New members include filmmakers Lynne Ramsay, Haifaa al-Mansour, Fox Searchlight’s Kate Gardiner and Screen Scotland’s Isabel Davis.
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (Bafta) has revealed its 2019 intake of new members drawn from the film, TV and games industry.
Among the record 558 new members are filmmakers and writers Haifaa al-Mansour (Wadjda), Laszlo Nemes (Son Of Saul), Lynne Ramsay (You Were Never Really Here), Lee Unkrich (Coco) and former Screen Star of Tomorrow Rose Glass (Saint Maud).
New executives on the list include Kate Gardiner (head of Fox Searchlight UK); Jason Maza (Unstoppable), Emma Hewitt (BBC Films...
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (Bafta) has revealed its 2019 intake of new members drawn from the film, TV and games industry.
Among the record 558 new members are filmmakers and writers Haifaa al-Mansour (Wadjda), Laszlo Nemes (Son Of Saul), Lynne Ramsay (You Were Never Really Here), Lee Unkrich (Coco) and former Screen Star of Tomorrow Rose Glass (Saint Maud).
New executives on the list include Kate Gardiner (head of Fox Searchlight UK); Jason Maza (Unstoppable), Emma Hewitt (BBC Films...
- 12/4/2019
- by 1101184¦Orlando Parfitt¦38¦
- ScreenDaily
Mark Harrison Oct 26, 2017
Here's our spoiler-filled review of the latest Red Dwarf Xii episode, Timewave...
This review contains spoilers.
See related The Crown season 2: premiere date set as new trailer arrives
12.3 Timewave
“Are you criticising me?”
This is awkward. If it weren't for the fact that no one sets out to make bad TV, we'd almost think that Doug Naylor was going meta with this one. How rubbish can an episode that lampoons criticism possibly be?
Well, contrary to the dopamine release that reviewers supposedly get from slagging something off, (cheers, Kryts) it gives us no pleasure to say that Timewave is not up to the high standard that Red Dwarf Xii has set in the last two weeks. In fact, we'd go so far as to say it's the worst since the Dave era began with Back To Earth.
The episode starts strongly enough, as Rimmer leads an...
Here's our spoiler-filled review of the latest Red Dwarf Xii episode, Timewave...
This review contains spoilers.
See related The Crown season 2: premiere date set as new trailer arrives
12.3 Timewave
“Are you criticising me?”
This is awkward. If it weren't for the fact that no one sets out to make bad TV, we'd almost think that Doug Naylor was going meta with this one. How rubbish can an episode that lampoons criticism possibly be?
Well, contrary to the dopamine release that reviewers supposedly get from slagging something off, (cheers, Kryts) it gives us no pleasure to say that Timewave is not up to the high standard that Red Dwarf Xii has set in the last two weeks. In fact, we'd go so far as to say it's the worst since the Dave era began with Back To Earth.
The episode starts strongly enough, as Rimmer leads an...
- 10/19/2017
- Den of Geek
Network: BBC AmericaEpisodes: 24 (hour)Seasons: ThreeTV show dates: August 7, 2013 -- August 16, 2017Series status: EndedPerformers include: David Tennant, Olivia Colman, Jodie Whittaker, Andrew Buchan, Jonathan Bailey, Carolyn Pickles, Matthew Gravelle, Arthur Darvill, Adam Wilson, Joe Sims, Charlotte Beaumont, Simone McAullay, Tanya Franks, Pauline Quirke, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Charlotte Rampling, Eve Myles, William Andrews, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, James D'Arcy, Susan Brown, Will Mellor, Vicky McClure, Meera Syal, Hollie Burgess, Peter De Jersey, Steve Bennett, Benji Yapp, and Oskar McNamara.TV show description: This crime drama series revolves around the murder of an 11-year old whose body is discovered on a local beach. Detective Inspector Alex Hardy (David Tennant) is brought in to head up the murder investigation in the small seaside town of Broadchurch. His partner is local Detective Sergeant Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman).The two...
- 8/17/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
ITV has added yet more actors for its epic retelling of the Beowulf tale.
