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Dale Cowan

‘In the Club’ Episode 3 review

With an ensemble show, there is almost always the feeling that someone will be sidelined, either for a more central character or for the person playing the role being more high profile. Luckily, as we hit the halfway stage of BBC One’s In the Club, Kay Mellor’s wonderfully human writing and the skill of the … >

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Amy Beth Hayes (‘Mr Selfridge’) interview

Currently filming the new series of Mr Selfridge, Welsh actress Amy Beth Hayes recently exclusively chatted to CultBox about playing Kitty Hawkins in ITV’s period drama. Series 3 will air on ITV early next year and picks up the story in 1919 just after the end of World War I, with new cast members including … >

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‘In the Club’ Episode 2 review

It’s always interesting to see how an ensemble show like In the Club will balance storylines for such a large cast and what priority the characters, and indeed the actors playing them, will have as the stories develop. Luckily, Episode 2 does a fine, and in some cases surprising job, of serving the whole cast, … >

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‘Mr Selfridge’ star hoping for ‘Downton Abbey’ crossover

Mr Selfridge actress Amy Beth Hayes has revealed she’d be up for a crossover between her show and Downton Abbey for charity. Filming on the new series of ITV’s period drama began in April. Downton Abbey returns for a fifth series next month. Asked about the possibility of a crossover episode, Hayes (who plays Kitty … >

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‘In the Club’ Episode 1 review

Kay Mellor (Playing the Field, Fat Friends) returned to our screens this week with In the Club, BBC One’s new comedy drama about a group of pregnant women from various walks of life whose lives intersect at a Parent Craft class the women attend. Whilst juggling their pregnancies, the women’s outside lives provide even more … >

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‘Glasgow Girls’ review

In 2005, a group of teenage girls from Drumchapel in Glasgow made national headline news as they spearheaded a campaign to change deportation laws in the UK, after one of their immigrant friends and her family were arrested in one of a series of dawn raids initiated by the UK Immigration Department. Glasgow Girls, a … >

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‘Murdered by My Boyfriend’ review

Continuing BBC Three’s trend for creating hard-hitting original drama is Murdered by My Boyfriend. Written by acclaimed writer Regina Moriarty (Silk, The Big House) and inspired by tragic, real life events, the one-off film tells the story of abuse victim Ashley (Georgina Campbell) and her volatile and violent boyfriend, Reece (Royce Pierreson). To its credit, … >

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Clara’s best moments in ‘Doctor Who’ so far

Since joining Team TARDIS with the Eleventh Doctor, Jenna Coleman’s Clara Oswald has proven to be very worthy of her title as companion, showing intelligence, bravery and compassion to those around her. In this relatively short time she has left her mark, with some very notable actions that no doubt helped save the day more … >

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‘The Smoke’ Series 1 finale review

Putting the fire out on its first series, The Smoke has a lot to do to acknowledge and resolve many of the Sky1 drama’s existing plot threads. Luckily, its winning streak continues in tonight’s final episode, with everyone involved having some closure and progression by the time the credits roll. Creator Lucy Kirkwood returns to … >

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‘Endeavour’: ‘Nocturne’ review

After last week’s head scratcher of a whodunit, Endeavour takes an entirely different direction with ‘Nocturne’, developing an oddly gothic tone as the team investigate the murder of a man in a museum and a seemingly unconnected ghost story at a girls’ boarding school, where soon after, the girls start going missing. Visually this episode … >

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