Dark humour, witty dialogue and a handful of some of Britain s best comedy actors - if that sounds like a bit of you, Sky s new original comedy Bloods will be right up your street.
The six-part series, hitting screens on May 5, follows a pair of seemingly mismatched paramedics and their ambulance station colleagues, as they navigate the life-saving world of a south London emergency service.
It boasts an all-star cast, led by Golden Globe nominated Jane Horrocks and Peckham-born BAFTA nominee, Samson Kayo.
Set within the gritty, fast-paced world of never-ending 999 call outs, Bloods charts frontline workers Maleek (Kayo) and Wendy s (Horrocks) battle to gain the respect of their fellow paramedics - all of whom have their own quirks and desires, be it lusting after a fellow colleague or misplaced ambitions of grandeur.
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âAll she talks about is beesâ â Samson Kayo and Jane Horrocks on their new sitcom Bloods
âHeâs on his phone all the time, ignoring meâ ⦠Jane Horrocks and Samson Kayo as paramedics. Photograph: Sky UK Ltd
âHeâs on his phone all the time, ignoring meâ ⦠Jane Horrocks and Samson Kayo as paramedics. Photograph: Sky UK Ltd
The Famalam and Ab Fab favourites play ambulance-driving paramedics in Skyâs star-studded new show. The pair reveal how they made a sunny, funny series in the midst of the pandemic
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After three decades spent demonstrating a versatility almost beyond compare, flitting with ease from comedy to drama to singing, Jane Horrocks is now to be found hosting the podcast Queen Bees with her friend Esther Coles. Although she doesnât own a beehive herself, there is still a very strong argument for calling Horrocks Britainâs pre-eminent beekeeping podcaster, or at least on
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Coleen Rooney has shared a belated picture of one of her children honouring the late Captain Sir Tom Moore on World Book Day.
The mother of four posted on social media to reveal that son Klay, eight, had dressed up as the late war veteran to celebrate the charity event held annually in March.
Belated World Book Day at school. Klay paid tribute to Captain Sir Tom Moore. He wasnât fussed on the moustache â¤ï¸ pic.twitter.com/guQxrUADyA Coleen Rooney (@ColeenRoo) March 11, 2021
Alongside a picture she wrote: “Belated World Book Day at school. Klay paid tribute to Captain Sir Tom Moore. He wasn’t fussed on the moustache”.
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