Game of Thrones actor David Bradley will play tribe leader Gorrik in the drama, while Ace Bhatti (Black Work) will appear as councillor Harken.
Former Road Wars star Lee Boardman will also have an appearance, along with Joe Sims (Broadchurch) and Gregory Fitoussi (Mr Selfridge).
William Hurt, Kieran Bew, Joanne Whalley, Ed Speleers and David Harewood have already been announced to have starring roles in the 13-part drama from Strike Back's James Dormer.
Beowulf is a reimagining of the classic poem, and is set in the mythical Shield Lands, a dangerous place populated by both humans and fantastical creatures.
The series will air on ITV in 2016, and is currently being shot in North East England.
Game of Thrones actor David Bradley will play tribe leader Gorrik in the drama, while Ace Bhatti (Black Work) will appear as councillor Harken.
Former Road Wars star Lee Boardman will also have an appearance, along with Joe Sims (Broadchurch) and Gregory Fitoussi (Mr Selfridge).
William Hurt, Kieran Bew, Joanne Whalley, Ed Speleers and David Harewood have already been announced to have starring roles in the 13-part drama from Strike Back's James Dormer.
Beowulf is a reimagining of the classic poem, and is set in the mythical Shield Lands, a dangerous place populated by both humans and fantastical creatures.
The series will air on ITV in 2016, and is currently being shot in North East England.
- 8/19/2015
- Digital Spy
ITV’s 13-part re-imagining of epic poem Beowulf is currently shooting in the north east of England for air in 2016. Joining the previously announced Kieran Bew, William Hurt, Joanne Whalley, Ed Speelers and David Harewood are Joe Sims, Lee Boardman, David Bradley, Ace Bhatti and Gregory Fitoussi. As Downton Abbey prepares to shut its doors, ITV is banking on Beowulf as one of its big upcoming original dramas. The Dark Ages Western is created by Strike Back‘s James Dormer…...
- 8/19/2015
- Deadline TV
ITV has unveiled new images from the second series of Broadchurch.
David Tennant and Olivia Colman return to lead the cast as Detectives Alec Hardy and Ellie Miller in the ITV crime drama next month.
Returning cast members Jodie Whittaker, Andrew Buchan and Arthur Darvill are also among the new character photos, ahead of its return in January.
Little is known about the plot of the next series, which will feature new cast members Charlotte Rampling, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Meera Syal, Eve Myles and James D'Arcy.
However, detective Ellie Miller is seen asking "Where were you both the night those girls disappeared?" in a 60-second trailer, which was released last week.
Jonathan Bailey (Olly Stevens), Joe Sims (Nigel Carter), Carolyn Pickles (Maggie Radcliffe), Tanya Franks (Lucy Stevens), Simone McAullay (Becca Fisher), Adam Wilson (Tom Miller) and Charlotte Beaumont (Chloe Latimer) will all be returning to the drama.
Series one of Chris Chibnall...
David Tennant and Olivia Colman return to lead the cast as Detectives Alec Hardy and Ellie Miller in the ITV crime drama next month.
Returning cast members Jodie Whittaker, Andrew Buchan and Arthur Darvill are also among the new character photos, ahead of its return in January.
Little is known about the plot of the next series, which will feature new cast members Charlotte Rampling, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Meera Syal, Eve Myles and James D'Arcy.
However, detective Ellie Miller is seen asking "Where were you both the night those girls disappeared?" in a 60-second trailer, which was released last week.
Jonathan Bailey (Olly Stevens), Joe Sims (Nigel Carter), Carolyn Pickles (Maggie Radcliffe), Tanya Franks (Lucy Stevens), Simone McAullay (Becca Fisher), Adam Wilson (Tom Miller) and Charlotte Beaumont (Chloe Latimer) will all be returning to the drama.
Series one of Chris Chibnall...
- 12/19/2014
- Digital Spy
ITV has confirmed the premiere details for Broadchurch's forthcoming second series.
The crime drama - which stars David Tennant and Olivia Colman - will return to screens on Monday, January 5.
Little is known about the plot of the next series, which will feature new cast members Charlotte Rampling, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Meera Syal, Eve Myles and James D'Arcy.
