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'Pluribus' Credits Note Show "Was Made By Humans"
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‘Pluribus’ Credits Note Show “Was Made By Humans”

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
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As artificial intelligence becomes less discernible and more prevalent, Vince Gilligan is setting an example about transparency in Hollywood.

The Pluribus creator, whose new show premiered the first two episodes Friday on Apple TV+, made sure to note in the credits of the post-apocalyptic sci-fi series that the production did not rely on AI.

“This show was made by humans,” reads the credits, following a list of acknowledgments from the producers.

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In Pluribus, Rhea Seehorn plays Albuquerque author Carol Sturka, one of 12 people on Earth who is immune to an extraterrestrial virus that transforms everyone in the world into a relentlessly optimistic hive mind.

Gilligan previously slammed AI as he discussed the series. “I have not used ChatGPT, because as of yet, no one has held a shotgun to my head and made me do it,” he told Polygon.

“I will never use it. No offense to anyone who does,” added Gilligan. “I really wasn’t thinking about AI [when I wrote Pluribus], because this was about eight or 10 years ago.”

Meanwhile, Coca-Cola has faced backlash this week for another AI-generated holiday campaign, and the entertainment industry has expressed concern over AI creations like Tilly Norwood replacing human actors and other crew members.

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Brett Goldstein Comedy ‘Escorted’ Ordered at Prime Video

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
written by jummy84

Ted Lasso and Shrinking writer and actor Brett Goldstein is getting into a new line of work — the world’s oldest profession — in his next series.

Goldstein will star in, write and serve as co-showrunner on Escorted, a comedy that has landed a straight-to-series order at Prime Video. Brian Gallivan, who works with Goldstein on Shrinking at Apple TV+, is co-showrunner.

Goldstein will play a divorced father in Manhattan who, according to the show’s logline, “accidentally becomes a male escort in this romantic comedy about second chances, the mayhem of co-parenting, and whether real intimacy can ever be bought.”

Warner Bros. Television, where Goldstein has an overall deal, and Amazon MGM Studios are producing Escorted. Goldstein and Gallivan executive produce with Cooper Wehde, Josh Senior and Molly Mandel.

Goldstein has won two Emmys for his role as Roy Kent on Ted Lasso and is set to reprise his role in the show’s fourth season. He and Gallivan also shared in Shrinking’s Emmy nod for best comedy series this year.

Goldstein is currently filming the Netflix feature film Office Romance with Jennifer Lopez; he and Ted Lasso’s Joe Kelly also co-wrote the script. His first stand-up special, The Second Best Night of Your Life, premiered on HBO Max earlier this year.

Goldstein is repped by WME, Mosaic, B-Sides, LARK and Hansen Jacobson. Gallivan is repped by Susie Fox at Entertainment 360.

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Emmerdale star Joshua Richards on Bear's shocking descent into modern slavery – and past role exploring "horrifying" subject matter
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Emmerdale star Joshua Richards on Bear’s shocking descent into modern slavery – and past role exploring “horrifying” subject matter

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
written by jummy84

Joshua Richards has spoken at length for the first time about his Emmerdale character Bear Wolf’s shocking new storyline.

Bear, who has been missing for several months while his son Paddy Dingle (Dominic Brunt) assumed he was staying with a friend in Ireland, has actually been manipulated as a victim of modern slavery.

Shedding light on Bear’s circumstances, Richards told RadioTimes.com and other press that “basically it’s something that you can slip into, and if you’ve been manipulated a certain way”.

“And being a certain age as well, where maybe you do think that you’re useless and redundant, if someone convinces you that no, you are worth something, that you do have some kind of currency. Currency being the operative word,” he emphasised.

It’s a harrowing new story for the soap. ITV

“You can be somehow manipulated into a situation that you didn’t envisage seeing yourself in, in the first place. So it’s quite fascinating how these things actually do happen.”

The actor has described Bear’s ordeal as “one of the most horrifying things you can possibly think of”.

“Some are in the dark web of life, there are people who are gangs, who are criminals, who are ready to exploit people. Because the biggest bill you’ll ever get for anything you have done, for example your house extension, the biggest part of your bill is the labour,” he explained.

