Following July’s packed movie slate, more upcoming TV shows and films are beginning to roll out their trailers. “Never Have I Ever” Season 3 dropped its first trailer ahead of the August 12 premiere, while large casts have fans excited for the remaining summer TV shows, including Nick Offerman, Abbi Jacobson, Chanté Adams, D’Arcy Carden, and Roberta Colindrez in “A League of Their Own.”
We also got our first look at Ana de Armas’ upcoming performance as a fictional interpretation of Marilyn Monroe in “Blonde” as well as the trailer for the third and final season of Netflix’s “Locke & Key.” Guillermo del Toro’s stop motion animated “Pinocchio” is sure to rival Disney’s and Lionsgate’s.
We’ve rounded up all of the trailers you may have missed this week to put in one post. There were quite a few, so read below.
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Michelle Monaghan plays...
We also got our first look at Ana de Armas’ upcoming performance as a fictional interpretation of Marilyn Monroe in “Blonde” as well as the trailer for the third and final season of Netflix’s “Locke & Key.” Guillermo del Toro’s stop motion animated “Pinocchio” is sure to rival Disney’s and Lionsgate’s.
We’ve rounded up all of the trailers you may have missed this week to put in one post. There were quite a few, so read below.
Echoes Netflix
Michelle Monaghan plays...
- 7/30/2022
- by Charna Flam and Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
The media's obsession with mysteries involving twins is showing no signs of slowing down, and Netflix's latest effort looks like a surefire hit.
Michelle Monaghan is pulling double duty on this one from co-showrunners Brian Yorkey (13 Reasons Why) and Quinton Peeples (Runaways).
Given the previous shows the creatives worked on, we're inclined to believe this will have twists and turns coming from all directions, and that's what we like best.
"Echoes is a mystery thriller about two identical twins, Leni and Gina, who share a dangerous secret," the spoilery synopsis reads.
"Since they were children, Leni and Gina have secretly swapped lives, culminating in a double life as adults: they share two homes, two husbands, and a child but everything in their perfectly choreographed world is thrown into disarray when one of the sisters goes missing."
It certainly sounds similar to The CW's Ringer.
That show was years...
Michelle Monaghan is pulling double duty on this one from co-showrunners Brian Yorkey (13 Reasons Why) and Quinton Peeples (Runaways).
Given the previous shows the creatives worked on, we're inclined to believe this will have twists and turns coming from all directions, and that's what we like best.
"Echoes is a mystery thriller about two identical twins, Leni and Gina, who share a dangerous secret," the spoilery synopsis reads.
"Since they were children, Leni and Gina have secretly swapped lives, culminating in a double life as adults: they share two homes, two husbands, and a child but everything in their perfectly choreographed world is thrown into disarray when one of the sisters goes missing."
It certainly sounds similar to The CW's Ringer.
That show was years...
- 7/26/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Michelle Monaghan is playing a pair of devious twin sisters, who share each others’ lives — until one of them goes missing — in the creepy new trailer for the Netflix limited series “Echoes.”
Here’s a logline for the series: “‘Echoes’ is a mystery thriller about two identical twins, Leni and Gina, who share a dangerous secret. Since they were children, Leni and Gina have secretly swapped lives, culminating in a double life as adults: they share two homes, two husbands, and a child but everything in their perfectly choreographed world is thrown into disarray when one of the sisters goes missing.”
The series stars Monaghan as the twins, alongside Matt Bomer as Jack, Daniel Sunjata as Charlie, Ali Stroker as Claudia, Karen Robinson as Sheriff Louise Floss, Rosanny Zayas as Deputy Paula Martinez, Michael O’Neill as Victor, Celia Weston as Grandma Georgia Taylor, Gable Swanlund as Mathilda, Tyner Rushing as Maria,...
Here’s a logline for the series: “‘Echoes’ is a mystery thriller about two identical twins, Leni and Gina, who share a dangerous secret. Since they were children, Leni and Gina have secretly swapped lives, culminating in a double life as adults: they share two homes, two husbands, and a child but everything in their perfectly choreographed world is thrown into disarray when one of the sisters goes missing.”
The series stars Monaghan as the twins, alongside Matt Bomer as Jack, Daniel Sunjata as Charlie, Ali Stroker as Claudia, Karen Robinson as Sheriff Louise Floss, Rosanny Zayas as Deputy Paula Martinez, Michael O’Neill as Victor, Celia Weston as Grandma Georgia Taylor, Gable Swanlund as Mathilda, Tyner Rushing as Maria,...
- 7/26/2022
- by Jolie Lash
- The Wrap
Michael O’Neill (Council of Dads) and Celia Weston (Modern Family) are set as leads opposite Michelle Monaghan in Echoes, Netflix’s psychological thriller limited series from 13 Reasons Why showrunner Brian Yorkey. Gable Swanlund (The Shrink Next Door) also has been cast as a series regular and Tyner Rushing (The Terminal List), Hazel Mason (The Blacklist), Ginger Mason (The Blacklist), Alise Willis (Ruthless) and Maddie Nichols (Ann Rule’s A Murder to Remember) will recur in the series.
Created and written by Vanessa Gazy, Echoes is a mystery thriller about identical twins Leni and Gina, both portrayed by Monaghan, who share a dangerous secret. Since they were children, Leni and Gina secretly have swapped lives, culminating in a double life as adults: They share two homes, two husbands and a child, but everything in their perfectly choreographed world is thrown into disarray when one of the sisters goes missing.