However, detective Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman) is seen asking "Where were you both the night those girls disappeared?" in a 60-second trailer which was released on Thursday (December 11).
Jodie Whittaker, Andrew Buchan and Arthur Darvill were previously confirmed to be reprising their roles.
ITV has now also officially announced that Jonathan Bailey (Olly Stevens), Joe Sims (Nigel Carter), Carolyn Pickles (Maggie Radcliffe), Tanya Franks (Lucy Stevens), Simone McAullay (Becca Fisher), Adam Wilson (Tom Miller) and Charlotte Beaumont (Chloe Latimer) will be returning to the drama.
Series one of Chris Chibnall's gripping...
The crime drama - which stars David Tennant and Olivia Colman - will return to screens on Monday, January 5.
Little is known about the plot of the next series, which will feature new cast members Charlotte Rampling, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Meera Syal, Eve Myles and James D'Arcy.
However, detective Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman) is seen asking "Where were you both the night those girls disappeared?" in a 60-second trailer which was released on Thursday (December 11).
Jodie Whittaker, Andrew Buchan and Arthur Darvill were previously confirmed to be reprising their roles.
ITV has now also officially announced that Jonathan Bailey (Olly Stevens), Joe Sims (Nigel Carter), Carolyn Pickles (Maggie Radcliffe), Tanya Franks (Lucy Stevens), Simone McAullay (Becca Fisher), Adam Wilson (Tom Miller) and Charlotte Beaumont (Chloe Latimer) will be returning to the drama.
Series one of Chris Chibnall's gripping...
- 12/11/2014
- Digital Spy
ITV has confirmed the premiere details for Broadchurch's forthcoming second series.
The crime drama - which stars David Tennant and Olivia Colman - will return to screens on Monday, January 5.
Little is known about the plot of the next series, which will feature new cast members Charlotte Rampling, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Meera Syal, Eve Myles and James D'Arcy.
Jodie Whittaker, Andrew Buchan and Arthur Darvill were previously confirmed to be reprising their roles.
ITV has now also officially announced that Jonathan Bailey (Olly Stevens), Joe Sims (Nigel Carter), Carolyn Pickles (Maggie Radcliffe), Tanya Franks (Lucy Stevens), Simone McAullay (Becca Fisher), Adam Wilson (Tom Miller) and Charlotte Beaumont (Chloe Latimer) will be returning to the drama.
Series one of Chris Chibnall's gripping murder mystery focused on a small coastal town in Dorset rocked by the mysterious death of 11-year-old Danny Latimer, as Alec (Tennant) and Ellie (Colman) tried to track down his killer.
The crime drama - which stars David Tennant and Olivia Colman - will return to screens on Monday, January 5.
Little is known about the plot of the next series, which will feature new cast members Charlotte Rampling, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Meera Syal, Eve Myles and James D'Arcy.
Jodie Whittaker, Andrew Buchan and Arthur Darvill were previously confirmed to be reprising their roles.
ITV has now also officially announced that Jonathan Bailey (Olly Stevens), Joe Sims (Nigel Carter), Carolyn Pickles (Maggie Radcliffe), Tanya Franks (Lucy Stevens), Simone McAullay (Becca Fisher), Adam Wilson (Tom Miller) and Charlotte Beaumont (Chloe Latimer) will be returning to the drama.
Series one of Chris Chibnall's gripping murder mystery focused on a small coastal town in Dorset rocked by the mysterious death of 11-year-old Danny Latimer, as Alec (Tennant) and Ellie (Colman) tried to track down his killer.
- 12/11/2014
- Digital Spy
1. When is it back?
Detectives Alec Hardy (David Tennant) and Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman) will return to ITV in January 2015.
We don't know the exact date, but if we were taking a punt it would be in the second week of the year. And ITV would have to be daft not to put it on Monday nights again - it was the perfect start to the week.
2. Who is returning?
Despite Hardy's funny turns and dicky heart, David Tennant is definitely back. Despite finding out that her husband was a child murderer, Olivia Colman's slug-stomper Miller will also return.
