Graphic denial: no plan to dump Kohler - Sydney Morning Herald - Sydney Morning Herald

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Graphic denial: no plan to dump Kohler - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning Herald
She beat fellow nominees Anne Reid (Last Tango in Halifax), Rebecca Hall (Parade's End) and Sienna Miller (The Girl). Last Tango beat Ripper Street, Scott and Bailey and Silk to win best drama series, while Murder won the single drama award ahead of ...

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Graphic denial: no plan to dump Kohler - The Age - The Age

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Graphic denial: no plan to dump Kohler - The Age
The Age
She beat fellow nominees Anne Reid (Last Tango in Halifax), Rebecca Hall (Parade's End) and Sienna Miller (The Girl). Last Tango beat Ripper Street, Scott and Bailey and Silk to win best drama series, while Murder won the single drama award ahead of ...

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Anne-Marie Duff: 'I wondered if I should lie about my background' - The Guardian

11 hours 17 min ago

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Anne-Marie Duff: 'I wondered if I should lie about my background'
The Guardian
(She giggles about being cast as demented women like Edith Duchemin in BBC2's Parade's End – and hushes me before we can joke about whether this is typecasting. "She was bonkers, wasn't she? Like a mad racehorse.") As to spirit, she comments: "I am ...

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Orla enjoying Poirot adventure - Daily Echo

13 hours 43 min ago

Daily Echo

Orla enjoying Poirot adventure
Daily Echo
"There's this amazing costume designer Sheena Napier who's just won a Bafta for Parade's End. "I'm in awe of what they do. She just comes in and puts you in something and completely transforms you. You barely need to do any work, you just stand ...

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Orla enjoying Poirot adventure - Irish Independent

15 hours 26 min ago

Irish Independent

Orla enjoying Poirot adventure
Irish Independent
And with very good actors involved. David Suchet is completely spot on in character and I'm just enjoying it so much. "There's this amazing costume designer Sheena Napier who's just won a Bafta for Parade's End. "I'm in awe of what they do. She just ...

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Orla enjoying Poirot adventure - Belfast Telegraph

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Belfast Telegraph

Orla enjoying Poirot adventure
Belfast Telegraph
And with very good actors involved. David Suchet is completely spot on in character and I'm just enjoying it so much. "There's this amazing costume designer Sheena Napier who's just won a Bafta for Parade's End. "I'm in awe of what they do. She just ...

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Downton Abbey Dan Stevens: 'On paper it looked mad to walk away, but it felt ... - Daily Mail

Sat, 18/05/2013 - 16:04

Daily Mail

Downton Abbey Dan Stevens: 'On paper it looked mad to walk away, but it felt ...
Daily Mail
Did he agree with co-star Cumberbatch, who told Reader's Digest that Downton was clichéd, sentimental, '****ing atrocious' – and very different from the rival Edwardian drama, Parade's End, in which he starred? Dan with Emily Browning in Summer In ...

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Cumberbatch beamed to new heights - Dudley News

Sat, 18/05/2013 - 01:12

Dudley News

Cumberbatch beamed to new heights
Dudley News
It's more than 13 years since Cumberbatch first appeared on screens with a cameo in ITV drama Heartbeat, but it's only in the past four years that he's become a household name, with roles in BBC shows Sherlock and Parade's End, and films like Steven ...
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His Sherlock was peerless, now Benedict Cumberbatch gives us a masterclass ... - Daily Mail

Fri, 17/05/2013 - 16:44

Daily Mail

His Sherlock was peerless, now Benedict Cumberbatch gives us a masterclass ...
Daily Mail
I'd seen Benedict in Sherlock and Parade's End, as well as in the movies War Horse, Atonement and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, and he'd blown me away with the power he brings to roles and his wry sophistication. I loved that combination of skill and ...
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Raymond Sokolov - Wall Street Journal

Fri, 17/05/2013 - 14:01

Raymond Sokolov
Wall Street Journal
Ford's whole great tetralogy “Parade's End” was recently compressed into a TV miniseries, which did a fine but ultimately inadequate job of re-creating the inner world of the decent, self-lacerating Edwardian Tory intellectual Christopher Tietjens, who ...

