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Just because the Oscars are over doesn’t mean the awards train stops rolling. The Emmys are not until September, but with so much eligible TV to take in, there’s no time to wait. And we at “The Envelope” podcast have been hard at work helping you make sense of it all.
Actor Anya Taylor-Joy has picked up numerous awards for her role in “The Queen’s Gambit” as troubled chess prodigy Beth Harmon. She spoke about how a show about chess became an unlikely hit.
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“When I was in Beth’s head, when I was living with her, she found chess fun and easy and exhilarating, and I, by proxy, found it fun and easy and exhilarating,” Taylor-Joy said.
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By Matthew Gilbert Globe Staff,Updated April 16, 2021, 1 hour ago
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As I write this, on April 16, it is snowing. Iâm a New Englander, I still remember the April Foolâs storm, and I generally roll my eyes at Weather Drama. I mean, it rains, it snows, it sleets, it makes you sweat, it makes you shiver, get over it. Thatâs just life in the Green Mountain, Granite, Bay, Ocean, and Pine Tree States, right?
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The publication reports that there will also be two new additions to the second season - Call The Midwife star Dorothy Atkinson, who will play Diana Brompton, and The Vicar Of Dibley star James Fleet, who will play Colonel Merrick.
Channel 5 renewed the All Creatures Great and Small reboot for a second series after its debut drew in a record five million viewers, with fans praising the series for its re-imagining of the Yorkshire vet Herriot.
Role: The Miranda actress, 74, will take over the role of Mrs Pumphrey for series two of the Channel 5 show (Diana Rigg pictured as Mrs Pumphrey)
Blake Harrison, 35, who played dopey-but-loveable Neil Sutherland in The Inbetweeners
But speaking on the Distraction Pieces podcast, hosted by Scroobius Pip, Harrison now says he regrets that so many of them became part of the English language - and wants people to stop.
He said: It s weird cos you think, well I don t think I ve given the world anything great. It s like the word clunge . Or people shouting bus w rs at people standing at bus stops. I kind of rather people didn t do that. It doesn t feel like the nicest or the best thing in the world to have contributed.