“And if criminal gangs can take that essence out, that you don’t have to pay for that labour, then that’s where big profits are made, people are exploited and misery begins.”

Richards went on to share how he prepared for such a harrowing storyline.

“All I can do is be a very old-fashioned actor and read the script because I don’t hold with the method way of things,” he said. “I didn’t lock myself away in a tent or hide in the countryside and try to scrabble along.

“No, I just read the scripts and used my imagination to put myself in the position of other people, who are in the real position. Basically it’s done by the auspices of the great researchers and the writers of the drama.”

Something that helped the star, who joined Emmerdale in 2019 as Paddy’s long-lost father, was that he has already portrayed modern slavery in his career.

Paddy looks worried in Emmerdale

Paddy thinks the police aren’t taking the situation seriously. ITV

“But also what’s fortunate for me, in 2007 I did a play written by John Godber and Jane Thornton from Hull Truck [Theatre Company] called Sold. Which was all about modern slavery.

“That was 18 years ago and we did it in Hull and also in Liverpool University, so it’s not a new subject for me; it’s something I’ve been aware of for many years and even before I did that play.

“It is quite frightening that even as we speak, there are about [50] million people in modern day slavery, which is horrific.”

Asked about the instalment in which Emmerdale will detail how Bear was targeted, Richards revealed: “Yes, it’ll be a standalone episode, where we’ll have some kind of explanation of what exactly happened to him after he got in his car and drove away.

“We did see a few weeks after he’d left the village that he was still with his car and not with his friend Gnasher in Ireland at all. So we will find out exactly what happened to him.”

The episode was filmed backwards, meaning that, after being assured that he would be coming back to the show, Richards had one specific assignment during his time off.

Celia Daniels grabs April Windsor and threatens her in Emmerdale

Celia and Ray – who are already grooming Amelia and Dylan – are his captors. ITV

“Clare Golds in make-up said: ‘Whatever you do, don’t cut your hair and don’t shave your beard. Go raggedy’. So I became a raggedy old man while I was off.

“You first see Bear when he’s at the real bottom, looking really filthy and scraggly and unkempt. Then bit by bit we took it away.”

While soaps have briefly explored modern slavery in recent years, this is the first time it will be covered in depth – and with an older character like Bear, who, notes Richards, typically considers himself strong and capable of defending himself.

“I thought it would be interesting, because of course Bear has been experiencing this depression and confusion. So maybe it’s a great thing to find him so vulnerable – a big strong man being vulnerable and exploited.”

On the message he hopes this story can send, Richards told RadioTimes.com and other media: “Be aware – it’s going on under our noses.

“We all have our cars cleaned and say: ‘Ooh, that’s cheap’. But who are the people cleaning your car? I mean, that’s just a very tiny part of it.

“It’s other things, it’s people who are picking your spuds, it’s people who are fixing your driveway, maybe there’s somebody doing work on your roof. You really don’t know. I mean, there are bona fide proper people – builders, farmers, other people – out there,” he said.

“I’m very proud to be part of what ITV is doing with these wonderful writers and the great research which has gone on. And maybe hopefully something… it will prompt something and there will be action.”

Paddy looks towards Bear on location in Belfast in Emmerdale

Joshua joined the soap in 2019. ITV

How does Richards think the viewers will react to the revelations about Bear?

“They’ll be furious!”

“I do get people coming up to me and saying: ‘How is Bear? We’re worried about him?’ You think ‘this is great’ because people who watch this soap really do care.”

Emmerdale is working with the Salvation Army on Bear’s story, which has also seen teens April and Dylan groomed in recent weeks.

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Emmerdale airs weeknights at 7:30pm on ITV1. Stream on ITVX.

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‘Ghosts’ Thanksgiving Episode Welcomes Ben Feldman Back to Woodstone in New Season 5 Photos

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Ghosts may have just welcomed back Trevor’s (Asher Grodman) daughter, Abby (Gideon Adlon), but the show is set to bring back another familiar face for its Thanksgiving-timed installment, “Planes, Shanes and Automobiles,” featuring Ben Feldman‘s Kyle.

As viewers will recall, Kyle was introduced in Season 4 as another living with the ability to see spirits, like Sam (Rose McIver). Fans may recall that he attempted to hit on Sam, but that didn’t work out too well. In that case, why is Kyle back? As the episode’s title hints, there will be a Planes, Trains and Automobiles angle to the storyline, but that’s not exactly where Kyle comes into play; instead, that’s Sam and Pete (Richie Moriarty).

The logline for the installment teases, “Unsatisfied with Jay’s (Utkarsh Ambudkar) ability to tend to their needs while Sam is away, the ghosts bring in a better babysitter, Kyle.” The logline goes on to reveal, “Sam and Pete get on each other’s nerves during a book tour road trip, and things reach a breaking point when an airline strike threatens their ability to get home in time for Thanksgiving.”

The quandary that Sam and Pete will face is certainly one that many holiday travelers can relate to, but as annoyed as they may get with one another, we’re sure they’ll bring laughs to viewers at home. And although Sam and Pete may be on the road, it appears most of the spirits of Woodstone will be staying put (as they can’t cross the ghost boundary). As seen in all-new images below, Alberta (Danielle Pinnock), Hetty (Rebecca Wisocky), Isaac (Brandon Scott Jones), Sasappis (Román Zaragoza), Thorfinn (Devan Chandler Long), and Trevor are all on board for whatever Kyle has in store.

Check out the images below, and stay tuned for more on Ghosts in the weeks ahead as Season 5 continues on CBS.

Ghosts, Season 5, Thursdays, 8:30/7:30c, CBS

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'Die My Love' Oscar and Box Office Chances Unpacked
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‘Die My Love’ Oscar and Box Office Chances Unpacked

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
written by jummy84

MUBI goes wide, sans platform release, this weekend with Lynne Ramsay’s psychosexual postpartum frenzy “Die My Love” in theaters around the country. It’s the distributor and streamer’s widest release since “The Substance” took a similar trajectory last year, ultimately earning more than $17 million in the U.S.

The film stars Jennifer Lawrence in a performance as confrontational and abrasive as the one she gave in Darren Aronofsky’s “mother!” Here, she plays a sputtering-out writer suffering depression and psychosis after giving birth to her first child. Lawrence, who was in the second trimester of her second pregnancy while filming, shot the movie in Calgary, Canada, with co-stars Robert Pattinson (who plays her hapless husband), Sissy Spacek, Nick Nolte, and LaKeith Stanfield.

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Some minor editorial reshapings were done, as Ramsay explained to IndieWire in a recent interview, since the movie premiered at Cannes in May. “Die My Love” is not going to repeat horror movie “The Substance’s” box office numbers by any means for MUBI, but the point of the wide release isn’t that: It’s to lure more subscribers to its arthouse streaming platform.

Screen Talk podcast hosts Anne Thompson and Ryan Lattanzio reassess “Die My Love” post-Cannes on this week’s episode. Lawrence has to knock out one in a stacked deck of Best Actress Oscar contenders — Jessie Buckley, Renate Reinsve, Emma Stone, Rose Byrne, and Cynthia Erivo — to make it into the final five.

Elsewhere on this week’s episode, we also look at the state of the race for Netflix’s slate of awards contenders, with Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein” rising among Academy voters Anne has spoken to as the movie enters its first weekend of streaming. Anne and Ryan both have a good feeling about “Train Dreams” scoring a Best Actor Oscar nomination and a Best Adapted Screenplay nomination for Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar. “Jay Kelly” is also playing well for hometown industry voters, and up against another industry movie but one flung to Norway, Joachim Trier’s “Sentimental Value.” Netflix’s “A House of Dynamite,” meanwhile, has struggled since playing festivals after Venice despite strong streaming showings in the Netflix top 10 the last two weeks.

Listen to the podcast in the episode below.

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12 New Talent Gems at This Year's Seville European Film Festival
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12 New Talent Gems at This Year’s Seville European Film Festival

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
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Anyone wanting to argue the riches of European films need go no further than the new talents spotlighted at this year’s Seville European Film Festival which launched last year a Rampa section for first and second features and has added short films to its lineup in 2025. Variety highlights seven features and five short films, championed by critics and announcing most certainly talent to keep on the radar: 

“The Anatomy of the Horses,” (“La Anatomía de los Caballos,”Daniel Vidal Toche, Playa Chica Films, Sideral, Spain; Pioneros Producciones, Peru; Los Niños Films, Colombia; Mito Films, Promenades Films, France). 

