Andrew Cumming’s Stone Age thriller Out Of Darkness leads the film nominations for the 2024 Bafta Scotland Awards, nominated in three categories including best feature film.
The film, which follows a gang of early humans who suspect a malevolent being is hunting them down, also received nominations for actor film for Kit Young, and actress film for Safia Oakley-Green.
Scroll down for the full list of nominees
Out Of Darkness premiered at the BFI London Film Festival in 2022, before a UK-Ireland release in February this year by Signature Entertainment under the title The Origin.
Cumming, writer Ruth Greenberg and Oakley-Green...
The film, which follows a gang of early humans who suspect a malevolent being is hunting them down, also received nominations for actor film for Kit Young, and actress film for Safia Oakley-Green.
Scroll down for the full list of nominees
Out Of Darkness premiered at the BFI London Film Festival in 2022, before a UK-Ireland release in February this year by Signature Entertainment under the title The Origin.
Cumming, writer Ruth Greenberg and Oakley-Green...
- 10/2/2024
- ScreenDaily
In the 1970s, Dolly Parton began to face some backlash in Nashville for the direction in which she was taking her career. Parton, who wanted success on the pop charts, became less of a fixture in the country music scene. She skipped one event, which a music executive said was a catastrophic mistake.
Dolly Parton made a major career mistake in the eyes of a music executive
In 1977, Parton was on tour at the same time that the Country Music Association was hosting Fan Fair. The event allowed fans to see live music, visit exhibit booths, and potentially meet artists. Parton wasn’t there, but fans believed she was after an announcement rang out saying she would be giving autographs at the RCA booth. While this wasn’t her fault, people grew frustrated with her.
“She had deserted her country music fans,” a Music Row executive said in the book Dolly by Alanna Nash.
Dolly Parton made a major career mistake in the eyes of a music executive
In 1977, Parton was on tour at the same time that the Country Music Association was hosting Fan Fair. The event allowed fans to see live music, visit exhibit booths, and potentially meet artists. Parton wasn’t there, but fans believed she was after an announcement rang out saying she would be giving autographs at the RCA booth. While this wasn’t her fault, people grew frustrated with her.
“She had deserted her country music fans,” a Music Row executive said in the book Dolly by Alanna Nash.
- 7/21/2024
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Comedy producers have been told to locate their “funny bones” when pitching shows to the BBC by the most powerful person in British comedy commissioning.
Jon Petrie, who runs BBC comedy, set out his “firmly sitcoms first” stall in a speech this morning in Glasgow.
He urged producers to “send us less shows that are ‘an exploration’ of something and more that know where their funny bones are,” citing the likes of Ghosts, Motherland and Two Doors Down as examples of the “comedy first proposals” he is after.
Petrie has not held back on his desire for sitcoms since taking on the job a couple of years ago and announced a raft of new and returning shows this morning at the BBC Comedy Festival.
But he said his team is “not getting pitched enough of the comedy we need to keep people happy” and is instead over-stocked with dramedies, which...
Jon Petrie, who runs BBC comedy, set out his “firmly sitcoms first” stall in a speech this morning in Glasgow.
He urged producers to “send us less shows that are ‘an exploration’ of something and more that know where their funny bones are,” citing the likes of Ghosts, Motherland and Two Doors Down as examples of the “comedy first proposals” he is after.
Petrie has not held back on his desire for sitcoms since taking on the job a couple of years ago and announced a raft of new and returning shows this morning at the BBC Comedy Festival.
But he said his team is “not getting pitched enough of the comedy we need to keep people happy” and is instead over-stocked with dramedies, which...
- 5/23/2024
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Simon Carlyle, the co-creator of hit BBC sitcom Two Doors Down, has died aged 48.
Carlyle’s manager Amanda Davis confirmed the news in a statement to Pa Media.
“I am immensely sorry to confirm that Simon Carlyle has died at the age of 48,” Davis said.
“Simon was a wonderful person and a major comedic talent. He was much respected across the industry both for the quality of his writing and for being a kind, funny, supportive and nurturing collaborator. Our thoughts and deepest sympathies go to his family, friends and colleagues.”
With Gregor Sharp, Carlyle was the co-creator of Scottish BBC sitcom Two Doors Down, which stars the likes of Arabella Weir and Alex Norton as neighbours in a suburban street in Scotland, who are “all a bit nuts,” according to an interview with Carlyle several years ago.
The show has been hugely popular, running for six seasons on BBC Two...
Carlyle’s manager Amanda Davis confirmed the news in a statement to Pa Media.
“I am immensely sorry to confirm that Simon Carlyle has died at the age of 48,” Davis said.
“Simon was a wonderful person and a major comedic talent. He was much respected across the industry both for the quality of his writing and for being a kind, funny, supportive and nurturing collaborator. Our thoughts and deepest sympathies go to his family, friends and colleagues.”
With Gregor Sharp, Carlyle was the co-creator of Scottish BBC sitcom Two Doors Down, which stars the likes of Arabella Weir and Alex Norton as neighbours in a suburban street in Scotland, who are “all a bit nuts,” according to an interview with Carlyle several years ago.
The show has been hugely popular, running for six seasons on BBC Two...
- 8/10/2023
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Don Warden was Dolly Parton’s everything. Well, he was her manager. But the Queen of Country thought of him as more than that. They worked on The Porter Wagoner Show together and left at the same time. After that, Warden went to work for Parton for nearly five decades. Warden died on March 11, 2017 at 87 years old. Here’s what the “Coat of Many Colors” singer has to say about her “Mr. Everything.”
Dolly Parton could always count on Don Warden
As Parton wrote her 1994 memoir, Dolly: My Life and Other Unfinished Business, she and Warden had worked together for 25 years.
“Throughout that time, Don has been as solid as a rock, loyal, trustworthy, and constant,” wrote Parton. “I call him ‘Mr. Everything.’
In show business and in life, Warden was someone Parton could depend on. And she liked to think he could depend on her, too.
“If I were...
Dolly Parton could always count on Don Warden
As Parton wrote her 1994 memoir, Dolly: My Life and Other Unfinished Business, she and Warden had worked together for 25 years.
“Throughout that time, Don has been as solid as a rock, loyal, trustworthy, and constant,” wrote Parton. “I call him ‘Mr. Everything.’
In show business and in life, Warden was someone Parton could depend on. And she liked to think he could depend on her, too.
“If I were...
- 7/29/2023
- by Kelsey Goeres
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Dolly Parton’s recluse of a husband, Carl Dean, has never been a fan of the spotlight. But, at home, apparently, the man of mystery comes alive. In the “Two Doors Down” singer’s 1994 memoir, Dolly: My Life and Other Unfinished Business, Parton wrote that her husband loves to “play characters.”
Carl Dean is much more comfortable with people he knows
“People who don’t know Carl would think that he’s shy and bashful,” wrote Parton. “That’s not really true. He loves to have a great time and was voted wittiest in his high school class. It’s just that he’s comfortable with his own surroundings, with people he knows.”
Dean is extremely devoted to his friends and family—and always has been—ready to lend a hand to any loved one who needs his assistance.
“He’s the first one to the hospital, the funeral home,...
Carl Dean is much more comfortable with people he knows
“People who don’t know Carl would think that he’s shy and bashful,” wrote Parton. “That’s not really true. He loves to have a great time and was voted wittiest in his high school class. It’s just that he’s comfortable with his own surroundings, with people he knows.”
Dean is extremely devoted to his friends and family—and always has been—ready to lend a hand to any loved one who needs his assistance.
“He’s the first one to the hospital, the funeral home,...
- 7/28/2023
- by Kelsey Goeres
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Dolly Parton joined The Porter Wagoner Show in 1967. She replaced Porter Wagoner’s former “girl singer” named Norma Jean Beasler. While Parton felt mostly ecstatic about her new gig (she was making more money than she’d ever seen in her entire life), there was one part she wished she could give back to Norma Jean—the commercials.
Some of ‘The Porter Wagoner Show’ advertisements weren’t so bad
Part of Parton’s job as Wagoner’s girl singer was to film the live commercials for the sponsors of the show. Overall, the “Jolene” singer wasn’t a fan of this duty.
“I would have gladly stepped aside to make way for Norma Jean’s temporary return when it came to the live commercials,” wrote Parton.
Some of the advertisements weren’t so bad.
“I didn’t mind telling folks about ‘the flowery towels in boxes of Breeze’ (in my...
Some of ‘The Porter Wagoner Show’ advertisements weren’t so bad
Part of Parton’s job as Wagoner’s girl singer was to film the live commercials for the sponsors of the show. Overall, the “Jolene” singer wasn’t a fan of this duty.
“I would have gladly stepped aside to make way for Norma Jean’s temporary return when it came to the live commercials,” wrote Parton.
Some of the advertisements weren’t so bad.
“I didn’t mind telling folks about ‘the flowery towels in boxes of Breeze’ (in my...
- 7/26/2023
- by Kelsey Goeres
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Carl Dean didn’t propose to Dolly Parton in a traditional sense. He didn’t get down on one knee nor did he share a meaningful declaration of love. Here’s how Dean asked the “Coat of Many Colors” singer to marry him and how she thought about the non-proposal.
How Carl Dean ‘proposed’ to Dolly Parton
Shortly after Parton arrived in Nashville, she moved to Madison, Tennessee. Dean lived in South Nashville, where he worked at his father’s asphalt-paving business.
“Between [where we lived] and the time he spent with me, he wasn’t getting any sleep at all,” Parton wrote of Dean in her 1994 memoir, Dolly: My Life and Other Unfinished Business.
So, one day, “quite matter-of-factly,” Dean told Parton: “You’re either gonna have to move to the other side of town or we’re gonna have to get married.”
To Dean, this was a proposal.
“People always want...
How Carl Dean ‘proposed’ to Dolly Parton
Shortly after Parton arrived in Nashville, she moved to Madison, Tennessee. Dean lived in South Nashville, where he worked at his father’s asphalt-paving business.
“Between [where we lived] and the time he spent with me, he wasn’t getting any sleep at all,” Parton wrote of Dean in her 1994 memoir, Dolly: My Life and Other Unfinished Business.
So, one day, “quite matter-of-factly,” Dean told Parton: “You’re either gonna have to move to the other side of town or we’re gonna have to get married.”
To Dean, this was a proposal.
“People always want...
- 7/22/2023
- by Kelsey Goeres
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Dolly Parton Day began in the Queen of Country’s hometown of Seviervielle, Tennessee in 1970. That first year included several festivities, including a parade with Dolly serving as the grand marshal. The event and accompanying live album made the “Coat of Many Colors” singer proud, but it made her family “uneasy.”
The Queen of Country was proud of Dolly Parton Day, but her family felt uncomfortable
Dolly Parton Day was largely put on by Porter Wagoner, the “Jolene” singer’s then-new boss at The Porter Wagoner Show.
“He insisted that the event be produced as a live album, and he arranged for many well-known Nashville musicians to be a part of it,” Dolly wrote in her 1994 memoir, Dolly: My Life and Other Unfinished Business.
The album was a success. The whole affair made the singer feel “very proud.” But her family had a different experience.
“I can remember, though, how...
The Queen of Country was proud of Dolly Parton Day, but her family felt uncomfortable
Dolly Parton Day was largely put on by Porter Wagoner, the “Jolene” singer’s then-new boss at The Porter Wagoner Show.
“He insisted that the event be produced as a live album, and he arranged for many well-known Nashville musicians to be a part of it,” Dolly wrote in her 1994 memoir, Dolly: My Life and Other Unfinished Business.
The album was a success. The whole affair made the singer feel “very proud.” But her family had a different experience.
“I can remember, though, how...
- 7/21/2023
- by Kelsey Goeres
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
By 1977, Dolly Parton songs had long been hits on country charts. She believed she could be a bigger star, though, so she hired Sandy Gallin as her manager. While they hit it off right away, he pushed her musically, believing that she could be a success on the pop charts too. She felt terrified that her first crossover song, “Here You Come Again,” would alienate her longtime listeners.
Dolly Parton released her first crossover song in 1977
After years of establishing herself as a country artist, Parton reached out to Gallin, who had already worked with a number of stars.
“I started right in telling him that I wanted to be a star, a big star,” she wrote in her book Dolly: My Life and Other Unfinished Business, adding, “I told him that with the right help there was no end to what I could do. I knew that he managed...
Dolly Parton released her first crossover song in 1977
After years of establishing herself as a country artist, Parton reached out to Gallin, who had already worked with a number of stars.
“I started right in telling him that I wanted to be a star, a big star,” she wrote in her book Dolly: My Life and Other Unfinished Business, adding, “I told him that with the right help there was no end to what I could do. I knew that he managed...
- 7/20/2023
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Dolly Parton’s long-time husband has largely remained a mystery, despite being married to one of the biggest stars in the world. But the “Two Doors Down” singer has spoken and written about her spotlight-avoidant husband here and there. Here’s what we know about Dean’s childhood and how it made him who he is.
The Dean family
Carl Thomas Dean was named after one of his father’s army buddies. He got his middle name from the hospital he was born at—Saint Thomas Hospital in Nashville.
His mother was Virginia Bates Dean and his father was Edgar Henry. By their friends, they were known as Ginny and Ed. In addition to Carl, Ginny and Ed had two other children, Sandra and Donnie.
Parton loved the Deans and got along with them wonderfully.
“Carl’s mother, Mama Dean to me, was always one of my best friends,” Parton...
The Dean family
Carl Thomas Dean was named after one of his father’s army buddies. He got his middle name from the hospital he was born at—Saint Thomas Hospital in Nashville.
His mother was Virginia Bates Dean and his father was Edgar Henry. By their friends, they were known as Ginny and Ed. In addition to Carl, Ginny and Ed had two other children, Sandra and Donnie.
Parton loved the Deans and got along with them wonderfully.
“Carl’s mother, Mama Dean to me, was always one of my best friends,” Parton...
- 7/19/2023
- by Kelsey Goeres
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Dolly Parton and husband Carl Dean had a rushed wedding ceremony and an even more rushed honeymoon. Here’s why the couple had such limited time together during and after their special day.
Dolly Parton and Carl Dean’s wedding
The “Two Doors Down” singer and Dean decided they wanted to get married because they lived too far apart from each other. Being a traditional man, Dean didn’t want to move in with Parton until they were married. But Parton’s record label told her not to tie the knot. They thought it’d affect her image. Even so, Parton and Dean were set on getting married. So they snuck off to Ringgold, Georgia, a town famous for their hasty weddings.
The couple, plus Parton’s mother Avie Lee, arrived in Ringgold on a Friday. But as they began the small ceremony at city hall, Parton realized she wanted...
Dolly Parton and Carl Dean’s wedding
The “Two Doors Down” singer and Dean decided they wanted to get married because they lived too far apart from each other. Being a traditional man, Dean didn’t want to move in with Parton until they were married. But Parton’s record label told her not to tie the knot. They thought it’d affect her image. Even so, Parton and Dean were set on getting married. So they snuck off to Ringgold, Georgia, a town famous for their hasty weddings.
The couple, plus Parton’s mother Avie Lee, arrived in Ringgold on a Friday. But as they began the small ceremony at city hall, Parton realized she wanted...
- 7/17/2023
- by Kelsey Goeres
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Even though Dolly Parton’s record label instructed her not to get married lest it affect her image, the “Two Doors Down” singer and Carl Dean could not wait. So they snuck off to a town called Ringgold, Georgia to tie the knot in secret. But once there, Parton decided the hasty ceremony wasn’t what she’d always envisioned.
Dolly Parton and Carl Dean’s almost-wedding
Parton’s mother made the trip to Nashville to accompany her daughter and new son-in-law to Ringgold.
“Mama made me a wisp of a veil to go with a white eyelet dress she had also made,” Parton wrote in her 1994 memoir, Dolly: My Life and Other Unfinished Business. “She had also wrapped a little white Bible in lace and tied it up with field flowers for me to carry.”
It was a Friday when the small party headed to Ringgold. The couple got their license from city hall.
Dolly Parton and Carl Dean’s almost-wedding
Parton’s mother made the trip to Nashville to accompany her daughter and new son-in-law to Ringgold.
“Mama made me a wisp of a veil to go with a white eyelet dress she had also made,” Parton wrote in her 1994 memoir, Dolly: My Life and Other Unfinished Business. “She had also wrapped a little white Bible in lace and tied it up with field flowers for me to carry.”
It was a Friday when the small party headed to Ringgold. The couple got their license from city hall.
- 7/15/2023
- by Kelsey Goeres
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Dolly Parton is probably one of the most popular celebrities alive today. But, growing up, she was not very well liked at school, particularly by the other girls.
The girls at school did not like Dolly Parton
Parton was never a fan of school. A big reason for that was that her peers weren’t a fan of her.
“I was not well liked in school,” she wrote in her 1994 memoir, Dolly: My Life and Other Unfinished Business. “In fact, I was actively disliked by many–especially the other girls. I liked to dress flashy, and I had an unearned reputation for being a tramp. That reputation was fostered largely by girls who appeared to be goody-goodies all week but on Friday nights were something else altogether. When they made a car rock, it wasn’t from beating out songs on the dashboard.”
Thanks to the rumors about her, Parton was popular with the boys,...
The girls at school did not like Dolly Parton
Parton was never a fan of school. A big reason for that was that her peers weren’t a fan of her.
“I was not well liked in school,” she wrote in her 1994 memoir, Dolly: My Life and Other Unfinished Business. “In fact, I was actively disliked by many–especially the other girls. I liked to dress flashy, and I had an unearned reputation for being a tramp. That reputation was fostered largely by girls who appeared to be goody-goodies all week but on Friday nights were something else altogether. When they made a car rock, it wasn’t from beating out songs on the dashboard.”
Thanks to the rumors about her, Parton was popular with the boys,...
- 7/4/2023
- by Kelsey Goeres
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
During her summer vacations growing up, Dolly Parton used to stay with her Aunt Estelle and Uncle Dot Watson in Knoxville, Tennessee. It was in Knoxville that she realized she could play guitar with her case on the ground and get money from people walking by. She also realized that the more “pitiful” she looked, the more money she got.
How Dolly Parton unknowingly started busking
One day, Parton got off the bus in Knoxville a little early. So she sat down with her guitar and started to play.
“I was just playing for myself, but after a while a few people started to gather around,” Parton wrote in her 1994 memoir, Dolly: My Life and Other Unfinished Business. “This one couple, who looked like they were from out of town, stopped and heard one whole song and part of another.”
The woman told Parton, “You sing real purty, honey.”
“Thanks,...
How Dolly Parton unknowingly started busking
One day, Parton got off the bus in Knoxville a little early. So she sat down with her guitar and started to play.
“I was just playing for myself, but after a while a few people started to gather around,” Parton wrote in her 1994 memoir, Dolly: My Life and Other Unfinished Business. “This one couple, who looked like they were from out of town, stopped and heard one whole song and part of another.”
The woman told Parton, “You sing real purty, honey.”
“Thanks,...
- 7/2/2023
- by Kelsey Goeres
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Dolly Parton knew she wanted to be a famous singer and songwriter from a young age. It quickly became clear to those around her that she had a gift. Her Uncle Bill was also a musician, and he recognized his niece’s passion for music. So he’d take her all over to perform and audition for various singing opportunities. Once the young “Jolene” singer started to gain some traction in her early career, her peers at school started to pick on her.
Dolly Parton’s first paid gig
One of the auditions Uncle Bill brought Parton to was for The Cas Walker Show. Parton was hired when she was about 10 years old to sing on the radio and at events for grocery store mogul Cas Walker. Like Uncle Bill, Walker knew Parton was something special, even at 10 years old. It was performing for Walker that Parton got over her...
Dolly Parton’s first paid gig
One of the auditions Uncle Bill brought Parton to was for The Cas Walker Show. Parton was hired when she was about 10 years old to sing on the radio and at events for grocery store mogul Cas Walker. Like Uncle Bill, Walker knew Parton was something special, even at 10 years old. It was performing for Walker that Parton got over her...
- 7/1/2023
- by Kelsey Goeres
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Dolly Parton did not have an easy time at school. She wasn’t well-liked by her peers. But she did make one good friend in the third grade: Judy Ogle. The two have been best friends ever since. Here’s how they got through school together.
How Dolly Parton and Judy Ogle became friends
When Parton was in third grade, her family had just moved from Locust Ridge to Caton’s Chapel. At her new school, the “Coat of Many Colors” singer was nervous to make new friends. But Ogle seemed even shyer than her.
“She was an absolutely withdrawn little girl with ragged clothes, chapped lips, and skinned knees, with a piece of a rubber band taken from an old pair of underwear, what we used to call ‘bloomer rubber,’ in her hair,” Parton wrote of her friend in her 1994 memoir, Dolly: My Life and Other Unfinished Business. “I...
How Dolly Parton and Judy Ogle became friends
When Parton was in third grade, her family had just moved from Locust Ridge to Caton’s Chapel. At her new school, the “Coat of Many Colors” singer was nervous to make new friends. But Ogle seemed even shyer than her.
“She was an absolutely withdrawn little girl with ragged clothes, chapped lips, and skinned knees, with a piece of a rubber band taken from an old pair of underwear, what we used to call ‘bloomer rubber,’ in her hair,” Parton wrote of her friend in her 1994 memoir, Dolly: My Life and Other Unfinished Business. “I...
- 6/30/2023
- by Kelsey Goeres
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Dolly Parton started pursuing stardom when she was about 10 years old. Her Uncle Bill would take her all over to perform at and audition for various venues. Even as a young girl, the “Two Doors Down” singer had a passionate drive to ensure her dreams came true. That’s why when she met Johnny Cash at the age of 13, she couldn’t help but take her shot.
Dolly Parton met Johnny Cash after a show
One night, Parton and her Uncle Bill went and watched Cash perform at the Ryman in Nashville. After the show, the two waited for him in the parking lot, hoping to introduce themselves to the star.
“It was late and I was getting sleepy,” Parton wrote in her 1994 memoir, Dolly: My Life and Other Unfinished Business. “I kept saying to Bill, ‘Come on, we can meet him some other time.’ Then a man stepped out...
Dolly Parton met Johnny Cash after a show
One night, Parton and her Uncle Bill went and watched Cash perform at the Ryman in Nashville. After the show, the two waited for him in the parking lot, hoping to introduce themselves to the star.
“It was late and I was getting sleepy,” Parton wrote in her 1994 memoir, Dolly: My Life and Other Unfinished Business. “I kept saying to Bill, ‘Come on, we can meet him some other time.’ Then a man stepped out...
- 6/28/2023
- by Kelsey Goeres
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
When Dolly Parton was 12 years old, she got the opportunity to record her first record in Louisiana. For Dolly, who constantly dreamed of exploring the world outside of East Tennessee, it was a huge trip. While there, she got to know the son of the label’s executive, Ed Schuler. His name was Johnny and he wasn’t like anyone the “Two Doors Down” singer had ever met before.
Dolly Parton’s first record, ‘Puppy Love’
Dolly’s uncle found a recording studio in Louisiana, where he lived, that would record the singer’s first record, “Puppy Love.” He told her he’d pay for her bus ticket there, she just needed to figure out a way to get to Lake Charles, where the recording studio was. No one could take Dolly except for her grandmother, who’d seen better days. Though they got lost along the way and had...
