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- Western Telegraph
Adolescence wins prizes including best drama at Edinburgh TV Festival awards
The four-part series, which follows a young boy who stands accused of murdering his school peer, prompted a national conversation about misogyny and online safety when it was released in March. Newcomer Owen Cooper, who plays 13-year-old protagonist Jamie Miller, won best breakthrough performance, with the series also winning best drama at the Scottish awards. Owen Cooper won best breakthrough performance at the Edinburgh TV Festival awards (Ian West/PA) The programme took months of preparation and rehearsals so that each episode could be filmed in one continuous shot, which was praised by viewers. Created by writer Jack Thorne and actor Stephen Graham, the series has received a slew of award nods this year, including 13 Emmy nominations. The Edinburgh TV Festival awards, held at the city's International Conference Centre and hosted by the comedian Nick Mohammed, also saw Netflix win streamer of the year. To add to their success, the platform's romance drama, Bridgerton, received TV moment of the year for a scene in series three, which sees a steamy moment between Nicola Coughlan's character, Penelope Featherington, and Luke Newton's Colin Bridgerton. Among the other award winners were Scottish star Jessica Gunning, who picked up best TV actor in a drama for her role playing Martha in stalking mini-series Baby Reindeer, and The Traitors host Claudia Winkleman, who received the award for best TV presenter in entertainment. Elsewhere, Prime Video comedy series Last One Laughing picked up the best entertainment series prize and Jack Rooke's Big Boys won best comedy series. Luke Newton and Nicola Coughlan attend a screening of Bridgerton season three, part two (Lucy North/PA) Best popular factual series was given to the BBC's Rob And Rylan's Grand Tour and best documentary was awarded to ITV's Our Land: Israel's Other War. A day before the awards, veteran comedian Sir Lenny Henry picked up his outstanding achievement award, recognising his decades-long career in the industry, and spoke about some of his highlights while in conversation with comedian and actor Ben Bailey Smith, professionally known as Doc Brown. The Edinburgh TV Festival's head of awards Bianca Newby said: 'This year's awards celebrate the extraordinary imagination and innovation driving our industry forward. 'Each nominee and winner has shown remarkable resilience and originality in discovering new ways to tell impactful stories. 'It's such a privilege to honour and celebrate the teams and individuals whose talent continues to define and reimagine the future of television.'


Graziadaily
an hour ago
- Graziadaily
Everything to know about Netflix's Black Rabbit starring Jude Law
A new A-list Netflix series is set to drop starring Jude Law and Jason Bateman as estranged brothers. Black Rabbit promises family drama, thrills and more. Could this be our new autumn TV obsession? We're excited to find out. Here is everything you need to know about the upcoming series... The series looks to follow the dark underbelly of New York nightlife. According to Tudumn, 'Set against the backdrop of New York City's high-pressure nightlife scene, Black Rabbit centres around two brothers who learn just how far family, and the pursuit of success, can push them to the edge. Jake Friedkin (played by Jude Law) is the charismatic owner of Black Rabbit, a restaurant and VIP lounge, which is set to become an adored spot in the city. Naturally, his life is turned upside down when his brother Vince (Jason Bateman) returns back to the businesses without warning. Trouble ensues. His presence 'opens the door to old traumas and new dangers that threaten to bring down everything they've built'. The series has been described as 'a propulsive thrill ride and character examination about the way an unbreakable bond between two brothers can shatter their world and everything in its orbit'. The series will land on Netflix from 18 September, so you have a bit of a wait. Thankfully all eight episodes in the series will be available to stream at once from 8am GMT. In addition to Bateman and Law, the cast also includes Amaka Okafor, Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù, Troy Kotsur, Cleopatra Coleman, Abbey Lee, Dagmara Dominczyk, Chris Coy, Odessa Young and Robin De Jesus. 'It's a very interesting world,' Law told Tudum. 'At the heart, I hope [audiences] are hooked by the complicated, loving, volatile relationship of these two brothers.' Ruchira Sharma is Acting Senior Editor at Grazia, where she writes and edits features for print and digital. From online dating culture, to cryptocurrency and online conspiracy theories, she's most interested by how online life shapes society, and co-hosts the pop culture podcast Everything Is Content.


Graziadaily
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- Graziadaily
Love Is Blind UK: Where Are Bardha And Jed Now?
Season two of Love Is Blind UK is heating up, with five couples getting engaged and jetting off to Cyprus for their week-long post-pod retreats. Amongst those headed up the aisle are Ashleigh Berry and Billy Jervis Jr, Kieran Holmes-Darby and Megan Jupp, Kal Pasha and Sarover Aujla, Katisha Atkinson and Javen Palmer, and Bardha Krasniqi and Jed Chouman. From the start, Bardha, 32, and Jed, 31, seemed to be a strong match and they were engaged by the second episode. Will they make it up the aisle to become husband and wife or will they go their separate ways? Ahead of the show's finale on 27 August, we look back at their story… Bardha and Jed on Love Is Blind ©Netflix As the latest episodes aired, Bardha and Jed are still together as of the end of episode eight. But there are hints that there's trouble in paradise for the couple, with the trailer for the next batch of episodes showing Bardha voicing her doubts about their upcoming wedding and Jed admitting that they may not be as compatible as they'd thought they were. 'We did actually have an argument yesterday. Right now it does feel really uncomfortable,' she said to the other girls during their hen do. Jed also revealed, 'We were on two different pages. If I feel like I'm not heard, it will be a problem.' On her wedding day, Bardha is seen contemplating, 'Why do I need to rush into something if I don't know him enough?' The biggest hint that Bardha and Jed don't become husband and wife is in the final scene of the trailer, which shows a crying Bardha being consoled by her girlfriend. From their first pod date, Bardha and Jed had an easy connection. They bonded over the importance of honouring their respective heritages – he's Lebanese and she's Albanian – and wanting two children. They got on so well that Bardha joked about being 'done' with dating because she just met her husband. She opened up to him about how her family fled to the UK when she was five, because of the war in Kosovo. Love Is Blind UK couple Bardha and Jed in Cyprus ©Netflix The following dates saw their bond deepening and as they spoke about baby names and planned Sunday roast dinners with family, they realised they were falling in love. 'My heart, my head, and my gut are all saying the same thing,' Jed told her in their final pod date before he proposed. During their first meet irl, Jed told Bardha he's excited to show her family that he will take care of her. As they exchanged 'I love you', she said, 'It was the best moment of my life so far.' Their love-in continues when they go to Cyprus and they enjoy their first face-to-face date night. He got emotional when they discussed their future children, leaving her feeling confident that her match would be well looked upon by her family. Jed Chouhan on Love Is Blind ©Netflix However, in episode five, viewers see Bardha and Jed's dominant personalities could lead to a stumbling block, with both used to being the 'driver' in their relationships. As they went for an off-road drive, Jed let her drive. 'Get used to it. That's how the rest of our relationship is going to go,' she replied. She later said, 'I think Jed is not ready to let go of being the man of the household, but I'm very independent. I like to get things done my way. So, yeah, there's going to have to be room for two.' When they had drinks afterwards, they spoke about gender roles, with Bardha saying she takes the lead '100 percent', which didn't go down well with Jed. 'It's just how I am as a person. It's easy for me to just make decisions quickly, take the lead, and just move on. I don't really like to leave things lingering,' she told him. His response? That they would both have to get 'used to' that with each other because they're both 'very strong' and independent people. Looks like we'll have to wait and see what happens between them. Shereen Low is a senior news and entertainment writer for Grazia UK, who enjoys watching everything from Love Is Blind and Race Across The World to real-life crime shows and thrillers.