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BBC Strictly star Caroline Quentin details 'horrible' experience on show - 'It was brutal'

Strictly Come Dancing star Caroline Quentin has opened up about her 'horrible' experience on the show. The 63-year-old actress and broadcaster was partnered up with Johannes Radebe on the 2020 series, but she described starring on the dance competition during Covid as ‘brutal.’ Speaking to the Metro about her time on Strictly, she explained that she didn’t get to meet or socialise with anyone other than Johannes. She said: “I saw Johannes Radebe last week and asked if I had the worst year to do it, and he said definitely because normally we’d be socialising and meeting everyone.
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TNT Sets Premiere Date for Long-Delayed Acquired Drama Series ‘The Lazarus Project’ (TV News Roundup)
McKinley Franklin author TNT has announced an official premiere date for its scripted action thriller “The Lazarus Project,” which was previously set to come out earlier this year. “The Lazarus Project” will make its debut on Sunday, June 4 at 9 p.m. ET. The eight-hour drama will follow the story of George, The Lazarus Project’s latest recruit. The organization holds the power to travel back in time at any moment when the world may be on the brink of extinction. When one of George’s closest friends suffers an accident, he has to come to answer the question — “if you had the power to re-write your past, what would you sacrifice to do it?”  The television series was originally set to release on January 8 but was shelved by its parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery, as it continues to adjust its linear network strategy. “The Lazarus Project” was acquired from the U.K.’s Sky Max, which aired Season 1 in June 2022. The show is now one of the few original scripted series left on TNT, as WBD has wiped most of the original fare off of TBS/TNT in favor of mostly acquired movies and TV repeats, along with sports.
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Bake Off's Caroline Quentin quips at Noel Fielding to 'shut up' in subtle swipe
The Great Celebrity Bake Off star Caroline Quentin told Noel Fielding to "shut up" during tonight's episode (May 10). During the special episode, that is for Stand Up To Cancer, the celebrities were tasked with making an orange and black Battenberg cake.The 61-year-old actress firmly read out the specific instructions: "Spoon the orange mixture into one side of the tin and the black mixture into the other side."As Noel walked past the Men Behaving Badly actress, he observed her baking and found the perfect opportunity to have a little joke.He quipped: "Why are you putting black in there?"The Blue Murder quickly responded: "Because we have to! It's going to be a black and orange Battenburg."The comedian joked: "I think you put too much in there."Caroline, immediately hit back and jokingly said to the Great British Bake Off presenter "Oh shut up, you're really unhelpful, you're so unhelpful."Noel, who could barely contain his laughter, made the point "no one said I was here to help."Caroline appeared on the baking show alongside TV personality Tan France, comedian Joel Dommett and former professional tennis player Johanna Konta.While they were baking their Battenburgs, Sandi Toksvig challenged Joel, 36, to a quick tennis game as they played across the room.
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Neil Morrisey wants to bring back Men Behaving Badly but fears it wouldn't be 'woke' enough
by ANDREW JAMESONNeil Morrissey is keen to bring back Men Behaving Badly for a new series - but fears the show wouldn’t be “woke” enough.The actor, 59, and his co-star Martin Clunes, 60, appeared as beer-drinking flatmates Tony and Gary in the 1990s sitcom - which ran for six series - opposite Leslie Ash, 62, and Caroline Quentin, 61, who played their girlfriends Debs and Dorothy.Neil admits the cast would have “fun” trying to make a new series.But he believes the only way it would be accepted on TV nowadays is if his character Tony became “completely woke” and had the occasional “lapse” when getting drunk with Gary.When asked if he thinks Men Behaving Badly could return one day, Neil said: “Well, with everything we do it’s all about script.“If Simon [Nye] writes something marvellous, which of course he would want paying for, we’d obviously have a look at it.“I don’t know if we could make that programme again now though, it’s not woke enough is it?“Putting ladies underpants on my head and things like that.“I guess Leslie was objectified a bit by my character.“But that was the point of it, that we were really rubbish, and they were really cool and smart.“That’s what the premise for the whole programme was - that we were a couple of misogynist idiots who couldn’t keep a job, let alone a girlfriend.“I don’t know if it would work [now], but it would be fun trying.“The way to do it would be to have the wokeness involved in it, in that Tony has become completely woke and will not do anything wrong and is so PC it’s unbelievable.“They would just have to have lapses after several beers on the sofa in front of the telly.“I don’t know how it would work, because Martin and Caroline’s characters had a baby before the end of the
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