Picked up by Loco Films and backed by the Berlin Festival’s World Cinema Fund, and put through EAVE’s Puentes, MRG Work, Ventana Sur’s Proyecta and Málaga’s Mafiz, a take on Peruvian history not far from the pessimism of “One Hundred Years of Solitude”: Revolutions don’t work, Peru is “trapped in an unbroken cycle,” he tells Variety. Jumping from 18th century to modern-day corporate degradation, originally shot, a film style and substance.    

“Dandelion’s Odyssey,” (Momoko Seto, Miyu Productions, Ecce Films, Arte Cinéma, U Media, France, Belgium)

A boundary-pushing animation odyssey using time-lapse, macro-photography, robotics, periscopes and drones to picture four friends, dandelion seeds, floating off into the cosmos from an Earth destroyed by nuclear war. Seto’s fifth work but first feature, “an experimental animated feature unlike anything you’ve seen before,” proclaims Cartoon Brew. Sold by Indie Sales, a Cannes Fipresci Award and Annecy Animation Festival winner.    

“The Last One for the Road,” (“Le Citta di Pianura,” Francesco Sossai, A Vivo Film, Rai Cinema, Maze Pictures, Italy)    

50-somethings Carlobianchi and Doriano chain-booze their way from life, dispensing advice, bar-hopping, exchanging stories and escaping the police. A Cannes Un Certain Regard player with a more melancholic undercurrent rated by Variety as a  “pleasant Italian gem on drinking buddies, aging and wistful flavors of life.” 

“My Father’s Shadow,” (Element Pictures, Fatherland Productions, BBC Film, BFI, Crybaby, U.K.)  

“Nigeria’s first ever Cannes selection marks a miraculous gem of auto-fiction,” Variety proclaimed of “My Father’s Shadow.” “In his feature film debut, Akinola Davies Jr. announces himself as a major cinematic voice,” it added. “One day in the life of two young boys traveling with their father from a small village in rural Nigeria to the bustling capital city Lagos.” But an “intimate and well-observed drama” ends up in a way so devastating it completely upends the movie, elevating it into a deeply humanist narrative.” 

“A Year of School,” (Laura Samani, Nefertiti Film, RAI Cinema, Tomsa Films, Arte France Cinéma, Italy).

Winning best actor honors for newcomer Giacomo Covi at this year’s Venice Horizons, Samani’s second feature and a turn-up for the books after her year 800 Frigian community-set “Small Body,” set in 2007 as Fred, Swedish, enrolls in an all-male senior year class of a technical high school in Trieste, soon joining a gang of three close male friends. “About desire,” and “the way the world allows us to express these desires,” which differs for females,” Samani tells Variety.  

“Short Summer,” (Nastia Korkia, Tamtam Film, Totem Atelier, Art & Popcorn, Germany, France, Serbia) 

This year’s Venice Lion of the Future and Chicago New Directors winner, sold by Totem Films and the fiction feature debut of Korkia, now based in France and Germany. A drama set during the second Chechen war, it turns on eight year-old Katya (Maiia Pleshkevich), on summer holidays with her grandparents at their country house. Filmed with fixed-camera shots, an eye to documentary-like details as war insinuates itself into daily life.

“We Believe You,” (Charlotte Devillers, Arnaud Dufeys, Mackintosh Films, Belgium)

Sold widely by The Party Sales to Germany, France and Spain and most Eastern Europe, and described by Variety as a “gripping family custody drama,” a Berlin’s Perspectives player, garnering a Special Mention. Myriem Akheddiou delivers an extraordinary performance, often caught in close-up, of a mother under extreme stress, underscoring the best that Belgium offers: Tough and informed social drama. “We meet victims of sexual assault, and some of them reveal incest to us,” says Devillers, a nurse. 