Dolly Parton’s first record, ‘Puppy Love’
Dolly’s uncle found a recording studio in Louisiana, where he lived, that would record the singer’s first record, “Puppy Love.” He told her he’d pay for her bus ticket there, she just needed to figure out a way to get to Lake Charles, where the recording studio was. No one could take Dolly except for her grandmother, who’d seen better days. Though they got lost along the way and had...
- 6/27/2023
- by Kelsey Goeres
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Dolly Parton is beautiful, there’s no question about it. Though that has more to do with what radiates out of her from the inside, her outside has kept up a certain youthful appearance even at age 77. She attributes this to “good doctors, good lighting, and good makeup.” But there’s one other person who the “Jolene” singer thanks for her great skin. Here’s what Parton says about her skincare, as well as a few other things she does to continue feeling energized.
Dolly Parton’s skin secrets
In addition to the work she has done, the specific lighting and full-coverage makeup she employs, Parton says that she has good skin genes in her family.
“I’m blessed with some good skin. I get that from my mom,” she told Yahoo! “She had all those kids and didn’t have hardly any stretch marks after all those years!”
Thanks to her mom,...
Dolly Parton’s skin secrets
In addition to the work she has done, the specific lighting and full-coverage makeup she employs, Parton says that she has good skin genes in her family.
“I’m blessed with some good skin. I get that from my mom,” she told Yahoo! “She had all those kids and didn’t have hardly any stretch marks after all those years!”
Thanks to her mom,...
- 6/26/2023
- by Kelsey Goeres
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Scottish thriller Guilt is back for the third and final chapter in the McCall Brothers trilogy. Neil Forsyth’s fiendishly plotted drama all began when Max and Jake – a ruthless lawyer who’d climbed his way out of his working class Leith upbringing to wealth and status, and his vinyl-loving record shop slacker sibling – were flung together when they tried to cover up an accidental hit-and-run. So began a complex and gripping story about money laundering, Edinburgh gangsters, betrayal, class, family and yes, guilt.
Series three finds Max and Jake forced back to Edinburgh where some old enemies await. They’re joined by Pi-turned legal advisor Kenny Burns, his police detective girlfriend Yvonne, criminal kingpin Maggie Lynch, dangerously unpredictable ex-con Teddy and more familiar faces from the first two series. Also appearing are a range of new characters, as follows:
Isaura Barbé-Brown as Yvonne Nixon
Police officer Yvonne joined Guilt...
Series three finds Max and Jake forced back to Edinburgh where some old enemies await. They’re joined by Pi-turned legal advisor Kenny Burns, his police detective girlfriend Yvonne, criminal kingpin Maggie Lynch, dangerously unpredictable ex-con Teddy and more familiar faces from the first two series. Also appearing are a range of new characters, as follows:
Isaura Barbé-Brown as Yvonne Nixon
Police officer Yvonne joined Guilt...
- 4/25/2023
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Exclusive: Sony and PlayStation Productions have rounded out the cast for their Gran Turismo film, based on the hit racing video game series of the same name, with six additions. Those joining the ensemble are Max Mundt (How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast)), Mariano González (O11CE), Harki Bhambra (This Is Going to Hurt), Lindsay Pattison, Théo Christine (Suprêmes) and Nikhil Parmar (Foundation).
The upcoming film based on the true story of Jann Mardenborough is billed as the ultimate wish fulfillment tale of a teenage Gran Turismo player whose gaming skills won him a series of Nissan competitions to become an actual professional race car driver. Previously announced members of its ensemble include Archie Madekwe, David Harbour, Orlando Bloom, Djimon Hounsou, Geri Halliwell-Horner, Daniel Puig, Maeve Courtier-Lilley, Emelia Hartford, Pepe Barroso and Sang Heon Lee.
Neill Blomkamp is directing from a script by Jason Hall and Zach Baylin. Producers include...
The upcoming film based on the true story of Jann Mardenborough is billed as the ultimate wish fulfillment tale of a teenage Gran Turismo player whose gaming skills won him a series of Nissan competitions to become an actual professional race car driver. Previously announced members of its ensemble include Archie Madekwe, David Harbour, Orlando Bloom, Djimon Hounsou, Geri Halliwell-Horner, Daniel Puig, Maeve Courtier-Lilley, Emelia Hartford, Pepe Barroso and Sang Heon Lee.
Neill Blomkamp is directing from a script by Jason Hall and Zach Baylin. Producers include...
- 12/2/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Emma Sidi has landed the role of broadcaster and MacTaggart Lecture giver Emily Maitlis in Channel 4’s upcoming satire Prince Andrew: The Musical.
Maitlis’ bombshell BBC interview on Newsnight with Prince Andrew, in which the royal denied a friendship with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein and made several eyebrow-raising statements, led to cascade of events that saw him step back from royal duty.
Maitlis has since left the BBC and was credited for delivering a barnstorming MacTaggart at this year’s Edinburgh TV Festival. The musical special will feature a reimagining of her interview with Prince Andrew, with emerging British comedy star Sidi playing the journalist.
Kieran Hodgson (Two Doors Down), who has written the show to a musical score along with Freddie Tapner, plays the royal and will focus on events, relationships and controversies in his life.
Further central cast announced today are Munya Chawawa as Prince Charles and Jenny Bede as Prince Andrew’s former wife Sarah Ferguson.
Also cast are Joe Wilkinson as a newspaper vendor; Harry Enfield (Harry Enfield and Friends) as Prime Minister Tony Blair and Baga Chipz (RuPaul’s Drag Race UK) as Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
Hat Trick Productions is making Prince Andrew: The Musical, with Adam Reeve producing and Stu Mather and Jimmy Mulville the executive producers. Hodgson is an associate producer.
The program was first unveiled in August at the Edinburgh TV Festival.
Maitlis’ bombshell BBC interview on Newsnight with Prince Andrew, in which the royal denied a friendship with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein and made several eyebrow-raising statements, led to cascade of events that saw him step back from royal duty.
Maitlis has since left the BBC and was credited for delivering a barnstorming MacTaggart at this year’s Edinburgh TV Festival. The musical special will feature a reimagining of her interview with Prince Andrew, with emerging British comedy star Sidi playing the journalist.
Kieran Hodgson (Two Doors Down), who has written the show to a musical score along with Freddie Tapner, plays the royal and will focus on events, relationships and controversies in his life.
Further central cast announced today are Munya Chawawa as Prince Charles and Jenny Bede as Prince Andrew’s former wife Sarah Ferguson.
Also cast are Joe Wilkinson as a newspaper vendor; Harry Enfield (Harry Enfield and Friends) as Prime Minister Tony Blair and Baga Chipz (RuPaul’s Drag Race UK) as Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
Hat Trick Productions is making Prince Andrew: The Musical, with Adam Reeve producing and Stu Mather and Jimmy Mulville the executive producers. Hodgson is an associate producer.
The program was first unveiled in August at the Edinburgh TV Festival.
- 11/24/2022
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
British network ITV has ordered Changing Ends, an autobiographical scripted comedy based on stand-up and presenter Alan Carr’s life.
Gavin & Stacey and Alan Partridge producer Baby Cow Productions is making the six-part comedy, which Carr is co-writing with Simon Carlyle (Two Doors Down). It will follow Carr’s life in Northampton, England in the 1980s, growing up as the son of a fourth division football manager.
Carr will star as himself in the present day, with Oliver Save (Belfast) taking on the role of a younger Alan. Further casting will follow closer to the show’s broadcast.
ITV said the series would be “told with warmth and wit” and would be more “than just a trip down memory lane, it’s a love letter to a time and a town where things weren’t always so inclusive.” Carr, who is known for his talk show Alan Carr: Chatty Man and his stand-up comedy,...
