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Hit Brit Comedy Set for Return
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Hit Brit Comedy Set for Return

by jummy84 October 12, 2025
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“The Inbetweeners,” the hit British teen comedy series that gave the world a foul-mouthed library of hilariously puerile quotes not to mention two hugely successful spin-off movies, looks set to make a comeback.

Banijay UK and Fudge Park Productions, the company founded in 2015 by show creators Iain Morris and Damon Beesley, have struck an agreement which they say “paves the way for the return of the hit comedy title.” In what guise “The Inbetweeners” will return and on what platform is as yet unknown, although Morris and Beesley suggested it would revolve around the original characters.

“Incredibly exciting to be plotting more adventures for our four favourite friends (ooh friends),” they said in a statement.

Originally broadcast on E4 in the U.K. between 2008 and 2019, “The Inbetweeners” follows the misadventures of suburban teenager Will MacKenzie and his friends Simon Cooper, Neil Sutherland and Jay Cartwright at the fictional Rudge Park Comprehensive as they navigated school life, friendship, male bonding, lad culture and failed sexual encounters. It was originally conceived as a more realistic counterpoint to fellow hit Brit teen show “Skins,” showcasing an adolescence that is awkward and — as Morris suggested at the time — mostly “crap.”

Over three series “The Inbetweeners” set new ratings records for the channel and won multiple awards. Two hit movies followed, released in 2011 and 2014 respectively. The first set a record for the biggest opening weekend for a U.K. comedy at the time of its release with the sequel also breaking box office records.

Made by Bwark Productions, the original company founded by Morris and Beesley, which later sold to Zodiak Media (acquired by Banijay in 2016), the new deal unlocks what is described as “the rights and the potential to bring ‘The Inbetweeners’ back for new audiences across a range of platforms including film, tv and stage.”

“We are thrilled to announce this exciting partnership with Banijay who share our vision and ambition for one of the most iconic comedies in British history,” said Jonathan Blyth, managing director of Fudge Park. “This is a wonderful moment for fans, there are exciting conversations afoot and more news to follow.”

Patrick Holland, CEO Banijay UK added: “I have worked with Damon and Iain on a number of Fudge Park projects over the years and was delighted to pick up the conversation about the future of ‘The Inbetweeners’ with them. They have an infectious creative vision for the brand which will resonate with audience old and new so I can’t wait to get going.”

Banijay Rights are distributors of “The Inbetweeners.”

Since ending the series, Morris and Beesley have worked on numerous projects, both together and apart, and teamed on “The Festival” comedy film and later the BBC series ‘The First Team.” Beesley also created the series “White Gold,” starring many of “The Inbetweeners” cast, while Morris co-wrote sports comedy “Next Goal Wins” alongside Taika Waititi, was among the creators of Apple series “Time Bandits” and recently directed Netflix feature “My Oxford Year.”

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Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari Box Office Day 9
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Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari Box Office (Worldwide): Varun Dhawan’s Romantic Comedy Tops Global Charts; Becomes Highest-Grossing International Hit

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
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Varun Dhawan’s latest romantic comedy, Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari, has taken the international box office by storm, becoming his highest-grossing film overseas. The film, blending lighthearted humour, family emotions, and chart-topping music, has resonated deeply with audiences around the world.

Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari Box Office

In its first week alone, Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari has earned an impressive US$1.75 million (Rs 15.6 crore) abroad, highlighting Dhawan’s expanding global popularity. Notably, as per sources close to the production, its steady performance in North America saw the second Friday’s collections match those of the first, indicating strong word-of-mouth and repeat viewings.

The film has also outperformed several recent major releases across the UK, UAE, and Australia, including Param Sundari, Yoddha, Sky Force, Chandu Champion, Baaghi 4, and Metro In Dino. This robust overseas success not only marks a significant milestone in Dhawan’s career but also cements his status as one of Bollywood’s most bankable international stars.

Critics and fans alike have praised Dhawan for his impeccable comedic timing, expressive acting, and signature dance moves. His vibrant energy brings Sunny Sanskari to life, making the character both relatable and charming.

