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Ariana Madix On Love Island Friendships & Hair Secrets
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Ariana Madix On Love Island Friendships & Hair Secrets

by jummy84 November 20, 2025
written by jummy84

But we can’t talk Love Island without acknowledging what’s on every viewers’ mind each episode: Ari’s glam. We continue to thank producers for those slow-mo entrances because every look has been chef’s kiss. However, looks aren’t the only reason Madix has been quenching our thirst lately. Her genuine love for Love Island is also why we love her. She shares a selfless, refreshing bond with her LI cast in the villa that continues after the show. Madix has been the contestant’s ultimate champion, never afraid to show support and voice her opinions on post-villa activities.

November 20, 2025 0 comments
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Shirley Henderson reveals her secrets behind her iconic roles
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Shirley Henderson reveals her secrets behind her iconic roles

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
written by jummy84

This article first appeared in Radio Times magazine.

In Summerwater, adapted from Sarah Moss’s novel about the British capacity for both cruelty and compassion, Shirley Henderson plays Annie Campbell, a visitor to the lochside holiday cabins that give this tense thriller its title. Geographically, Summerwater is situated in the Highlands; psychologically, it feels a stone’s throw from The Shining’s Overlook Hotel. Henderson doesn’t want to say too much about Annie for fear of spoiling the drama, which she describes as “an investigation of relationships, of memory and of longing”, but she will say that “something’s happening, something’s changing for her, and parts of her are leaving her”.

Locked in a fraught marriage to Dougray Scott’s brittle Dr David Campbell, it may be Annie’s life that leaves her before the series’ end. In episode two, the pair take an ill-advised clifftop walk, during which the good doctor is clearly thinking bad thoughts, though Annie is breezily oblivious — or seems so. Like many of the characters Henderson has played, Annie has hinterland. When I first interviewed Henderson 21 years ago, she told me “it’s fun being messy or angry or disturbed,” and her CV is populated with such characters. But there are plenty of others, too…

‘I’d never filmed before’ – Elizabeth Findlay, Shadow of the Stone – STV (1987)

Children’s TV drama about a young girl and her 17th-century alter ego, who is accused of being a witch.

“This was my first job. I got the part after Leonard White — who was a lovely man — from Scottish Television saw me in my last play at drama school. I stayed at my auntie’s, got the bus into Glasgow, walked up to the STV studios, got changed and went to work — and then did the reverse at the end of the day. It was Monday to Friday and we always finished around five o’clock. No job has ever been as civilised. I’d never done any filming before and I didn’t know any filming techniques so Leonard, who directed it, was teaching me at the same time. The script was set, too, so you could learn your lines — and I was young, so learning lines was much easier than it is now. I remember working with a wee lizard and Alan Cumming played my boyfriend.”

‘I was shy and didn’t want to mess up’ – Isobel Sutherland, Hamish Macbeth – BBC One (1995-97)

Robert Carlyle and Shirley Henderson pictured together at the press launch of the new season of the BBC drama series Hamish Macbeth in March 1996. Larry Ellis Collection/Getty Images

Drama starring Robert Carlyle as the eponymous crime-solving PC.

“It was idyllic filming in Plockton every summer for three years, but there wasn’t a lot to do. We loved it when the wee fish and chip shop opened. We’d treat ourselves to a fish supper and gather in a caravan to listen as Ralph Riach and Brian Pettifer [who played “TV” John and Rory] told stories. “In the first series, we were filming a long shot and just before the camera got to me, the donkey I was looking after stood on my foot. It was agony! Today, I’d say, ‘Stop! The donkey’s on my foot!’ but I was shy and I didn’t want to mess it up. “I learned so much on that job. People would say they’d seen me on Hamish Macbeth. As time passes, you get recognised but I’ve never had ‘celebrity’; I don’t know what it is.”

‘I didn’t know who Harry Potter was’ – Moaning Myrtle, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) & Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)

The JK Rowling juggernaut that entranced a generation and made stars of its cast.

“When I was first asked for an audition, I didn’t know who Harry Potter was. But my sister, who was staying with me, had read the books. Still, I wasn’t convinced I could play a 14-year-old girl because I was in my 30s at the time. But I spoke to the casting director Karen Lindsay-Stewart and she said, ‘I haven’t told them your age’.

“So I went to the audition dressed as a schoolgirl — white shirt, black skirt, ponytail — thinking, ‘This is ridiculous’. I did my wee bit for them and they thanked me. Months went by and I thought that was it, but then they phoned my agent, asked to see me again and offered me the part.

“Myrtle is an old person in a young person’s body and because she’s ghosty, there’s a kind of mistiness. You’re not looking closely at my face so we could get away with it.”

‘In the end, you don’t think about acting, you let it happen’ – Marie Melmotte, The Way We Live Now – BBC One (2001)

Andrew Davies’s adaptation of Anthony Trollope’s novel.

