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Doctor Who star Ariyon Bakare speaks to Metro about his Bafta win and the state of storytelling (Picture: BBC) Doctor Who star and Bafta winner Ariyon Bakare has reflected on the power of telling ...
which made headlines earlier this month when lead Lennie James scooped the BAFTA TV Award for Leading Actor for his role in a highly competitive category and Ariyon Bakare won the Supporting Actor ...
Sharon D. Clarke, Ariyon Bakare, Tamara Lawrance, Sharlene Whyte and Tahj Miles also star in the series based on Bernardine Evaristo’s novel.
The British series, which earned multiple BAFTA awards, offers a sublime and moving exploration of love and loyalty.
Trailblazing author Bernardine Evaristo has said she is "astonished" to have been honoured with a one-off outstanding ...
Award-winning novelist Bernardine Evaristo has been announced as the recipient of an outstanding contribution award from the ...
"There is always the risk of a backlash." Lennie James and Ariyon Bakare won Baftas for best actor and best supporting actor respectively for their roles in BBC drama Mr Loverman, adapted from ...
Mr Loverman is from UK-based Sony label Fable Pictures and was the only show to win two categories at this year’s Bafta TV Awards, with Lennie James and Ariyon Bakare triumphing in acting ...