Episode 4 in this comedy series. Sara plays Emma. Wednesday 24th, 9pm on ITV1.
Witty, sexy & emotional drama series. Greg plays ‘CallumSays’. Tuesday 25th, 10pm on C4.
Series 7. Dark Chocolate. Alan plays Mick Shaw. Monday 9pm on BBC1.
Sharp, funny and deeper tone. Now available.
'The bizarre and brilliant. Uninterrupted comic ecstasy' Metro. 4th - 6th July, 9:30pm at Soho Theatre.
Former S Club sweetheart & Strictly star joins the modelling agency. Full show reel coming very soon.
Series 2. Comedy about the lives of salespeople at a mobile-phone shop. Andrew plays Ashley. Starts Friday 21st, 10:35pm on C4.
Miles joins the panel to find the funny in this week's news. Thursday 20th June, 10pm on BBC2.
A Caribbean Mystery. Set in St Honore. Rob plays Tim Kendall. Sunday 8pm on ITV1.
A Caribbean Mystery. Set on the idyllic island of St Honore. Alastair plays Colonel Hillingdon. Sunday 8pm on ITV1.
Second episode in the series. Don plays Gary Thorpe. Wednesday 9pm on ITV1.
Elephants Can Remember. Adrian plays Gen Ravenscroft. Sunday 8pm on ITV1.
“..one of the most exciting ensembles of female comedic talent .." Tiger Aspect. Sharon plays Jane Austen & Frieda Kahlo. Sky Arts HD on June 21st, 9pm.
“..one of the most exciting ensembles of female comedic talent .." Tiger Aspect. Katy stars as Joan of Arc & George Eliot. Sky Arts HD on June 21st, 9pm.
Action thriller. Dom plays Darcy. In cinemas now.
New crime series. Miranda plays Katie Miville. Sundays 9pm on Fox.
New comedy series. Niky plays Heather McCallister. Wednesdays 9pm on ITV1.
New comedy series. Zoe plays Michelle Paradise. Wednesdays 9pm on ITV1.
Warm Manchester voice. Jayne plays Kathy Wilshaw. Saturday 9:40pm on BBC1.
New heart-warming drama series. Paul plays Tony Preston. Wednesday 29th, 9pm on BBC1.
AMANDA DREW STARS AS OLIVIA IN TWELFTH NIGHT   18th Jan 2011
 Sir Peter Hall's production at The National Theatre is now running.
Shipwrecked on the shore of Illyria, Viola believes her twin brother Sebastian to be drowned. She disguises herself as a boy and enters the service of the love-sick Duke, Orsino, who proceeds to send her to woo Olivia on his behalf. This plan creates a chaos of mistaken identities and confused desires. Even the pompous Malvolio, duped by Sir Toby Belch and his ebullient companions, dons his yellow stockings in pursuit of a dream.
To celebrate his eightieth birthday, former Director of the National Theatre Peter Hall returns to direct this fine romantic comedy. His daughter Rebecca Hall makes her NT debut as Viola.
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