![]() ![]() Remarkable to think this affable series concept, pulled straight from the file next to “Monkey Tennis”, has never been attempted before: Phil Spencer takes his Pointer called Luna for some beautiful walks in the company of pals (and their own dogs) whom he quizzes about their lives. Great British Dog Walks with Phil Spencer Traditional medicine and elephant rehabilitation are on the itinerary for Alexander Armstrong tonight as he continues his deeply picturesque and occasionally rather affecting exploration of Sri Lanka.įilm-maker John Wilson talks to Whoopi Goldberg, one of only 18 people to win the EGOT (all four of America’s big awards Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony), about her influences, early performances with a New York community project, being mentored by The Graduate director Mike Nichols and her pivotal roles in films such as Ghost and Sister Act Steven Spielberg’s The Color Purple follows. Tonight, Rajan asks all the expected questions on everything from his Dundee upbringing to co-star Jeremy Strong’s famously intense method acting. Arnie plays a CIA veteran taking one last job after his family come under threat, in an adventure hitting familiar True Lies notes of pithy one-liners, explosions and globetrotting action.įor all that he has an extraordinary life story, actor Brian Cox has not been shy of talking about it since the role of Logan Roy in HBO’s Succession thrust him back into the limelight. GTĪrnold Schwarzenegger makes his TV series debut in this fun eight-part thriller, as implausible as it is predictable. ![]() ![]() Consequently, it is fair to expect an even-handed approach to a febrile, divisive situation which surely requires, above all, clear lines of communication to both understand and resolve as the cost-of-living crisis continues to bite both those joining the picket lines and those whose actions they impact. With the latter perhaps the highest-profile union leader since Arthur Scargill, it is no surprise that the series starts with him going behind the scenes of negotiations between the government, the train companies and the RMT.Īlthough invited, neither the government nor employers (including Amazon and London bus operators Abellio) consented to take part, yet series director Leo Fawkes has a CV including a well-judged series on grammar schools and Amazon’s All or Nothing documentaries on both Arsenal (as director) and Tottenham Hotspur (as producer). Amid the biggest, most disruptive and impactful wave of strikes for decades, this two-part series hears from the figureheads of some of the unions at their heart: Sharon Graham of Unite, Pat Cullen of the Royal College of Nursing and Mick Lynch of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers. ![]()
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