Watch now the trailer for the third season of There’s Something About Movies, featuring Michael Sheen, Alan Carr, Jennifer Saunders and Tom Allen. The first episode airs this Wednesday, October 21, at 9 PM on Sky One.
Also, head to our photo gallery to see screencaptures from the trailer, as well as some official photos from the panel show:
The third season of the movie panel show There’s Someting About Movies will start on October 22 on Sky One, hosted by Alan Carr. Michael Sheen and Jennifer Saunders return as team captains and some guests include Gemma Arterton, Kelly Macdonald, Nick Frost and Stephen Graham.
Check out the new post released today to announce the premiere date:
Staged is scheduled to start on BBC One on June 10 at 10:45 PM GMT and the whole series will be available on iPlayer from June 11. Want to watch it? Here are some links:
Don’t forget to click on this link to find out which time it begins on your timezone.
And since you are here, have you seen the awesome phomotional photos from the series? They are all on our photo gallery:
The British channel announced today on Twitter that the three-part drama, starring Michael Sheen as Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? host Chris Tarrant, is airing on April 13 at 9pm.
ITV Press Centre published the three episodes synopsis. It may contain spoilers!
Ler maisThe three-part drama writer James Graham and actress Helen McCrory also speak. Production airs on ITV on April 13. Check out the new still on our gallery and read the full interview below:
Some cultural prompts become hardwired. Hear “Ask the audience”, “Phone a friend” or “50:50” and most likely your subconscious will respond with the melodramatic sound effects and swooping lights of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Read the words “coughing major” and you’ll probably think of the fidgety, stiff-shirted bumbler Charles Ingram, who went on to win the £1m prize.
Except, of course, he didn’t. Ingram had a plant called Tecwen Whittock in the audience who was coughing (the “coughing major” actually didn’t do any coughing) to tell him which of the multiple-choice answers was correct. Anyone who heard the playback could hear it clear as a bell, as Martin Bashir’s documentary A Major Fraud — made by ITV, complete with assumptive title, and watched by a remarkable 17 million viewers in 2003 — showed.
“It was a heist story about the most popular game show of all time,” says James Graham, who was so captivated by the tale that he wrote a play, Quiz, and now a three-part TV series of the same name, about the case of the coughing major. Michael Sheen, in another of his unnervingly flawless character melts, plays the show’s ringmaster, Chris Tarrant, all meringue hair and slick suits. Matthew Macfadyen is Charles Ingram, Sian Clifford his wife, Diana, Mark Bonnar plays Paul Smith, the executive producer of Millionaire, and Stephen Frears directs. But the real star of the show is the show itself — it is a startling reminder of just how big Millionaire was 20 years ago.
“It was like TV crack,” says Sheen, speaking from Wales via video link. “The thing that first struck me about it then was that it was on every night — I thought, ‘What could possibly justify that?’ It must signify something important or amazing. But a quiz show? Then, watching it, you got it immediately. When I was watching it, nothing could pull me away, and as soon as it finished I would want to watch the next one. It was addictive. I’d never seen a quiz show like that.”
Ler maisOn February 29 Michael Sheen reunited with his Masters of Sex co-star Lizzy Caplan for a Warner Bros. panel held at the Whitby Hotel in New York that signaled the beginning of the Emmy Awards FYC season. The actors spoke about Fox’s Prodigal Son and Hulu’s Castle Rock, shows where they both play serial killers. After they event, they attended a high tea. Check out the photos on out gallery:
In this new interview for the American newspaper, Michael talks about his character on the Fox crime drama and gives a spoiler about Martin Whitly’s cardigan. It contains spoilers from episode Alone Time, aired on January 20!
There are also a couple of photos for this interview, which you can see on our gallery:
Michael Sheen has made cardigans dangerous. On the Fox drama “Prodigal Son,” he plays Dr. Martin Whitly, also known as the Surgeon, a brilliant Manhattan doctor who is responsible for at least 23 murders, most of them gruesome. Convicted and confined to a psychiatric hospital, he spends his days swathed in a nubbly, oatmeal sweater, playing mind games with his son, Malcolm (Tom Payne), a profiler for the New York Police Department.
Ler maisMichael attended the AMC panel at the 2020 Winter Television Critics Association Press Tour to promote the three-part drama Quiz, to be premiered in May. He gave via satellite some details about his role as Who Wants To Be a Millionaire host Chris Tarrant. Fleabag star Sian Clifford, who plays Diana Ingram in the miniseries, and writer and executive producer James Graham were at the event.
Last night (January 12) Michael Sheen and his Prodigal Son co-star Tom Payne took the stage at the 25th Annual Critics’ Choice Awards to present the Best Actress in a Comedy Show award, which was handed to Fleabag creator and star Phoebe Waller-Bridge. See the photos on the photo gallery:
Michael Sheen and his partner Anna Lundberg attended the world premiere of Dolittle that took place today at the Regency Village Theatre, Los Angeles, USA. Other stars like Robert Downey Jr., Rami Malek, John Cena and Selena Gomez were there as well. Check out some photos of the event and the after party on our gallery: