Sunday, 9 November 2025

COMPETITION: Win Murder Before Evensong on DVD

Murder Before Evensong


Say your prayers as the inimitable The Reverend Richard Coles’ Murder Before Evensong,  the critically acclaimed Sunday Times best-selling novel, has been adapted for a brilliant new crime series set to arrive on DVD and digital 17 November, courtesy of Acorn Media International.

And to celebrate we have a copy on DVD to give away!

Synopsis:
Harry Potter’s Matthew Lewis (Me Before You, All Creatures Great & Small) leads a stellar line up of British talent including Amanda Redman (New Tricks, Sexy Beast), Amit Shah (Happy Valley, Crashing), Tamzin Outhwaite (Eastenders, New Tricks) and Adam James (The Day of the Jackal, Doctor Foster) in the marvellous new mystery series.

Daniel shares Champton rectory with his widowed mother, opinionated, fearless, ever-so-slightly annoying Audrey, and his two dachshunds. When Daniel announces a plan to install a lavatory in the church, the parish is suddenly (and unexpectedly) divided: as lines are drawn, long-buried secrets come dangerously close to destroying the apparent calm of the village. And then a body is found dead at the back of the church, stabbed in the neck with a pair of secateurs. As the police move in and the bodies start piling up, Daniel is the only one who can try and keep his fractured community together… and catch a killer.

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Which actor features on the cover of the Murder Before Evensong DVD?

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Strictly 2025: Glitter, Guts, and a Line-up No One Recognises

Strictly 2025

By Jon Donnis

It's that time of year again. Sequins are back, the spray tan machine is on overdrive, and the BBC is pretending that we all still care who wins a glitterball trophy. Yes, Strictly Come Dancing is waltzing its way back onto BBC One this autumn with a "star-studded" line-up that will have most viewers reaching for Google within seconds.

Let's be honest. You'll be lucky if you recognise one of them. Maybe two if you've accidentally left EastEnders on after The One Show. The rest? A baffling mix of minor TV relics, YouTubers with subscriber counts that sound impressive until you realise you've never heard of them, and sportspeople whose glory days were around the time of dial-up internet.

First up is Harry Aikines-Aryeetey, or "Nitro" for those who actually watched the new Gladiators. He's a proper athlete, fair play, but sprinting across a track doesn't exactly prepare you for the cha-cha-cha. Then there's Alex Kingston, who you might recall from ER or Doctor Who, depending on how long you've been alive. She's arguably the most recognisable name here, which says everything.

Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink is joining too, apparently trading his 30 year old football boots for ballroom shoes. It's a bold move for a man whose dancing experience probably begins and ends with goal celebrations. EastEnders actor Balvinder Sopal made the cut as well, which means one or two soap fans might actually have something to get excited about.

And then it gets murky. There's George Clarke, not the architect from Amazing Spaces, but a YouTuber who goes by "George Clarkey." Because what Strictly really needed was more influencers with ring lights. La Voix from RuPaul's Drag Race UK is here too, so at least there'll be a middle aged man with too much plastic surgery on the dance floor, which as the BBC knows is exactly what the audience wants..

Chris Robshaw, former England rugby captain, will likely approach the tango with the same intensity he once used to flatten opponents. Meanwhile, model Ellie Goldstein is a genuinely inspiring addition, having made British Vogue history, so expect her to be one of the season's bright spots.

Thomas Skinner from The Apprentice will bring his usual Essex charm (and possibly a sales pitch for mattresses). Vicky Pattison is also on board, proving that if you stay on reality TV long enough, you eventually end up on Strictly. Stefan Dennis, aka Paul Robinson from Neighbours, joins too, which will thrill your nan and confuse everyone else.

Ross King, the man ITV keeps in LA to remind us that Los Angeles exists, is swapping red carpets for rumba. Karen Carney, football pundit and ex-England star, might surprise a few people. And rounding it out is Lewis Cope from Emmerdale and Amber, a Welsh actor-slash-podcaster-slash-"TV personality" (because apparently, we've run out of job titles).