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Matt Bomer,...
Created and written by Vanessa Gazy, Echoes is a mystery thriller about identical twins Leni and Gina, both portrayed by Monaghan, who share a dangerous secret. Since they were children, Leni and Gina secretly have swapped lives, culminating in a double life as adults: They share two homes, two husbands and a child, but everything in their perfectly choreographed world is thrown into disarray when one of the sisters goes missing.
2020-21 Netflix Pilots & Series Orders
Matt Bomer,...
- 10/15/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Coronation Street's incoming boss is keen to bring Helen Flanagan, Keith Duffy and Georgia Taylor back to the show. Kate Oates will take over the reins of the ITV soap in the new year and she is reportedly interested in re-introducing characters such as Rosie Webster (Flanagan), Toyah Battersby (Taylor) and even Ciaran McCarthy, who Duffy played for three years. A 'Corrie' source said: ''She loved the idea of bringing Toyah back and said there would be endless opportunities for the character to be exploited after being away for so long. ''The same went for Rosie. She said again there would...
- 12/3/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
Coronation Street's incoming boss is keen to bring Helen Flanagan, Keith Duffy and Georgia Taylor back to the show. Kate Oates will take over the reins of the ITV soap in the new year and she is reportedly interested in re-introducing characters such as Rosie Webster (Flanagan), Toyah Battersby (Taylor) and even Ciaran McCarthy, who Duffy played for three years. A 'Corrie' source said: ''She loved the idea of bringing Toyah back and said there would be endless opportunities for the character to be exploited after being away for so long. ''The same went for Rosie. She said again there would...
- 12/1/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
ITV in the UK has announced that Law & Order: UK is ending after eight seasons. The final installment aired on June 11th overseas but season eight has yet to air on BBC America.
Created by Dick Wolf, Law & Order: UK began in 2009 and episodes were based on early episodes of the original Law & Order series. The cast includes Bradley Walsh, Ben Bailey Smith, Peter Davison, Georgia Taylor and Dominic Rowan.
"There may well come a time when we re-visit Law & Order: UK," said ITV's Director of Drama Commissioning Steve November. "For the moment we’ll be resting the series whilst we continue to refresh our drama slate."
The cancellation decision coincides with Walsh's decision to leave his role as Ronnie Brooks. The actor has been with the series since the beginning. He said, "Eight series is a...
Created by Dick Wolf, Law & Order: UK began in 2009 and episodes were based on early episodes of the original Law & Order series. The cast includes Bradley Walsh, Ben Bailey Smith, Peter Davison, Georgia Taylor and Dominic Rowan.
"There may well come a time when we re-visit Law & Order: UK," said ITV's Director of Drama Commissioning Steve November. "For the moment we’ll be resting the series whilst we continue to refresh our drama slate."
The cancellation decision coincides with Walsh's decision to leave his role as Ronnie Brooks. The actor has been with the series since the beginning. He said, "Eight series is a...
- 8/18/2014
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Want to make sure you don't miss anything great on the telly in the next seven days? Never fear, because Tube Talk has done all the hard work for you and smushed all of this week's must-see TV into one snappy rundown. Check out what you should be checking out below...
Also check out: Channel 4 boldly goes where no broadcaster has gone before with the Live from Space season. First up is Astronauts: Living In Space (Wednesday, March 12 at 9pm), then we head to Nasa's mission control centre in Astronauts: Houston We Have a Problem (Thursday, March 13 at 9pm), and finally Dermot O'Leary hosts a live link-up with the International Space Station in Lap Of The Planet (Sunday, March 16 at 7.30pm).
The Michael McIntyre Chat Show: Monday (March 10) at 10.35pm on BBC One
Self-described camp Gok Wan lookalike Michael McIntyre heads off stage and onto a comfy-looking sofa as...
Also check out: Channel 4 boldly goes where no broadcaster has gone before with the Live from Space season. First up is Astronauts: Living In Space (Wednesday, March 12 at 9pm), then we head to Nasa's mission control centre in Astronauts: Houston We Have a Problem (Thursday, March 13 at 9pm), and finally Dermot O'Leary hosts a live link-up with the International Space Station in Lap Of The Planet (Sunday, March 16 at 7.30pm).
The Michael McIntyre Chat Show: Monday (March 10) at 10.35pm on BBC One
Self-described camp Gok Wan lookalike Michael McIntyre heads off stage and onto a comfy-looking sofa as...
- 3/9/2014
- Digital Spy
Ben Bailey Smith talks being the new recruit on Law & Order: UK in a new video Q&A.
In the Digital Spy exclusive clip, Smith reveals how it felt to join the ITV crime hit as new DS Joe Hawkins.
The actor, rapper and comic - who also goes by the alias 'Doc Brown' - talks Joe's past and his dynamic with Bradley Walsh's veteran cop Ronnie Brooks.
Law & Order: UK will return to ITV for its eighth series on Wednesday, March 12 at 9pm.
Georgia Taylor, Dominic Rowan, Peter Davison and Paterson Joseph will all reprise their roles alongside Smith and Walsh.
Former series regular Harriet Walter - who played Di Natalie Chandler - will also make a special guest appearance in the new eight-part run.
For the latest Law & Order: UK news, follow @LawandOrderUK on Twitter and visit www.facebook.com/lawandorderukofficial
Law & Order: UK gets eighth series...
In the Digital Spy exclusive clip, Smith reveals how it felt to join the ITV crime hit as new DS Joe Hawkins.