Perhaps more surprisingly, Jodie Whittaker and Andrew Buchan are also involved in series 2. The duo played Beth and Mark Latimer, the parents of victim Danny in series one and their reappearance suggests that the second series may in some way be connected to the first - rather than a second,...
Detectives Alec Hardy (David Tennant) and Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman) will return to ITV in January 2015.
We don't know the exact date, but if we were taking a punt it would be in the second week of the year. And ITV would have to be daft not to put it on Monday nights again - it was the perfect start to the week.
2. Who is returning?
Despite Hardy's funny turns and dicky heart, David Tennant is definitely back. Despite finding out that her husband was a child murderer, Olivia Colman's slug-stomper Miller will also return.
Perhaps more surprisingly, Jodie Whittaker and Andrew Buchan are also involved in series 2. The duo played Beth and Mark Latimer, the parents of victim Danny in series one and their reappearance suggests that the second series may in some way be connected to the first - rather than a second,...
- 12/2/2014
- Digital Spy
Tonight, the answers are revealed on the season finale of BBC America’s brilliant whodunit Broadchurch. Ten minutes before this episode premiered in the U.K., creator/writer Chris Chibnall had a TV producer’s equivalent of stage fright: “I texted Jane Featherstone, the other executive producer on the show, and said, ‘I think we’ve got it entirely wrong. I think we’ve made a terrible mistake. I think it’s an awful ending,’” he recalls, laughing. “Knowing that so many people by that point were really invested in it and watching it, I’ve never been more panicked in my life.
- 9/25/2013
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
With only two episodes left of BBC America’s addictive whodunit Broadchurch, answers are on the way. In tonight’s hour (10 p.m. Et), we learn the connection between Susan Wright (Pauline Quirke) and Nige Carter (Joe Sims) as she’s questioned, and, as you’ll see in our exclusive preview below, Nige doesn’t like what she shares with the authorities. In happier news, Susan’s dog, Vince, is alive — for now. Watch the clip below, then take our weekly poll. Note: Steer clear of the comments section to avoid spoilers.
- 9/18/2013
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
Broadchurch writer Chris Chibnall has revealed he has completed writing the first and last scenes of series two.
The ITV 'whodunnit' crime drama will return for a second series after a successful run earlier this year.
Chibnall told The Mirror that he now knows the main plot and the finale of the second series, but that he needs to complete the rest of the story.
He said: "I've written the first scene and the last scene. So I know how it starts and how it ends. Now I just need to fill in the eight hours in between."
David Tennant and Olivia Colman played the lead roles in the ensemble drama, which is expected to begin production in 2014.
Joe Sims - who played plumber Nige Carter - reiterated recent claims that the cast still do not know if they will be returning or not.
He said: "We're all just hoping...
The ITV 'whodunnit' crime drama will return for a second series after a successful run earlier this year.
Chibnall told The Mirror that he now knows the main plot and the finale of the second series, but that he needs to complete the rest of the story.
He said: "I've written the first scene and the last scene. So I know how it starts and how it ends. Now I just need to fill in the eight hours in between."
David Tennant and Olivia Colman played the lead roles in the ensemble drama, which is expected to begin production in 2014.
Joe Sims - who played plumber Nige Carter - reiterated recent claims that the cast still do not know if they will be returning or not.
He said: "We're all just hoping...
- 7/11/2013
- Digital Spy
Chris Chibnall’s Broadchurch was a series that can claim to have totally gripped the nation. “Who Murdered Danny Latimer?” was the question on everyone’s lips. To call Broadchurch a phenomenon seems entirely appropriate- it was a ratings behemoth and garnered heaps of critical praise. A second series has already been commissioned and the first thrilling series is about to land on DVD here, as well as taking over America very soon.
One of the Prime Suspects was firm audience favourite Nige Carter, the well-meaning Plumber and best mate of the victim’s father. At times over-emotional and hiding a dark past even he was unaware of, Nige was portrayed by the charismatic and established performer Joe Sims.
In an exclusive interview, Sims was kind enough to discuss his approaches to acting, his varied career and his charity work with young people as well as the memorable time he...
One of the Prime Suspects was firm audience favourite Nige Carter, the well-meaning Plumber and best mate of the victim’s father. At times over-emotional and hiding a dark past even he was unaware of, Nige was portrayed by the charismatic and established performer Joe Sims.
In an exclusive interview, Sims was kind enough to discuss his approaches to acting, his varied career and his charity work with young people as well as the memorable time he...
- 5/17/2013
- by Oscar Harding
- Obsessed with Film
Digital Spy readers believe that Joe Miller (Matthew Gravelle) is the Broadchurch killer.
In a recent DS poll which attracted a total of 10,621 votes, Joe - husband of Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman) - emerged as the most likely suspect for Danny Latimer's murder with almost half of the total vote (48.57%).
In second place was Ellie and Joe's young son Tom (Adam Wilson) - Danny's schoolmate pulled in 16.52% of the vote - while Nige Carter (Joe Sims) came third with 7.33%.
David Tennant's investigating officer Di Alec Hardy was a surprising choice for fourth place, with 6.03%.
In the bottom half of the poll were town vicar Paul Coates (Arthur Darvill) with 5.50% and psychic telephone engineer Steve Connelly (Will Mellor) with 4.49%.
Rounding up the vote are Olly Stevens (Jonathan Bailey) - 3.62%, Mark Latimer (Andrew Buchan) - 3.08%, Dean Thomas (Jacob Anderson) - 2.70% and Susan Wright (Pauline Quirke) - 2.15%.
The identity of Danny's killer...
In a recent DS poll which attracted a total of 10,621 votes, Joe - husband of Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman) - emerged as the most likely suspect for Danny Latimer's murder with almost half of the total vote (48.57%).
In second place was Ellie and Joe's young son Tom (Adam Wilson) - Danny's schoolmate pulled in 16.52% of the vote - while Nige Carter (Joe Sims) came third with 7.33%.
David Tennant's investigating officer Di Alec Hardy was a surprising choice for fourth place, with 6.03%.
In the bottom half of the poll were town vicar Paul Coates (Arthur Darvill) with 5.50% and psychic telephone engineer Steve Connelly (Will Mellor) with 4.49%.
Rounding up the vote are Olly Stevens (Jonathan Bailey) - 3.62%, Mark Latimer (Andrew Buchan) - 3.08%, Dean Thomas (Jacob Anderson) - 2.70% and Susan Wright (Pauline Quirke) - 2.15%.
The identity of Danny's killer...
- 4/22/2013
- Digital Spy
With just one episode left until Broadchurch draws to a close, we're mere days away from finally finding out who killed young Danny Latimer - and this is your final chance to finger the chief suspect and spout your theories.
Our poll lists ten of the most likely suspects - vote below or if you've got your eye on an outsider, name Danny's murderer in the comments below.
Is creepy Nige (Joe Sims) - shopped to the cops by his own mother in the last episode - your bet? Or are you plumping for the bookies' favourite, Ellie Miller's husband Joe (Matthew Gravelle)?
Ellie's son Tom Miller (Adam Wilson) also seemed to have it out for Danny, but surely he's not the killer? Perhaps the boy's mentor - the Reverend Paul Coates (Arthur Darvill) - isn't as mild-mannered as he seems...
Could Broadchurch pull the mother of all twists and...
Our poll lists ten of the most likely suspects - vote below or if you've got your eye on an outsider, name Danny's murderer in the comments below.
Is creepy Nige (Joe Sims) - shopped to the cops by his own mother in the last episode - your bet? Or are you plumping for the bookies' favourite, Ellie Miller's husband Joe (Matthew Gravelle)?
Ellie's son Tom Miller (Adam Wilson) also seemed to have it out for Danny, but surely he's not the killer? Perhaps the boy's mentor - the Reverend Paul Coates (Arthur Darvill) - isn't as mild-mannered as he seems...
Could Broadchurch pull the mother of all twists and...
- 4/17/2013
- Digital Spy
"We're nearly there, Miller…"
It's the penultimate episode of Broadchurch and with just one week to go until Danny's killer is revealed, one major suspect was ruled out, while an eye-witness account appeared to spell trouble for another...
Digital Spy has picked apart episode seven to see if there were any hidden clues.
