Desperate Housewives
The first really massive TV hit of the Noughties. Yet it’s less well remembered that the portrait of secret suburbia was narrated by a ghost. Wisteria Lane resident Mary Alice killed herself in the pilot episode.
And it was her intimate knowledge of the tumultuous private lives of Eva Longoria and her neighbours Teri Hatcher, Felicity Huffman and Marcia Cross that gave the show a unique edge.
It was Wisteria Lane resident Mary Alice s intimate knowledge of the tumultuous private lives of Eva Longoria (above) and her neighbours that gave the show a unique edge
But over eight series covering 15 years of their lives, Housewives became so popular, and the public lives of its stars so tabloid-friendly, that people forgot its unusual start. Now the Star channel lets you begin again. Disney+/Star, available now
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Roman Buegler named VP of Research and Development
Arturo, an AI-powered platform that derives property insights and predictive analytics from aerial and satellite imagery, announced the addition of machine learning expert Roman Buegler to the team as vice president of research and development. Based in Munich, Buegler will be focused on building out the team to develop new machine learning products and further expand Arturo s property analytics capabilities on satellite and aerial imagery for the global insurance industry.
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Roman Buegler, Arturo s vice president of research and development (Photo: Business Wire)
To Olivia
Remember Goodbye Christopher Robin, the wonderful film that looked at how Winnie-The-Pooh came to be written and the impact it had on A.A. Milne’s young son?
Well, if you liked it, do give this a go. It sets out to do something similar with Roald Dahl, examining the heartbreakingly poignant circumstances in which Charlie And The Chocolate Factory came to be written.
Hugh Bonneville is surprisingly effective as the curmudgeonly and often drunken Roald Dahl, while Keeley Hawes (above) delights as his glamorous film-star wife, Patricia Neal
Hugh Bonneville is surprisingly effective as the curmudgeonly and often drunken Dahl, while Keeley Hawes delights as his glamorous film-star wife, Patricia Neal. MB Sky/NOW TV, from Friday