Wilton, Ashley Jensen (Extras), Tom Basden, and Tony Way (Edge of Tomorrow).
The cast also includes David Earl, Joe Wilkinson (Him and Her), Kerry Godliman (Derek), Jo Hartley (In My Skin...
The streamer on Tuesday announced the third -- and final -- season of After Life will touch down on January 14.
Set in the small fictitious town of Tambury, the show follows Tony, a writer for the local newspaper whose life is upended after his wife dies from cancer.
Whilst still struggling with immense grief for his wife, Tony starts to realize that making other people feel good is what can give him hope and a reason to live.
After all, every end is a new beginning.
The series is a Netflix original series from Derek Productions.
It was created, written, and directed by Ricky Gervais.
The cast includes Penelope Wilton, Ashley Jensen (Extras), Tom Basden, and Tony Way (Edge of Tomorrow).
The cast also includes David Earl, Joe Wilkinson (Him and Her), Kerry Godliman (Derek), Jo Hartley (In My Skin...
- 12/14/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
"It is necessary to have wished for death in order to know how good it is to live." Vertical Ent. has released an official US trailer for a British action thriller titled Vengeance is Mine, both written and directed by UK filmmaker Hadi Hajaig. Not to be confused with the 1979 Japanese film also titled Vengeance Is Mine, or the recent Indonesian film called Vengeance Is Mine, All Others Pay Cash, this is a brutal tale of revenge. Harry is still struggling to come to terms with the murder of his wife and daughter 5 years previously. When he discovers the whereabouts of the killers he awakens from his grief and, like an avenging angel resolves to never stop until they are all dead. Don't mess with Harry. Vengeance is Mine stars Con O'Neill, Sarah-Jane Potts, Anton Saunders, Ricky Grover, and Peter Pedrero. Not the most original story, but this has some wicked cool shots in it,...
- 9/21/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
"Your defenses are gone, your drawbridge is down... you've been taken over." Samuel Goldwyn Films has released an official US trailer for a British crime thriller titled Nemesis, which already opened in the UK earlier this year, and arrives on VOD in the US this summer. An underworld kingpin's past catches up with him when he returns to London, igniting an explosive chain of events which ends in revenge and murder. When the Morgan family gather in John's apartment to meet their daughter's new girlfriend Zoe, it turns out she is not what she seems and her arrival triggers a deadly game of cat and mouse ending in revenge and murder, as the family are trapped in their own home by a gang of armed intruders. Starring Billy Murray as John, with Nick Moran, Frank Harper, Julian Glover, Ricky Grover, Bruce Payne, Lucy Aarden, Jeanine Nerissa Sothcott, Ambra Moore, Danny Bear,...
- 6/24/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Hulu has boarded Aisling Bea comedy This Way Up as The Daily Show’s Aasif Mandvi, The Crown’s Tobias Menzies and Game of Thrones’ Indira Varma join the Sharon Horgan-exec produced series.
The U.S. digital service has partnered with Channel 4, which ordered the series, previously known as Happy Af, last year. The series is written by and stars Bea, who starred in NBC comedy I Feel Bad.
Bea plays Aine, a whip smart English-as-a-foreign language teacher trying to pull her life back together after a “teeny little” nervous breakdown, as her sister Shona, played by Catastrophe creator Horgan, worries, not only about her younger sibling, but also about her own life choices. The school where Aine teaches brings together a room full of characters also trying to find their own hope, direction and happiness in this messy world.
Mandvi plays Shona’s boyfriend Vish, Menzies stars as Richard,...
The U.S. digital service has partnered with Channel 4, which ordered the series, previously known as Happy Af, last year. The series is written by and stars Bea, who starred in NBC comedy I Feel Bad.
Bea plays Aine, a whip smart English-as-a-foreign language teacher trying to pull her life back together after a “teeny little” nervous breakdown, as her sister Shona, played by Catastrophe creator Horgan, worries, not only about her younger sibling, but also about her own life choices. The school where Aine teaches brings together a room full of characters also trying to find their own hope, direction and happiness in this messy world.
Mandvi plays Shona’s boyfriend Vish, Menzies stars as Richard,...
- 6/13/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Dani Dyer, star of British reality smash Love Island, is in talks to star in a feature film that deals with race, politics, religion and sexuality from a fledgling, socially conscious production collective.
The British actress, who is the daughter of EastEnders and The Football Factory star Danny Dyer, has been lined up to star in O31, from Roccowinks Productions, set up by Joshua Whincup and Miriam Ahmed. It would mark her first leading feature role, having had small roles in films such as We Still Kill The Old Way, and comes as her star is rising thanks to the ratings success of the ITV2 format. Last year, she filmed low-budget horror film Heckle alongside Clark Gable III, grandson of the Gone with the Wind actor.
O31, which is currently in pre-production, sees Dyer play Nancy Francis, a young girl suffering with grief following her mother’s murder and...
The British actress, who is the daughter of EastEnders and The Football Factory star Danny Dyer, has been lined up to star in O31, from Roccowinks Productions, set up by Joshua Whincup and Miriam Ahmed. It would mark her first leading feature role, having had small roles in films such as We Still Kill The Old Way, and comes as her star is rising thanks to the ratings success of the ITV2 format. Last year, she filmed low-budget horror film Heckle alongside Clark Gable III, grandson of the Gone with the Wind actor.
O31, which is currently in pre-production, sees Dyer play Nancy Francis, a young girl suffering with grief following her mother’s murder and...
- 7/2/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Refresh for updates After months of scandal and decades of alleged criminality, Harvey Weinstein’s initial day in court came and went pretty quickly Friday. But not so fast, Harvey: Hollywood isn’t letting you slip away so quietly.
“Harvey Weinstein is free on bail,” tweeted Patricia Arquette today, one of the first comments in what will no doubt be a long and continued social media discussion. “America, you do not value Women enough.”