Gavin & Stacey and Alan Partridge producer Baby Cow Productions is making the six-part comedy, which Carr is co-writing with Simon Carlyle (Two Doors Down). It will follow Carr’s life in Northampton, England in the 1980s, growing up as the son of a fourth division football manager.
Carr will star as himself in the present day, with Oliver Save (Belfast) taking on the role of a younger Alan. Further casting will follow closer to the show’s broadcast.
ITV said the series would be “told with warmth and wit” and would be more “than just a trip down memory lane, it’s a love letter to a time and a town where things weren’t always so inclusive.” Carr, who is known for his talk show Alan Carr: Chatty Man and his stand-up comedy,...
- 11/11/2022
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Viewed with 20/20 hindsight, all of history appears inevitable simply because it went to the trouble of happening. More than four decades after it defied skeptics, entertained millions, and hit the No. 2 spot (just behind “The Empire Strikes Back”) on the list of top-grossing 1980 movies, green-lighting “9 to 5” might now appear to be one of those surefire, no-brainer decisions made by Hollywood brass with absolute certainty of striking box-office gold. It wasn’t, of course, and reminding us of just how dicey a proposition it really was back in the day is just one of the enlightening and amusing elements of “Still Working 9 to 5.”
Documentarians Camille Hardman and Gary Lane do a splendidly entertaining job of showing how the comedy came together, with Jane Fonda — then at the height of her star power with two Oscars under her belt — and producing partner Bruce Gilbert serving as the driving forces for...
Documentarians Camille Hardman and Gary Lane do a splendidly entertaining job of showing how the comedy came together, with Jane Fonda — then at the height of her star power with two Oscars under her belt — and producing partner Bruce Gilbert serving as the driving forces for...
- 5/10/2022
- by Joe Leydon
- Variety Film + TV
Hello Dolly 2.0! Clash of the Cover Bands champ Karen Hester proved why she was totally deserving of her big win when she got the opportunity to perform on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Jan. 19. The Dolly Parton tribute artist wowed the crowd as she turned out a medley of the country star's biggest hits, including "9 to 5," "Jolene" and "Two Doors Down," as seen in E! News' exclusive first look at the episode. The camp activities leader from Myrtle Beach, S.C. was a dead ringer for Dolly, taking to the stage wearing a gold and white striped mini-dress with fringe details, styled with T-strap heels and the iconic singer's signature sky-high blonde...
- 1/20/2022
- E! Online
All Creatures Great And Small has found its new Mrs. Pumphrey following the death of Diana Rigg last September.
Miranda and A Very English Scandal actress Patricia Hodge will step into the role for Season 2 of Channel 5 and PBS Masterpiece’s period drama, adapted from bestselling author James Herriot’s cherished collection of stories about a young country vet in 1930s Yorkshire.
Produced by Playground, Season 2 is currently shooting in the UK with other new cast including Dorothy Atkinson (Call the Midwife) as Diana Brompton, and James
Fleet (The Vicar of Dibley) as Colonel Merrick. Returning to the series are Nicholas Ralph, Samuel West, Anna Madeley, Callum Woodhouse, Rachel Shenton, Matthew Lewis, Cleo Sylvestre, and Kriss Dosanjh.
Playground CEO Sir Colin Callender said: “We were deeply saddened by the passing of Dame Diana Rigg who will always be a treasured member of the All Creatures family. Mrs. Pumphrey and her overly indulged Pekingese,...
Miranda and A Very English Scandal actress Patricia Hodge will step into the role for Season 2 of Channel 5 and PBS Masterpiece’s period drama, adapted from bestselling author James Herriot’s cherished collection of stories about a young country vet in 1930s Yorkshire.
Produced by Playground, Season 2 is currently shooting in the UK with other new cast including Dorothy Atkinson (Call the Midwife) as Diana Brompton, and James
Fleet (The Vicar of Dibley) as Colonel Merrick. Returning to the series are Nicholas Ralph, Samuel West, Anna Madeley, Callum Woodhouse, Rachel Shenton, Matthew Lewis, Cleo Sylvestre, and Kriss Dosanjh.
Playground CEO Sir Colin Callender said: “We were deeply saddened by the passing of Dame Diana Rigg who will always be a treasured member of the All Creatures family. Mrs. Pumphrey and her overly indulged Pekingese,...
- 4/8/2021
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
The GLAAD Media Awards winners were announced on Thursday, with “Booksmart” and “Pose” taking home the top honors.
The winners were announced in a virtual ceremony hosted by comedians Fortune Feimster and Gina Yashere. The event streamed on GLAAD’s Facebook and YouTube accounts, with a taped version set to air on Logo on Monday. Performers included Chloe x Halle, Shea Diamond and Ben Platt.
Among the winners highlighted on the stream were “Old Town Road” singer Lil Nas X, who took home the award for Outstanding Music Artist; the cast and producers of “Pose” and “Schitt’s Creek,” which won the top awards for drama and comedy series, respectively; “Booksmart,” which won Outstanding Film – Wide Release; and Rachel Maddow, who received the award for Outstanding TV Journalism Segment for her one-on-one interview with Pete Buttigieg.
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During the ceremony,...
The winners were announced in a virtual ceremony hosted by comedians Fortune Feimster and Gina Yashere. The event streamed on GLAAD’s Facebook and YouTube accounts, with a taped version set to air on Logo on Monday. Performers included Chloe x Halle, Shea Diamond and Ben Platt.
Among the winners highlighted on the stream were “Old Town Road” singer Lil Nas X, who took home the award for Outstanding Music Artist; the cast and producers of “Pose” and “Schitt’s Creek,” which won the top awards for drama and comedy series, respectively; “Booksmart,” which won Outstanding Film – Wide Release; and Rachel Maddow, who received the award for Outstanding TV Journalism Segment for her one-on-one interview with Pete Buttigieg.
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During the ceremony,...
- 7/31/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
GLAAD held their very first virtual edition of its GLAAD Media Awards and it was just as spirited and entertaining as if we were in person kiki’ing and honoring media for fair, accurate, and inclusive representations of LGBTQ people and issues. If you weren’t able to watch the virtual ceremony the 31st Annual GLAAD Media Awards will air on Logo on August 3.
Hosted by poolside and outdoors by comedians Fortune Feimster and Gina Yashere, the virtual ceremony featured performances by Tony Award-winner and The Politician star Ben Platt as well as singer and activist Shea Diamond. The talented Chloe x Halle closed the show with a performance of “Do It” featuring RuPaul’s Drag Race alums Vanessa Vanjie Mateo, Mayhem Miller and Naomi Smalls.
Winners in select categories were revealed throughout the day via Twitter and featured acceptance speeches from each of the award recipients. The groundbreaking Pose slayed the ceremony,...
Hosted by poolside and outdoors by comedians Fortune Feimster and Gina Yashere, the virtual ceremony featured performances by Tony Award-winner and The Politician star Ben Platt as well as singer and activist Shea Diamond. The talented Chloe x Halle closed the show with a performance of “Do It” featuring RuPaul’s Drag Race alums Vanessa Vanjie Mateo, Mayhem Miller and Naomi Smalls.
Winners in select categories were revealed throughout the day via Twitter and featured acceptance speeches from each of the award recipients. The groundbreaking Pose slayed the ceremony,...
- 7/31/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
It’s no surprise that politics took center stage at this year’s GLAAD Media Awards.
While Rachel Maddow accepted her award for outstanding TV journalism segment for her interview with Pete Buttigeig on “The Rachel Maddow Show,“ she said, “We are at a point where an openly gay TV host can accept an award for an interview with an openly gay major presidential candidate. Progress in this country is very rarely linear, and it barely happens on its own. If you are at all inspired by the progress you see, please vote, organize, run for office, and if you’re enraged by the regression that you see, please vote, organize and run for office.”