Clues and Suspects
Last week, David Tennant's Alec Hardy took a turn for the worse and ends up hospitalised with a heart arrhythmia. Alec's need to redeem himself threatens to push him over the edge - will Broadchurch end with the grouchy Di's death?
Soon, jolly newspaper ed Maggie (Carolyn Pickles) and infuriating twazzock Olly (Jonathan Bailey) get wind of Hardy's poor health and he's forced to give the news hounds an exclusive - precisely what happened back at Sandbrook.
Hardy took the blame (so he claims) when a vital piece of evidence was stolen from...
It's the penultimate episode of Broadchurch and with just one week to go until Danny's killer is revealed, one major suspect was ruled out, while an eye-witness account appeared to spell trouble for another...
Digital Spy has picked apart episode seven to see if there were any hidden clues.
Clues and Suspects
Last week, David Tennant's Alec Hardy took a turn for the worse and ends up hospitalised with a heart arrhythmia. Alec's need to redeem himself threatens to push him over the edge - will Broadchurch end with the grouchy Di's death?
Soon, jolly newspaper ed Maggie (Carolyn Pickles) and infuriating twazzock Olly (Jonathan Bailey) get wind of Hardy's poor health and he's forced to give the news hounds an exclusive - precisely what happened back at Sandbrook.
Hardy took the blame (so he claims) when a vital piece of evidence was stolen from...
- 4/16/2013
- Digital Spy
With the investigation into Danny Latimer's death rumbling on, Hardy and Miller's troubled investigation caught a few breaks this week on Broadchurch - with two suspects looming particularly large - but Alec's deteriorating health may have also seen the killer slip through the police's collective fingers...
Digital Spy has picked apart episode six to see if there were any hidden clues.
Clues and Suspects
Jack Marshall's death has seen Hardy (David Tennant) labelled the Worst Cop in Britain - it's not an entirely undeserved moniker given that he's yet to press Mark Latimer (Andrew Buchan) on the gaps in his alibi or noted young Tom Miller's (Adam Wilson) shifty behaviour...
With little progress made in catching Danny's killer, the coppers are threatened with cutbacks and their one remaining lead seems to be a burnt-out boat found floating in the ocean - one of many clues pointing to a new chief suspect.
Digital Spy has picked apart episode six to see if there were any hidden clues.
Clues and Suspects
Jack Marshall's death has seen Hardy (David Tennant) labelled the Worst Cop in Britain - it's not an entirely undeserved moniker given that he's yet to press Mark Latimer (Andrew Buchan) on the gaps in his alibi or noted young Tom Miller's (Adam Wilson) shifty behaviour...
With little progress made in catching Danny's killer, the coppers are threatened with cutbacks and their one remaining lead seems to be a burnt-out boat found floating in the ocean - one of many clues pointing to a new chief suspect.
- 4/9/2013
- Digital Spy
Depending on your point of view, last night's (March 18) Broadchurch was either a frustrating hour of TV that crawled and snoozed along or it was another sumptuous hour of slow-burn entertainment that intrigued and unravelled brilliantly.
I'm firmly in the latter camp, but I can empathise with those who are struggling with the show. Every week new layers are piled on top of new clues on top of suggestive looks and winks. After the first three hours, it feels nigh on impossible that the drama will be able to pull together all the pieces of the jigsaw by the end of episode eight.
However, I will continue to do my best to pull together the spiraling storylines and secrets into some sort of cohesive whole and get to the bottom of the burning question: who killed Danny Latimer?
Clues and Suspects
Episode three centered around Mark Latimer (Andrew Buchan) and his dirty dog ways.
I'm firmly in the latter camp, but I can empathise with those who are struggling with the show. Every week new layers are piled on top of new clues on top of suggestive looks and winks. After the first three hours, it feels nigh on impossible that the drama will be able to pull together all the pieces of the jigsaw by the end of episode eight.
However, I will continue to do my best to pull together the spiraling storylines and secrets into some sort of cohesive whole and get to the bottom of the burning question: who killed Danny Latimer?
Clues and Suspects
Episode three centered around Mark Latimer (Andrew Buchan) and his dirty dog ways.
- 3/19/2013
- Digital Spy
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