After turning himself in at the NYPD 1st Precinct, Weinstein was arrested and booked on charges of rape and a criminal sex act, then posted a $1 million cashier’s check at the Manhattan Criminal Court. He’s out of bail, must stay in New York or Connecticut and will wear an ankle bracelet.
Actor Alan Cumming posted a remarkable, lengthy and soul-searching message on Instagram today. Accompanying his post was a George W.
“Harvey Weinstein is free on bail,” tweeted Patricia Arquette today, one of the first comments in what will no doubt be a long and continued social media discussion. “America, you do not value Women enough.”
After turning himself in at the NYPD 1st Precinct, Weinstein was arrested and booked on charges of rape and a criminal sex act, then posted a $1 million cashier’s check at the Manhattan Criminal Court. He’s out of bail, must stay in New York or Connecticut and will wear an ankle bracelet.
Actor Alan Cumming posted a remarkable, lengthy and soul-searching message on Instagram today. Accompanying his post was a George W.
- 5/26/2018
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Kirsten Howard Feb 23, 2018
The BBC is giving its Porridge sequel series the boot...
Sad news for fans of the Beeb's recently-revived Porridge, we're afraid - the series won't be back for more banged-up-(not)-abroad hijinx, as it's been nixed after just one series.
The show featured Kevin Bishop as Nigel, the cyber crime-committing grandson of Ronnie Barker's character Norman Fletcher, alongside Mark Bonnar, Dominic Coleman, Dave Hill, Harman Singh, Jason Barnett and Ricky Grover.
The BBC first floated the project as a pilot in its Landmark Comedy Season a couple of years ago. The new version of the classic sitcom was well received, and so 6 episodes were ordered and plonked in a Friday night slot. It performed fine there for a spell, but it seems that either the ratings, or general interest in keeping Ian La Frenais and Dick Clement's new Porridge alive, must have started deteriorating rather quickly.
The BBC is giving its Porridge sequel series the boot...
Sad news for fans of the Beeb's recently-revived Porridge, we're afraid - the series won't be back for more banged-up-(not)-abroad hijinx, as it's been nixed after just one series.
The show featured Kevin Bishop as Nigel, the cyber crime-committing grandson of Ronnie Barker's character Norman Fletcher, alongside Mark Bonnar, Dominic Coleman, Dave Hill, Harman Singh, Jason Barnett and Ricky Grover.
The BBC first floated the project as a pilot in its Landmark Comedy Season a couple of years ago. The new version of the classic sitcom was well received, and so 6 episodes were ordered and plonked in a Friday night slot. It performed fine there for a spell, but it seems that either the ratings, or general interest in keeping Ian La Frenais and Dick Clement's new Porridge alive, must have started deteriorating rather quickly.
- 2/23/2018
- Den of Geek
Shudder will take viewers to the place that's "not as brightly lit" this Halloween season, as the 1980s anthology series Tales From the Darkside will be available to watch in its entirety on the horror streaming service beginning October 1st:
Press Release: New York, New York – September 26, 2016 – The AMC-backed streaming service, Shudder, is The entertainment destination for everything you need to watch this Halloween season. Whether you’re a hardcore horror fan or simply looking for the scariest films to celebrate this time of year, Shudder has something for everyone in its sweeping library, carefully curated by some of the top horror experts in the world.
As Halloween approaches, Shudder is expanding its database with a variety of new titles including cult favorites, blockbuster hits, and classic thrillers. Additionally, for the first time ever, Shudder will be offering horror TV series to complement its expansive film library.
Premiering October 20th...
Press Release: New York, New York – September 26, 2016 – The AMC-backed streaming service, Shudder, is The entertainment destination for everything you need to watch this Halloween season. Whether you’re a hardcore horror fan or simply looking for the scariest films to celebrate this time of year, Shudder has something for everyone in its sweeping library, carefully curated by some of the top horror experts in the world.
As Halloween approaches, Shudder is expanding its database with a variety of new titles including cult favorites, blockbuster hits, and classic thrillers. Additionally, for the first time ever, Shudder will be offering horror TV series to complement its expansive film library.
Premiering October 20th...
- 9/28/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
From RedBand.Ca, Sneak Peek director Jon Drever's superhero feature "SuperBob", still looking for a North American release, starring Brett Goldstein, Catherine Tate, Natalia Tena, Laura Haddock, Ruth Sheen, David Harewood and Ricky Grover:
"...'SuperBob' tells the story of a day in the life of former postman and socially awkward civil servant 'Bob Kenner'.
"His first date in six years is thrown into chaos as the pressures of saving the world and finding love collide..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "SuperBob"...
"...'SuperBob' tells the story of a day in the life of former postman and socially awkward civil servant 'Bob Kenner'.
"His first date in six years is thrown into chaos as the pressures of saving the world and finding love collide..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "SuperBob"...
- 11/11/2015
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting the recent independent horror news sent our way. Today's feature includes screening details on Avenged and Serpent's Lullaby, a new Hayride 2 trailer, concept teaser and production details for The Void, first details on short film Paralysis, and more:
Details on Q&A Screenings of Avenged: "Avenged is showing at the Arena Cinemas in Hollywood from March 6. Uncork’d Entertainment will release the critically acclaimed Avenged at Arena Cinemas Hollywood on March 6, 2015.
As part of the opening night celebrations, the 10:15 Pm screening on Friday March 6 will be followed by a Q&A with cast and crew - including star Amanda Adrienne and director Michael S. Ojeda.
A second Q&A session will be held after the Sunday March 8 6:30 Pm screening.
These two Q&A sessions are Exclusive to Los Angeles. A lethal injection of scares, thrills, romance,...
Details on Q&A Screenings of Avenged: "Avenged is showing at the Arena Cinemas in Hollywood from March 6. Uncork’d Entertainment will release the critically acclaimed Avenged at Arena Cinemas Hollywood on March 6, 2015.
As part of the opening night celebrations, the 10:15 Pm screening on Friday March 6 will be followed by a Q&A with cast and crew - including star Amanda Adrienne and director Michael S. Ojeda.
A second Q&A session will be held after the Sunday March 8 6:30 Pm screening.