Since 1990, GLAAD Media Awards has celebrated the visibility of LGBTQ experiences in media and honored accurate and inclusive representations of queer people or color. In lieu of its usual glamorous setup in New York City,...
While Rachel Maddow accepted her award for outstanding TV journalism segment for her interview with Pete Buttigeig on “The Rachel Maddow Show,“ she said, “We are at a point where an openly gay TV host can accept an award for an interview with an openly gay major presidential candidate. Progress in this country is very rarely linear, and it barely happens on its own. If you are at all inspired by the progress you see, please vote, organize, run for office, and if you’re enraged by the regression that you see, please vote, organize and run for office.”
Since 1990, GLAAD Media Awards has celebrated the visibility of LGBTQ experiences in media and honored accurate and inclusive representations of queer people or color. In lieu of its usual glamorous setup in New York City,...
- 7/31/2020
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
“We should all walk humbly through this life, but if there’s ever been anyone who deserves a ‘thank you’ or pat-on-the-back, it’s Dolly Parton,” declares Sam Haskell, executive producer of the Netflix anthology series “Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings.” In our recent webchat (watch the exclusive video above), he adds, “She is an international icon beloved by the world because she loves the world back.”
Parton, Haskell and the producing team debuted the eight-part series last November. Each episode is based on a story from one of her songs, including “These Old Bones” starring Kathleen Turner and Ginnifer Goodwin, which is entered this summer on the Emmy ballot in the TV movie category. He says that Netflix jokingly refers to their movie as “Blonde Mirror” after successfully entering “Black Mirror” in this same category the past few years.
SEEDolly Parton Interview: ‘Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings’
Regarding the casting of an older mountain woman,...
Parton, Haskell and the producing team debuted the eight-part series last November. Each episode is based on a story from one of her songs, including “These Old Bones” starring Kathleen Turner and Ginnifer Goodwin, which is entered this summer on the Emmy ballot in the TV movie category. He says that Netflix jokingly refers to their movie as “Blonde Mirror” after successfully entering “Black Mirror” in this same category the past few years.
SEEDolly Parton Interview: ‘Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings’
Regarding the casting of an older mountain woman,...
- 6/24/2020
- by Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
The last time legendary entertainer Dolly Parton had a project for television, she and her team were nominated at the Emmys for Best TV Movie. That bid in 2017 was for “Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love,” a story based on her early life in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee.
She has now returned to television with “Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings,” an eight-part anthology series based on stories from her songs, including “These Old Bones,” which is entered this summer on the Emmy ballot in the TV movie category. In our recent webchat (watch the exclusive video above), she reveals, “When we got Kathleen Turner, we were so lucky to get her. She did an incredible job of playing the character of Old Bones. It’s really about this old lady in the mountains, a clairvoyant that knew everything that was going on… People would come for advice and information.
She has now returned to television with “Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings,” an eight-part anthology series based on stories from her songs, including “These Old Bones,” which is entered this summer on the Emmy ballot in the TV movie category. In our recent webchat (watch the exclusive video above), she reveals, “When we got Kathleen Turner, we were so lucky to get her. She did an incredible job of playing the character of Old Bones. It’s really about this old lady in the mountains, a clairvoyant that knew everything that was going on… People would come for advice and information.
- 6/23/2020
- by Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
GLAAD has announced the nominees for the 31st GLAAD Media Awards, honoring Lgbtq representation in film, television, news and entertainment in 2019.
Netflix received the most nominations of any network with 15 nominees, followed by HBO with eight and ABC, CBS and NBC each with four. New streaming services Apple+ and Disney+ earned their first ever nominations with Dickinson and High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, respectively.
“There are more nominees for the 31st Annual GLAAD Media Awards than ever before not only because Lgbtq diversity and inclusion has progressed, but...
Netflix received the most nominations of any network with 15 nominees, followed by HBO with eight and ABC, CBS and NBC each with four. New streaming services Apple+ and Disney+ earned their first ever nominations with Dickinson and High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, respectively.
“There are more nominees for the 31st Annual GLAAD Media Awards than ever before not only because Lgbtq diversity and inclusion has progressed, but...
- 1/8/2020
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
The nominations for the 31st GLAAD Media Awards were announced Wednesday morning, and there are many first-time contenders.
HBO's Watchmen and Euphoria are joined by The CW's freshly renewed Batwoman among the first-time contenders.
Netflix leads the TV categories with 15 total nominations, with Sex Education and Dear White People among the shows represented.
HBO comes in second place with 8 total nods, including Deadwood: The Movie and Mrs. Fletcher also netting nominations.
New streaming services Disney+ and Apple TV+ are also represented with nods for High School Musical: The Musical: The Series and Dickinson.
The GLAAD Media Awards will be held Thursday, March 19 (in Los Angeles) and Thursday, April 16 (in New York).
Scroll down for the complete list of TV nominations.
Outstanding Drama Series
Batwoman (The CW)
Billions (Showtime)
Euphoria (HBO)
Killing Eve (AMC)
The L Word: Generation Q (Showtime)
The Politician (Netflix)
Pose (FX)
Shadowhunters (Freeform)
Star Trek: Discovery...
HBO's Watchmen and Euphoria are joined by The CW's freshly renewed Batwoman among the first-time contenders.
Netflix leads the TV categories with 15 total nominations, with Sex Education and Dear White People among the shows represented.
HBO comes in second place with 8 total nods, including Deadwood: The Movie and Mrs. Fletcher also netting nominations.
New streaming services Disney+ and Apple TV+ are also represented with nods for High School Musical: The Musical: The Series and Dickinson.
The GLAAD Media Awards will be held Thursday, March 19 (in Los Angeles) and Thursday, April 16 (in New York).
Scroll down for the complete list of TV nominations.
Outstanding Drama Series
Batwoman (The CW)
Billions (Showtime)
Euphoria (HBO)
Killing Eve (AMC)
The L Word: Generation Q (Showtime)
The Politician (Netflix)
Pose (FX)
Shadowhunters (Freeform)
Star Trek: Discovery...
- 1/8/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Watchmen, Batwoman and Euphoria will be among the first-time contenders at the 31st GLAAD Media Awards, which on Wednesday revealed its complete list of nominees.
All told, Netflix leads the TV pack with 15 total nominations (including nods for Dear White People, One Day at a Time and Sex Education), followed by HBO with eight. Broadcast networks ABC, CBS and NBC netted four nominations a piece (including for Superstore, Svu and Bachelor in Paradise), while new streaming services Apple TV+ and Disney+ are represented with nods for Dickinson and High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.
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All told, Netflix leads the TV pack with 15 total nominations (including nods for Dear White People, One Day at a Time and Sex Education), followed by HBO with eight. Broadcast networks ABC, CBS and NBC netted four nominations a piece (including for Superstore, Svu and Bachelor in Paradise), while new streaming services Apple TV+ and Disney+ are represented with nods for Dickinson and High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.
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- 1/8/2020
- TVLine.com
A sprawling and diverse amount of fictional and real life Lgbtq narratives are represented in the nominees for the 31st annual GLAAD Media Awards, announced by the legacy watchdog group on Wednesday.
A total of 176 nominations were awarded in categories from outstanding wide release movie, to newspaper article, to kids and family programming — a record number of contenders thanks to increased representation in film, streaming television, unscripted projects and news.
Variety was nominated for outstanding magazine overall coverage, in a year that marked its first ever Power of Pride issue and subsequent celebration in New York. Others in the category include Advocate, Billboard, Entertainment Weekly, and Out. The awards have also reinstated a category for best Broadway production, whose nominees for 2019 include “The Inheritance,” “Slave Play,” and “Jagged Little Pill.”
“The GLAAD Awards this year not only celebrate new Lgbtq stories that educate, entertain, and affect positive cultural change, but...
A total of 176 nominations were awarded in categories from outstanding wide release movie, to newspaper article, to kids and family programming — a record number of contenders thanks to increased representation in film, streaming television, unscripted projects and news.