The actor, rapper and comic - who also goes by the alias 'Doc Brown' - talks Joe's past and his dynamic with Bradley Walsh's veteran cop Ronnie Brooks.
Law & Order: UK will return to ITV for its eighth series on Wednesday, March 12 at 9pm.
Georgia Taylor, Dominic Rowan, Peter Davison and Paterson Joseph will all reprise their roles alongside Smith and Walsh.
Former series regular Harriet Walter - who played Di Natalie Chandler - will also make a special guest appearance in the new eight-part run.
For the latest Law & Order: UK news, follow @LawandOrderUK on Twitter and visit www.facebook.com/lawandorderukofficial
Law & Order: UK gets eighth series...
- 3/6/2014
- Digital Spy
Warning: This article contains spoilers that some readers may prefer to avoid.
ITV has confirmed details of Mr Selfridge series three.
The new ten-part series will be set in 1919, calling into question Frances O'Connor's role on the series.
Australian actress O'Connor plays Rose Selfridge on the period drama. In real life, Rose - wife of Harry Selfridge - passed away in 1918.
O'Connor has also landed a lead role on new BBC One drama The Missing opposite James Nesbitt.
ITV has teased that the new series of Mr Selfridge will pick up with Jeremy Piven's Harry at "the point at which his life really begins to unravel".
The Mr Selfridge recommission was first reported last month, with ITV confirming the renewal news today (Thursday, March 6).
"We're delighted to commission a third series of Mr Selfridge," said ITV's director of drama Steve November.
"It's been very pleasing to see how...
ITV has confirmed details of Mr Selfridge series three.
The new ten-part series will be set in 1919, calling into question Frances O'Connor's role on the series.
Australian actress O'Connor plays Rose Selfridge on the period drama. In real life, Rose - wife of Harry Selfridge - passed away in 1918.
O'Connor has also landed a lead role on new BBC One drama The Missing opposite James Nesbitt.
ITV has teased that the new series of Mr Selfridge will pick up with Jeremy Piven's Harry at "the point at which his life really begins to unravel".
The Mr Selfridge recommission was first reported last month, with ITV confirming the renewal news today (Thursday, March 6).
"We're delighted to commission a third series of Mr Selfridge," said ITV's director of drama Steve November.
"It's been very pleasing to see how...
- 3/6/2014
- Digital Spy
Georgia Taylor reveals what sets Law & Order: UK apart from other crime shows in a new video Q&A.
In the Digital Spy exclusive clip, Taylor - who plays Kate Barker - talks the ITV drama's unique format, adopted from the Us original.
Law & Order: UK will return to ITV for its eighth series on Wednesday, March 12 at 9pm.
Paul Nicholls will not return to the series, with actor, rapper and comic Ben Bailey Smith making his debut as new DS Joe Hawkins.
Bradley Walsh, Dominic Rowan, Peter Davison and Paterson Joseph will all reprise their roles alongside Taylor.
Former series regular Harriet Walter - who played Di Natalie Chandler - will also make a special guest appearance in the new eight-part run.
For the latest Law & Order: UK news, follow @LawandOrderUK on Twitter and visit www.facebook.com/lawandorderukofficial
Law & Order: UK gets eighth series on ITV
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In the Digital Spy exclusive clip, Taylor - who plays Kate Barker - talks the ITV drama's unique format, adopted from the Us original.
Law & Order: UK will return to ITV for its eighth series on Wednesday, March 12 at 9pm.
Paul Nicholls will not return to the series, with actor, rapper and comic Ben Bailey Smith making his debut as new DS Joe Hawkins.
Bradley Walsh, Dominic Rowan, Peter Davison and Paterson Joseph will all reprise their roles alongside Taylor.
Former series regular Harriet Walter - who played Di Natalie Chandler - will also make a special guest appearance in the new eight-part run.
For the latest Law & Order: UK news, follow @LawandOrderUK on Twitter and visit www.facebook.com/lawandorderukofficial
Law & Order: UK gets eighth series on ITV
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- 3/5/2014
- Digital Spy
ITV has debuted a first-look trailer for the new series of Law & Order: UK.
The promo focuses on the introduction of new recruit DS Joe Hawkins, played by Ben Bailey Smith.
Smith (Hunted, Derek) replaces Paul Nicholls, who played DS Sam Casey on the crime drama.
The actor - also known as rapper Doc Brown - appears opposite Law & Order: UK veteran Bradley Walsh (DS Ronnie Brooks) in the promo.
Peter Davison, Georgia Taylor, Paterson Joseph and Dominic Rowan will all reprise their roles for the latest eight-episode run.
Law & Order: UK will return to ITV for its eighth series later this year.
Law & Order: UK gets eighth series on ITV...
The promo focuses on the introduction of new recruit DS Joe Hawkins, played by Ben Bailey Smith.
Smith (Hunted, Derek) replaces Paul Nicholls, who played DS Sam Casey on the crime drama.
The actor - also known as rapper Doc Brown - appears opposite Law & Order: UK veteran Bradley Walsh (DS Ronnie Brooks) in the promo.
Peter Davison, Georgia Taylor, Paterson Joseph and Dominic Rowan will all reprise their roles for the latest eight-episode run.
Law & Order: UK will return to ITV for its eighth series later this year.
Law & Order: UK gets eighth series on ITV...
