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Bloods: Samson Kayo’s shrine, Jane Horrocks’ hidden talent and working with a dream cast - Secrets from the Set
Samson Kayo and Jane Horrocks talks to us about the making of Bloods, the hilarious paramedic comedy on Sky One and NOW. By Becky Gamester-Newton Published: 26 April 2021 - 7.35am By Press Association Published: 26 April 2021 - 7.35am
Jane Horrocks
If you’re looking for a sharp, witty comedy that’s guaranteed to make you laugh, then look no further than Bloods.
The Sky One comedy focuses on the unlikely pairing of two paramedics, Maleek and Wendy, who go about their working day with hilarious exchanges and laugh-out-loud situations.
TV preview by Steve Bennett
For a show that features crack addicts, multi-vehicle pile-ups and a cardiac arrest, Bloods is surprisingly silly.
Sky’s new paramedic sitcom starts with that heart attack, and co-creator Samson Kayo’s character Maleek accidentally zapping colleague Kevin (Ghost’s Kiel Smith-Bynoe) with the defibrillator. That pretty much sets the the tone for this over-the-top comedy…
After Kevin understandably decides to move on, Maleek is teamed with Jane Horrocks’s Wendy, and so the requisite mismatched partnership is formed. The streetwise South London lone wolf (even if his self-image is largely a delusion built on insecurity) reluctantly sharing his ambulance a homely, naive, and overly-friendly middle-aged divorcee from Nottingham.
Seventeen films on TV over the next week to keep you on the straight and narrow
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Ronan O Meara has been scouring the TV schedules to find films to watch as we face into another nine weeks of lockdown.
Here are his choices..enjoy!
Money Monster: Saturday, RTÉ2 @ 9.25pm
America comes to a standstill when both the host and producer of a successful financial news show are taken hostage by a angry investor and the whole saga plays out live on air. Jodie Foster directs this exciting, thought provoking and topical look at the unspoken after effects of financial crashes. Julia Roberts and George Clooney do well but Jack O Connell steals the show as a man at the edge of his tether.
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