Adding to the film’s appeal are its hit songs, Panwadi, Bijuria and Ishq Manzoor which have become global sensations. Dhawan’s electrifying dance performances and effortless screen presence in these songs have garnered widespread acclaim, further boosting the film’s mass appeal. With Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari, Varun Dhawan has delivered a heartwarming entertainer that not only delights audiences but also reaffirms his position as a versatile star who can make people laugh, dance, and fall in love all at once.

About SSKTK

Directed by Shashank Khaitan, SSKTK is produced by Karan Johar, Adar Poonawalla, Apoorva Mehta, and Khaitan under the banners of Dharma Productions and Mentor Disciple Entertainment. The film stars Varun Dhawan as Sunny and Janhvi Kapoor as Tulsi Kumari. Also seen are Sanya Malhotra and Rohit Saraf as Ananya Bhatia and Vikram Singh.

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New US Trailer for 'Plastic Guns' A Funky French Crime Comedy Film
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New US Trailer for ‘Plastic Guns’ A Funky French Crime Comedy Film

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
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New US Trailer for ‘Plastic Guns’ A Funky French Crime Comedy Film

by Alex Billington
October 10, 2025
Source: YouTube

“There’s a fine line between love and hate. A very fine line.” Dark Star Pictures has unveiled the official US trailer for the French crime comedy film called Plastic Guns, which originally premiered at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival last year in the Directors’ Fortnight sidebar there. It’s finally getting released in the US this year, after already opening in French cinemas more than a year ago. Inspired by two controversial cases in French criminal history, this searing tragi-comedy exposes the abuses the police can commit in their pursuit of notorious criminals. A Frenchman traveling in Denmark is arrested, accused of being a multiple murderer on the run named Paul Bernardin. Although he maintains his innocence, two rookie detectives are convinced that he’s guilty. Meanwhile, in Argentina, another Frenchman celebrates his wedding; he is the same age and has a very mysterious past. The film stars Delphine Baril, Charlotte Laemmel, Laurent Stocker, Gaëtan Peau, and Anthony Paliotti. One review states: “Plastic Guns is one of those movies that require complicity, giving into delirium and not asking for too much coherence, plausibility, or depth.” Ha… If you’re a fan of oddball, peculiar, off-beat French comedies – this is a good one to seek out and enjoy.

Here’s the official US trailer (+ poster) for Jean-Christophe Meurisse’s film Plastic Guns, from YouTube:

Plastic Guns Trailer

Plastic Guns Poster

Michel Uzès (Gaëtan Peau), a man in his forties, is arrested during his trip to Denmark. He is suspected by the police to be Paul Bernardin, a wanted murderer accused of killing his wife and three children a few years ago. While Uzès maintains that he is innocent, two amateur detectives – Léa and Christine, set out to conduct their own investigation. They know the whole affair inside out and feel certain that he is the wanted murderer. Meanwhile, in Argentina, a Frenchman in his forties with a mysterious past celebrates his wedding with his pretty, young fiancée… Plastic Guns, originally known as Les Pistolets en Plastique in French, is directed by French genre filmmaker Jean-Christophe Meurisse, director of the films One of Us, Apnée, and Bloody Oranges previously. The screenplay is written by Jean-Christophe Meurisse, collab with Amélie Philippe. Produced by Marine Bergere, Antoine Blesson, Romain Daubeach, Nicolas Descalles. This initially premiered at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival in the Directors’ Fortnight last year. Dark Star Pics will debut Meurisse’s Plastic Guns in select US theaters + on VOD this fall. Anyone want to watch this one?

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Comedy Doc 'Downey Wrote That' Trailer on SNL Writer Jim Downey
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Comedy Doc ‘Downey Wrote That’ Trailer on SNL Writer Jim Downey

by jummy84 October 10, 2025
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Comedy Doc ‘Downey Wrote That’ Trailer on SNL Writer Jim Downey

by Alex Billington
October 9, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Jim may be the funniest human I know.” 🤣 Peacock has debuted the trailer for a streaming documentary special titled Downey Wrote That, as part of their ongoing “Saturday Night Live” celebrations. The hour-long doc explores the sketches, contributions and influence of Jim Downey – SNL’s longest-running writer who coined “strategery” mocking President George W. Bush and was once called the “best political humorist alive.” While diving into the storied history of TV’s most iconic & longest-running comedy institution, this will uncover the mastery of Downey’s craft as the show’s behind-the-scenes comedic architect for over three decades. Largely unseen by audiences, Jim is the prolific writer behind many of SNL’s most unforgettable sketches, quotable lines and groundbreaking political satire. This doc features interviews with tons of SNL regulars including Fred Armisen, Dana Carvey, Will Forte, Al Franken, Bill Hader, Darrell Hammond, David Letterman, Jon Lovitz, Seth Meyers, Lorne Michaels, and many more. This looks like a delightfully upbeat & worthy tribute to one of the great comedy writers. We never see them, but they still deserves all the acclaim.

Here’s the official trailer for Brent Hodge’s doc Downey Wrote That, direct from Peacock’s YouTube:

Downey Wrote That Doc Trailer

Downey Wrote That Doc Trailer

Downey Wrote That is a documentary exploring the sketches, contributions and enduring influence of Jim Downey, one of the most impactful comedy writers in the history of “Saturday Night Live.” The hour-long doc film will uncover the mastery of Downey’s craft as the show’s behind-the-scenes comedic architect for over three decades. Downey Wrote That is directed by doc filmmaker Brent Hodge (aka Hodgee), director of the docs A Brony Tale, I Am Chris Farley, The Pistol Shrimps, Who Let the Dogs Out, The Holy Game, Pharma Bro, Viagra: The Little Blue Pill That Changed the World, Harder Better Faster Stronger, and the doc series 50,000 First Dates: A True Story previously. Produced by Broadway Video. Executive produced by Lorne Michaels, Susan Morrison, Andy Breckman, Erin David, Eddie Michaels, Oz Rodriguez, and Brent Hodge. Network Entertainment’s Derik Murray and Brian Gersh are co-executive produce. NBC will debut Downey Wrote That streaming on Peacock starting on October 17th, 2025 this fall. Who wants to watch?

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Sky Nabs Matthew Macfadyen Comedy — Global Briefs
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Sky Nabs Matthew Macfadyen Comedy — Global Briefs

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
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Sky Acquires Elizabeth Banks & Matthew Macfadyen Comedy

Sky has acquired The Miniature Wife, a U.S. comedy-drama starring Elizabeth Banks and Matthew Macfadyen, ahead of MIPCOM. The show will air on Sky and NOW in 2026. The series synopsis reads: Marriage gets hilariously complicated in The Miniature Wife, when Elizabeth Banks (Pitch Perfect, The Hunger Games) is unexpectedly shrunk in a technological mishap, much to the surprise of her husband, played by Matthew Macfadyen (Succession). Domestic life takes a turn for the perfectly mismatched pair, as their day-to-day turns into a razor-sharp battle for power. The Miniature Wife is produced by Media Res Studio and distributed by Sony Pictures Television.

Incredible Film Inks UK & Ireland Distribution Deal For Dutch-English Feature The North

EXCLUSIVE: Incredible Film has locked a distribution deal with UK-based Tull Stories for the Dutch-English feature The North. Tull Stories will handle the distribution of the film across the UK and Ireland. The North takes place a decade after Chris (Bart Harder) and Lluis (Carles Pulido) became best friends, as they set out on a 600-kilometre hike through the Scottish Highlands. Following the West Highland Way and The Cape Wrath Trail, they spend 30 days together in nature – hoping to rekindle their once-powerful friendship. Ahead of MIPCOM, Incredible Film has added Men at Work: Back in Business and Wild Heart to its slate. “We are continuing to expand our slate of bold, distinctive stories that travel. From emotionally charged dramas to uplifting feel-good features and powerful stories like The North – we’re showcasing not just variety in genre, but a consistent standard of high-end filmmaking and a slate designed to resonate across cultures and connect with audiences everywhere,” Daniëlle Raaphorst, CEO of Incredible Film, said in a statement.

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Dragonfly by Paul Andrew Williams won the top award at the Dinard British & Irish Film Festival. Other winners include The Damned by Thordur Palsson, which won the Barrière Jury Prize; Harry Lawtey won the Best Actor Award for Mr. Burton. Mr. Burton also clocked the Audience Award, the Ouest-France Talent of Tomorrow Award went to Lillipop by Daisy-May Hudson, and the Shortcuts Audience Ciné+ OCS award went to Run Like We by Rhys Aaron Lewis. 

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Jimmy Kimmel Challenges Aziz Ansari Over Saudi Arabia Comedy Festival
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Jimmy Kimmel Challenges Aziz Ansari Over Saudi Arabia Comedy Festival

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
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Aziz Ansari was among the comedians who recently traveled to Saudi Arabia to perform at the controversial Riyadh Comedy Festival, a decision that raised eyebrows and prompted questions from Jimmy Kimmel.

Ansari appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Monday, October 6th, to promote his feature directorial debut, Good Fortune. Toward the end of the interview, Kimmel took the opportunity to ask Ansari about his choice to perform at the festival.

“People are questioning why you would go over there and take their money to perform in front of these people,” Kimmel commented. “This is something that’s become a big part of the news because people, a lot of comedians especially, are very upset because the people who paid the comedians to come to this are not good people. It’s a pretty brutal regime. They’ve done a lot of horrible, horrible things… I’m curious as to why you decided to do that.”

Ansari noted that “it’s something I put a lot of thought into” before deciding to accept the invitation.

“I have an aunt that lived there for a while, and I talked to her about this, and she said, you know, there’s people over there that don’t agree with the stuff that the government’s doing, and to ascribe like the worst behavior of the government onto those people, that’s not fair,” Ansari explained. “Just like there’s people in America that don’t agree with the things the government is doing, right?”

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Kimmel continued to press Ansari, saying that while the American government is doing “horrible things,” he called out the Saudi government for extreme atrocities, saying, “They murdered a journalist,” in reference to the assassination of Jamal Khashoggi in 2018, adding that “these are not good people over there.”

“I was just there to do a show for the people, and I talked to my wife about this before I went, and she said, you know, whenever there’s repressive societies like this, they try to keep things out, whether it’s rock and roll music, or, blue jeans, because it makes people curious about outside ideas, outside values,” Ansari said. “And this is a very young country, like half the country is under the age of 25, and things can really change. And to me, a comedy festival felt like something that’s pushing things to be more open and to push a dialogue. You kind of have to make a choice of whether you’re going to isolate or engage.”

Later on in the interview, Ansari shared that after accepting the invitation to perform, he decided that part of his fee would go towards “causes that support free press and human rights,” specifying Reporters Without Borders and Human Rights Watch.

“It’s a complicated issue, but I felt like it was something that was pushing things in the right direction, I hope,” Ansari added. Watch the full interview below.

Bill Burr, who also appeared at the festival, used his podcast to defend the decision, calling it a “great” experience, and concluding that the people there are “just like us.”

Dave Chappelle declared that “it’s easier to talk here (in Saudi Arabia) than it is in America” during his set at the festival.

Lesbian comic Jessica Kirson apologized for performing at the event, while Louis C.K. has defended his decision to appear.

Other comedians who performed at the Riyadh Comedy Festival include Sebastian Maniscalco, Kevin Hart, Chris Tucker, Pete Davidson, and Whitney Cummings.