Short Films

“Baile de Feria” (Rakia Films, Te Lo Garantizo Producciones, Spain)

Set against the atmosphere of the Seville April Fair, “Baile de Feria” meaning Fair Dance traces the bond between a father experiencing cognitive impairment and the daughter who reconnects with him through shared music, movement and ritual. Directed by Bernabé Bulnes, the short blends domestic scenes with the fairgrounds and its “Calle del Infierno,” locating the bond of family entwined within local tradition.

“Dad’s Not Home” (Szkoła Filmowa im. Krzysztofa Kieślowskiego, Poland)

Winner of the Student Academy Award for best narrative short, “Dad’s Not Home” follows two young brothers who conceal their father’s frontotemporal dementia in order to remain together after their mother’s death. Directed by Jan Saczek and produced at the Krzysztof Kieślowski Film School in Katowice, the film depicts an early, imposed adulthood as the boys manage caretaking, household routines and emotional strain of growing up. 

“Éiru” (Cartoon Saloon, HerStory, Ireland)

Giovanna Ferrari directs this Iron-Age mythic adventure of a young girl who journeys underground to restore her community’s water source, a lifegiving essential stolen by magic. Featuring voice work from Coco Teehan Roche, the film reflects BAFTA and Emmy winning studio Cartoon Saloon’s interest in cultural folklore and environmental stewardship. Distributed by Gkids in North America.

“A Good Day” (Portugal Films – Portugal)

António wakes to find a lifeless double of himself floating in the family pool, a discovery that unsettles the household as they attempt to carry on while quietly grieving the inexplicable presence. Doubts arise as to who and what António is. Directed by Tiago Rosa-Rosso, the film stages a gently absurd domestic scenario that drifts between comedy and unease, unfoldig like a theatrical chamber piece where logic slips and all is up for questioning.

“Yonne” (Rita Productions, Norte Productions, Switzerland, France)

Set in mid-19th-century Burgundy, “Yonne” follows two sisters who disguise themselves as men to join a timber raft crew. Their destination is Paris and perhaps a hope for an improved life than what they flee. Co-directed by Julietta Korbel and Yan Ciszewski, the short underscores the physical strain and vulnerability of the flotteurs as they navigate a pastoral river route. Selected for Locarno’s Pardi di Domani before appearing in Seville’s Official Shorts, the film traces emancipation, hiding and survival of spirit through labor, movement and shifting bodies.

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Frank Darabont Teases David Harbour Scene
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Frank Darabont Teases David Harbour Scene

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
written by jummy84

The Shawshank Redemption director Frank Darabont gave a glimpse into his favorite scene he shot for Stranger Things Season 5 at the Volume 1 Los Angeles red carpet premiere.

Darabont, who came out of retirement to direct on the Netflix series after connecting with creators Matt and Ross Duffer, helmed Episode 3, “The Turnbow Trap” and Episode 5, “Shock Jock.”

“There was a couple of things with David Harbour’s character where I wanted to crank up the heat a little bit. There’s a great scene, my favorite scene out of all of them that I shot where Harbour is interrogating Alex Breaux[’s character],” the director told Deadline. “I thought, ‘These guys are two alpha dogs,’ and I really wanted to see them butting heads more.”

The Duffer brothers supported Darabont’s vision when he asked to intensify the scene.

“It was such a thrill. It’s definitely one of my favorite scenes,” Darabont continued. “I’m such a fan of both of those actors. I’m a fan of all these actors. I loved working with them. What a group of stone cold professional, incredibly pleasurable people to work with.”

RELATED: ‘Stranger Things’ 5 World Premiere Photos: Millie Bobby Brown, David Harbour & More Attend

When asked if he bonded with the Duffers over Stephen King or Shawshank, the director also teased an easter egg to look out for that references his early filmmaking career.

“There’s actually a fun little easter egg that they suggested,” he said. “There’s a little clip of one of my very, very early movies that you’ll see, a little moment or two of my very first screen credit.”

After getting lunch with Matt and Ross Duffer, the brothers called Darabont up and asked if he’d like to come direct an episode, which he did not see coming. It then turned into two, and the director said it was a “giddy thrill” to contribute in a big way to the final season, making him feel like a kid again.

