Monday, 31 March 2025

BBC’s Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr Renewed for Two More Series, With Exciting New Prize

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By Jon Donnis

BBC One's hit design competition Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr has been renewed for two more series, as the show continues to captivate audiences with its mix of creativity, high-pressure challenges, and stunning makeovers. Produced by DSP, a Banijay UK company, the upcoming series will once again see ten aspiring interior designers battling it out for a career-changing opportunity. But this time, the stakes are even higher, with the winner securing an exclusive collaboration with John Lewis to create their very own homeware collection.

Alan Carr returns as host, guiding the contestants through eight weeks of intense competition as they showcase their design skills in a variety of commercial and residential spaces. Judge Michelle Ogundehin, former editor of Elle Decoration, is back to assess their work, pushing them to refine their vision and execute stunning transformations under tight deadlines. With its mix of creativity, practical problem-solving, and real-world design challenges, the series has grown into one of the UK's most popular design shows, inspiring both professionals and home decorators alike.

Casting is now open for series seven, with filming set to take place in summer 2025. The search is on for ten talented and passionate designers eager to take their skills to the next level and compete for the life-changing prize. Applications are open until 13th April 2025 via the BBC Shows and Tours website.

Speaking about the renewal, Alan Carr said: "To get your show recommissioned is always a lovely thing, but to get it recommissioned twice is really special. Interior Design Masters just keeps going from strength to strength, and it's such a wonderful feeling knowing that it will be entertaining and inspiring the UK for the next two years. Whether it makes you giggle on the sofa or motivates you to grab a paintbrush and give your home a refresh, we hope it puts a smile on your face."

BBC commissioning editor Patrick McMahon added: "It's a joy to welcome Alan, Michelle, and the immensely talented Interior Design Masters back. Once again, viewers are in for a treat, with more jaw-dropping transformations, clever design hacks, and a truly life-changing prize for the winner."

The latest prize marks a significant evolution for the show, offering a real commercial opportunity for the winning designer. Michelle Ogundehin shared her excitement about the John Lewis collaboration, calling it "an incredible opportunity" for the series six winner. She added, "I cannot wait to see their designs in stores across the UK!"

Donna Clark, Managing Director of DSP, expressed pride in the show's growing success, saying, "Interior Design Masters continues to build in both numbers and ambition year on year. I'm absolutely delighted to get a further two-series commission and give the next generation of talented contestants the opportunity to showcase their extraordinary design skills."

Executive producer Susanne Rock echoed the enthusiasm, highlighting the impact of this year's prize: "We couldn't be more delighted that this year's winner will have the chance to collaborate with John Lewis. It is a huge prize for our ten brilliant designers to work towards. The locations and challenges are more iconic than ever, and we can't wait to see how they rise to the occasion."

John Lewis' Director of Home, Jason Wilary-Attew, also spoke about the partnership, saying, "We're very excited to reveal our creative partnership with Interior Design Masters. This collaboration champions fresh talent, and we can't wait to showcase the winner's vision and bring their designs to homes nationwide."

With two more series confirmed, Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr continues to cement its place as a must-watch for design lovers. From dazzling makeovers to tense eliminations, the upcoming seasons promise to deliver more unforgettable moments, while giving one talented designer the chance to leave a lasting mark on the industry.

Saturday, 29 March 2025

ITV Announces An Evening with Elton John and Brandi Carlile

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By Jon Donnis

ITV has announced An Evening with Elton John and Brandi Carlile, a new primetime concert special celebrating the legendary singer-songwriter and the acclaimed multi-award-winning artist. The show will feature live performances, candid conversations, and an exclusive look at their upcoming collaborative album, Who Believes in Angels?, hosted by Dan Levy. The special will air on Saturday 19th April on ITV1, ITVX, STV, and STV Player.