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Fun Trailer for 'The Twits' Animated Comedy w/ Music by David Byrne
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Fun Trailer for ‘The Twits’ Animated Comedy w/ Music by David Byrne

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
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Fun Trailer for ‘The Twits’ Animated Comedy w/ Music by David Byrne

by Alex Billington
October 6, 2025
Source: YouTube

“I don’t want to live in a world where he wins…” Netflix has unveiled the full trailer for a funky animated comedy movie titled The Twits, adapted right from Roald Dahl’s novel of the same name. Continuing their partnership with the Roald Dahl estate to adapt his work. It’s already ready and will be available to watch on Netflix in a few weeks. The Twits tells the story of Mr. and Mrs. Twit, the meanest, smelliest, nastiest people on the face of the earth, and their epic battle against a family of magical Muggle-Wumps and two brave children who refuse to let the Twits’ cruelty win. From director Phil Johnston (Ralph Breaks the Internet), this animated movie features new music from David Byrne featuring Hayley Williams. The voice voice cast features Margo Martindale & Johnny Vegas, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Ryan Lopez, Emilia Clarke, Natalie Portman , Timothy Simons, Nicole Byer, Jason Mantzoukas, Alan Tudyk, Mark Proksch, Rebecca Wisocky, and Charlie Berens. Johnston exclaims: “On behalf of the massive gaggle of weirdos who made this movie, we can’t wait for the world to meet our strange, ugly baby.” Ha. This looks so weird and wacky, exactly what we should be getting with any Roald Dahl movies these days. Check it out.

Here’s the first official trailer (+ poster) for Phil Johnston’s animation The Twits, direct from YouTube:

The Twits Movie Trailer

The Twits Movie Trailer

Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Phil Johnston reimagines Roald Dahl’s iconic characters, Jim & Credenza Twit, in their first feature animated adventure. The Twits tells the story of Mr. & Mrs. Twit, the meanest, smelliest, nastiest people in the world who also happen to own and operate the most disgusting, most dangerous, most idiotic amusement park in the world, Twitlandia. But when the Twits rise to power in their town, two brave children and a family of magical Muggle-Wumps, are forced to become as tricky as the Twits in order to save the city. A hysterically funny, wild ride of a film (chock-full of the Twits’ beloved tricks – from Wormy Spaghetti to the Dreaded Shrinks), The Twits is also a story for our times, about the never-ending battle between cruelty and empathy. The Twits is directed by animation filmmaker Phil Johnston, director of Ralph Breaks the Internet; co-writer Wreck-It Ralph, Cedar Rapids, co-writer Zootopia. Co-directed by Katie Shanahan & Todd Demong. The screenplay is written by Phil Johnston and Meg Favreau. Adapted from Roald Dahl’s novel. Produced by Phil Johnston, Maggie Malone, Daisy May West. With animation by Jellyfish Pictures (The Boss Baby, The Bad Guys). Netflix will release Johnston’s The Twits movie streaming on Netflix starting October 17th, 2025 this month. Who wants to watch this?

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New York Neighbor Revenge Comedy
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New York Neighbor Revenge Comedy

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
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Even if its plot didn’t center around the staging of an off-Broadway play, there would be no denying that “The French Italian” is a theater kid movie. Its approach to comedy is ripped straight from the world of musical cast parties and improv shows, with every performer doing their best to turn every line into a GIF-able burst of wholesome self-deprecation. Even its most mean-spirited plotline, in which a married couple assemble a fake theater production to humiliate their ex-neighbor whose noisiness prompted them to move, is presented as more of a gentle exercise in silliness than anything truly vindictive. The fact that the entire movie builds to a climax in a New York black box theater was an inevitability that makes it all seem intentional.

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Boasting a cast of faces you’ll recognize — and names you probably won’t — from the New York comedy scene, Rachel Wolther’s film follows Valerie and Doug (Catherine Cohen and Aristotle Athari), a married Brooklyn couple who insist they just want to get some decent sleep. But that lie they tell themselves masks a deeper truth: They’re bored and need a new source of excitement. And the arrival of some suspicious new neighbors presents an opportunity that solves one problem while worsening the other.

These new downstairs neighbors live a life that’s completely at odds with Valerie and Doug’s comfortable monotony: they’re constantly fighting and singing loud karaoke, and the volatile relationship becomes a source of entertainment that our protagonists follow as if its a true crime podcast. Valerie and Doug start filling their days with speculation about the strange relationship: Is he abusing her? Is she abusing him? Is their entire a life a facade for something more sinister?

