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Glasgow Times
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Romesh Ranganathan to step back from comedy and presenting roles
As well as his successful comedy career, Ranganathan, 47, is also well-known for various presenting roles both on TV and radio. He is host of BBC game show The Weakest Link and also starred in Bafta Award-winning TV series Rob And Romesh Vs, alongside fellow comedian Rob Beckett. Ranganathan has also featured in several BBC documentary series - The Misadventures Of Romesh Ranganathan (BBC Two) and Asian Provocateur (BBC Three). In 2024, he took over Claudia Winkleman's Saturday morning slot on BBC Radio 2 and he also presents Romesh Ranganathan: For The Love Of Hip Hop on the same station. BBC's highest-paid stars (2023/24) Romesh Ranganathan to take a "step back" from career However, Ranganathan, who hails from Crawley, has now revealed he will be "taking a step back" from his career, but emphasised he was not retiring. Speaking to Lauren Laverne on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs, Ranganathan said: "I know that people sort of say I'm busy and I'm always like, trying to work and stuff. "There is no strategy. There's no game plan. I have no end game.


The Herald Scotland
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Herald Scotland
Romesh Ranganathan to step back from comedy and presenting roles
He is host of BBC game show The Weakest Link and also starred in Bafta Award-winning TV series Rob And Romesh Vs, alongside fellow comedian Rob Beckett. Ranganathan has also featured in several BBC documentary series - The Misadventures Of Romesh Ranganathan (BBC Two) and Asian Provocateur (BBC Three). In 2024, he took over Claudia Winkleman's Saturday morning slot on BBC Radio 2 and he also presents Romesh Ranganathan: For The Love Of Hip Hop on the same station. BBC's highest-paid stars (2023/24) Romesh Ranganathan to take a "step back" from career However, Ranganathan, who hails from Crawley, has now revealed he will be "taking a step back" from his career, but emphasised he was not retiring. Speaking to Lauren Laverne on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs, Ranganathan said: "I know that people sort of say I'm busy and I'm always like, trying to work and stuff. "There is no strategy. There's no game plan. I have no end game.

The Independent
29-01-2025
- Entertainment
- The Independent
ITV commissions drama about phone hacking scandal produced by Mr Bates vs The Post Office team
A new series on Britain's phone hacking scandal has been commissioned by ITV. The Hack, a 7-part drama, comes on the back of the success of Mr Bates vs The Post Office and is written and produced by some of the same team behind the Bafta Award-winning show. It will also star Mr Bates' lead, Toby Jones. Written by Bafta, Tony and Olivier award-winning screenwriter, Jack Thorne, it will also star Doctor Who actor David Tennant and The Full Monty and Trainspotting star Robert Carlyle. The series will interweave the real life stories of investigative journalist Nick Davies played by Tennant, who discovers evidence of phone hacking at News of the World, and former Met Police detective chief superintendent Dave Cook (Carlyle) as he investigates the unsolved murder of private investigator Daniel Morgan. Jones will play former editor-in-chief of The Guardian, Alan Rusbridger. Set between 2002 and 2012, the phone hacking scandal blew open unethical practices by journalists, including tapping into the voicemails and phones of celebrities, murder victims and their families, and the royal family. It led to the shutting down of the News of the World after 168 years in operation. 'This is a strange and deceptive piece of our recent history,' said Thorne. 'One with so many layers to it. I thought, as someone who is interested in politics, I understood everything that happened. I did not.' He added: 'It's a fight for the truth that really shocked me. That is why it matters to tell this story now in an age where the truth seems more in danger than ever. It is a true honour to be bringing this story to the screen alongside David, Robert, Toby, Lewis, Patrick, Joe and Abi. I hope we find a way to do justice to the complexity of what happened and of celebrating the incredible reporting that sits underneath it.' Thorne's previous credits include His Dark Materials, Enola Holmes, Help, and National Treasure. The show will be directed by Bafta-winner Lewis Arnold, whose previous credits include Time, Sherwood, and The Long Shadow. Executive producer Patrick Spence, who is also managing director of AC Chapter One, will join the team following his success on Mr Bates. Produced by ITV studios, it will be co-produced with Australian streaming service, Stan in association with AC Chapter One and One Shoe Films. The series is currently in post-production having filmed during 2024. It will air on ITV and STV and be available for streaming on ITVX and STV Player.