- 2/25/2014
- Digital Spy
London – U.K. TV giant ITV said Thursday it has ordered season eight of Law & Order: UK, starring Bradley Walsh, Georgia Taylor, Paterson Joseph and Dominic Rowan. The show from the Kudos banner of 21st Century Fox's Elisabeth Murdoch-led Shine Group is based on the U.S. hit franchise from Dick Wolf. Filming of the latest eight-episode series will begin in London next month and air on ITV next year. Law & Order has been one of the most successful brands in U.S. primetime TV "and has become a firm favorite with the
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- 9/26/2013
- by Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
After Season 7 consistently won its time slot this year on ITV, the network has ordered an eighth season of Law & Order: UK. Shooting starts next month on the British version of the franchise for broadcast in 2014. Bradley Walsh, Georgia Taylor, Paterson Joseph and Dominic Rowan are returning with newcomer Ben Bailey Smith (Derek) joining the force. The new season will be produced by Jane Dauncey. Alison Jackson and Jane Featherstone will executive produce for Kudos Film and Television. The scripts are written by Nick Hicks Beach, Tom Grieves, Richard Stokes, Matt Evans, Jamie Crichton, Louise Ironside and Noel Farragher. Mat King, Joss Agnew and Jill Robertson will direct. Averaging 5.4M viewers, Season 7 maintained a 21.3% share. Previous seasons have aired in the U.S. on BBC America.
- 9/26/2013
- by NANCY TARTAGLIONE, International Editor
- Deadline TV
ITV has renewed Law & Order: UK for an eighth series.
Ben Bailey Smith - also known as rapper Doc Brown - will join the cast as DS Joe Hawkins, new partner for DS Ronnie Brooks (Bradley Walsh).
Smith (Hunted, Derek) replaces Paul Nicholls, who departed the crime drama last series as DS Sam Casey.
Dominic Rowan, Georgia Taylor, Paterson Joseph and Peter Davison will all return to Law & Order: UK for the new eight-part series.
The latest episodes will see Ronnie face a notorious drug dealer and look into police corruption, while the team also investigate the death of a psychiatrist who specialises in violent juveniles and a hotel room killing without a body.
"ITV is delighted to see the return of Law & Order: UK," said the channel's Head of Drama, Jane Hudson. "It's a much loved drama amongst our audience and they certainly won't be disappointed by what's in store for them this series.
Ben Bailey Smith - also known as rapper Doc Brown - will join the cast as DS Joe Hawkins, new partner for DS Ronnie Brooks (Bradley Walsh).
Smith (Hunted, Derek) replaces Paul Nicholls, who departed the crime drama last series as DS Sam Casey.
Dominic Rowan, Georgia Taylor, Paterson Joseph and Peter Davison will all return to Law & Order: UK for the new eight-part series.
The latest episodes will see Ronnie face a notorious drug dealer and look into police corruption, while the team also investigate the death of a psychiatrist who specialises in violent juveniles and a hotel room killing without a body.
"ITV is delighted to see the return of Law & Order: UK," said the channel's Head of Drama, Jane Hudson. "It's a much loved drama amongst our audience and they certainly won't be disappointed by what's in store for them this series.
- 9/26/2013
- Digital Spy
Law & Order: UK returns to ITV this week for its seventh series and the long-running crime drama's undergone a bit of a cast overhaul - on the side of Order, there's new recruit Georgia Taylor (Casualty, Coronation Street), while Peep Show's Paterson Joseph joins the Law side of things as new head copper Di Wes Leyton.
Digital Spy spoke with Paterson about his character Wes, larking around with Bradley Walsh and getting the giggles on set...
> Georgia Taylor Law & Order: UK Q&A: 'Bradley Walsh is a bugger!'
What sort of man is your character Wes?
"Wes is a very efficient and capable Di - so basically he runs the station and he is brilliant at it. But what he wants to do really is be out on the street, investigating crime, like he was a very short time ago, so there's a sort of dichotomy in him...
Digital Spy spoke with Paterson about his character Wes, larking around with Bradley Walsh and getting the giggles on set...
> Georgia Taylor Law & Order: UK Q&A: 'Bradley Walsh is a bugger!'
What sort of man is your character Wes?
"Wes is a very efficient and capable Di - so basically he runs the station and he is brilliant at it. But what he wants to do really is be out on the street, investigating crime, like he was a very short time ago, so there's a sort of dichotomy in him...
- 7/12/2013
- Digital Spy
Law & Order: UK returns to ITV this week for its seventh series and the long-running crime drama's undergone a bit of a cast overhaul - on the side of Law, there's new recruit Paterson Joseph (Peep Show), while former Coronation Street and Casualty star Georgia Taylor joins the Order side of things as new prosecutor Kate Barker...
Digital Spy spoke to Georgia about her new role, the pressures of joining an established series and whether legal jargon is harder to spout than Casualty's medical gobbledegook...
> Georgia Taylor: 'I'd return to Coronation Street for right story'
What can you reveal about your character Kate Barker?
"She's originally from a village - an unnamed village in Lancashire! She comes from quite a big family - a working-class background, her dad's a butcher…
"When we first meet her, she is a defence barrister and she is against the Cps in the...
Digital Spy spoke to Georgia about her new role, the pressures of joining an established series and whether legal jargon is harder to spout than Casualty's medical gobbledegook...
> Georgia Taylor: 'I'd return to Coronation Street for right story'
What can you reveal about your character Kate Barker?
"She's originally from a village - an unnamed village in Lancashire! She comes from quite a big family - a working-class background, her dad's a butcher…
"When we first meet her, she is a defence barrister and she is against the Cps in the...