These two Q&A sessions are Exclusive to Los Angeles. A lethal injection of scares, thrills, romance,...
- 3/1/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Red Dwarf meets Interstellar? Channel 4's Space Ark pilot episode sounds like an interesting one...
We don't always report on in-development pilot episodes on this site, but here's one that caught our eye: a new sci-fi comedy from Channel 4.
Dubbed Space Ark, the new show (if picked-up from the pilot) would star the relatively low-key cast of Georgia King, Tom Stourton, Justin Edwards, Alex Beckett, Ricky Grover and Nico Tatarowicz.
It's the synopsis that gets us excited, so we'll pass it on in full:
“It’s 6 months, 1 week, and 4 days since the earth was destroyed by an asteroid. 200 humans survive on board a huge ‘Space Ark’. Their mission? To find a new planet where the human race can be re-established. The ship is populated by the finest minds the earth had to offer, plus an inept crew, an android-bear pilot and a member of the public who won his place by lottery.
We don't always report on in-development pilot episodes on this site, but here's one that caught our eye: a new sci-fi comedy from Channel 4.
Dubbed Space Ark, the new show (if picked-up from the pilot) would star the relatively low-key cast of Georgia King, Tom Stourton, Justin Edwards, Alex Beckett, Ricky Grover and Nico Tatarowicz.
It's the synopsis that gets us excited, so we'll pass it on in full:
“It’s 6 months, 1 week, and 4 days since the earth was destroyed by an asteroid. 200 humans survive on board a huge ‘Space Ark’. Their mission? To find a new planet where the human race can be re-established. The ship is populated by the finest minds the earth had to offer, plus an inept crew, an android-bear pilot and a member of the public who won his place by lottery.
- 1/2/2015
- by rleane
- Den of Geek
Vikings
History has announced that its historical action drama series "Vikings" is set to kick off its ten-episode third season on Thursday February 19th at 10pm.
Several new characters are joining this year including Lagertha's second-in-command Kalf (Ben Robson), a wanderer named Harbard (Kevin Durand), Emperor Charles of France (Lothaire Bluteau), and Charles' daughter Princess Gisla (Morgane Polanski). [Source: TV Line]
Sons of Anarchy
FX's biker drama "Sons of Anarchy" came to a close this past weekend and now Live+3 ratings are in. Unsurprisingly the show broke more ratings records with its seventh season and series finale.
The series averaged 9.26 million viewers with than 6 million among adults 18-49, just ahead of this season's premiere with 9.25 million viewers. This final season averaged 7.54 million viewers in Live+3, up from the 6.98 million in Live+3 for the sixth season. [Source: The Live Feed]
Space Ark
Channel 4 has commissioned a pilot for "Space Ark,"a sci-fi sitcom following the only survivors...
History has announced that its historical action drama series "Vikings" is set to kick off its ten-episode third season on Thursday February 19th at 10pm.
Several new characters are joining this year including Lagertha's second-in-command Kalf (Ben Robson), a wanderer named Harbard (Kevin Durand), Emperor Charles of France (Lothaire Bluteau), and Charles' daughter Princess Gisla (Morgane Polanski). [Source: TV Line]
Sons of Anarchy
FX's biker drama "Sons of Anarchy" came to a close this past weekend and now Live+3 ratings are in. Unsurprisingly the show broke more ratings records with its seventh season and series finale.
The series averaged 9.26 million viewers with than 6 million among adults 18-49, just ahead of this season's premiere with 9.25 million viewers. This final season averaged 7.54 million viewers in Live+3, up from the 6.98 million in Live+3 for the sixth season. [Source: The Live Feed]
Space Ark
Channel 4 has commissioned a pilot for "Space Ark,"a sci-fi sitcom following the only survivors...
- 12/16/2014
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Channel 4 has commissioned a pilot for a new sci-fi sitcom.
Space Ark - written by Pete Versus Life duo George Jeffrie and Bert Tyler-Moore - follows 200 humans who have survived the destruction of earth.
The pilot will star Georgia King (The New Normal), Tom Stourton (Siblings), Justin Edwards (The Thick of It), Alex Beckett (Twenty Twelve), Ricky Grover (EastEnders) and Nico Tatarowicz (The Armstrong and Miller Show).
A synopsis for the pilot reads: "It's 6 months, 1 week, and 4 days since the earth was destroyed by an asteroid. 200 humans survive on board a huge 'Space Ark'. Their mission? To find a new planet where the human race can be re-established.
"The ship is populated by the finest minds the earth had to offer, plus an inept crew, an android-bear pilot and a member of the public who won his place by lottery.
"In the pilot episode the crew encounter a seemingly friendly alien race,...
Space Ark - written by Pete Versus Life duo George Jeffrie and Bert Tyler-Moore - follows 200 humans who have survived the destruction of earth.
The pilot will star Georgia King (The New Normal), Tom Stourton (Siblings), Justin Edwards (The Thick of It), Alex Beckett (Twenty Twelve), Ricky Grover (EastEnders) and Nico Tatarowicz (The Armstrong and Miller Show).
A synopsis for the pilot reads: "It's 6 months, 1 week, and 4 days since the earth was destroyed by an asteroid. 200 humans survive on board a huge 'Space Ark'. Their mission? To find a new planet where the human race can be re-established.
"The ship is populated by the finest minds the earth had to offer, plus an inept crew, an android-bear pilot and a member of the public who won his place by lottery.
"In the pilot episode the crew encounter a seemingly friendly alien race,...
- 12/12/2014
- Digital Spy
Alex's series looking back at the film careers of actors who've played the Doctor finishes with Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi...
Feature
Read the previous part in this series: the film careers of Christopher Eccleston and David Tennant, here.
By 2009, the new version of Doctor Who had become not only an integral part of Saturday night television and a huge Christmas ratings winner but also an international success all over again. David Tennant, who had played the Time Lord since 2005 and was, arguably, more popular than any Doctor since the mighty Tom Baker hung up his scarf in 1981, had announced his resignation from the part he loved in October 2008. Many wondered how the incoming showrunner, Steven Moffat, would follow Tennant and what kind of show would emerge.
