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BBC News
34 minutes ago
- BBC News
The Traitors Prom, and WWE docuseries: What's coming up this week?
This week, Claudia Winkleman will host a night of music dedicated to The Traitors at the BBC that's not all the next seven days have in days after Hulk Hogan's death, a new Netflix show promises to go backstage with WWE superstars. Destination X with Rob Brydon is released, and it's Comic Con on for what's coming up this week... 'I've asked for a cloak and an owl' If you've been missing the drama and intrigue of The Traitors, the Proms have just what you Saturday, Claudia Winkleman will host two concerts at the Royal Albert Hall exploring the tense and haunting soundtrack to the hit BBC show."I've asked for a cloak and an owl," Winkelman said ahead of the concerts, featuring classical pieces "with betrayal at their heart" alongside the gothic re-workings of pop of the repertoire include Vampire by Olivia Rodrigo, Hell To The Liars by London Grammar, and Experience by Ludovico been told that previous cast members will also be making an prom will have a matinee and evening performance and will be broadcast live on BBC Radio 3 and BBC Sounds. X marks the spot Staying with the theme of BBC reality shows - here's series Destination X starts on Wednesday on BBC One and iPlayer. It sees the gamemaster Rob Brydon take 13 contestants onboard a bus through Europe with blacked out task? Simply to answer the question: Where the X are they?At the end of every episode, whoever's guess is furthest away from the location is immediately thrown off the bus. And the person who makes it to the end will walk away with a cash prize of £100, Telegraph, which describes it as a cross between The Traitors and Race Across the World, says the show "could become your new obsession", while TV Zone calls it "larger than life". Go backstage with WWE: Unreal By Paul Glynn, Newsbeat reporterAs wrestling fans will know, kayfabe – the art of presenting staged performances as genuine or authentic - has long been the key to the success of WWE (and no-one was better at it than Hulk Hogan).But could all of that good work be about to come undone? As from Tuesday, Netflix viewers will be able to sneak a peek behind the curtain and into the writers' room for perhaps the first streaming giant's latest sporting drama documentary series, WWE: Unreal, which follows on from the success of its Formula 1: Drive to Survive series, will show precisely how the stories of stars like The Rock, Cody Rhodes and Rhea Ripley, as well as John Cena and CM Punk, made it from the page to the careful though because, according to the promotional material, "the drama is just as intense offstage as it is under the spotlight".You have been warned. Great Cosplay in Greater Manchester By Andrew Rogers, Newsbeat reporterIf you've ever wanted to see Samwise Gamgee from Lord of the Rings, Poe Dameron from Star Wars, and the ugly dog from Deadpool in one place, you're in luck this of them, or at least the actors who play them, will be meeting and greeting fans at Comic Con organisers say they're expecting more than ten thousand fans, and promise a chance to "meet your heroes". No doubt lots of them will dressed up in cosplay as their favourite characters from the worlds of comics, TV, films and cons have become big business and a regular fixture at convention centres across the UK. Multiple organisers now compete to put on the best shows with MCM, Monopoly Events and Showmasters some of the main rivals in the space. It means more choice for fans, but also a somewhat confusing landscape of similarly named not always cheap either. A ticket to most conventions will set you back more than £20, with extra costs if you're there to meet your favourite celeb. Want to meet Oscar Isaac for a quick chat and an autograph? That'll be another £175. Other highlights this week Inside the Cult of the Jesus Army drops on iPlayer on SundayThe War Game is broadcast on BBC Four on WednesdayBelladrum Festival begins on Thursday in InvernessEdinburgh Festival Fringe starts on FridayThe Naked Gun drops in cinemas on FridayEisteddfod starts in Wrexham on SaturdayBradford Summer Sounds starts on Saturday


Belfast Telegraph
2 hours ago
- Belfast Telegraph
Meet the NI woman putting magic in movies with special effects: ‘This career wasn't obvious to me growing up'
Armagh woman Laura Livingstone shares her story of growth in the film industry, from her graduation at UU, through LA's boulevard of broken dreams, to becoming VFX Executive at Netflix 'The Skywalker Ranch? Yeah, I've been there. It's really beautiful, up in the countryside in Marin County north of the San Francisco Bay area. We'd often go up there for picnics.' It's every fanboy's dream. The birthplace of the modern movie industry, the hub of creativity, the dream factory bringing imagination to life.


