We sat down with Crossfire writer — and bestselling author — Louise Doughty about the thrilling new BritBox series, from what inspired the story to how writing a television drama differs from watching her own work get adapted for the small screen.
The creator and showrunner of The Capture, Ben Chanan, is back with a second season. In our exclusive interview, he talks about how important it is for viewers to realize that Big Brother's not just watching. He could potentially be deep faking you.
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When you hear the name James Nesbitt, you may think of any one of the Northern Irish actor's dozens of film and television roles over the past three decades, including Cold Feet, Peter Jackson's The Hobbit trilogy, Waking Ned Devine, and The Missing
Even if the name doesn’t ring a bell, British film and telly fans are sure to be familiar with the work of Daniel Mays. Since graduating from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 2000, this Essex-born actor has spent the last two decades bringing