Tennant spent much of 2009 on stage in Hamlet and was only able to devote small amounts of time to Doctor Who. Occasional specials...
Feature
Read the previous part in this series: the film careers of Christopher Eccleston and David Tennant, here.
By 2009, the new version of Doctor Who had become not only an integral part of Saturday night television and a huge Christmas ratings winner but also an international success all over again. David Tennant, who had played the Time Lord since 2005 and was, arguably, more popular than any Doctor since the mighty Tom Baker hung up his scarf in 1981, had announced his resignation from the part he loved in October 2008. Many wondered how the incoming showrunner, Steven Moffat, would follow Tennant and what kind of show would emerge.
Tennant spent much of 2009 on stage in Hamlet and was only able to devote small amounts of time to Doctor Who. Occasional specials...
- 6/4/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Catherine Tate has been cast in Superbob.
The former Doctor Who actress will star in the superhero comedy alongside Natalia Tena (Game Of Thrones), Laura Haddock (The Inbetweeners Movie) and Brett Goldstein.
Jon Drever makes his directorial debut on the film based on his short about a postman who gains superpowers after a meteor crash.
The shy man struggles to balance saving the world with his personal dating woes.
Ruth Sheen (Run, Fat Boy, Run) and Ricky Grover (Getting On) will also feature in the film.
Tate will also star in David Walliams's BBC One sitcom Big School and a remake of Everybody Loves Raymond.
Superbob will be shooting in London this month.
The former Doctor Who actress will star in the superhero comedy alongside Natalia Tena (Game Of Thrones), Laura Haddock (The Inbetweeners Movie) and Brett Goldstein.
Jon Drever makes his directorial debut on the film based on his short about a postman who gains superpowers after a meteor crash.
The shy man struggles to balance saving the world with his personal dating woes.
Ruth Sheen (Run, Fat Boy, Run) and Ricky Grover (Getting On) will also feature in the film.
Tate will also star in David Walliams's BBC One sitcom Big School and a remake of Everybody Loves Raymond.
Superbob will be shooting in London this month.
- 7/12/2013
- Digital Spy
Brett Goldstein stars; producers are Wayne Marc Godfrey and Robert Jones.
The Fyzz Facility, Grain Media and Jones Company have started principal photography for romantic comedy Superbob.
For full production details visit
Superbob
The film will shoot throughout July on locations across London.
The cast features Brett Goldstein (Derek), Catherine Tate (Doctor Who), Natalia Tena (Game Of Thrones), Laura Haddock (The Inbetweeners Movie), Ruth Sheen (Run Fat Boy Run) and Ricky Grover (Getting On).
The plot follows a London postman who gets superpowers after a meteor crashes to earth. But he’s still bad at dealing with women, and has to prepare for his first date in six years.
Jon Drever makes his feature debut after directing a short of the same name. The writers are Goldstein and Will Bridges.
Producers are Wayne Marc Godfrey and Robert Jones.
Drever said: “I feel so lucky that this story has attracted such a cast of brilliant comic actors and am...
The Fyzz Facility, Grain Media and Jones Company have started principal photography for romantic comedy Superbob.
For full production details visit
Superbob
The film will shoot throughout July on locations across London.
The cast features Brett Goldstein (Derek), Catherine Tate (Doctor Who), Natalia Tena (Game Of Thrones), Laura Haddock (The Inbetweeners Movie), Ruth Sheen (Run Fat Boy Run) and Ricky Grover (Getting On).
The plot follows a London postman who gets superpowers after a meteor crashes to earth. But he’s still bad at dealing with women, and has to prepare for his first date in six years.
Jon Drever makes his feature debut after directing a short of the same name. The writers are Goldstein and Will Bridges.
Producers are Wayne Marc Godfrey and Robert Jones.
Drever said: “I feel so lucky that this story has attracted such a cast of brilliant comic actors and am...
- 7/12/2013
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
Superbob
Catherine Tate ("Doctor Who"), Natalia Tena ("Game Of Thrones"), Laura Haddock ("The Inbetweeners Movie"), Ruth Sheen ("Run Fat Boy Run"), Ricky Grover ("Getting On") are joining the British comedy caper "Superbob" at Fyzz Facility, Grain Media and Jonescompany Productions.
The story follows a shy London postman (Brett Goldstein) whose encounter with a radioactive meteor gives him new superpowers. As he tries to balance the increasing demands of the international community with preparations for his first date in years, a film crew arrives to document his day off. [Source: Heat Vision]
Hardcore
Sharlto Copley ("Elysium," "District 9") has signed on to play the hero in Ilya Naishuller's first person P.O.V. sci-fi action thriller "Hardcore".
Timur Bekmambetov produces what is being described as a stylized action movie with Copley killing bad guys and saving damsels. [Source: Chicago Tribune]
Far from the Madding Crowd
Juno Temple is in negotiations to join Carey Mulligan in Thomas Vinterberg...
Catherine Tate ("Doctor Who"), Natalia Tena ("Game Of Thrones"), Laura Haddock ("The Inbetweeners Movie"), Ruth Sheen ("Run Fat Boy Run"), Ricky Grover ("Getting On") are joining the British comedy caper "Superbob" at Fyzz Facility, Grain Media and Jonescompany Productions.
The story follows a shy London postman (Brett Goldstein) whose encounter with a radioactive meteor gives him new superpowers. As he tries to balance the increasing demands of the international community with preparations for his first date in years, a film crew arrives to document his day off. [Source: Heat Vision]
Hardcore
Sharlto Copley ("Elysium," "District 9") has signed on to play the hero in Ilya Naishuller's first person P.O.V. sci-fi action thriller "Hardcore".
Timur Bekmambetov produces what is being described as a stylized action movie with Copley killing bad guys and saving damsels. [Source: Chicago Tribune]
Far from the Madding Crowd
Juno Temple is in negotiations to join Carey Mulligan in Thomas Vinterberg...