Daily Mail
2 hours ago
- Daily Mail
Top Boy actor Micheal Ward breaks silence after being charged with two counts of rape and three counts of sexual assault against a woman
Top Boy star Micheal Ward has spoken out to maintain his innocence as he faces trial on charges of rape and sexual assault. The 27-year-old actor and model, who has starred in a string of hit movies alongside stars including Olivia Colman, Colin Firth and Joaquin Phoenix, is accused of two counts of rape and three counts of sexual assault. The alleged offences relate to one woman and are claimed to have taken place in January 2023. But Ward said in a statement: 'I deny the charges against me entirely. I have co-operated fully with the police throughout their investigation and will continue to co-operate. 'I recognise that proceedings are now ongoing, and I have full faith that they will lead to my name being cleared. Given those proceedings, I am unable to comment further.' The Jamaican-born British star is best known for his role of Jamie in Top Boy and appeared in 19 episodes of the gritty Netflix drama between 2013 and 2022. Ward during the 'Eddington' photocall at the 78th annual Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals on May 17, 2025 Jamaican dancehall singer Popcaan and Micheal Ward attend The Unruly City Splash after party hosted by Popcaan at The Aubrey on May 26, 2025 Micheal Ward and Austin Butler attend the 'Eddington' red carpet at the 78th annual Cannes Film Festival in May Detective Superintendent Scott Ware, whose team is leading the Met Police's investigation, said: 'Our specialist officers continue to support the woman who has come forward - we know investigations of this nature can have significant impact on those who make reports.' The Crown Prosecution Services authorised the five charges this afternoon. Catherine Baccas, Deputy Chief Crown Prosecutor for CPS London South, said: 'Having carefully reviewed a file of evidence, the Crown Prosecution Service has authorised the Metropolitan Police to charge Micheal Ward, 27, with two counts of rape, two counts of assault by penetration, and one count of sexual assault against a woman in January 2023. 'He will appear at Thames Magistrates' Court on Thursday, August 28. 'We remind all concerned that proceedings against the suspect are active and he has a right to a fair trial. 'It is vital that there should be no reporting, commentary or sharing of information online which could in anyway prejudice these proceedings.' The Jamaican-born star has enjoyed a great rise to fame since scooping the EE Rising Star BAFTA award in 2020 The Jamaican-born star has enjoyed a great rise to fame since scooping the EE Rising Star BAFTA award in 2020 for his part as Jamie in Top Boy, the much-praised Netflix series. He beat Jack Lowden, Awkwafina, Kaitlyn Dever and Kelvin Harrison Jr. to win the prestigious honour. That year he was also named in Forbes' 30 under 30 list of the UK's biggest young stars. As well as starring as Jamie in Top Boy, he also featured in TV series The A List, portraying the character of Brendan. The actor has also bagged roles in Small Axe, The Book Of Clarence and Sam Mendes' Empire Of Light, in which his character Stephen enjoys an age-gap relationship with Olivia Colman's character Hilary. He was nominated for the Bafta Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his performance in BBC's Small Axe in 2021 and the 2022 film Empire Of Light. Last year, Micheal took on a lead role alongside film legend Bill Nighy in sports drama The Beautiful Game. This year he was at Cannes and the Paris film festivals to promote 'Eddington', starring him Joaquin Phoenix and Emma Stone. He also appeared in the Sam Mendes drama Empire of Light for which he was nominated for the Bafta Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role.