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17 September 2024
Kick Some Class: Claudia Jessie talks going from council estate to Bridgerton
Claudia Jessie is best known for playing Eloise Bridgerton in Netflix's delightful Regency romance series Bridgerton. But before her TV success in fancy frocks and stately homes, she had to smash the class ceiling.
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13 September 2024
The Box Plus Network closure – what does this mean for music TV in the UK?
An ode to the Box Plus music channels and how the internet killed the video star (well, on TV, anyway).
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13 September 2024
Kick Some Class: Ali Rashley on how Television Workshop helps working class kids
Ali Rashley is the executive artistic director at Television Workshop in Nottingham, which has a 40-year history of bringing amazing working class talent into the TV and film industry. She explains the challenges she has to face.
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12 May 2023
Wish You Were Dead: Highly entertaining. I loved it.
Devoted yet officially “off-duty” detective Roy Grace played by Casualty star George Rainsford, dredges up deadly secrets and doggedly pursues justice but at what price, when the past crawls back to haunt him in this lively production.
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16 February 2023
What can we expect from this year's Oscars?
The last Oscars ceremony was memorable for all the wrong reasons... what will this year bring?
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13 February 2023
Everything that happened at the Brit Awards 2023
From Harry Styles to Daisy May Cooper’s iconic Sugababes gag, here’s everything that went down at this years annual Brit awards.
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23 January 2023
Non-Binary representation in film, TV, theatre and literature
A look at just some of the pioneering representations of non-binary people on TV, film, stage, and in literature.
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25 January 2023
Instaviews with Film Producer, Adam Horner
Join us for Instaviews with Film, TV, Music Video and Commerical Producer, Adam Horner.
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24 November 2022
Hancock in the Jungle: When politicians become celebrities
We've seen politicians enter the 'Jungle' before, but Matt Hancock's participation has everyone riled up, and for good reason.
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25 October 2022
The evolution of Black representation in TV and film
For Black History Month, I explore how far Black representation in TV and film has come from the days when Hattie McDaniel was excluded from the very ceremony she was nominated at.
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24 October 2022
Interview with Revry co-founder Christopher J Rodriguez
Revry co-founder Christopher J Rodriguez shares his pioneering mission of co-founding the world's first (and largest) LGBTQ+ global streaming service.
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23 June 2022
Voice Retrospect: Later… With Jools Holland
How Later… with Jools Holland has given a platform to a plethora of stars
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20 June 2022
How Netflix show Heartstopper is representing LGBTQ+ teen romance
Heartstopper is one of the biggest Netflix successes of all time but just why is it so important?
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19 June 2022
Stranger Things Season 4 So Far: Goosebump-Inducing Contortionist Goodness
The first volume of this hit Netflix series is out, and so’s the jury.
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6 April 2022
Peaky Blinders: The final series uncovered S06E06 review
A fitting end to an otherwise mediocre series
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1 April 2022
Peaky Blinders: The final series uncovered S06E05
Voice reviews every episode from the final series of Peaky Blinders
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21 March 2022
Peaky Blinders: The final series uncovered S06E04
Voice reviews every episode from the final series of Peaky Blinders
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20 March 2022
TV’s obsession with poverty porn has gone too far
Shows such as Rich Kids Go Skint further escalate stereotypes of poverty