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Time
9pm, BBC One
Jimmy McGovern’s latest prime time drama reunites two acting heavyweights from another of his productions, 2012’s Accused, Sean Bean and Stephen Graham. Bean stars as teacher Mark Hebden, who after accidentally killing a man is overwhelmed by guilt and is sentenced to a four year prison term. We follow Hebden as he is indoctrinated into a new world inside prison, watched over by officer Eric Reid (Graham). In tonight’s opening episode, Hebden’s weaknesses are soon spotted by a dangerous inmate.
Ammar Kalia
7pm, BBC One
Richard Ayoade hosts this year’s television Baftas, celebrating the shows that have kept us company during our year of excessive lockdown screen time. Among the frontrunners are Steve McQueen’s Small Axe series with 15 nominations, The Crown and I May Destroy You.
Lorraine presenter Ria Hebden says she d love to take to the floor on Strictly Come Dancing
Entertainment presenter Ria Hebden loves her role on ITV s Lorraine show. But she d defect to the opposition for a spot on Strictly Come Dancing!
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French Magazine That Mocked the Prophet, Slammed For Cartoon of Meghan Markle and The Queen
French Magazine That Mocked the Prophet, Slammed For Cartoon of Meghan Markle and The Queen
Netizens spoke out about how the French magazine is reprimanded for its problematic political stances, except when it comes to anti-Islamic sentiment.
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French magazine, Charlie Hebdo is under fire yet again for insensitive caricatures. The satirical magazine depicted a recreation of the George Floyd police violence incident with Meghan Markle and Queen Elizabeth II.
The cartoon depicts Britain’s Queen kneeling on the neck of the Duchess of Sussex, invoking the death of George Floyd. The French magazine released the cartoon following Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s eye-opening interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Isolating actor Stephen Graham cleans his own hotel bathroom
The actor tweeted a picture of himself with a loo brush
Stephen Graham keeps himself occupied during lockdown (Image: Twitter/Stephen Graham)
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Actor Stephen Graham isn t planning on letting lockdown drive him mad.
The Liverpool Echo reports that the Line of Duty actor, who lives in Ibstock, has been enjoying himself cleaning the hotel he finds himself locked down in - or at least joking about it.