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The Gist: The two older men are Barrington Walker (Lennie James) and Morris De La Roux (Ariyon Bakare). The dapper, charming Barry busts Morris’ chops about not drinking that night, but Morris ...
Owen Wilson stars in the charming sports comedy Stick as a washed-up pro golfer taking a teenage prodigy under his battered ...
Award-winning novelist Bernardine Evaristo has been announced as the recipient of an outstanding contribution award from the Women’s Prize Trust. The one-off literary honour celebrates Evaristo’s body ...
The British series, which earned multiple BAFTA awards, offers a sublime and moving exploration of love and loyalty.
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 ...
British performers Lennie James and Ariyon Bakare both picked up acting awards for their performances in Mr Loverman, making it the top winner of the 2025 TV Baftas. While the eight-part series ...
Lenny James and Ariyon Bakare won for 'Mr Loverman'. 'Mr Bates vs The Post Office' won Best Limited Series. Danny Dyer won Best Male Performance in a Comedy for 'Mr Bigstuff'.
Picking up the best supporting actor prize was Ariyon Bakare for the BBC LGBT+ drama Mr Loverman, based on the Bernardine Evaristo novel of the same name. The programme follows Barrington Walker ...
The singer, 37, marked her grand return to the stage during Sunday night's ceremony at the Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall.