All the winners from last night’s TV Baftas: Leading Actor: Ben Whishaw – Richard II (The Hollow Crown) Leading Actress: Sheridan Smith – Mrs Biggs Supporting Actor: Simon Russell Beale – Henry.. OntheBox.com 1 week agoAlso reported by •guardian.co.uk
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 This is Dorset -- Weymouth-born funnyman Alan Carr last night scooped the entertainment performance Bafta Award for his show Chatty Man. At a star-studded event on London's South Bank, the comedian was.. This is 1 week ago
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 This is Nottingham -- A TV drama which portrayed Nottingham as a violent city has picked up a BAFTA. West Bridgford actor Joe Dempsie was among the cast and crew of Murder who took to the stage to.. This is 1 week ago
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With '2012', 'Accused', 'The Girl' and 'Last Tango In Halifax' all up for four awards tonight, and no 'Sherlock', 'Doctor Who' or even 'Downton Abbey' to steal the limelight, it's all to play for at.. Huffington Post 1 week ago
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Other double winners include BBC2 Shakespeare drama Hollow Crown and BBC1's drama hit Call The Midwife
The BBC's coverage of the London Olympics was a double winner at the Bafta TV craft awards on.. guardian.co.uk 3 weeks ago
| *Sarah Swann* loves to insult her students - just as long as it is in the words of the Bard
The first eight years of my teaching career was spent in inner city schools and "oh, 'twas a din to fright.. guardian.co.uk on April 24, 2013
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 Patch Belmont, MA --
1. Garbage drill: The calendar might say it's Wednesday but in the world of* trash collection, **today is "Tuesday"* thanks to Paul Revere and Patriots' Day. So don't be hauling.. Patch on April 17, 2013
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BEING in command of St Michael's Mount, an island at high tide and a jewel of the National Trust, was like being "captain of a ship in the Royal Navy", said Lord St Levan, who.. This is on April 16, 2013
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NEW YORK — Fiona Shaw's small Broadway dressing room had the look of a makeshift bar. There were more than a dozen bottles of wine stashed on a high shelf.
"It looks like a sort of speakeasy,.. Huffington Post on April 12, 2013
| Shakespeare's ambiguity is often taken as a challenge by those who would pin him down. But we should instead see the play as a starting point, and trust actors to finish the job
A novel can tell you.. guardian.co.uk on April 12, 2013
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