Variety was nominated for outstanding magazine overall coverage, in a year that marked its first ever Power of Pride issue and subsequent celebration in New York. Others in the category include Advocate, Billboard, Entertainment Weekly, and Out. The awards have also reinstated a category for best Broadway production, whose nominees for 2019 include “The Inheritance,” “Slave Play,” and “Jagged Little Pill.”
“The GLAAD Awards this year not only celebrate new Lgbtq stories that educate, entertain, and affect positive cultural change, but...
- 1/8/2020
- by Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV
Having been an (albeit relaxed) fan of Dolly Parton for some while, I was so excited to watch her new Netflix original series Heartstrings and the series gave me everything it needed to and more!
Heartstrings completely captures the essence of Dolly Parton through and through. This means that if you are a fan of hers then you Have To watch this series as it revolves around her career, songs and life. Each episode is based on important themes that I know Dolly personally feels passionate about such as religion, the supernatural, family and feminism. The latter being one of the key themes in this series, one very memorable scene on this idea is where an impassioned character gives a strong message about the ‘damsel in distress’ trope. All these themes are very on-brand for Dolly Parton and it was great to see a show that was so specific to...
Heartstrings completely captures the essence of Dolly Parton through and through. This means that if you are a fan of hers then you Have To watch this series as it revolves around her career, songs and life. Each episode is based on important themes that I know Dolly personally feels passionate about such as religion, the supernatural, family and feminism. The latter being one of the key themes in this series, one very memorable scene on this idea is where an impassioned character gives a strong message about the ‘damsel in distress’ trope. All these themes are very on-brand for Dolly Parton and it was great to see a show that was so specific to...
- 12/24/2019
- by Rhys Payne
- Nerdly
Dolly Parton's "Heartstrings", dramatically showcases "the stories, memories and inspirations behind Parton’s most beloved songs", including "Jolene", "These Old Bones", "If I Had Wings", "JJ Sneed", "Two Doors Down", "Down from Dover", "Sugar Hill", "Cracker Jack" and "Two Doors Down", streaming exclusively November 22, 2019 on Netflix:
Cast includes Parton, Julianne Hough, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Dallas Roberts, Kathleen Turner, Ginnifer Goodwin, Kyle Bornheimer, Gerald McRaney, Brooke Elliott, Ben Lawson, Michele Weaver, Delta Burke, Tim Reid, Colin O'Donoghue, Willa Fitzgerald, David Denman, Mac Davis, Vanessa Rubio, Melissa Leo, Ray McKinnon, Andy Mientus, Katie Stevens, Michael Willett, Holly Taylor, Shane McGhie, Robert Taylor, Bellamy Young, Camryn Manheim, Mary Lane Haskell, Patricia Wettig, Timothy Busfield, Virginia Gardner, Tom Brittney, Sarah Shahi, Rochelle Aytes, Jessica Collins and Tammy Lynn Michaels.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek Dolly Parton's "Heartstrings"...
Cast includes Parton, Julianne Hough, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Dallas Roberts, Kathleen Turner, Ginnifer Goodwin, Kyle Bornheimer, Gerald McRaney, Brooke Elliott, Ben Lawson, Michele Weaver, Delta Burke, Tim Reid, Colin O'Donoghue, Willa Fitzgerald, David Denman, Mac Davis, Vanessa Rubio, Melissa Leo, Ray McKinnon, Andy Mientus, Katie Stevens, Michael Willett, Holly Taylor, Shane McGhie, Robert Taylor, Bellamy Young, Camryn Manheim, Mary Lane Haskell, Patricia Wettig, Timothy Busfield, Virginia Gardner, Tom Brittney, Sarah Shahi, Rochelle Aytes, Jessica Collins and Tammy Lynn Michaels.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek Dolly Parton's "Heartstrings"...
- 11/15/2019
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Netflix is bringing Dolly Parton's iconic songs to life with their new series Heartstrings. On Tuesday, the streaming service unveiled the very first glimpse of the eight-episode anthology series, which is inspired by hits like "Jolene" and "Two Doors Down."
"Songs, they're just stories put to music," Parton says in the trailer. "The songs that I've written, they're stories of my life. Every triumph, every struggle, every smile, every sorrow. It's the melody of my memories. It's the sound of my heartstrings."
As if the premise wasn't enticing enough, the show also has a star-studded cast, including Once Upon a Time alums Ginnifer Goodwin and Colin O'Donoghue, The Bold Type's Katie Stevens, and Julianne Hough as Jolene. Watch the trailer above before the series hits Netflix on Nov. 22.
"Songs, they're just stories put to music," Parton says in the trailer. "The songs that I've written, they're stories of my life. Every triumph, every struggle, every smile, every sorrow. It's the melody of my memories. It's the sound of my heartstrings."
As if the premise wasn't enticing enough, the show also has a star-studded cast, including Once Upon a Time alums Ginnifer Goodwin and Colin O'Donoghue, The Bold Type's Katie Stevens, and Julianne Hough as Jolene. Watch the trailer above before the series hits Netflix on Nov. 22.
- 11/9/2019
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
Netflix has released the trailer for Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings, an upcoming eight-part series that will pair songs by the country music star with episodic stories. The limited anthology series — produced by Magnolia Hill Productions and Sandollar Productions in association with Warner Bros. — premieres November 22nd exclusively on the streaming platform.
Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings stars Kathleen Turner, Delta Burke, Gerald McRaney, Ginnifer Goodwin, Julianne Hough, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Timothy Busfield and Melissa Leo across its eight episodes, with Parton herself making cameo appearances in several of them. Four of the episodes (“If I Had Wings,...
Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings stars Kathleen Turner, Delta Burke, Gerald McRaney, Ginnifer Goodwin, Julianne Hough, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Timothy Busfield and Melissa Leo across its eight episodes, with Parton herself making cameo appearances in several of them. Four of the episodes (“If I Had Wings,...
- 11/5/2019
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
East Tennessee native Dolly Parton and former Nashville resident Jad Abumrad, who co-hosts the popular public radio series Radiolab with Robert Krulwich, are teaming for an upcoming podcast series this fall. Titled Dolly Parton’s America, the nine-part series looks at what Parton’s storybook life reveals about the country itself.
In a Twitter post teasing the upcoming series, Abumrad writes, “She’s been called the “Great Unifier” for her rare ability to bring people together across divides. What does @DollyParton’s story tell us about America? I’ve been...
In a Twitter post teasing the upcoming series, Abumrad writes, “She’s been called the “Great Unifier” for her rare ability to bring people together across divides. What does @DollyParton’s story tell us about America? I’ve been...
- 8/1/2019
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings will get a tug from Bellamy Young (Scandal) and Sarah Shahi (Person of Interest), among many other TV stars, later this year.
Netflix’s Parton-centric anthology series — which will use music from the country legend’s songbook to inspire the plot of each episode — has recruited more than a dozen actors to appear in newly announced standalone installments.
The roster also includes thirtysomething alumni Patricia Wettig and Timothy Busfield (who will reunite in the episode titled “Sugar Hill”), The Practice‘s Camryn Manheim, The Americans‘ Holly Taylor and Oscar winner Melissa Leo.
Though character details have...
Netflix’s Parton-centric anthology series — which will use music from the country legend’s songbook to inspire the plot of each episode — has recruited more than a dozen actors to appear in newly announced standalone installments.
The roster also includes thirtysomething alumni Patricia Wettig and Timothy Busfield (who will reunite in the episode titled “Sugar Hill”), The Practice‘s Camryn Manheim, The Americans‘ Holly Taylor and Oscar winner Melissa Leo.
Though character details have...
- 2/11/2019
- TVLine.com
Oscar winners Melissa Leo and Ray McKinnon and Emmy winners Jessica Collins, Camryn Manheim, Timothy Busfield, and Patricia Wettig are among 19 new castings for Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings, an anthology based on the stories and inspirations behind Parton’s most beloved songs.