“With work like this, it’s often in language which is alien. When you first put on the costumes, which confine you, you’re like, ‘I can’t do it with all this stuff on me’. But then you relax into it, your body adapts and actually releases oils that make the costume too big. So you get it taken in and think, ‘I need all this stuff’, because it’s part of the character. In the end, you don’t even think about the scene, you just do it. And then you don’t even do that, you just let the scene happen.”

‘I auditioned hunched down on the floor’ – Babu Frik, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019)

In a galaxy far, far away, it’s Empire versus Republic round two.

“It being Star Wars, they ask you if you want to audition, but don’t tell you anything else — nothing. I was like, ‘You have to give me something so I can prepare,’ and eventually they said, ‘Maybe very small, maybe very old, maybe from somewhere else’.

“So I went to the audition with [director] JJ Abrams, who is the sweetest man, and Nina Gold (who cast me in Topsy-Turvy), had a lovely chat and then I did my bit. I hunched down on the floor and did this voice I had come up with in a language I had made up. He said, ‘You’ve got the job,’ and they brought in a model of Babu Frik.

“It’s voice acting but not in the sense that you voice it later. I was there, on set, crammed into a cupboard on the floor trying to see what the puppeteers were doing with Babu’s mouth to improvise in the made-up language. An amazing job.”

‘Sometimes I wonder if I dreamt it’ – Ursula Blake, Doctor Who: Love and Monsters – BBC One (2006)

Adventures in time and space.

“When I was young, I’d either go out and play when Doctor Who was on, or hide behind the sofa. As an adult, I’d been watching David Tennant and Billie Piper, so when I was offered it — I didn’t have to audition — I jumped right in. We were forever being told to behave because Peter Kay, who I’d worked with on 24 Hour Party People, was making us laugh. Marc Warren was doing magic tricks — there was one that I still can’t get my head around, involving books. Sometimes I do wonder, ‘Did I dream it, or did it actually happen?'”

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The cast of The Forsytes on the cover of Radio Times magazine.

Summerwater airs on Channel 4 on Saturday 16th November.

Check out more of our Drama coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

Add Summerwater to your watchlist when it arrives on the Radio Times: What to Watch app – download now for daily TV recommendations, features and more.

November 11, 2025 0 comments
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We Can Tell You How to Get to Sesame Street—and More Secrets
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We Can Tell You How to Get to Sesame Street—and More Secrets

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
written by jummy84

‘Sesame Street’ Addresses Hacker Sharing “Disgusting” Posts on Elmo’s Account

Guess what? We can finally tell you how to get, how to get to Sesame Street.

After 56 years on air, the iconic children’s series—that made its debut on Nov. 10, 1969—is still one of the most beloved TV shows, by children and adults. 

After debuting on national public television provider PBS, Sesame Street made household names out of Jim Henson‘s beloved Muppets such as Big Bird, Elmo, Cookie Monster, Bert, Ernie, Mr. Snuffleupagus and more. Plus, it helped educate children about letters, numbers and, over time, more serious subject matters, like death, divorce and drug addiction. 

All these years (and more than 4,700 episodes!) later, the show is as popular as ever, with a reported 100 percent brand recognition globally, airing in 180 countries.  

But did you know one state actually banned the series, which moved from PBS to HBO in 2015? And that two Muppets were retired after sparking controversy?

Oh, and that Kermit the Frog actually exited the show after just one season? It really isn’t easy being green. 

November 10, 2025 0 comments
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Don't Be a Cotton-Headed Ninnymuggins: Check Out These Elf Secrets
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Don't Be a Cotton-Headed Ninnymuggins: Check Out These Elf Secrets

by jummy84 November 9, 2025
written by jummy84


The best way to spread Christmas cheer is to spill Elf secrets loud for all to hear.
In 2003, Will Ferrell stole our hearts and reinvigorated our love for maple syrup and smiling (which is our…

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Unwrap These Secrets About Mariah Carey's "All I Want For Christmas"
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Unwrap These Secrets About Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas”

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Before Carey’s tune registered, it had been a minute since a Christmas song was also a massive hit.

If you count Wham!‘s mournful “Last Christmas” as a holiday staple, we’re talking 1984. If you prefer more pep in your reindeer’s step, Jose Feliciano first wished us “Feliz Navidad” in 1970.

John Lennon and Yoko Ono made their cultural mark with 1971’s “Happy Xmas (The War Is Over),” but that wasn’t a huge hit in the U.S. at first. And it’s more melancholy than merry, Carey herself calling it “pretty sad.”

Really not since Brenda Lee‘s 1958 banger “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” (written by Johnny Marks) had there been such an upbeat addition to the canon that also sold millions of records. And suffice it to say, the Carey magic has not been replicated yet.