But the intellectual stimulation of judging one’s neighbors isn’t enough to make the noise tolerable, and Doug and Valerie soon give up their rent-controlled apartment to move to the suburbs. They expect to score points for recounting this story to a group of artsy friends at a party, but everyone berates their stupidity for allowing strangers to force them out of such a great apartment. The mistake tortures them, which prompts the couple to try and solve the mystery by producing a fake play in an attempt to get their ex-neighbor Mary (Chloe Cherry) to audition. Their encounter with her only makes them madder, prompting them to actually stage this play and cast her as part of a larger revenge scheme.

Wolther’s choice to use a Brooklyn cocktail party as a framing device for the entire film is a clever one, as “The French Italian” is constructed entirely out of banter that you’d hear at the afterparty for your friend’s comedy show that you didn’t really want to attend. The humor gets grating at times, but the film deserves some credit for knowing exactly what it wants to be. It’s the kind of New York comedy that’s more influenced by 2020s “Saturday Night Live” humor than Woody Allen movies, and Wolther executes that vision with inoffensively colorful cinematography and a breezy script that never asks you to think too much.

Ultimately, “The French Italian” has far more to say about navigating the mundanities of a stable and pleasant relationship in your thirties than about theatre, revenge, or noisy neighbors. Valerie and Doug have been punished to a life of DINK contentment: they’re comfortable in every way that counts, but without a quest that adds structure to their lives and drives them to get out of bed every morning, they start looking for battles that they have no business fighting. In some of the prime years of their lives, they devote the bulk of their energy to neurotically pursuing more and more comfort and serenity, only to drive themselves a bit insane in the process.

The film appears to be made by and for the kinds of people who might find themselves in a similar state of cozy ennui. If you’re drowning in comfort, you might find “The French Italian” to be a comforting watch.

Grade: C+

“The French Italian” is now playing at the Quad Cinema in New York City. It expands to Los Angeles on Friday, October 10 before hitting VOD on October 28.

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Jodie Whittaker on keeping Doctor Who secrets and comedy Frauds
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Jodie Whittaker on keeping Doctor Who secrets and comedy Frauds

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
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Co-created by Jones (who plays Bert) and writer Anne-Marie O’Connor, the project appealed to Jodie, 43, because it was so different from anything she had done before. “I think what is amazing about Frauds is having Suranne as one of the creators and she’s telling stories that she doesn’t feel that she’s been a part of before,” Jodie says, speaking exclusively to RadioTimes.com.

Filmed in Tenerife (doubling for mainland Spain), the series begins with the pair reconnecting when Bert is released from prison after serving time for a crime they were both involved in. While Sam is pleased to see her friend, she is also wary of their relationship (which Jodie describes as “toxic”), especially when Bert uses devious means to convince her to commit a dangerous robbery.

“Sam is such a different kind of role for me to play within this dynamic,” Jodie explains. “It was a wonderful challenge to have that kind of repressed rage that she has, and also there’s such a complicated back story between them, and having the moments where it flashes. It’s like someone trying to contain this, and contain Bert, but also themselves.

“I’m used to playing a lot of different types of roles, but I would say that a lot of the time I play people where their emotions are quite quick to the surface, and Sam is the opposite of that.”

The role of Sam is also quite physical, with Jodie and Suranne’s characters having a play fight in a bull ring in the first episode that involved Suranne wielding a shirt like a bullfighter’s cape close to her co-star’s face. “I think there was many a time we were kicking or accidentally bashing into each other, and there were definitely some close calls, but it’s all fine and I can forgive her instantly,” Jodie laughs.

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Another action scene involved the pair fighting in a swimming pool after Sam discovers that Bert has betrayed her. “That was the scene that made me want to take the job, in a way, because you don’t usually see that. You don’t see women of that age having that kind of response to each other, but that response is as normal as crying and cuddling each other, but we only normally see the crying and cuddling,” she says.

“What I loved about Frauds is it explores fear, the relationship between these two women, and it shows the versions that are within all of us but aren’t necessarily shown on television.”

