This Wednesday at 7:00 Pm on BBC Two, buckle up for a nostalgic ride with Season 12 Episode 18 of “Celebrity Antiques Road Trip.” This time, actors Julie Graham and Tamzin Outhwaite take the wheel of a 1980s Citroen Dyane as they embark on an antique-hunting adventure across Sussex.
Known for her roles in EastEnders and Red Cap, Tamzin Outhwaite joins forces with Julie Graham, a familiar face from Benidorm, Doctor Who, and Shetland. The duo’s dynamic promises not only a quest for hidden treasures but also a dash of humor and camaraderie as they navigate the scenic roads of Sussex.
For fans of antiques, quirky finds, and a touch of celebrity charm, this episode of “Celebrity Antiques Road Trip” is a must-watch. Join Julie and Tamzin for a journey back in time, blending the allure of vintage items with the charisma of two talented actors. Tune in and enjoy the...
Known for her roles in EastEnders and Red Cap, Tamzin Outhwaite joins forces with Julie Graham, a familiar face from Benidorm, Doctor Who, and Shetland. The duo’s dynamic promises not only a quest for hidden treasures but also a dash of humor and camaraderie as they navigate the scenic roads of Sussex.
For fans of antiques, quirky finds, and a touch of celebrity charm, this episode of “Celebrity Antiques Road Trip” is a must-watch. Join Julie and Tamzin for a journey back in time, blending the allure of vintage items with the charisma of two talented actors. Tune in and enjoy the...
- 12/7/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Doctor Who‘s Matt Smith is getting into the Olympic spirit for BBC America’s new drama Going for Gold – The ’48 Games. The one-off 90 minute special retells the tale of two Britons who were thrown together as team mates for the British rowing team just before the 1948 London Olympics. The duo won gold and laid the ground work for what has become a British Olympic rowing dynasty.
Smith’s boat buddie is played by Sam Hoare (The Doctors) and other notables among the cast include James Frain (The Tudors), Geoffrey Palmer (As Time Goes By) and Douglas Hodge (Red Cap). Going for Gold will air at 8pm on June 25 as part of BBC America’s Dramaville. It is also set to air in the UK at some point this summer.
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Smith’s boat buddie is played by Sam Hoare (The Doctors) and other notables among the cast include James Frain (The Tudors), Geoffrey Palmer (As Time Goes By) and Douglas Hodge (Red Cap). Going for Gold will air at 8pm on June 25 as part of BBC America’s Dramaville. It is also set to air in the UK at some point this summer.
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- 7/6/2012
- by Edited by K Kinsella
Tamzin Outhwaite has revealed that EastEnders bosses have "never" approached her to make a return to the Walford soap. The actress left her role as Albert Square's Melanie Owen in 2002 and has gone on to appear in a number of other TV dramas, including Paradox, Red Cap and Hotel Babylon. Earlier this year, it was announced that Shane Richie and Jessie Wallace are to make comebacks in their respective roles as Alfie and Kat Moon. More recently, it was confirmed that Lucy Benjamin is to make a one-off return (more)...
- 4/27/2010
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Tamzin Outhwaite has insisted that she would not feel embarrassed if she ever decided to return to EastEnders. The 39-year-old actress bowed out of her role as Melanie Owen on the Walford soap in 2002 to pursue new projects. She has since gone on to appear in a number of other TV dramas, including Red Cap, Hustle and Hotel Babylon. Speaking to Digital Spy about whether she would play Melanie again, Outhwaite commented: "I wouldn't consider it at the moment, but I don't consider it a failure to go back. I think that what those people do is pretty outstanding." On (more)...
- 11/10/2009
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
New script for Davies' development
After producing hit reality fare like Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, Michael Davies has set his sights on scripted programming. Davies' banner Diplomatic has announced the formation of a division focused on scripted development to be led by Ruth Caruso, who was vp creative affairs at Jim Henson Television. The company also has secured adaptation rights to the BBC drama Red Cap from London-based Stormy Pictures. True to the alternative spirit cultivated by Millionaire and other Davies-produced series like Comedy Central's Win Ben Stein's Money, Davies pledged to tweak established genres. "I like challenging the conventions of the medium," he said. "There's nothing more fun."...
- 7/8/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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