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The Independent
6 days ago
- The Independent
Ted Lasso season 4 has started filming – here's how to catch up for free
The hit Apple TV+ comedy Ted Lasso appeared to wrap up for good when the streaming service dropped its final episode of season three last spring. But after months of speculation, Apple renewed it for a fourth season earlier this year. The show, which follows the relentlessly upbeat American football coach turned Premier League manager Ted Lasso (Jason Sudeikis), became a global phenomenon, scooping up Emmys and turning Apple TV+ into a streaming juggernaut. The final episode saw Ted return home to Kansas to be with his son, while Roy took over as manager of AFC Richmond and Keeley pitched the launch of a women's team. Just like our fictional Independent colleague Trent Crimm, we've rounded up everything you need to know about the show's future, from where to stream it to what season four might have in store. How to watch 'Ted Lasso' in the UK for free Ted Lasso is exclusive to Apple TV+, so you'll need a subscription to stream it. New users can sign up for a seven-day free trial, which is more than enough time to binge the lot. After that, it's £8.99 a month. What is 'Ted Lasso' season 4 about? While Sudeikis said in March 2023 that the latest season of Ted Lasso would be its last in an interview with Deadline, and Brett Goldstein told The Sunday Times that Ted Lasso was written as a three-season arc, it seems nothing can stop Ted Lasso. In March 2025, Apple TV+ confirmed that Ted Lasso had officially been renewed, with production on season four officially beginning in July. A short teaser showed Jason Sudeikis, Hannah Waddingham, Brett Goldstein and Juno Temple reuniting. Filming is starting in Kansas City, but will return to London for the rest of the season. 'Ted returns to Richmond, taking on his biggest challenge yet: coaching a second division women's football team,' reads an official season four logline. 'Throughout the course of the season, Ted and the team learn to leap before they look, taking chances they never thought they would.'


BreakingNews.ie
6 days ago
- BreakingNews.ie
Hannah Waddingham and Brett Goldstein return for series four of Ted Lasso
Emmy award-winning actors Hannah Waddingham and Brett Goldstein will return for season four of the hit comedy Ted Lasso, as production is officially under way in Kansas City, it has been announced. The Apple TV+ series follows an american football coach, Ted Lasso, played by We're The Millers star Jason Sudeikis, as he tries to manage a British football 'soccer' team, AFC Richmond. Advertisement In series three, Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein) stepped up as assistant coach, alongside coach Beard (Brendan Hunt), while Ted (Sudeikis) dealt with personal issues back home. Ted Lasso stars (left to right) Jason Sudeikis, Hannah Waddingham and Brendan Hunt (Ian West/PA) The fourth installment will see Ted return to Richmond to coach a second division women's football team. Along with Sudeikis, Game Of Thrones star Waddingham will return to reprise her role as the owner of AFC Richmond, Rebecca Welton, along with Wild Child actress Juno Temple who plays Keeley Jones. Goldstein will also return to the series along with Hunt and Jeremy Swift and a number of newcomers including Tanya Reynolds, Jude Mack and Faye Marsey. Advertisement Rex Hayes will also join season four along with Aisling Sharkey, Abbie Hern and Grant Feely, who is stepping in as Ted's son, 'Henry'. Sudeikis executive produces alongside a number of others including Goldstein, who also serves as a writer. Brett Goldstein plays assistant coach Roy Kent in the series (Doug Peters/PA) Ted Lasso has received 61 Emmy nominations in total and won 13, with Sudeikis picking up the lead actor in a comedy series gong in 2021 and 2022. The series was developed by Sudeikis, Bill Lawrence, Joe Kelly and Brendan Hunt, and is based on the pre-existing format and characters from NBC Sports. Advertisement


North Wales Chronicle
19-07-2025
- North Wales Chronicle
Prue Leith's update on Great British Bake Off exit rumours
It comes as The Masked Singer star was replaced by Caroline Waldegrave as a judge alongside Paul Hollywood on the latest series of the Stand Up 2 Cancer Celebrity Bake Off specials, which left fans concerned. Earlier this week, Prue appeared on ITV's Lorraine to speak about her role as guest chef at Wilderness Festival in Oxfordshire this month, as she prepares to head a banquet for hundreds of people. A post shared by Dame Prue Leith (@prueleith) But she also addressed her future on Bake Off and explained: 'I keep being asked if I'm leaving. 'This is because I left the celebrity [version]. I stopped doing that last year because I just hadn't had a holiday in the summer for eight years. I've only given up Celebrity [Bake Off]." Confirming she is still a huge part of the original baking show, described as 'mother of them all', Prue added: 'I still do The Great American Bake Off, which we are filming at the moment, and I still do The Great British Bake Off, which I love, and is the mother of them all." Revealing why the 85-year-old has no plans on going anywhere just yet, Prue commented: "It's the best job in telly. It's absolutely the best job in telly, I don't have to learn lines, I don't have to have a script. I don't have to rehearse. I just walk on and eat cake." You can watch Prue's full Loraine interview on ITVX. Cherish Finden is reportedly set to take over Prue's role on the celebrity Bake Off specials in 2026, following Caroline stepping in this year, according to The Sun. Recommended reading: Line of Duty icon surprises fans after announcing massive career move Emmerdale star announces birth of baby boy and shares adorable video with fans Everything to know on ITV's Karen Pirie series 2 starring Lauren Lyle Many will recognise Cherish from Bake Off: The Professionals. She joined as a judge in 2016, alongside Benoit Blin. The 57-year-old professional also currently works for one of London's top hotels (The Langham) as their executive pastry chef.