Filmed at The London Palladium on 26th March, the event will see Elton John and Brandi Carlile perform songs from their new album alongside their individual greatest hits. Fans can expect unique renditions of some of their most beloved tracks, both as solos and duets. Between performances, the two artists will sit down for an intimate discussion, reflecting on their 20-year friendship, their musical journeys, and the making of their album. Hosted by close friend Dan Levy, this conversation will include behind-the-scenes footage from the recording process, offering a rare glimpse into their creative collaboration. The evening will also feature heartfelt tributes from those closest to them, celebrating their impact on music and culture.

Produced by Fulwell Entertainment, An Evening with Elton John and Brandi Carlile is executive produced by Ben Winston, Gabe Turner, and Sally Wood. ITV's Director of Entertainment & Daytime Commissioning, Katie Rawcliffe, expressed her excitement for the special, following the success of An Evening with Dua Lipa and Katy Perry: Night of a Lifetime. Gabe Turner added that working with Elton John and Brandi Carlile has been a thrilling experience, promising a memorable night for audiences. Who Believes in Angels? will be released on 4th April via Island EMI Records.

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Gemma Arterton to Lead ITV’s New Espionage Thriller Secret Service

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By Jon Donnis

Gemma Arterton has been announced as the lead in ITV's upcoming espionage thriller Secret Service, based on the novel by ITV News anchor Tom Bradby. Produced by Potboiler Productions, the five-part drama follows MI6 officer Kate Henderson, played by Arterton, who uncovers evidence suggesting a senior UK politician may be a Russian asset. As she races to uncover the truth, Kate must balance the dangers of espionage with the complexities of her personal life. The series will explore themes of political intrigue and Russian interference in British affairs, making it a timely and gripping addition to ITV's 2026 slate.

The series boasts a strong ensemble cast, including Rafe Spall, Mark Stanley, Alex Kingston, Roger Allam, Amaka Okafor, and Khalid Abdalla. Directed by Oscar-winner James Marsh (Man on Wire, The Theory of Everything), the show reunites him with Bradby after their previous collaboration on Shadow Dancer. Co-written by Bradby and Jemma Kennedy (The Buccaneers), the series will be filmed on location in London and Malta. Polly Hill, ITV's Director of Drama, has commissioned the project, with international distribution handled by All3Media International.

Produced by Gail Egan and Andrea Calderwood, Secret Service promises a tense and high-stakes story, reflecting real-world geopolitical tensions. James Marsh will direct the first three episodes, while Farren Blackburn (Gangs of London, A Discovery of Witches) will take on the final two. With a mix of political intrigue, espionage, and suspense, Secret Service is shaping up to be one of ITV's most exciting upcoming dramas.









Thursday, 27 March 2025

Channel 4’s Undercover Education Puts Industry Professionals to the Test in a Prank Show with Purpose

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By Jon Donnis

Channel 4 has announced Undercover Education, a new branded entertainment series launching in 2025 in partnership with the Department for Education (DfE) and MG OMD. Hosted by television presenter and author Konnie Huq, the show takes an unconventional approach to highlighting the skills required for further education teaching. In this "prank show with purpose," industry professionals from construction, motor mechanics, and catering unknowingly take on the role of teachers. Paired with an "intern" who is actually an undercover further education teacher, they are fed conversation prompts through an earpiece by students and Huq to test their patience, creativity, and ability to mentor others. The show aims to reveal how hands-on industry experience can translate into a teaching career, encouraging more professionals to consider stepping into the classroom.

The series, produced by Zandland, will be available across Channel 4's YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and streaming platforms. Konnie Huq described the experience as both fun and insightful, saying, "It was great to work with the participants in these three fields to see their knowledge and the power of mentorship, whilst of course having a lot of fun coming up with the conversations and pranks carried out by the undercover interns." Channel 4's Rupinder Downie called the show "engaging, surprising, and heartwarming," while Digital Commissioning Executive Stephen Parnell highlighted its potential to introduce new talent and inspire viewers. Executive Producer Josh Reynolds described the series as a "unique social experiment" that blends entertainment with a meaningful message about the value of further education.

Wednesday, 26 March 2025

Romance and Rural Chaos Collide in "How’s She Cuttin’?"