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'Star Trek Into Darkness' - TheTyee.ca

Fri, 17/05/2013 - 03:14

MTV UK

'Star Trek Into Darkness'
TheTyee.ca
No, Cumberbatch (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, The Hobbit, and the recent mini-series Parade's End, among other credits) plays a man known as John Harrison -- at least at first. His real name, revealed about halfway through the movie, would be a spoiler.
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A Trekkie review of Star Trek Into Darkness (with spoilers) - Nerd Reactor

Thu, 16/05/2013 - 21:32

A Trekkie review of Star Trek Into Darkness (with spoilers)
Nerd Reactor
It's different seeing Cumberbatch playing a villain, Khan, when you're so used to seeing him playing a gentleman (in Parade's End) and a cocky but sleuth detective (in Sherlock). But of course, we know Cumberbatch is an amazing actor. Throughout the ...

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An acting note from Meryl Streep — to Benedict Cumberbatch - The Seattle Times (blog)

Thu, 16/05/2013 - 14:53

BBC News

An acting note from Meryl Streep — to Benedict Cumberbatch
The Seattle Times (blog)
Anyway, the charming Englishman (check him out in HBO's “Parade's End” if you missed it) is making the rounds to talk about “Star Trek Into Darkness,” and as one might guess, he gives a smart and thoughtful interview. I quite liked this quote from his ...
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Benedict Cumberbatch, Out of Darkness - Vulture

Thu, 16/05/2013 - 12:38

Mirror.co.uk

Benedict Cumberbatch, Out of Darkness
Vulture
They can also distract from the transformative physicality he brings to every part, from buttoned-up brainiacs (Christopher Tietjens in the recent BBC Two mini-series Parade's End) to the more explosive demands of Danny Boyle's 2011 stage production of ...
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Sheridan Smith the pride of Scunthorpe - This is Scunthorpe

Thu, 16/05/2013 - 04:08

This is Scunthorpe

Sheridan Smith the pride of Scunthorpe
This is Scunthorpe
Sheridan beat off competition from Anne Reid (Last Tango in Halifax), Rebecca Hall (Parade's End) and Sienna Miller (The Girl) to claim the trophy. Kay Traviss, group founder, tutor and director of Kay Traviss Dance Group said Sheridan's role as Mrs ...

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Star Trek Into Darkness: Something about this feels familiar - Globe and Mail

Wed, 15/05/2013 - 13:38

Globe and Mail

Star Trek Into Darkness: Something about this feels familiar
Globe and Mail
This time it's Benedict Cumberbatch, the bow-lipped star of Sherlock and the recent BBC series Parade's End. He stands extremely still, like a reptile ready to strike, and proves a disturbingly calm adversary for the short-fused Kirk. “Captain,” he ...

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Star Trek Into Darkness: Something about this feels familiar - Globe and Mail

Tue, 14/05/2013 - 23:01

Globe and Mail

Star Trek Into Darkness: Something about this feels familiar
Globe and Mail
This time it's Benedict Cumberbatch, the bow-lipped star of Sherlock Holmes and the recent BBC series Parade's End. He stands extremely still, like a reptile ready to strike, and proves a disturbingly calm adversary for the short-fused Kirk. “Captain ...

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TV BAFTAS 2013: Dermot O'Leary admits getting starstruck on the red carpet - heatworld

Tue, 14/05/2013 - 06:07

TV BAFTAS 2013: Dermot O'Leary admits getting starstruck on the red carpet
heatworld
Confessing to being bit of an old fogey at heart, he said he's been watching historical dramas like Foyle's Cold War, Parade's End and The Village. He also confessed how much he adored Broadchurch when it was on, and how keen he was to meet the stars ...

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Words of Everest - ITV News

Tue, 14/05/2013 - 05:31

Words of Everest
ITV News
Also part of the team was recent Oxford graduate Andrew 'Sandy' Irvine (Freddie Fox: Parade's End, The Three Musketeers), the youngest of the party at 22 and with the least mountaineering experience. Colonel Edward Norton (John Hannah: The Mummy, ...

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Fall TV 2013: 'Sleepy Hollow,' 'Almost Human' and Greg Kinnear's 'Rake' lead ... - Zap2it.com (blog)

Tue, 14/05/2013 - 01:22

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Fall TV 2013: 'Sleepy Hollow,' 'Almost Human' and Greg Kinnear's 'Rake' lead ...
Zap2it.com (blog)
Tom Mison (HBO's "Parade's End") stars as 18th Century soldier Crane who somehow winds up in the 21st Century under the watch of a small town police officer (Nicole Beharie of "Shame"). Given that FOX's track record on high concept fantasy/sci-fi ...

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