- 7/12/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
It's almost here! The final season of "Being Human" (UK) premieres this Saturday, July 13th, on BBC America, and we have a second teaser trailer to share.
The fifth and final season of "Being Human" premieres July 13th at 10:00pm Et/Pt as part of BBC America's Supernatural Saturday.
Synopsis:
At the end of Series 4, viewers witnessed former housemate and ghost Annie (Lenora Crichlow) meeting her supernatural end when she saved the world from being ruled by the powerful vampire group “The Old Ones.” Now Hal (Damien Molony) and Tom (Michael Socha) have a new ghost in the midst of their Honolulu Heights home in Alex (Kate Bracken), a vibrant tomboy who lost her life to a vampire’s fangs in retribution for a crime Hal committed 100 years earlier. After being marooned to the afterlife by Hal, their former romance turned sour. With Hal reeling from guilt and...
The fifth and final season of "Being Human" premieres July 13th at 10:00pm Et/Pt as part of BBC America's Supernatural Saturday.
Synopsis:
At the end of Series 4, viewers witnessed former housemate and ghost Annie (Lenora Crichlow) meeting her supernatural end when she saved the world from being ruled by the powerful vampire group “The Old Ones.” Now Hal (Damien Molony) and Tom (Michael Socha) have a new ghost in the midst of their Honolulu Heights home in Alex (Kate Bracken), a vibrant tomboy who lost her life to a vampire’s fangs in retribution for a crime Hal committed 100 years earlier. After being marooned to the afterlife by Hal, their former romance turned sour. With Hal reeling from guilt and...
- 7/8/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
While our friends in the UK are already aware of how their version of "Being Human" ended up, we Yanks won't find out until July 13th, when it premieres on BBC America. To whet our appetites, here's a teaser trailer for the show.
Series 5 of BBC America’s "Being Human" premieres Saturday, July 13, 10:00pm Et/Pt, as part of Supernatural Saturday.
Synopsis:
At the end of Series 4, viewers witnessed former housemate and ghost Annie (Lenora Crichlow) meeting her supernatural end when she saved the world from being ruled by the powerful vampire group “The Old Ones.” Now Hal (Damien Molony) and Tom (Michael Socha) have a new ghost in the midst of their Honolulu Heights home in Alex (Kate Bracken), a vibrant tomboy who lost her life to a vampire’s fangs in retribution for a crime Hal committed 100 years earlier. After being marooned to the afterlife by Hal,...
Series 5 of BBC America’s "Being Human" premieres Saturday, July 13, 10:00pm Et/Pt, as part of Supernatural Saturday.
Synopsis:
At the end of Series 4, viewers witnessed former housemate and ghost Annie (Lenora Crichlow) meeting her supernatural end when she saved the world from being ruled by the powerful vampire group “The Old Ones.” Now Hal (Damien Molony) and Tom (Michael Socha) have a new ghost in the midst of their Honolulu Heights home in Alex (Kate Bracken), a vibrant tomboy who lost her life to a vampire’s fangs in retribution for a crime Hal committed 100 years earlier. After being marooned to the afterlife by Hal,...
- 6/7/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Once BBC America announced it is running "In the Flesh" as a three-night special event that includes this coming Saturday, we wondered what that meant for "Being Human," which was supposed to premiere on June 8th; and today the answer came.
From the Press Release:
BBC America’s supernatural series "Being Human" returns for its explosive final chapter this July. Concluding its five-season run, three unconventional housemates - vampire Hal (Damien Molony), werewolf Tom (Michael Socha, "Once Upon a Time"), and ghost Alex (Kate Bracken) - navigate a turbulent world, searching for their lost humanity. But things quickly turn dangerous when the trio realize the greatest evil known – the Devil – is wandering the earth in the shape of a man, set to conquer and rule the world. The roommates will battle this ultimate enemy in an epic showdown to save both humans and supernaturals and, in the end, their souls.
From the Press Release:
BBC America’s supernatural series "Being Human" returns for its explosive final chapter this July. Concluding its five-season run, three unconventional housemates - vampire Hal (Damien Molony), werewolf Tom (Michael Socha, "Once Upon a Time"), and ghost Alex (Kate Bracken) - navigate a turbulent world, searching for their lost humanity. But things quickly turn dangerous when the trio realize the greatest evil known – the Devil – is wandering the earth in the shape of a man, set to conquer and rule the world. The roommates will battle this ultimate enemy in an epic showdown to save both humans and supernaturals and, in the end, their souls.
- 6/5/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
This review contains spoilers.
There’s another new werewolf checking into Honolulu Heights although this time Tom gets the chance to be the mentor. Alex finds herself on an unexpected date with Crumb, Captain Hatch is back and Hal’s blood cravings are getting worse.
Meet Bobby (Ricky Grover), a naive but loveable giant of a man who has been living in the archives of Rook’s now dissolved department. Cashing in his favour from Hal, the jobless man in grey temporally rehouses werewolf Bobby with our trinity of heroes whilst he negotiates with overseas backers to reinstate his orginisation.
Hal’s not the only one faced with his responsibilities as Crumb and his new recruit Alan have been on a killing spree, rather than destroying them outright Hal opts to try and rehabilitate his creation and takes them back to the house. Hal is having...
This review contains spoilers.
There’s another new werewolf checking into Honolulu Heights although this time Tom gets the chance to be the mentor. Alex finds herself on an unexpected date with Crumb, Captain Hatch is back and Hal’s blood cravings are getting worse.
Meet Bobby (Ricky Grover), a naive but loveable giant of a man who has been living in the archives of Rook’s now dissolved department. Cashing in his favour from Hal, the jobless man in grey temporally rehouses werewolf Bobby with our trinity of heroes whilst he negotiates with overseas backers to reinstate his orginisation.
Hal’s not the only one faced with his responsibilities as Crumb and his new recruit Alan have been on a killing spree, rather than destroying them outright Hal opts to try and rehabilitate his creation and takes them back to the house. Hal is having...