“So when we got to film that, I was really super excited. Obviously, once you are four hours in, you’re a bit like, ‘oh, god!’ but they are really fun to do. I love the fact that within a stunt scene there’s always a massive amount of choreography so it feels really satisfying, because it becomes this rhythmical dance between you. And once you’ve got that down, then you can add all the elements, the dramatisation, the tension and the humour. That’s one thing I love about every scene in this. There was always something in it that kind of had that tone, where you sit in what you think it is, and then the tone slightly shifts, and it’s something completely different.”

Jodie Whittaker and Suranne Jones star in Frauds ITV / Monumental Television

During the making of Frauds, Jodie had to pull off her own secret operation – a quick return to Cardiff to film scenes for the surprise return of her Thirteenth Doctor in the series 15 finale of Doctor Who that was broadcast in May this year and marked Ncuti Gatwa’s final regular appearance as the Fifteenth Doctor.

“Suranne and the production team on Frauds didn’t know I was going to shoot it as it was under a complete pseudonym,” she explains. “They knew it was a pick up [the filming of extra footage after a main production has wrapped] on something. Of course, it wasn’t a pick up, it was a brand new day.

“It had a whole level of secrecy, because Doctor Who has to have its pool so tight. Wonderfully for me, Frauds released me to film it, I got to get there and no one leaked it.”

Jodie admits that her time on Doctor Who has meant she is “brilliant at keeping secrets”.

“I think I loved how secretive it was, because I understood the sadness when you’ve spent six to 10 months working on something, and for someone to not even casually, to intentionally leak a spoiler, and you’ve worked so hard on it.”

“I’m the least affected, it’s the art department, it’s the writers, it’s all the creatives and also the real fans and the Whovians, the most loyal and wonderful group of fans you could ever encounter. They love Doctor Who because it can go in any direction and be a surprise, so to have the spoilers is just frustrating. So I understood the level of secrecy, and I love a rule! If you say, ‘don’t tell me, don’t tell anyone,’ I won’t tell anyone. I am a vault. I was a good Doctor because I never leaked anything.”

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Jodie inhabited the role of the Thirteenth Doctor from 2017 until 2022, and it’s clear that playing the Time Lord holds a special place in her heart. “I love Doctor Who more than I can ever describe,” she says. “Our seasons were longer than any other job I’ve ever done and I moved to Wales to film it, so it wasn’t just the job, it was the people, it was the life.”

There are other past roles she is particularly fond of, especially trainee nurse Samantha in writer/director Joe Cornish’s cult sci-fi comedy horror movie Attack The Block, where she starred alongside John Boyega, battling aliens invading a south London council estate.

“Attack The Block was one of my happiest times,” she remembers. “As a kid, I was hugely influenced by all the 80s creature features, and the 90s adventure films. I was in our version of that, and I adored it.”

Fans have been calling for a sequel since the film was released in 2011, and Jodie admits she is one of them. “There’s been talk of a sequel for years and I know no more than last time [it was rumoured]. I would absolutely do it. There’s probably no job I wouldn’t go back to. If someone said ‘do you want to do Black Mirror again?’ I’d say yes. I don’t think I have had an experience I wouldn’t revisit and I think with Attack The Block there is always that chat. So hopefully that continues. Maybe I should be sending a self-tape to Joe Cornish as I could definitely pop up again. I could send him an aggressive email!”

West Yorkshire-born Jodie was 29 when she was cast in Attack The Block, and just 23 when she made her big screen debut in the movie Venus, for which her co-star Peter O’Toole was nominated for his eighth Oscar at the age of 74. Looking back, it’s a role she describes as “such a gift” that has shaped her view on acting in the years since.

“It was one of the last roles he played in his life and he was at the end of what can only be described as a phenomenal, inspiring career,” she says. “He’s one of the great British or Irish acting legends, and he was a wonderful human who was such a joy to be around. I was fresh out of drama school and it was a master class with people like Vanessa Redgrave, Peter O’Toole, Richard Griffiths, Leslie Phillips and director Roger Michell.

“And it goes to show that you can still be doing phenomenal parts in your seventies, and I think what an exciting thing that is.”

With a career that has included the aforementioned Black Mirror (the 2011 episode The Entire History of You), acclaimed drama Broadchurch, medical series Trust Me and the upcoming Dear England, as well as stage performances in Antigone and The Duchess, Jodie Whittaker has already played a rich variety of roles, but admits there is one part that she would have loved to have taken on… though sadly she wasn’t quite the right age for it.

“I would have loved to have been Eleven in Stranger Things,” she reveals. “I would have loved to have been a kid with a shaved head!”

“When I saw the first series I thought, ‘Oh my God, to be Millie Bobby Brown right now, what a part. The first season of that show was incredible. It homages everything I adore, and that part is incredible. If I could have been a child with a skinhead, that would be the role for me, but I don’t think I was in the running. So, no animosity to Millie Bobby Brown,” she laughs.

“Maybe if I had tried a little bit of sellotape to make me look a bit younger?”

Frauds premieres on ITV1 and ITVX at 9pm on Sunday 5th October.

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Louis C.K. defends Riyadh Comedy Festival appearance, while Jessica Kirson apologises for playing
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Louis C.K. defends Riyadh Comedy Festival appearance, while Jessica Kirson apologises for playing

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
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Louis C.K. has defended playing at the Riyadh Comedy Festival, while fellow comedian Jessica Kirson has apologised for her appearance.

The controversial event is being held in the Saudi Arabian capital and also included on the line-up are Dave Chappelle, Bill Burr, Aziz Ansari, Jimmy Carr, Pete Davidson, Kevin Hart, Jim Jefferies and Chris Tucker.

The festival has been criticised by groups such as Human Rights Watch as being an example of the Saudi government attempting to whitewash its human rights abuses and position itself as a venue for major international cultural events.

Other comedians such as Marc Maron, Shane Gillis and Zach Woods have also hit out at their peers for playing at the festival, with Maron quipping, “You know, ‘from the folks that brought you 9/11, two weeks of laughter in the desert. Don’t miss it!’”

“I mean, the same guy that’s going to pay them is the same guy that paid that guy to bonesaw Jamal Khashoggi and put him in a fucking suitcase,” he said, referring to the dissident Saudi journalist that was murdered at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in 2018. “But don’t let that stop the yucks, it’s gonna be a good time,” he added.

Now, Louis C.K. has spoken about playing the festival on Real Time With Bill Maher. “When I’m talking to the other comedians who have been there, they’ve been really surprised by what’s going on,” C.K. said “There’s a woman who’s a lesbian and Jewish, who did a show there, and she got a standing ovation. So, there’s stuff going on that’s unexpected in this thing. People have been playing Saudi Arabia for years. Comedians have been going and playing Arab countries. There was a film festival there recently, it’s kind of opened up. But I’ve always said no to Arab countries.”

He continued: “And when this came up, they said there’s only two restrictions – their religion and their government, I don’t have jokes about those two things. It used to be when I got offers from places like that, there would be a long list, and I’d just say, ‘No, I don’t need that.’ But when I heard it’s opening, I thought, that’s awfully interesting. That just feels like a good opportunity. And I just feel like comedy is a great way to get in and start talking.”

Kirson, on the other hand, has offered an apology for playing the event. The stand-up, who is openly lesbian, told The Hollywood Reporter: “I hoped that this could help LGBTQ+ people in Saudi Arabia feel seen and valued. I am grateful that I was able to do precisely that – to my knowledge, I am the first openly gay comic to talk about it on stage in Saudi Arabia. I received messages from attendees sharing how much it meant to them to participate in a gay-affirming event. At the same time, I deeply regret participating under the auspices of the Saudi government.”

She added: “Most importantly, I am deeply sorry to all the fans and followers I have hurt or disappointed.”

Bill Burr recently defended playing at the event, telling the Monday Morning Podcast: ““The royals loved the show. Everyone was happy. The people that were doing the festival were thrilled. The comedians that I’ve been talking to are saying, ‘Dude, you can feel [the audience] wanted it. They want to see real stand-up comedy.’ It was a mind-blowing experience. Definitely top three experiences I’ve had. I think it’s going to lead to a lot of positive things.”

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