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By Jon Donnis

BBC One Northern Ireland is set to bring a fresh take on romantic comedy with How's She Cuttin'?, a lively and affectionate look at life in the farming community. The series follows the well-intentioned but hopelessly chaotic Claire (Claire Corrigan), who is on a mission to marry the farmer of her dreams.

After being thrown out of the local cattle mart for a little too much flirting, Claire sets her sights on a handsome stranger (Adam Gillian). The only problem? He's an American lawyer who has just inherited a farm – and he wants nothing to do with it. Determined to stop him from selling up and returning to New York, Claire enlists the help of her best friend Nora (Emer Maguire), a canteen worker with dreams of escaping to the Big Apple herself.

Together, the pair set out on a mission to change the American's mind, leading to plenty of mischief, matchmaking mishaps, and even the help of an unexpected wingman – a chicken named Chuck Norris.

Claire Corrigan, creator and star, describes the series as a love letter to the quirks and charm of rural life. "How's She Cuttin'? is an affectionate and witty look at the farming community, a nod to the country folk, and to the characters we are all familiar with in our daily lives. Our Irish humour is full of mischief, and bringing that to life has been a dream. I can't wait for the audience to enjoy it, love it, and yearn for more."

Produced by Nice One Productions, How's She Cuttin'? airs on Friday 28 March at 10.40pm on BBC iPlayer and BBC One Northern Ireland. The cast includes Jo Donnelly, Brendan Quinn, and Adam Gillian as the reluctant city boy caught up in Claire's whirlwind of schemes.

The Walking Dead: Dead City Returns for Season Two on Sky and NOW

The Walking Dead: Dead City

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By Jon Donnis

The wait is nearly over for fans of The Walking Dead: Dead City, with the highly anticipated second season set to air exclusively in the UK and Ireland on Sky and streaming service NOW this summer.

Picking up from the dramatic events of the first season, the series follows Maggie (Lauren Cohan) and Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) as they navigate the ruins of a post-apocalyptic Manhattan, a city long cut off from the mainland and overrun with the dead. In season two, the struggle for control of New York intensifies, forcing Maggie and Negan onto opposing sides. As tensions rise and alliances shift, their paths collide in unexpected ways, revealing that survival in this war-torn city is more dangerous and complex than ever.

The series boasts a strong ensemble cast, including Gaius Charles, Zeljko Ivanek, Mahina Anne Marie Napoleon, Lisa Emery, Logan Kim, Dascha Polanco, and Kim Coates. With high-stakes action, gripping character drama, and the ever-present threat of the undead, season two promises to be a thrilling continuation of The Walking Dead universe.

The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 2 will launch on Sky Max and NOW this summer.


The Handmaid’s Tale Returns for Its Final Season on Channel 4

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By Jon Donnis

Channel 4 is set to bring The Handmaid's Tale to a gripping conclusion with the sixth and final season of the acclaimed dystopian drama. Ahead of its return, all five previous seasons will be available to stream, giving fans a chance to revisit June's harrowing journey through the totalitarian nightmare of Gilead.

Based on Margaret Atwood's classic novel, the series follows June Osborne (Elisabeth Moss), a woman forced into servitude as a Handmaid in a regime where fertile women are stripped of their autonomy and assigned to powerful men. Over the years, June has fought relentlessly against the oppressive system, making sacrifices and enduring unthinkable hardships in the pursuit of freedom.

The final season sees her determination push her deeper into the fight against Gilead, with Luke and Moira joining the resistance. Meanwhile, Serena attempts to reshape the regime from within, Commander Lawrence and Aunt Lydia are forced to face the consequences of their actions, and Nick must confront his own conflicting loyalties. As the battle for justice reaches its climax, the series explores themes of hope, resilience, and the enduring power of defiance.

Produced by MGM Television, The Handmaid's Tale is led by creator Bruce Miller, alongside a team of executive producers including Elisabeth Moss, Warren Littlefield, Eric Tuchman, and Yahlin Chang. The final season promises an intense and emotional farewell to one of the most powerful and politically charged dramas of recent years.