- 3/1/2013
- by Chris Suffield
- Obsessed with Film
Prepare yourself for an epic Being Human this week - 'The Greater Good' is humorous, heartfelt and shocking in equal measure! Both of our boys find themselves playing babysitter this week, as Tom (Michael Socha) must mentor a fellow werewolf - gentle giant Bobby (Ricky Grover) - while Hal (Damien Molony) takes troubled Crumb (Colin Hoult) back under his wing...
Can hapless Bobby be reintegrated back into society? Is there hope for Crumb? And after his dark side bubbled back up to the surface last week, how much longer can Hal resist the murderous urges that lurk within?
Being Human continues on BBC Three this Sunday (February 24) at 10pm - check out our ten teasers for 'The Greater Good' below. Mild spoilers!
> Being Human: New episode 'The Greater Good' in pictures
> Being Human review: New episode 'Pie and Prejudice'
1. "I'll take Burt Reynolds and Worzel Gummidge please.
Can hapless Bobby be reintegrated back into society? Is there hope for Crumb? And after his dark side bubbled back up to the surface last week, how much longer can Hal resist the murderous urges that lurk within?
Being Human continues on BBC Three this Sunday (February 24) at 10pm - check out our ten teasers for 'The Greater Good' below. Mild spoilers!
> Being Human: New episode 'The Greater Good' in pictures
> Being Human review: New episode 'Pie and Prejudice'
1. "I'll take Burt Reynolds and Worzel Gummidge please.
- 2/20/2013
- Digital Spy
Being Human comes one step closer to the final end this week, with episode 5.4, 'The Greater Good', which sees deranged vampire Crumb (Colin Hoult) take up residence at Honolulu Heights for some bloodsucker rehab, but is an on-the-edge Hal (Damien Moloney) really the best mentor?
Tom (Michael Socha) also finds himself playing teacher when he encounters burly werewolf Bobby (Ricky Grover) and must reintroduce his new acquaintance to a world he's long forgotten...
Being Human continues this Sunday (February 24) at 10pm on BBC Three.
> Being Human review: New episode 'Pie and Prejudice'
> Being Human boss on show's demise: 'All good things come to an end'...
Tom (Michael Socha) also finds himself playing teacher when he encounters burly werewolf Bobby (Ricky Grover) and must reintroduce his new acquaintance to a world he's long forgotten...
Being Human continues this Sunday (February 24) at 10pm on BBC Three.
> Being Human review: New episode 'Pie and Prejudice'
> Being Human boss on show's demise: 'All good things come to an end'...
- 2/19/2013
- Digital Spy
Rick Edwards wants Danny Dyer to guest star in 'Tool Academy'. The TV presenter - who hosts the E4 reality show, which sees 12 unsuspecting bad boys sent to a relationship boot camp - thinks the 'Football Factory' star would be a great ''inspiration'' to the contestants, but he would also like to see ex-'EastEnders' actor Ricky Grover appear as his alter-ego Bulla. He exclusively told Bang Showbiz: ''I think it might be wise to steer clear of another glamour girl. Switch it up a bit. Have someone who would terrify or 'inspire' the lads. Danny Dyer could do a...
- 2/3/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
Rick Edwards wants Danny Dyer to guest star in 'Tool Academy'. The TV presenter - who hosts the E4 reality show, which sees 12 unsuspecting bad boys sent to a relationship boot camp - thinks the 'Football Factory' star would be a great ''inspiration'' to the contestants, but he would also like to see ex-'EastEnders' actor Ricky Grover appear as his alter-ego Bulla. He exclusively told Bang Showbiz: ''I think it might be wise to steer clear of another glamour girl. Switch it up a bit. Have someone who would terrify or 'inspire' the lads. Danny Dyer could do a...
- 2/3/2013
- Virgin Media - Celebrity
Rick Edwards wants Danny Dyer to guest star in 'Tool Academy'. The TV presenter - who hosts the E4 reality show, which sees 12 unsuspecting bad boys sent to a relationship boot camp - thinks the 'Football Factory' star would be a great ''inspiration'' to the contestants, but he would also like to see ex-'EastEnders' actor Ricky Grover appear as his alter-ego Bulla. He exclusively told Bang Showbiz: ''I think it might be wise to steer clear of another glamour girl. Switch it up a bit. Have someone who would terrify or 'inspire' the lads. Danny Dyer could do a...
- 1/31/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
EastEnders' Andrew Cotton is on a collision course with the Mitchells in tonight's (August 23) episode of the soap. Andrew (Ricky Grover) is still seething following the revelation that Ben killed Heather, so when he spots Phil on the Square, he can't resist taunting the troubled businessman about how he's slowly losing everyone around him. Phil (Steve McFadden) takes Andrew's words on the chin, but later feels compelled to stand up to him when he directs his fury (more)...
- 8/22/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Ricky Grover has opened up about his childhood in the East End of London. The actor - who currently plays Andrew Cotton in EastEnders - explained that he could have ended up like his "villainous" stepfather. "My stepfather, Terry, was a bit of a villain in the 1960s and 1970s. He was really well known and worked with all the main faces in the East End," he told The Sun. "A lot of villains who grew up in those times felt like victims of society. Because I couldn't read and had all these teachers calling me thick, I could have thought, 'I'm going to show you how thick I am'. "I could have easily gone in that direction. I thought about it. But thankfully I didn't." Grover explained that he chooses to turn any anger issues into positivity, and has always lashed out against "bullies". "I have quite a (more...
- 6/5/2012
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
Heather Trott's loved ones have a furious showdown on the day of her funeral in Thursday night's (April 12) EastEnders episode. Shirley (Linda Henry) has warned both Andrew (Ricky Grover) and Dot (June Brown) to stay away from the service, so she loses her temper when she sees that they're about to make their way to the church. After some harsh words have been exchanged, Shirley vows (more)...
- 4/11/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
EastEnders star Ricky Grover turned down the chance to play Heather Trott's (Cheryl Fergison) boyfriend five times. The actor, who plays Dot Cotton's doorman nephew Andrew, didn't want the pair to be a 'silly fat couple' but was eventually persuaded to accept the role by old friend Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell). "When I was first asked to be in EastEnders, I knocked it back five times. I thought, because Heather's fat and I'm fat, it would just be us walking along the promenade eating chips and chocolate. I didn't want that," Grover told the Sunday Mirror. "I wanted some meat on the bones of the role. But I looked at the part and thought (more)...
- 4/8/2012
- by By Colin Daniels
- Digital Spy
EastEnders' Shirley Carter buries the hatchet with Andrew Cotton next week after finally realising that he didn't kill Heather Trott. Shirley (Linda Henry) has suspected Andrew (Ricky Grover) of murder for some time, and even bans him from Heather's funeral in upcoming episodes of the soap. However, after attending the emotional service next week, Shirley starts to go through the contents of Heather's work locker and is shocked to find two train tickets. Her discovery verifies what Andrew has been telling the police all along - he and Heather were planning to elope just before she died. After uncovering the crucial evidence, Shirley heads straight round to see Andrew to make things right, before accompanying him to the police station to present DS Crisp with the tickets. It seems that Andrew is now in the clear, and he and Shirley are on the (more)...
- 4/2/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
EastEnders' Andrew Cotton finds himself banned from Heather Trott's funeral later this month as he remains under suspicion over his late fiancée's murder. Shirley (Linda Henry) issues the ban in an upcoming episode as she's still convinced that Andrew killed Heather. When she spots Andrew having a heart-to-heart with Dot over his loss, she warns them both that they're not welcome at the upcoming service. As the day of Heather's funeral dawns, Andrew (Ricky Grover) and Dot (June Brown) ignore Shirley's demands and get ready for the emotional send-off as planned. However, when the funeral cars arrive, Shirley becomes enraged to see Andrew, Dot and Cora about to make their way to the service. Declaring once again that they should stay away, Shirley warns Andrew that she will kill him if she sees him near the church, as Phil (more)...
- 3/31/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
EastEnders' Jean Slater admits that she could be a crucial witness in the case of Heather Trott's murder in tonight's (March 27) episode of the soap. Jean (Gillian Wright) is shocked when she reads a damning newspaper report which paints Andrew (Ricky Grover) as the guilty party - and expresses her belief that he's completely innocent. Quizzed by Alfie (Shane Richie) and Roxy (Rita Simons), Jean explains that she saw Andrew at the tube station around (more)...
- 3/27/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Ricky Grover has revealed that he has battled dyslexia from a young age, and aims to help other sufferers. The EastEnders actor - who plays Andrew Cotton in the soap - explained that he was diagnosed with the learning disability late, and was often called "thick" while growing up. He added that his life may have taken a very different route, due to his stepfather's links with underground crime. "My stepfather was an armed robber, and for a long time it looked like I was going to go that way too," he told The Daily Record. "When you come from quite a rough area and you grow up having problems reading and writing, you feel like society is against you. "That's certainly how I felt and you can go astray, to try to get your own back on society. Thank God I never did. I stayed on this side of...
- 3/25/2012
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
Ricky Grover was ''shocked'' when he found out his on-screen fiancee Heather Trott was going to die. The 50-year-old 'EastEnders' actor - who plays Andrew Cotton in the BBC One soap - thought his alter-ego would be killed off before Heather, who was murdered by troubled teenager Ben Mitchell (Joshua Pascoe) earlier this week, and he's delighted to have been asked to stay on the show for at least a year. He said: ''To be truthful, it was a bit of a shock when I found out that Heather was being killed off. I honestly thought Andrew would be...
- 3/23/2012
- Virgin Media - TV
EastEnders star Ricky Grover has admitted that he shed real-life tears while filming the aftermath of Heather Trott's death. The actor's character Andrew Cotton was left devastated in last night's (March 21) episode as he discovered that his fiancée had been killed. Speaking on Lorraine today, Grover confessed that it wasn't difficult to appear emotional on screen as he was sad over the departure of co-star Cheryl Fergison, who played Heather. Grover explained: "I am [sad], there were genuine tears there. There was no tearstick needed!" Discussing how Andrew finds himself in the frame for the murder, he joked: "I get the blame for everything, me! I don't know what I can do right. It's all going to point towards me, because we've seen Andrew's temper a little bit." The 50-year-old also said (more)...
- 3/22/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
EastEnders' Jay Mitchell continues to be the weak link in Phil and Ben's big cover-up in next week's episodes. Fans saw Jay left horrified after he witnessed Ben kill Heather Trott (Cheryl Fergison) earlier this week, and the situation doesn't get any easier as he struggles with his conscience in the coming days. Fortunately for the Mitchells, Andrew Cotton (Ricky Grover) is the firm focus of police attention next week as he faces tough questioning from detectives, who are convinced that he killed Heather. However, Jay (Jamie Borthwick) feels haunted by the truth - especially as Shirley (Linda Henry) is taking care of George for the time being and the youngster is a constant reminder of Heather. As things look increasingly bleak for Andrew, (more)...
- 3/22/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
EastEnders star Ricky Grover has admitted that he would not rule out a future friendship between his character Andrew Cotton and Shirley Carter. The pair have clashed bitterly over Heather Trott (Cheryl Fergison) in recent months, but the Walford favourite's tragic death could unite them in a future storyline. As revealed yesterday, Andrew will be staying on Albert Square as show bosses want to keep him for at least another year. Grover, discussing his character's future, told TV Times: "We'll see a lot more of what Andrew's about. "He and Shirley could become friends. They've been through so much, and the one thing they've got in common is that they both loved Heather." Andrew (more)...
