'Happy Valley', 'Marvellous', 'The Missing' and 'Line of Duty' lead the House of Fraser British Academy Television Award nominations with three nods each. The British Academy of Film and Television Arts has today (08.04.15) announced the nominations for the annual awards ceremony, which is set to take place at London's Theatre Royal on Sunday May 10, with the BBC's three crime dramas and the TV movie 'Marvellous' receiving three nominations each. 'Marvellous', which is based on the true story of Neil Baldwin, is nominated for the Single Drama, Leading Actor and Supporting Actress Awards with Toby and Gemma Jones up for the...
- 4/8/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
Line of Duty, Happy Valley and The Missing are among the leading nominations for the House of Fraser BAFTA Television Awards 2015.
The BBC series' stars Keeley Hawes, Vicky McClure, Sarah Lancashire, James Norton, James Nesbitt and Ken Stott have also been recognised in the acting categories.
Who was snubbed by BAFTA? Doctor Who, Top Gear and more
There were also three nominations for the Neil Baldwin biopic Marvellous - Single Drama, Leading Actor for Toby Jones and Supporting Actress for Gemma Jones.
Sherlock's Benedict Cumberbatch and The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies's Jason Watkins make up the Leading Actor category, while Sheridan Smith and Georgina Campbell complete the Actress field for Cilla and Murdered by My Boyfriend respectively.
BAFTA Television Awards 2015: This year's nominees in full
Elsewhere, Harry & Paul's Story of the Twos, The Wrong Mans, Moone Boy and Detectorists will compete for the Scripted Comedy prize.
The BBC series' stars Keeley Hawes, Vicky McClure, Sarah Lancashire, James Norton, James Nesbitt and Ken Stott have also been recognised in the acting categories.
Who was snubbed by BAFTA? Doctor Who, Top Gear and more
There were also three nominations for the Neil Baldwin biopic Marvellous - Single Drama, Leading Actor for Toby Jones and Supporting Actress for Gemma Jones.
Sherlock's Benedict Cumberbatch and The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies's Jason Watkins make up the Leading Actor category, while Sheridan Smith and Georgina Campbell complete the Actress field for Cilla and Murdered by My Boyfriend respectively.
BAFTA Television Awards 2015: This year's nominees in full
Elsewhere, Harry & Paul's Story of the Twos, The Wrong Mans, Moone Boy and Detectorists will compete for the Scripted Comedy prize.
- 4/8/2015
- Digital Spy
'Happy Valley', 'Marvellous', 'The Missing' and 'Line of Duty' lead the House of Fraser British Academy Television Award nominations with three nods each. The British Academy of Film and Television Arts has today (08.04.15) announced the nominations for the annual awards ceremony, which is set to take place at London's Theatre Royal on Sunday May 10, with the BBC's three crime dramas and the TV movie 'Marvellous' receiving three nominations each. 'Marvellous', which is based on the true story of Neil Baldwin, is nominated for the Single Drama, Leading Actor and Supporting Actress Awards with Toby and Gemma Jones up for the...
- 4/6/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
Doctor Who, Sherlock, Game Of Thrones and more... As nominated by Den Of Geek writers, here are our favourite TV episodes of 2014
Whatever else it's brought with it, 2014 has been an exemplary year for television. There's so much good stuff around that keeping on top of it has become a job of work. How many of us have started silently dreading hearing enthused recommendations from pals about new series? Who else has developed a nervous tick whenever they hear the words "Have you been watching...". There's simply Too. Much. TV.
Too much, however, is better than not enough. Too much enables debate, and better than that, it enables the ultimate geek pursuit: list-making. A fortnight ago, we asked our writers to nominate their favourite television episodes of the year and have been busily collating their votes and happily clicking Excel buttons ever since.
Here are the results: Den Of Geek...
Whatever else it's brought with it, 2014 has been an exemplary year for television. There's so much good stuff around that keeping on top of it has become a job of work. How many of us have started silently dreading hearing enthused recommendations from pals about new series? Who else has developed a nervous tick whenever they hear the words "Have you been watching...". There's simply Too. Much. TV.
Too much, however, is better than not enough. Too much enables debate, and better than that, it enables the ultimate geek pursuit: list-making. A fortnight ago, we asked our writers to nominate their favourite television episodes of the year and have been busily collating their votes and happily clicking Excel buttons ever since.