- 7/10/2013
- Digital Spy
The usual Skins grimness. Matters of life and death in The Big C. Tragedy and trials in Law & Order: UK. If it weren't for a bit of light relief in the form of some misbehaving Geordies, this would be a pitch-black edition of Must-See TV.
While the five great shows below form a feast for our eyes, the telly box will also be perking up our ears this week with coverage of the BBC Proms (Friday, July 12 at 8pm on BBC Two) and T in the Park 2013 (Friday, July 12 at 9.30pm on BBC Three)....
Skins: Monday (July 8) at 10pm on E4
The adult adventures of the Skins gang continue with the second half of Effy's (Kaya Scodelario) story. Still reeling from Naomi's (Lily Loveless) revelation that she has cancer, Effy soon receives a visit from another blast from her past - one Emily Fitch (Kathryn Prescott), of course better...
While the five great shows below form a feast for our eyes, the telly box will also be perking up our ears this week with coverage of the BBC Proms (Friday, July 12 at 8pm on BBC Two) and T in the Park 2013 (Friday, July 12 at 9.30pm on BBC Three)....
Skins: Monday (July 8) at 10pm on E4
The adult adventures of the Skins gang continue with the second half of Effy's (Kaya Scodelario) story. Still reeling from Naomi's (Lily Loveless) revelation that she has cancer, Effy soon receives a visit from another blast from her past - one Emily Fitch (Kathryn Prescott), of course better...
- 7/7/2013
- Digital Spy
Georgia Taylor says she would have to be in 'Coronation Street' for at least six months if she was to go back. The 33-year-old actress - who played Toyah Battersby in the ITV soap before leaving in 2003 - is intrigued about returning to Weatherfield to reprise her role but insists she wouldn't accept a one-month deal on the show because it would ''undo'' her six years of hard work on the cobbles. Georgia - who still speaks to her former on-screen sister Jane Danson (Leanne Tilsley) - said: ''I haven't even been asked. Jane always says, 'Do you...
- 7/5/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
Georgia Taylor has doubted that a female will play the lead role in Doctor Who.
The former Coronation Street actress said that fans of the show will probably react negatively to a woman playing the Time Lord in the BBC sci-fi series, after Matt Smith steps down at Christmas.
She also cited Lucy Liu's role of Watson in the Us Sherlock Holmes drama Elementary as an example.
"It's never going to happen," she told The Sun.
"That's not me doing a disservice to womankind, it is just one of those things.
"It's a bit like when they did Elementary. It wasn't even Sherlock, it was his assistant, but the outrage that caused."
On whether she would like to appear in Doctor Who, she said: "I don't think they will ever do it and I think now I am getting too old to even be The Doctor's assistant.
"They are all in their early 20s,...
The former Coronation Street actress said that fans of the show will probably react negatively to a woman playing the Time Lord in the BBC sci-fi series, after Matt Smith steps down at Christmas.
She also cited Lucy Liu's role of Watson in the Us Sherlock Holmes drama Elementary as an example.
"It's never going to happen," she told The Sun.
"That's not me doing a disservice to womankind, it is just one of those things.
"It's a bit like when they did Elementary. It wasn't even Sherlock, it was his assistant, but the outrage that caused."
On whether she would like to appear in Doctor Who, she said: "I don't think they will ever do it and I think now I am getting too old to even be The Doctor's assistant.
"They are all in their early 20s,...
- 7/5/2013
- Digital Spy
ITV has unveiled a first-look promo for the new series of Law & Order: UK.
Casualty's Georgia Taylor and Peep Show's Paterson Joseph join the crime drama for its seventh run.
Taylor is cast as crown prosecutor Kate Barker, while Joseph will play Di Wes Leyton.
Bradley Walsh, Paul Nicholls, Peter Davison and Dominic Rowan all reprise their roles in the new episodes.
Series seven - which features guest stars Patrick Baladi, Ramon Tikaram and Glynis Barber - opens with a two-parter from writer Emilia di Girolamo, exploring the aftermath of a devastating train crash.
Law & Order: UK returns to ITV on Sunday, July 14 at 9pm on ITV.
> Paul Nicholls quits Law & Order UK after two series...
Casualty's Georgia Taylor and Peep Show's Paterson Joseph join the crime drama for its seventh run.
Taylor is cast as crown prosecutor Kate Barker, while Joseph will play Di Wes Leyton.
Bradley Walsh, Paul Nicholls, Peter Davison and Dominic Rowan all reprise their roles in the new episodes.
Series seven - which features guest stars Patrick Baladi, Ramon Tikaram and Glynis Barber - opens with a two-parter from writer Emilia di Girolamo, exploring the aftermath of a devastating train crash.
Law & Order: UK returns to ITV on Sunday, July 14 at 9pm on ITV.
> Paul Nicholls quits Law & Order UK after two series...
- 7/4/2013
- Digital Spy
The weather might finally be starting to perk up, but is it really worth going outside if you're going to miss out on some great telly? No, is the answer.
Tube Talk won't rest until we've convinced all of you to slip off your slip-on summer shoes and slob in the front of the telly, and what better way is there to do that than share goss on great shows like Parks and Recreation and Law & Order: UK in our weekly Q&A?
I've seen the adverts for the new series of Law & Order: UK - when's it on?
Oh yes, you've not got long to wait now until the famous Dun DUNs! Bradley Walsh will be taking a break from laughing about Fanny Chmelar with 'The Governess' and flexing his acting muscles once again in the seventh series of Law & Order: UK, which returns Sunday, July 14 at 9pm on ITV.