- 3/21/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Ricky Grover was ''shocked'' when he found out his on-screen fiancee Heather Trott was going to die. The 50-year-old 'EastEnders' actor - who plays Andrew Cotton in the BBC One soap - thought his alter-ego would be killed off before Heather, who was murdered by troubled teenager Ben Mitchell (Joshua Pascoe) earlier this week, and he's delighted to have been asked to stay on the show for at least a year. He said: ''To be truthful, it was a bit of a shock when I found out that Heather was being killed off. I honestly thought Andrew would be...
- 3/21/2012
- Virgin Media - TV
EastEnders star Steve McFadden has admitted that his character Phil Mitchell only feels "a mild amount of guilt" when Andrew Cotton finds himself in the frame for Heather Trott's murder. Phil launches a desperate cover-up to protect his son Ben (Joshua Pascoe) in the coming days after discovering that the twisted teenager has killed Heather. To Phil's relief, Andrew (Ricky Grover) soon becomes the police's prime suspect as they investigate the case. McFadden told Inside Soap: "While the police are going after Andrew, they're not going after Ben. Phil does feel a mild amount of guilt, but Andrew's just collateral damage as far as he's concerned. "Phil knows that Andrew will probably be set free - after all, he isn't actually a murderer - and as long as the spotlight is off Ben, everything's fine in (more)...
- 3/20/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
EastEnders star Ricky Grover has revealed that he will be staying with the soap for at least another year. The actor's character Andrew Cotton will remain on screens for the foreseeable future despite the tragic death of his fiancée Heather Trott. Heather lost her life in last night's (March 19) episode as Ben Mitchell (Joshua Pascoe) lashed out at her in a rage. The aftermath of her loss will be a major story for the BBC show in the coming months. Grover told Inside Soap: "EastEnders have asked me to stay on as a more regular character, so I'm hoping to be involved for another year or so. "It's such a lovely compliment, especially when I was only brought in for four episodes originally. To be truthful, it was a bit of a shock when I found out that Heather was being killed off. I honestly thought Andrew would be long...
- 3/20/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
EastEnders' Heather Trott is determined to enjoy her hen night in this evening's (March 16) episode of the soap - even though she isn't sure whether the wedding should actually go ahead. Heather (Cheryl Fergison) doesn't know whether Andrew (Ricky Grover) is the best match for her after hearing that he's served time in prison for GBH, but she goes ahead with a planned celebration at the R&R regardless. (more)...
- 3/16/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
EastEnders' Andrew and Shirley remain at war over Heather in tonight's (March 9) episode of the soap. Andrew (Ricky Grover) isn't best pleased when Shirley interrupts a quiet evening for him and Heather (Cheryl Fergison), and the tension intensifies when discussion turns to the upcoming wedding. Shirley (Linda Henry) thinks that song lyrics could be used as readings on the big day, but Andrew isn't keen and reveals that he'd rather (more)...
- 3/9/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
EastEnders' Andrew issues a warning to Shirley as they clash over Heather in tonight's episode of the soap. Heather (Cheryl Fergison) wants space to enjoy her new relationship without Shirley (Linda Henry) getting in the way, so she tells her best mate that she'd love some quality time with Andrew (Ricky Grover) over a nice meal. However, Shirley misinterprets what Heather is saying and decides to surprise the happy couple by cooking a dinner for three! (more)...
- 2/17/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
EastEnders star Polly Perkins has admitted that she disapproves of her character Rose Cotton's frosty attitude towards future daughter-in-law Heather Trott. Rose has recently made her disapproval of Heather clear after learning that her son Andrew (Ricky Grover) is planning to marry the Walford cleaner. Perkins told Inside Soap of the storyline: "Rose would be like this with any woman who wanted to marry her precious son. She has just got Andrew back in her grasp, and now she's losing him again. "It's certainly not a very healthy way for her to behave - I wouldn't be like that with my own sons!" The actress said that in real life she gets on well with (more)...
- 2/16/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
EastEnders couple Heather Trott and Andrew Cotton seem to be facing opposition from all angles next week as not everyone is happy about their wedding plans. Heather (Cheryl Fergison) is delighted after Andrew (Ricky Grover) has popped the question, but her future mother-in-law Rose is far from pleased over her son's choice of partner. Rose (Polly Perkins) later goes too far by making some hurtful comments to Heather, which prompts Dot (June Brown) and Andrew to step in - encouraging the pair to sit down together and get on better terms. However, Heather shows a courageous side as she manages to stand up for herself against Rose. It seems that she's had the last word as she tells Rose that she's used to bullies and won't let her comments upset her. Heather and Andrew also have interfering Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) to contend (more)...
- 1/31/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
EastEnders' Mandy Salter tries desperately to get on good terms with future stepdaughter Lucy Beale next week - concerned that their feud is spiralling out of control. When Lucy deliberately pours coffee over Mandy's wedding dress in an upcoming episode, Mandy is left furious over the teenager's antics - before facing frustration when Ian refuses to believe that his daughter would do such a thing on purpose. Mandy's (Nicola Stapleton) anger later escalates when she discovers that Lucy has convinced an oblivious Heather (Cheryl Fergison) and Andrew (Ricky Grover) to tie the knot on the same day as her and Ian's wedding - leaving the Square's residents torn over which ceremony to attend. Losing her temper in front of shocked punters at the Queen Vic, Mandy flies at Lucy (Hetti Bywater) and has to be dragged away by Andrew before (more)...
- 1/31/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
EastEnders star Cheryl Fergison has warned that there will be significant tension ahead between Andrew Cotton and Shirley Carter in upcoming episodes. The actress's character Heather Trott excitedly agrees to marry boyfriend Andrew (Ricky Grover) when he pops the question unexpectedly next week - but her best friend Shirley (Linda Henry) may take longer to warm to him. In an interview with Inside Soap, Fergison admitted that Heather is taking a risk by making a commitment to Andrew as he has already shown a darker side. "Heather has put her trust in Andrew in a very short space of time. Recently she walked into the café to see Andrew turn over a table in anger, so she knows he has a temper," Fergison explained. "But Heather really wants things to work out. She's aware there are alarm bells ringing, and whereas in the past she would (more)...
- 1/25/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
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