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Moving On returns to BBC for twelfth series

by Alistair Hardaker BBC One drama anthology series Moving On, created by Liverpool based LA Productions, is to return to television screens in March. The new series features turns from established stars such as Les Dennis, Kelvin Fletcher and Mina Anwar, as well as the acting debut of Elizabeth McClarnon, formerly of pop band Atomic Kitten. Famous names previously involved in the show include Neil Morrissey, Sheila Hancock, Mark Addy, Sharon Horgan, Kenneth Cranham, Dominic West, and Sue Johnston. Topics previously covered in the series include historic sexual abuse, the gig economy and revenge porn.  Like the previous eleven series, the five new episodes were filmed on location across Merseyside. 

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James Dreyfus insists straight actors CAN play totally convincing gay characters

A prominent gay British actor has rejected calls from acclaimed screenwriter Russell T Davies for gay performers to be prioritised for LGBT roles. James Dreyfus, who played pioneering gay roles in Nineties sitcoms The Thin Blue Line and Gimme Gimme Gimme, said an actor s sexuality has nothing to do with their ability to convince and amaze . And the 52-year-old believes audiences would be deprived of the superlative recent performances put on by straight stars if roles were only based on sexual orientation. His comments come after Davies - best known for his work on Queer As Folk and Doctor Who - said gay actors should get LGBT roles and compared a straight actor playing a gay character to black face.

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