Johnny English Strikes Back and Paddington 2 star Ben Miller has joined the cast of ITV psychological drama The Man.
Miller will star alongside Christopher Robin and Killing Eve star Ken Nwosu in the three-part bullying drama, which was created by Doctor Foster and Press creator Mike Bartlett.
Also joining the cast are Sean Sagar (Top Boy), Susannah Fielding (Black Mirror), Gwilym Lee (Bohemian Rhapsody), Phoebe Nicholls (Downton Abbey), Ritu Ayra (Humans), Alexandra Roach (Black Mirror), Michael Cochrane (The Archers) and Debbie Chazen (Doctor Who).
This contemporary drama will be directed by Julia Ford (Safe) and produced by Colin Wratten (Killing Eve). It is produced by ITV Studios’ Tall Story Pictures, the production company that recently produced Barlett’s Adrian Lester and John Simm-fronted Trauma.
The Man is a workplace psychological drama centered around middle management. Nwosu plays Thomas Benson, a hard-working father and husband who works in a business park outside of London.
Miller will star alongside Christopher Robin and Killing Eve star Ken Nwosu in the three-part bullying drama, which was created by Doctor Foster and Press creator Mike Bartlett.
Also joining the cast are Sean Sagar (Top Boy), Susannah Fielding (Black Mirror), Gwilym Lee (Bohemian Rhapsody), Phoebe Nicholls (Downton Abbey), Ritu Ayra (Humans), Alexandra Roach (Black Mirror), Michael Cochrane (The Archers) and Debbie Chazen (Doctor Who).
This contemporary drama will be directed by Julia Ford (Safe) and produced by Colin Wratten (Killing Eve). It is produced by ITV Studios’ Tall Story Pictures, the production company that recently produced Barlett’s Adrian Lester and John Simm-fronted Trauma.
The Man is a workplace psychological drama centered around middle management. Nwosu plays Thomas Benson, a hard-working father and husband who works in a business park outside of London.
- 9/10/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Keeley Hawes has joined David Mitchell and Robert Webb's new sitcom Our Men.
The comedy drama series has been written by Rev co-creator James Wood with Spooks' Rupert Walters.
Our Men is set in the fictional Central Asian Republic of Tazbekistan, with Mitchell playing newly-arrived British Ambassador Keith Davies and Webb as his deputy head of mission Neil Tilly.
"It's such a good subject," Mitchell said last year of the set-up. "We couldn't believe that something along these lines hadn't been written before."
Hawes plays ambassador's wife Jennifer, with Yigal Naor (House Of Saddam) playing President of Tazbekistan Karzak.
The cast also features Susan Lynch, Amara Karanm, Shirvani Ghai, Natalia Tena and Debbie Chazen.
Guest stars for the series include Tom Hollander, Michael Smiley and Elliot Cowan
Our Men is a That Mitchell & Webb / Big Talk production, produced by Chris Carey and directed by Jeremy Webb.
It is...
The comedy drama series has been written by Rev co-creator James Wood with Spooks' Rupert Walters.
Our Men is set in the fictional Central Asian Republic of Tazbekistan, with Mitchell playing newly-arrived British Ambassador Keith Davies and Webb as his deputy head of mission Neil Tilly.
"It's such a good subject," Mitchell said last year of the set-up. "We couldn't believe that something along these lines hadn't been written before."
Hawes plays ambassador's wife Jennifer, with Yigal Naor (House Of Saddam) playing President of Tazbekistan Karzak.
The cast also features Susan Lynch, Amara Karanm, Shirvani Ghai, Natalia Tena and Debbie Chazen.
Guest stars for the series include Tom Hollander, Michael Smiley and Elliot Cowan
Our Men is a That Mitchell & Webb / Big Talk production, produced by Chris Carey and directed by Jeremy Webb.
It is...
- 3/5/2013
- Digital Spy
Christmas TV is pretty much a dead cert year in year out. Right from way back in the 70s when I was a kid (and being spooked by that revolving melted Santa head globe on BBC1 in 1978), the same old types of Christmas programme crop up. Whether they're festive versions of well-established comedies, horrible screechy carol services or doomy Bah Humbug soap shenanigans, Christmas TV always runs along tried and tested lines.
And then there's the films. There's usually a select pool of about four or five films that make an annual appearance around Christmas. The Sound Of Music, quite possibly my least favourite film ever – a never-ending shrill parade of twee noise; Mary Poppins – a similarly joyless experience of naff songs and Fearne Cotton-esque gorbloymey accents; Annie – more out of tune histrionics starring a nine-year-old Leo Sayer with a bad case of orange hair dye; oh, and The Poseidon Adventure,...
And then there's the films. There's usually a select pool of about four or five films that make an annual appearance around Christmas. The Sound Of Music, quite possibly my least favourite film ever – a never-ending shrill parade of twee noise; Mary Poppins – a similarly joyless experience of naff songs and Fearne Cotton-esque gorbloymey accents; Annie – more out of tune histrionics starring a nine-year-old Leo Sayer with a bad case of orange hair dye; oh, and The Poseidon Adventure,...
- 7/18/2011
- Shadowlocked
Kelly Brook and Rob James-Collier have been named among the stars confirmed for the new cast of Calendar Girls. Julie Goodyear, Janie Dee, Arabella Weir, Helen Lederer, Debbie Chazen and Jan Leeming will also star in the production at the Noel Coward theatre. Glamour model Brook, 29, who found TV fame on The Big Breakfast, has previously appeared in the West End in Neil Labute's comedy Fat Pig. She will replace Jerry Hall in the role of Wi member Celia from November 3. The play is based on the real life story (more)...
- 10/6/2009
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
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