Tube Talk won't rest until we've convinced all of you to slip off your slip-on summer shoes and slob in the front of the telly, and what better way is there to do that than share goss on great shows like Parks and Recreation and Law & Order: UK in our weekly Q&A?
I've seen the adverts for the new series of Law & Order: UK - when's it on?
Oh yes, you've not got long to wait now until the famous Dun DUNs! Bradley Walsh will be taking a break from laughing about Fanny Chmelar with 'The Governess' and flexing his acting muscles once again in the seventh series of Law & Order: UK, which returns Sunday, July 14 at 9pm on ITV.
- 7/4/2013
- Digital Spy
Georgia Taylor says she would have to be in 'Coronation Street' for at least six months if she was to go back. The 33-year-old actress - who played Toyah Battersby in the ITV soap before leaving in 2003 - is intrigued about returning to Weatherfield to reprise her role but insists she wouldn't accept a one-month deal on the show because it would ''undo'' her six years of hard work on the cobbles. Georgia - who still speaks to her former on-screen sister Jane Danson (Leanne Tilsley) - said: ''I haven't even been asked. Jane always says, 'Do you...
- 7/3/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
Don't think we're ignoring you, Tube Talk Q&A fans, we hear your cries 'Gimme scoop, gimme teasers, gimme gimme gimme UK air-dates!'
As ever, we've obliged, so read on for the latest news on Us shows heading to these shores and the fate of several homegrown series, including Cuckoo, Endeavour and Law & Order: UK...
Any news on if Sarah Chalke's new comedy show How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life) will be aired in the UK?
It's not entirely outside the realms of possibility for Chalke's new show - which sees the Scrubs star play a single mother forced to move back in with her parents - to be picked up by a UK broadcaster, but we'd say it's pretty darn unlikely.
Having aired just six episodes in the Us, the show has already been canned by ABC - it'll probably finish out its 13-episode run,...
As ever, we've obliged, so read on for the latest news on Us shows heading to these shores and the fate of several homegrown series, including Cuckoo, Endeavour and Law & Order: UK...
Any news on if Sarah Chalke's new comedy show How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life) will be aired in the UK?
It's not entirely outside the realms of possibility for Chalke's new show - which sees the Scrubs star play a single mother forced to move back in with her parents - to be picked up by a UK broadcaster, but we'd say it's pretty darn unlikely.
Having aired just six episodes in the Us, the show has already been canned by ABC - it'll probably finish out its 13-episode run,...
- 5/16/2013
- Digital Spy
It's Valentine's Day - and as our romantic gift to you, we're delivering a sweet dollop of telly scoop. I know - don't you just love us more every day?
Even if you find yourself alone this February 14th, the info-packed Tube Talk Q&A is the perfect antidote for a lonely heart - with our latest batch of UK air-dates, you'll know precisely when to plonk yourself in front of the box, grab a tub of ice-cream and let off some steam with your favourite Us series!
When is the Sony Entertainment Channel going to air new Community?
There's something to be said for delayed gratification - when we were quizzed back in August about Sony's plans for Community in the UK, we'd heard that the channel planned to continue airing the cult comedy but were unable to confirm. Darn red tape!
But now we can officially reveal that...
Even if you find yourself alone this February 14th, the info-packed Tube Talk Q&A is the perfect antidote for a lonely heart - with our latest batch of UK air-dates, you'll know precisely when to plonk yourself in front of the box, grab a tub of ice-cream and let off some steam with your favourite Us series!
When is the Sony Entertainment Channel going to air new Community?
There's something to be said for delayed gratification - when we were quizzed back in August about Sony's plans for Community in the UK, we'd heard that the channel planned to continue airing the cult comedy but were unable to confirm. Darn red tape!
But now we can officially reveal that...
- 2/14/2013
- Digital Spy
Georgia Taylor has joined the cast of 'Law & Order: UK'. The former 'Coronation Street' actress will play defence barrister-turned-Crown Prosecutor Kate Barker, a headstrong female who is set to infuriate her new associate Chief Prosecutor Jacob Thorne (Dominic Rowan). Paterson Joseph is also the joining the cast of the ITV1 drama, taking on the role of Di Wes Leyton, who has been in the police force since the age of 18. The first two episodes of the new eight-part series will be a compelling two-part story written by Emilia di Girolamo with the second episode exploring 'a day in the life'...
- 11/14/2012
- Virgin Media - TV
Patterson Joseph (above) and Georgia Taylor will replace series regulars Harriet Walter and Freema Agyeman (who were announced to have left the show over the summer), filling in the roles of prosecutor and commanding police officer in the upcoming seventh season of Law & Order: UK. Patterson Joseph (Hustle; He was also in a few episodes of The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency) will play Detective Inspector Wes Leyton, the new commanding officer for DS Ronnie Brooks and DS Sam Casey, who's been with the service since his adult-teens, and has been through it all, and knows it all. During the new season, we find the newly-appinted Detective Inspector Leyton...
- 11/14/2012
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
Georgia Taylor and Paterson Joseph have joined the cast of Law & Order: UK. An eight-part seventh series of the ITV1 crime drama will start filming later this month. Joseph (Peep Show, Survivors) will play Di Wes Leyton, the replacement for Harriet Walter's Di Natalie Chandler. A veteran officer, Leyton shares a past with DS Ronnie Brooks (Bradley Walsh) but often clashes with Brooks's hot-headed partner DS Sam Casey (Paul Nicholls). Coronation Street's Taylor also joins the cast as Kate Barker - a defence barrister-turned-Crown Prosecutor who works with Chief Prosecutor Jacob (more)...
- 11/14/2012
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
Georgia Taylor has joined the cast of 'Law & Order: UK'. The former 'Coronation Street' actress will play defence barrister-turned-Crown Prosecutor Kate Barker, a headstrong female who is set to infuriate her new associate Chief Prosecutor Jacob Thorne (Dominic Rowan). Paterson Joseph is also the joining the cast of the ITV1 drama, taking on the role of Di Wes Leyton, who has been in the police force since the age of 18. The first two episodes of the new eight-part series will be a compelling two-part story written by Emilia di Girolamo with the second episode exploring 'a day in the life'...
- 11/13/2012
- Virgin Media - TV
Toyah Battersby was one of Coronation Street's best-loved characters - certainly the best-loved Battersby - during the time in which she graced the cobbles. Nine years have passed since Toyah decided to up sticks and leave the light drizzle of Weatherfield for the bright lights of London, albeit to help boyfriend Spider launch a juice company. But Toyah remains tied to the Street, if only as a southern retreat for half-sister Leanne whenever her relationship with Peter breaks down. Two days ago, rumours surfaced that actress Georgia Taylor could be asked to reprise her Corrie role, speculation that was hours later dismissed by (more)...
- 11/2/2012
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
Coronation Street bosses have denied rumours that Toyah Battersby could be heading back to Weatherfield. A report in The Mirror today (October 31) said that Georgia Taylor was being lined up to reprise the role of Toyah next year, as part of several plans from new producer Stuart Blackburn. However, a show spokesperson told Digital Spy that there is "no truth whatsoever" in claims that Toyah is returning. Taylor (more)...
- 10/31/2012
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
Georgia Taylor has been tipped for a return to Coronation Street as Toyah Battersby next year. The actress is said to be in the frame for a comeback on the ITV soap in 2013 as part of several plans from new producer Stuart Blackburn. Taylor played Toyah Battersby for six years before leaving the soap in 2003. She then went on to play Dr Ruth Winters in BBC One's Casualty until last year. "There has been talk for a few months now that Toyah's character could return â“ which would be Âbrilliant news for Georgia who loved being in Corrie all those years ago," an insider told The Mirror. "There is endless scope for terrific storylines with her stepsister Leanne." After arriving with her family in 1997, Toyah left Weatherfield (more)...
- 10/31/2012
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
Fearful Symmetry PBS
N Conrad
What started off as a straight forward case involving a dead baby sitter quickly descended into another far fetched fantasy featuring fetishists, philanderers and one very peculiar bloke with a beard. As ever, Hathaway got to work solving the crime while the increasingly gormless Lewis blundered his way around Oxford like wide-eyed school boy with about as much street savvy as a trappist monk. Someone needs to give Lewis a crash in the nasty things that bad people do behind closed doors because at the minute he is more Dixon of Doc Green than 21st century detective.
Although the story was rather silly there were some half-decent performances in it. Con O’Neill was strong as the doting Dad with an eye for young girls and Georgia Taylor was convincing as the swinger with a sense of guilt. It was also interesting to see one...
N Conrad
What started off as a straight forward case involving a dead baby sitter quickly descended into another far fetched fantasy featuring fetishists, philanderers and one very peculiar bloke with a beard. As ever, Hathaway got to work solving the crime while the increasingly gormless Lewis blundered his way around Oxford like wide-eyed school boy with about as much street savvy as a trappist monk. Someone needs to give Lewis a crash in the nasty things that bad people do behind closed doors because at the minute he is more Dixon of Doc Green than 21st century detective.
Although the story was rather silly there were some half-decent performances in it. Con O’Neill was strong as the doting Dad with an eye for young girls and Georgia Taylor was convincing as the swinger with a sense of guilt. It was also interesting to see one...
- 7/23/2012
- by Edited by K Kinsella
Coronation Street's Jane Danson has outlined her desire for Georgia Taylor to return to the soap. Speaking to Digital Spy, the Leanne Barlow actress tipped her on-screen step-sister Taylor to reprise her role as Toyah Battersby. When asked whether she hopes Taylor will return to Weatherfield, Danson said: "Always! We're such great friends and always have been. "As an actor, I'm sure she's keen to explore other things. But if the opportunity came up and it was the right time, I'd be really hopeful that she would say (more)...
- 6/22/2012
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
Former Coronation Street star Georgia Taylor has suggested the soap should reinvent her character Toyah Battersby. The actress confessed that she would consider returning to the show if writers develop Toyah to reflect the age she would be now, having last appeared in Weatherfield in 2003. "I suppose because it's been so long you could kind of reinvent that character if you want," Taylor told Pa. "She's meant to have been in London for the last eight years, so you could paint in a back story of anything happening in those eight years. "In a way you'd have to reinvent her because I felt most of my time on that show was playing a teenager. I'm 31 now - so automatically that changes things anyway. I'd never say never because I do really love the show." (more)...
- 12/3/2011
- by By Colin Daniels
- Digital Spy
Tulisa Contostavlos was among the winners at tonight's Mind Media Awards, which celebrates the best portrayals and reporting of mental health within media. The Thick of It's Rebecca Front hosted the event at the British Film Institute, with guests including Ruby Wax, who recently starred in stand-up show Losing It, which dealt with her personal battle with depression. The X Factor judge Contostavlos won the documentary award for her BBC Three show My Mum and Me, a programme that showed the N-Dubz singer looking after her mother, who has schizo-affective disorder. Casualty won the drama award for its storyline involving Dr Ruth Winters (Georgia Taylor), who was sectioned after being diagnosed with bipolar disorder. (more)...