RELATED: Everything We Know About ‘Stranger Things’ Season 5 So Far

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Kim Kardashian Plays Off 'All’s Fair' Scathing Reviews
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Kim Kardashian Plays Off ‘All’s Fair’ Scathing Reviews

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Kim Kardashian is seemingly playing off the scathing reviews that her new Hulu show, All’s Fair, has been slammed with.

In an Instagram post, which she initially deleted after posting it Thursday evening, but then reposted shortly after, the reality star and business mogul wrote, “Have you tuned in to the most critically acclaimed show of the year!?!?!? All’s Fair streaming now on @hulu and @disneyplus.”

In the new post, it appeared Kardashian added more memes to her photo carousel, including comments from fans who highlighted the show debuting at No. 1 on Hulu, despite the less-than-favorable reviews.

One person wrote in response to a post saying the series opened to a zero percent on Rotten Tomatoes (as of Thursday, it had a 5 percent critics score and 65 percent audience score), “Immediately pressed play.” Another fan wrote, “Critics realizing their reviews of all’s fair ended up making people watch and love the show.”

In another meme, a fan added, “Some of the worst acting I’ve ever seen in my life alongside the most predictable storylines and the most ridiculous styling. I’m obsessed I need 14 seasons.”

Once the show was released, critics did not hold back on their thoughts. The Hollywood Reporter‘s TV critic Angie Han called the series “brain dead” in her review, adding, “Kardashian’s performance, stiff and affectless without a single authentic note, is exactly what the writing, also stiff and affectless without a single authentic note, merits. Her very presence, which succeeds at generating buzz and not much else, feels fitting for a show that seems to want not to be watched so much as mined for viral bits and pieces.”

In Kardashian’s new post, she also appeared to delete an illustration she included in her initial post, which her All’s Fair co-stars Glenn Close and Niecy Nash-Betts have also shared in response to harsh critics. The hand-drawn illustration features the show’s leading ladies around a boiling pot, which includes the words, “Critic-bunny stew.”

Nash-Betts added in her Instagram caption, “Thank you to all the fans of @allsfaironhulu for making us number 1. The GOAT!”

The new legal drama, created by Ryan Murphy, Joe Baken and Jon Robin Baitz, follows an all-female law firm in Los Angeles that specializes in high-profile divorces. The cast also includes Teyana Taylor, Naomi Watts and Sarah Paulson.

Speaking to THR after the three-episode premiere released, director and executive producer Anthony Hemingway said the creative team stands by the series, and encouraged viewers to approach the show with a less “critical or literal frame of mind” amid the poor reviews. “It strikes a different tone, and it will evolve over time,” he said. “Something that was important to Ryan [Murphy] was fulfilling fantasies. [He was] wanting people to see what they may not be able to obtain, but can escape into and live out through an entertainment space. [He wanted to] give some wish fulfillment and light to this world.”

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Amanda Barrie believes Tony Warren would be "delighted" with Corrie's LGBTQ+ representation
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Amanda Barrie believes Tony Warren would be “delighted” with Corrie’s LGBTQ+ representation

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
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It’s been 23 years since Coronation Street icon Amanda Barrie last put pen to paper, in a tell-all autobiography that disclosed her sexuality publicly for the first time.

It was something she feared would bring an end to her 15 year stint as Jim’s Café owner Alma Sedgewick, and part of the reason she chose to leave the cobbles behind was to live authentically.

Following the release of her latest book, ‘I’m Still Here – My 90 Years’ – which has been ghost-written by wife Hilary Bonner – Barrie speaks to RadioTimes.com about the struggle she faced while working on the ITV soap, and how the changing face of Weatherfield would “delight” creator Tony Warren.

“In 2000, I gave my notice and said: ‘Kill me!’”, she explains.

Barrie left the cobbles in 2001. Mirrorpix/Getty Images

“I didn’t want to go back into it. If I was going, I was going. Part of it was that I was a little bit tired of living that life, and not being totally honest with people.

“I found it rather difficult. I was always honest [to friends and family] about being with my husband Robin and then later with Hilary, but I only tasted that side of things in Corrie. I’d have been written out.”

It’s something that Amanda now finds “ironic”, given the show champions diversity both on and off screen.

“I used to say: ‘It’s not catching you know!’, but after I left, I think it sort of is. There’s one in every house down the street.