New and classic Parton music will score every episode for the Netflix anthology. Each story will vary in tone, from love stories and inspirational tales to family dramas, Westerns and revenge comedies.
Each episode will begin with an introduction by Parton talking/singing to the camera (as herself) about the meaning behind each song. Parton will also star/guest star in some stories. Each episode is a stand-alone story and will have a different cast.
Produced by Magnolia Hill Productions and Sandollar Productions in association with Warner Bros Television for Netflix, Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings will premiere this year, exact date Tbd.
Executive producers include Sam Haskell, Parton...
New and classic Parton music will score every episode for the Netflix anthology. Each story will vary in tone, from love stories and inspirational tales to family dramas, Westerns and revenge comedies.
Each episode will begin with an introduction by Parton talking/singing to the camera (as herself) about the meaning behind each song. Parton will also star/guest star in some stories. Each episode is a stand-alone story and will have a different cast.
Produced by Magnolia Hill Productions and Sandollar Productions in association with Warner Bros Television for Netflix, Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings will premiere this year, exact date Tbd.
Executive producers include Sam Haskell, Parton...
- 2/11/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
“Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings,” the Netflix anthology series showcasing memories and inspirations behind the country icon’s most beloved songs, has rounded out its cast.
Melissa Leo, Ray McKinnon, Andy Mientus, Katie Stevens and Michael Willett will star in “Two Doors Down,” in which a family’s “lifetime of secrets” comes bursting out during a chaotic but comedic New Year’s Eve wedding weekend. This episode is written by Mark B. Perry and directed by Wendey Stanzler.
Holly Taylor, Shane McGhie, Robert Taylor, Bellamy Young, Camryn Manheim and Mary Lane Haskell star in “Down From Dover,” in which a pregnant teenager finds support at a home for unwed mothers after being shunned by her father. This story is more complicated by the fact that the man the young woman loves is fighting in the Vietnam War. It was written by John Sacret Young and directed by Erica Dunton.
Patricia Wettig,...
Melissa Leo, Ray McKinnon, Andy Mientus, Katie Stevens and Michael Willett will star in “Two Doors Down,” in which a family’s “lifetime of secrets” comes bursting out during a chaotic but comedic New Year’s Eve wedding weekend. This episode is written by Mark B. Perry and directed by Wendey Stanzler.
Holly Taylor, Shane McGhie, Robert Taylor, Bellamy Young, Camryn Manheim and Mary Lane Haskell star in “Down From Dover,” in which a pregnant teenager finds support at a home for unwed mothers after being shunned by her father. This story is more complicated by the fact that the man the young woman loves is fighting in the Vietnam War. It was written by John Sacret Young and directed by Erica Dunton.
Patricia Wettig,...
- 2/11/2019
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
Dolly Parton’s iconic 1973 hit “Jolene” gets stripped of powder and paint in the Hall of Fame legend’s just-released “strings only” version from the soundtrack of the upcoming Netflix film Dumplin’. With strings backing her new, slowed-down vocal, Parton’s lyrics are rendered even more pleading, drenched in a greater sense of fear and sorrow.
“Jolene’s been on the prowl a long time,” Parton said in a Twitter post, “but she just got a makeover and I couldn’t be more excited to share the new string version with y’all!
“Jolene’s been on the prowl a long time,” Parton said in a Twitter post, “but she just got a makeover and I couldn’t be more excited to share the new string version with y’all!
- 11/16/2018
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
Karen Gillan Directed and Starred in a Film Called The Party's Just Beginning and Here's The Trailer
Karen Gillan is best know for her roles in Guardians of the Galaxy, Doctor Who, and Jungle Book, but the actress has also just directed her first movie! It’s called The Party’s Just Beginning and the trailer for the movie has been released.
The movie is described as a “surreal coming of age story told from the perspective of a young Scottish woman (Karen Gillan) trying to cope with the suicide of her best friend and struggling to confront what's truly haunting her.” As a coping mechanism to deal with her life issues, she resorts to having sex and drinking alcohol.
I’ve been a fan of Gillan since her days on Doctor Who and it’s been great to see her film career thrive. Now, she’s getting behind the camera to tell stories and it will be interesting to see where this directing career path leads her.
The movie is described as a “surreal coming of age story told from the perspective of a young Scottish woman (Karen Gillan) trying to cope with the suicide of her best friend and struggling to confront what's truly haunting her.” As a coping mechanism to deal with her life issues, she resorts to having sex and drinking alcohol.
I’ve been a fan of Gillan since her days on Doctor Who and it’s been great to see her film career thrive. Now, she’s getting behind the camera to tell stories and it will be interesting to see where this directing career path leads her.
- 11/15/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
As a songwriter and artist, entertainment icon Dolly Parton has contributed some of the most memorable original songs to films for both the big and small screen. Now, for the soundtrack to the forthcoming Netflix film Dumplin’, Parton teams with a dazzling array of female artists including Miranda Lambert, Rhonda Vincent, Alison Krauss, pop superstar Sia and soul legend Mavis Staples, as well as Elle King, Willa Amai, and Macy Gray featuring Dorothy. Produced by songwriter Linda Perry, with whom Parton co-wrote six of the LP’s dozen tracks, the...
- 10/22/2018
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
Distributor The Orchard has acquired North American rights to “Avengers: Infinity War” star Karen Gillan’s directorial debut.
“The Party’s Over,” which was written by and stars Gillan, will see an undated release from the company in North America.
The dramedy stars Lee Pace, Matthew Beard (“The Imitation Game”), Paul Higgins (“Utopia”), Siobhan Redmond (“Holby City”), Jamie Quinn (“Bluestone 42”), and Rachel Jackson (“Two Doors Down”).
Also Read: Nebula of 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2' Should Get Her Own Movie (Commentary)
Gillan plays Liusaidh, a hard-partying twenty-something hitting the bottle to cope with a recent loss.
“Living with her parents in the remote Scottish Highlands, she spends most nights boozing at the local pub and embarks on what she assumes–perhaps rightly — will be yet another short-term fling when she hooks up with an out-of-towner (Lee Pace) who is going through a midlife crisis. At the same time,...
“The Party’s Over,” which was written by and stars Gillan, will see an undated release from the company in North America.
The dramedy stars Lee Pace, Matthew Beard (“The Imitation Game”), Paul Higgins (“Utopia”), Siobhan Redmond (“Holby City”), Jamie Quinn (“Bluestone 42”), and Rachel Jackson (“Two Doors Down”).
Also Read: Nebula of 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2' Should Get Her Own Movie (Commentary)
Gillan plays Liusaidh, a hard-partying twenty-something hitting the bottle to cope with a recent loss.
“Living with her parents in the remote Scottish Highlands, she spends most nights boozing at the local pub and embarks on what she assumes–perhaps rightly — will be yet another short-term fling when she hooks up with an out-of-towner (Lee Pace) who is going through a midlife crisis. At the same time,...
- 7/10/2018
- by Matt Donnelly
- The Wrap
It’s hard to imagine the groundbreaking 1980 comedy 9 to 5 starring anyone besides Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin and Dolly Parton — but that was almost the case!
During a visit to The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Monday, Grace and Frankie stars Fonda and Tomlin spilled secrets behind the iconic film — including how Tomlin tried to quit the film after its first week of shooting.
Fonda, who co-produced the film, said she spent a year trying to get Tomlin and Parton to sign-on to the project.
“We started off a very dark comedy,” the 79-year-old actress said. “And then one night...
During a visit to The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Monday, Grace and Frankie stars Fonda and Tomlin spilled secrets behind the iconic film — including how Tomlin tried to quit the film after its first week of shooting.
Fonda, who co-produced the film, said she spent a year trying to get Tomlin and Parton to sign-on to the project.
“We started off a very dark comedy,” the 79-year-old actress said. “And then one night...
- 3/28/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
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