Miranda will come to an end with two Christmas specials.
The sitcom's star Miranda Hart confirmed the news during an interview to promote a new book about the series.
When asked by BBC Radio 2's Steve Wright why she had chosen to release The Best of Miranda, the award-winning comic actress explained: "Well, [it's] because I'm actually coming to the end of the whole sitcom.
"This is the first time I'm saying it out loud, so it's a bit weird!"
Hart continued by saying: "So I'm doing two Christmas specials, but they are going to be the finale of the show, full stop. So I wanted to do a book to celebrate the series and celebrate all the people who have supported it and watched it, so they get to see the scripts and some backstage gossip and all that sort of thing."
Miranda debuted on BBC Two in 2009, moving to...
The sitcom's star Miranda Hart confirmed the news during an interview to promote a new book about the series.
When asked by BBC Radio 2's Steve Wright why she had chosen to release The Best of Miranda, the award-winning comic actress explained: "Well, [it's] because I'm actually coming to the end of the whole sitcom.
"This is the first time I'm saying it out loud, so it's a bit weird!"
Hart continued by saying: "So I'm doing two Christmas specials, but they are going to be the finale of the show, full stop. So I wanted to do a book to celebrate the series and celebrate all the people who have supported it and watched it, so they get to see the scripts and some backstage gossip and all that sort of thing."
Miranda debuted on BBC Two in 2009, moving to...
- 10/23/2014
- Digital Spy
Director Stuart Beattie’s monster movie I, Frankenstein’s still a year away, but British actor Bill Nighy has been talking about the character he plays…
Actor Bill Nighy has revealed some tidbits of information regarding his character in next year's apocalyptic monster movie I, Frankenstein.
Nighy, no stranger to genre and fantasy films (Underworld, Pirates Of The Caribbean, Harry Potter), was interviewed on BBC Radio 2 and told Steve Wright that the story "Picks up where Frankenstein left off."
Nighy describes his character, unknown as of yet, as a "Nasty piece of work; one of the angels descended with Satan."
I, Frankenstein is based on the comic book of the same name from actor and writer Kevin Grevioux, also known for his role as Raze in the aforementioned Underworld movies. The comic book was released in 2009 and almost immediately optioned for the big screen treatment.
The production of I, Frankenstein hasn't been smooth,...
Actor Bill Nighy has revealed some tidbits of information regarding his character in next year's apocalyptic monster movie I, Frankenstein.
Nighy, no stranger to genre and fantasy films (Underworld, Pirates Of The Caribbean, Harry Potter), was interviewed on BBC Radio 2 and told Steve Wright that the story "Picks up where Frankenstein left off."
Nighy describes his character, unknown as of yet, as a "Nasty piece of work; one of the angels descended with Satan."
I, Frankenstein is based on the comic book of the same name from actor and writer Kevin Grevioux, also known for his role as Raze in the aforementioned Underworld movies. The comic book was released in 2009 and almost immediately optioned for the big screen treatment.
The production of I, Frankenstein hasn't been smooth,...
- 2/21/2012
- Den of Geek
Welcome to your Thursday morning television briefing. Cast changes are afoot at Showtime's upcoming Matt LeBlanc-led comedy Episodes, with Thomas Haden Church pulling out of the project due to a scheduling conflict with a film and Claire Forlani being recast after the recent table read earlier this week. But with Forlani out, Showtime has had the luck of landing British actress Tamsin Greig (Black Books, Green Wing, Love Soup) to replace her. [Editor: I think Greig is a much better fit and is a comedy genius. Showtime is beyond lucky to have nabbed her. Grieg's Black Books character, Fran Katzenjammer, remains a perennial favorite.] Greig will step into Forlani's role, as the female half of a husband-and-wife writing team whose British series is adapted for American television... and ruined in the process. Showtime has ordered seven episodes of the series, which is created by David Crane and Jeffrey Klarik, who executive produce alongside Jimmy Mulville. (Variety) Steve Carell has announced his intention to leave The Office after one more season. Speaking to BBC Radio 2's Steve Wright, Carell said that his...
- 4/29/2010
- by Jace
- Televisionary
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