Comparing their song to “a cosmic occurrence that happens once every 5 billion years,” Atanasieff told Billboard that “thousands of original Christmas songs have been written in the last 20 years…But for whatever reason ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’ just became that song.”

And, he noted, it “was the last major song to enter that Christmas canon, and then the door slammed shut. It just closed.”

As to why she thought the song had endured for three decades, “I think it’s because I really, truly love the holidays,” Carey told Nightline in 2023. “It’s not fake.”

November 1, 2025 0 comments
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Addams Family Movie Secrets Revealed
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Addams Family Movie Secrets Revealed

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
written by jummy84

10. While most people believed Tim Burton, Terry Gilliam or David Lynch would direct the film, Sonnenfield, a cinematographer with no directing experience, landed the stressful job…and let the 25-week haul of a shoot get to him. “I lost 13 pounds in the first 10 weeks alone,” he told Empire. “And the tension was just incredible.” 

And three weeks into production, he fainted on set during a conversation about the budget, explaining, “I was standing behind a chair when I started to feel this tremendous pressure in my chest, as if someone was blowing up a balloon inside me. Before I knew what was happening, I got very dizzy and tried to sit down and – wham! – I’d passed out.”

11. Likely not helping with his anxiety? Rubin playfully changing the name on the back of the director chair to a new name each time a reporter was on the set, often including directors who had been in talks to direct the film at one point. 

12. The sequel’s title, Addams Family Values, was directly taken from a controversial speech made in 1992 by then-Vice Presidential candidate Dan Quayle, who said a breakdown of “family values” was to blame for the Los Angeles riots. 

October 30, 2025 0 comments
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These Halloween Secrets Really Are Lurking Behind You
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These Halloween Secrets Really Are Lurking Behind You

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
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Upping the horror quotient, Halloween‘s central menace is referred to as “The Shape” in the closing credits. And the shape for most of the original film belonged to Carpenter’s friend Nick Castle.

“Maybe he got paid a couple hundred bucks or whatever it was,” Curtis told Rotten Tomatoes of Castle. “I mean, nobody got paid, anything. I think I got paid $8,000 for the whole movie, which at the time, for the lead in the movie was $2,000 a week.”

Carpenter explained, “I liked the way he moved. He came from a dancer family so he had a grace, an odd grace about him. Plus, he was free. He was cheap. So he put on the costume and I said, ‘Now, go from here to here.’ And that was it.”

Tommy Lee Wallace, who edited the film with Charles Bornstein, also spent time in the mask to help make ends meet, and Anthony Moran played Michael for the brief moment you see his face. But Castle instinctually came up with the terrifying head tilt.

“The direction on the first one was nil,” Castle recalled to Movie Web in 2018. “It was really just, ‘Go across the street and walk towards me.'”

Ultimately, he said, “If there is a lesson to any of this, it’s that sometimes things happen for no reason, and you have the right elements at the right time.”

A number of increasingly beefy stuntmen donned the mask after that, starting with Dick Warlock as “The Shape” in Halloween II. He was succeeded by George P. Wilbur (twice), Don Shanks, Chris Durand and Brad Loree. Wrestler Tyler Mane took over in the Rob Zombie-directed reboots, and James Jude Courtney, tag-teaming with Castle, has done the honors in the final three movies starring Curtis.

October 27, 2025 0 comments
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You'll Be Back for These Secrets About The Terminator
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You’ll Be Back for These Secrets About The Terminator

by jummy84 October 26, 2025
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Whittled from the original idea of two cyborgs into one (the idea would inform Terminator 2: Judgment Day), The Terminator was made for about $6.4 million and made $78 million worldwide, including $38 million domestically, earning it sleeper hit status.

“But to give you some perspective, the same year [Karate Kid] made $90 million, so it was a hit, but it wasn’t like this huge, huge hit,” Michael Biehn, who played soldier-from-the-future Kyle Reese, told Ain’t It Cool News in 2011. “1984 is when it came out, that’s when most people started getting their VHS players and I think that that’s really where that movie took off. Everybody saw it on VHS.”

Biehn also worked with Cameron on Aliens and The Abyss.

Hamilton, who reunited with Cameron for T2, as well as briefly joined him in holy matrimony, probably couldn’t envision that she and her biceps would be reporting for duty 35 years after the original came out for 2019’s Terminator: Dark Fate. 

“I have come to terms with the fact that I will always be Linda ‘The Terminator’ Hamilton,” she told MTV News in 2009. “I go out in the world and people just scream, ‘I love you!’ That’s a great job description. It’s wonderful to have done something that will live longer than me.”

And the rest is sci-fi history. Here are some epic secrets about the making of The Terminator:

October 26, 2025 0 comments
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Salman Khan ‘Kidnapped My Editor’: Abhinav Kashyap Spills Explosive Dabangg Secrets
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Salman Khan ‘Kidnapped My Editor’: Abhinav Kashyap Spills Explosive Dabangg Secrets

by jummy84 October 21, 2025
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A new chapter in the behind-the-scenes saga of Dabangg has been written — and it’s far from the tame tales of Bollywood camaraderie. Director Abhinav Kashyap has made explosive claims about the film’s production, alleging that superstar Salman Khan “kidnapped” the film’s editor and that his brother, Arbaaz Khan, opposed co-star Malaika Arora’s item number “Munni Badnaam Hui” over perceived vulgarity. The revelations paint a picture of deep-rooted tension within one of Bollywood’s most powerful families.

Kidnapping the Edit Room

According to Kashyap, the conflict escalated when Salman allegedly walked into Kashyap’s editing suite at 1:30 a.m., demanded to see a chase sequence involving Arbaaz, and subsequently scrubbed the scene from the film. He detailed a heated confrontation between the brothers marked by thrown utensils and shouted threats — saying Arbaaz tried to intervene while Salman warned, “If you tease with my film, I’ll push a cylinder in your back.” Kashyap claims Salman then forcibly detained the editor and dolly-tracked equipment at his farmhouse, returning them only after being satisfied. “Salman kidnapped my editor and the editing machine and took him to his farmhouse… He allowed him to return only after the editor explained about voltage fluctuation at the farmhouse,” Kashyap stated.

Salman Khan-Arbaaz Khan Rivalry in the Spotlight

Kashyap didn’t mince words about the relationship between Salman and Arbaaz either. He said: “These brothers hate each other, but I don’t know why they live together. It’s a very difficult family to understand.” The tension, he said, stemmed from Salman’s dominance in Dabangg and decisions made without collaborative input.

Vulgarity Labelled Over “Munni Badnaam Hui”
Another contentious point: the making of “Munni Badnaam Hui,” one of Bollywood’s most ubiquitous item numbers. Kashyap claims Arbaaz opposed Malaika performing the song, citing concerns over its “raunchy” nature. According to him, the producer-brother felt Malaika’s inclusion would reduce the film’s respectability. “They were uncomfortable with Malaika’s presentation in the song. They thought her presence would make it vulgar… But I had to fight to get her in,” he said.

 

Power, Image and Control

Taken together, Kashyap’s allegations reveal a much different backstage reality than the on-screen camaraderie suggested. The claims raise questions about control in Bollywood — over artistic decisions, credit allocation and even editorial access. In the case of Dabangg, a film that launched a multi-film franchise and grossed blockbuster numbers, Kashyap suggests that the creative friction was high and the personal stakes even higher.

Also read: Salman Khan Blasts Malti Chahar’s ‘Kapde Pehen Ke Baat Karna’ Remark: ‘Ekdum Bakwas’

Why This Matters

In an industry built on alliances, franchises and franchises built on alliances, these revelations crack open the facade of unity. When the director brandishes such serious accusations — kidnapping, intra-family bullying, dominance over actors and sequences — it challenges the very structure of how big-budget Bollywood is credited and how power flows within.

For fans of Dabangg the franchise — starring Salman as the larger-than-life cop Chulbul Pandey — these claims might come as a shock. But for the film community, they serve as a candid reminder: the limelight often conceals more than it reveals.

Where It Goes From Here

None of the accused parties have made comprehensive public responses yet. Salman and Arbaaz are both occupied with new projects and maintaining brand value; Malaika continues her path as an actor and model; and Kashyap remains vocal about his side of the story. Whether any legal or formal complaints are filed, or whether the industry takes notice, remains to be seen.

What is clear: the story of Dabangg is no longer only about its on-screen heroics but also about an alleged web of backstage battle lines.

October 21, 2025 0 comments
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Knock 3 Times to Reveal These Secrets About Now and Then
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Knock 3 Times to Reveal These Secrets About Now and Then

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
written by jummy84

6. All four lead girls had a “wild crush” on Devon Sawa, Birch admitted. But, like, didn’t everyone have a thing for the Casper star in the ’90s? 

“There was some kind of contest, I remember they said, ‘Get with Devon,'” Todd revealed. “We were like, ‘What does ‘get with’ mean?!'”

7. While Sawa politely said “no comment,” Birch wasn’t so tight-lipped, revealing his Casper co-star Ricci won the contest. “She got out front,” Todd spilled, “and the other girls weren’t happy about it.”

Said Sawa, “I was the only 15-year-old boy with the cast of the hottest young girls in town, so it was a lot of fun.”

8. But in an interview with E! News, Sawa credited Ricci with getting him cast as Scott. “We got along quite well in the small amount of time I did work on Casper,” he explained. “She just remembered and recommended me and I put myself on tape and I got it. We hung out a lot during the shoot.”

October 20, 2025 0 comments
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