- 11/28/2011
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
Casualty characters Ruth Winters and Jay Faldren are to leave the show, it has been confirmed. The pair, played by Georgia Taylor and Ben Turner, will both make their departures later this year and show bosses have promised that they have a dramatic exit storyline in store. Ruth and Jay bow out before Christmas and their final episode has been billed as "explosive and heart-stopping", holby.tv reports. Meanwhile, a Casualty spokesperson told Digital Spy today: "After four action-packed years playing Dr Ruth Winters in Casualty, Georgia Taylor has decided to leave the show. "Georgia is a brilliant actress and we cannot thank her enough for her fantastic work portraying Ruth's numerous highs and lows. We wish her the very best for the future and, although we know our viewers are going to (more)...
- 10/21/2011
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Casualty star Georgia Taylor has revealed that she has been working non-stop to ensure that her current storyline is realistic. Fans have recently seen the actress's alter ego Ruth Winters suffer a mental breakdown, but she is now taking the first steps towards recovery after being sectioned in a specialist psychiatric ward. In an interview with We Love Telly, Taylor admitted that she put her personal life on hold in order to fully commit herself to the hard-hitting plot. The actress explained: "I had two advisers who talked me through every line in the script, but I've just been working solidly. (more)...
- 2/7/2011
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Casualty star Georgia Taylor has hinted that her character's hard-hitting storyline will continue to be explored on screen for months to come. The actress's troubled alter ego Ruth Winters recently suffered a mental breakdown and has since been sectioned in order to receive the help she needs. Speaking to Inside Soap about the future of the plot, Taylor commented: "This is something Ruth will have to cope with for the rest of her life now. "It's going to take a long time for her to deal with it and there's certainly some interesting stuff coming up over the next few months." Saturday's episode of (more)...
- 2/3/2011
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Georgia Taylor has admitted that she was "very nervous" when she first heard that her Casualty character Ruth Winters would suffer a mental breakdown. Fans have seen Ruth struggle to cope following the collapse of her marriage in recent weeks, and her worrying behaviour gets worse in Saturday's episode as she abducts a female patient named Katy, convinced that she needs brain surgery. Speaking to Inside Soap about the hard-hitting storyline, Taylor explained: "I was really excited about it but also very nervous. It's a very big responsibility and I'm in danger of offending an awful lot of people if I get it wrong. "I had to do quite a bit of research to make sure I was getting things right. I had a lot of help from a husband and wife team called Colin and Sue Wilson. He's a psychiatrist and she's a mental health worker and we had...
- 1/20/2011
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Casualty star Georgia Taylor has said that she finds it surprising that people recognise her more for her days on Coronation Street than for her work on the medical drama. The actress currently plays Dr Ruth Winters but used to have the role of Toyah Battersby on the ITV soap. She told Radio Times: "I left Coronation Street seven-and-a-half years ago, but I still get recognised more for it than for Casualty - even (more)...
- 11/28/2010
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
Georgia Taylor has revealed that there are some turbulent times ahead for her Casualty character Ruth Winters in the coming months. Speaking to Inside Soap, the star explained that she has recently been filming the most challenging storyline of her entire acting career. Taylor commented: "I've just shot some scenes which were the hardest I've ever had to do in my life. "Ruth is mentally unwell and the stuff I've just done is very dramatic - it's due to air early next year. There's no joy in sight for Ruth any time soon." Taylor's character plays (more)...
- 11/10/2010
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
In this edition of Gays Of Our Lives, we introduce “In The Spotlight,” a new recurring feature where we examine in depth a particular series, character or storyline of gay interest.
First up, Casualty’s Dr. Toby De Silva, played by Matthew Needham, who bid goodbye this past week to the long running BBC medical series after a story arc during which the character struggled not only with his sexuality, but with his decision to become a doctor as well.
When Toby first joined the show in September 2007, his conflict over whether or not to be a doctor was quickly apparent as we learned that his overbearing parents had forced him into medicine. And while his relationships with women were rare, fleeting and usually disastrous, there hadn’t been much of an inkling regarding Toby being gay – at least not until he was found in bed with Ben Harding (Mark Letheren...
First up, Casualty’s Dr. Toby De Silva, played by Matthew Needham, who bid goodbye this past week to the long running BBC medical series after a story arc during which the character struggled not only with his sexuality, but with his decision to become a doctor as well.
When Toby first joined the show in September 2007, his conflict over whether or not to be a doctor was quickly apparent as we learned that his overbearing parents had forced him into medicine. And while his relationships with women were rare, fleeting and usually disastrous, there hadn’t been much of an inkling regarding Toby being gay – at least not until he was found in bed with Ben Harding (Mark Letheren...
- 1/12/2009
- by dennis
- The Backlot
LONDON -- A trio of British character actors have joined the cast of Nicholas Hytner's The History Boys, producers said Wednesday. Penelope Wilton (Calendar Girls), Adrian Scarborough (Vera Drake) and Georgia Taylor (TV drama Blackpool) join a cast that already includes Richard Griffiths, Clive Merrison, Frances de la Tour and Stephen Campbell Moore. All three will play characters written into the movie version of the play of the same name for the big screen.
- 7/19/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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