Here are the results: Den Of Geek...
- 12/18/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Marvellous: BBC Two, 9pm
A feature-length fact-based drama on the life of Neil Baldwin starring Toby Jones.
Diagnosed with learning difficulties, Neil Baldwin has always battled against the label, surmounting people's expectations through a career that has had him working as a circus clown to kit man for Stoke City. This life-affirming film tells his unique story.
Chasing Shadows: ITV, 9pm
With the series finale, we say goodbye to this witty crime drama.
DS Stone (Reece Shearman) continues working on the case of missing person Stephen Eli. Stone is convinced Eli is another victim of Imprisoned serial killer Leonard Vance (Paul Ritter). But when Vance fails to lead them to Eli's body, Stone starts to even question the other murders supposedly committed by Vance.
Dynamo: Magician Impossible: Watch, 9pm
Dynamo goes out with a huge levitating stunt in the last ever episode of Magician Impossible.
After...
A feature-length fact-based drama on the life of Neil Baldwin starring Toby Jones.
Diagnosed with learning difficulties, Neil Baldwin has always battled against the label, surmounting people's expectations through a career that has had him working as a circus clown to kit man for Stoke City. This life-affirming film tells his unique story.
Chasing Shadows: ITV, 9pm
With the series finale, we say goodbye to this witty crime drama.
DS Stone (Reece Shearman) continues working on the case of missing person Stephen Eli. Stone is convinced Eli is another victim of Imprisoned serial killer Leonard Vance (Paul Ritter). But when Vance fails to lead them to Eli's body, Stone starts to even question the other murders supposedly committed by Vance.
Dynamo: Magician Impossible: Watch, 9pm
Dynamo goes out with a huge levitating stunt in the last ever episode of Magician Impossible.
After...
- 9/25/2014
- Digital Spy
Toby Jones is to star in an upcoming BBC Two film.
The Captain America actor will lead the cast in the one-off 90-minute TV movie Marvellous, from Fifty Fathoms and Tiger Aspect.
Marvellous is based on the life of Neil Baldwin, a man who came to prominence after writer Peter Bowker's 2010 article in The Guardian.
"Neil Baldwin walked into the students' union in 1960, an engaging schoolboy with learning difficulties from the local town of Newcastle-under-Lyme, and became a fixture," Bowker said.
The film is a biopic of Baldwin, a man who worked as a circus clown, lay preacher and kit man at Stoke City. He is good friends with top athletes and senior clergy, and was awarded an Honorary Degree by Keele University for his 50-year association with Keele University.
Bowker said: "I have long been interested in how we use labels to limit the people we are describing - even,...
The Captain America actor will lead the cast in the one-off 90-minute TV movie Marvellous, from Fifty Fathoms and Tiger Aspect.
Marvellous is based on the life of Neil Baldwin, a man who came to prominence after writer Peter Bowker's 2010 article in The Guardian.
"Neil Baldwin walked into the students' union in 1960, an engaging schoolboy with learning difficulties from the local town of Newcastle-under-Lyme, and became a fixture," Bowker said.
The film is a biopic of Baldwin, a man who worked as a circus clown, lay preacher and kit man at Stoke City. He is good friends with top athletes and senior clergy, and was awarded an Honorary Degree by Keele University for his 50-year association with Keele University.
Bowker said: "I have long been interested in how we use labels to limit the people we are describing - even,...
- 3/3/2014
- Digital Spy
Reuters Apple CEO Steve Jobs takes the stage at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco June 6, 2011.
“Oh wow.” Two words that can have many meanings.
Steve Jobs’s sister Mona Simpson has a moving tribute in the New York Times detailing some of his final moments and his last words.
According to the article, titled “A Sister’s Eulogy for Steve Jobs,” Jobs’s last words were “Oh Wow. Oh Wow. Oh Wow.” (The words were rendered in...
“Oh wow.” Two words that can have many meanings.
Steve Jobs’s sister Mona Simpson has a moving tribute in the New York Times detailing some of his final moments and his last words.
According to the article, titled “A Sister’s Eulogy for Steve Jobs,” Jobs’s last words were “Oh Wow. Oh Wow. Oh Wow.” (The words were rendered in...
- 10/31/2011
- by Christopher John Farley
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
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