Coronation Street creator Tony Warren stood on the cobbled street set in 1980

Barrie was friends with Corrie’s late creator, Tony Warren. Harold Holborn/The People/MirrorpixGetty Images

“It should be called Canal Street (after Manchester’s gay village), because you can’t move for them! So it is catching.”

Prior to becoming a household name and being projected into the living rooms of millions across the country each night, Amanda had an extensive stage career – first pushed into the limelight by her mother at the age of three. A Manchester girl, she formed an early friendship with Tony Warren, both represented by the same agent.

“We were young and ridiculous and he’d come and destroy auditions by saying he could dance and sing – which he couldn’t! He was told off all the time,” she laughs.

“We kept in touch and went for a meal one night in what was a very posh place in Manchester – the French restaurant at The Midland. He asked me if I wanted to go and look at The Street.

“We stood hand in hand on a moonlit night, looking at Coronation Street. Tony said: ‘It’s magic, isn’t it.’ It was a privilege to be stood there with him.

“Tony just so happened to be a trifle gay! Just a tiny, tiny bit. He was the campest of the camp and will be delighted to know the way the street is going the way it is!”

Before her initial early ’80s guest stint in Corrie, she enjoyed a string of television and film roles – including alongside Sid James as last Pharaoh of Egypt Cleopatra in 1964 comedy Carry On Cleo.

But for Amanda’s mother, nothing could quite beat the dizzy heights that the Rovers Return could offer.

“I was only in it for a bit and she was so thrilled. With Corrie, I’d made it! If I’d won an Oscar she wouldn’t have been so pleased.

Amanda Barrie and Sid James on the set of "Carry on Cleo"

One of Barrie’s best known roles was as Cleopatra. Mirrorpix/Getty Images

“She used to ring up [in an accent] saying, ‘Amanda Barrie is the most wonderful thing to happen to your show, you should keep her.’ Then I got a phone call from [producer] Bill Podmore asking me to stop her calling the production office.

“I didn’t come back into it fully until after she had died. She must’ve gone straight up there, knocked on the door and demanded a chat with the producer of Coronation Street!”

The next 12 years would see Alma marry factory owner Mike Baldwin (Johnny Briggs), be driven into the canal by Don Brennan (Geoff Hinsliff), and eventually succumb to a cervical cancer diagnosis.

“When I was doing it, there was so many inaccuracies about the medical side of things,” she reveals.

“I’ve never had any bad fan mail. It had been put out that I was ‘thrilled to be playing a cancer victim’, and of course I hadn’t said that. This man wrote to me and said, ‘I’m glad you’re thrilled to be playing a cancer victim, my wife has cancer and by the time your story goes out she’ll be dead.’

Amanda Barrie and wife Hilary stood in a garden surrounded by flowers and holding onto their hats

Barrie’s wife has ghost-written her new autobiography. Amanda Barrie

“I started to get my back up. It was the first and only time I ever did it in my career – I rang up Hilary, as someone I could trust to leak my story. I had to disconnect myself from the writing of the storyline because I didn’t agree with the way it was being done. Hilary did it for me and we’ve been together ever since!”

A recurring guest role in sun-soaked sitcom Benidorm and a residence in the Big Brother house would follow, returning to the stage as part of a Coronation Street live show earlier this year.

“If they do it again, I hope they ask me. The audience were so receptive all the way through.

“I’ve been very lucky, I’ve done a lot of good work in the West End with very good people, but you do Carry On Cleo and Coronation Street and you’re not forgotten.”

Amanda Barrie and wife Hilary Bonner will appear at St Andrew’s Book Festival to discuss their book on Saturday 29th November.

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Hilary Duff Talks ‘Younger’s Netflix Resurgence and Why It Was ‘Really Fun’ for Her

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
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Hilary Duff and Sutton Foster‘s show Younger had a loyal fan base throughout its seven-season run from 2015 to 2021. But because the show was on TV Land (before moving to Hulu and Paramount+ for Season 7), it never had a major mainstream breakthrough, and instead relied on its cult following to keep it on the air.

In early 2025, Younger was added to Netflix, which exposed a whole new audience to the beloved comedy-drama. And yes, Duff is very aware of this resurgence.

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