Oh, and poor Kristian Nairn, Hodor himself, was meant to appear before dropping out for medical reasons. Given the current line-up, he might have dodged a bullet.

So there you have it. A "celebrity" cast that feels more like a random group chat than a prime-time line-up. Come autumn, we'll all be pretending to care, half-cheering for the one face we actually know, and secretly wondering if the BBC's casting department is just picking names out of a hat these days. Still, it's Strictly, and no matter how obscure the contestants get, we'll be watching, even if it's just to laugh at the footwork.



Thursday, 6 November 2025

Sky Reveals Teaser for Prequel Series ‘Gomorrah - The Origins’

By Jon Donnis

Sky has released the first look at Gomorrah – The Origins, a six-part prequel to the acclaimed mob saga that first captured audiences worldwide. The series revisits Naples in 1977, peeling back the layers of Pietro Savastano's youth to reveal how he was drawn into a criminal underworld on the brink of change.

The story unfolds against a gritty backdrop of smuggling, poverty and shifting loyalties, as the city teeters between the cigarette trade of the old days and the emerging heroin market that would soon reshape its streets. At the centre is young Pietro, played by Luca Lubrano, a streetwise dreamer from Secondigliano whose hunger for power leads him deep into dangerous territory. His path crosses with Angelo "A Sirena" (Francesco Pellegrino), a reluctant gangster trapped by legacy, and Imma (Tullia Venezia), a musician whose talent offers a glimpse of a life beyond crime.

Produced by Sky Studios and Cattleya, part of ITV Studios, the series expands on Roberto Saviano's bestselling novel Gomorra, with a focus on the roots of Pietro's empire and the era that forged his ruthless ambition. Marco D'Amore, who directed several episodes of the original series, returns to helm the first four chapters and co-write alongside Leonardo Fasoli, Maddalena Ravagli and Saviano himself. Francesco Ghiaccio directs the concluding two episodes.

The supporting cast includes Flavio Furno as 'O Paisano', a prisoner bent on building a new Camorra; Fabiola Balestriere as a young Annalisa Magliocca, not yet the feared Scianel; and Antonio Buono, Ciro Burzo, Luigi Cardone, Antonio Del Duca, Mattia Francesco Cozzolino, Junior Rancel Rodriguez Arcia and Antonio Incalza in additional roles.

Set to premiere in early 2026 on Sky and streaming service NOW in the UK, Gomorrah – The Origins promises to deliver a raw, atmospheric portrait of a city and a generation shaped by crime, loyalty and the fragile hope of redemption.

Tuesday, 4 November 2025

INTERVIEW: Monty Ben - Slow Horses

Former karate champion and rising French-Tunisian actor Monty Ben, who appears as 'Farouk' in Season 5 of the hit spy thriller Slow Horses, opens up about his shift from sport to screen, taking on darker roles, and what lies ahead in his career.

What was it like auditioning for the part?

I actually auditioned for three roles, not just Farouk. Even in the callback, they asked me to play all three. But something in me connected to Farouk on a personal level. There wasn't a written description; instead, I worked with Will Smith (the writer) to build his backstory. I'm really curious to see how audiences will connect with him.


How would you describe Farouk's character?

Farouk is ruthless, fearless, and completely determined. He will stop at nothing to reach his goal. His motivation comes from vengeance, born from everything he lived through during the war in Libya. He's a soldier who lost everything: the war, his country, his family, even his pregnant wife. He has nothing left to lose.


Were there any scenes that were particularly challenging, emotionally, physically, or technically?

Yes, there's one scene in Episode 6 when I have to make a very difficult decision. It was emotionally intense. It's always challenging when you have to show the humanity behind someone ruthless. That's where empathy comes in.


Did your background as an athlete help in shaping the character?

Definitely. Farouk is a soldier, so yes, my background as an athlete helped me physically. But it also helped mentally, the discipline, focus, and resilience.
In a way, Farouk is shaped by all sides of me: the athlete, the human being, and the scientist.


Tell us a bit about your sporting career.

I was a world championship medallist in karate, an eight-time continental champion, and a Mediterranean Games gold medallist. I later became a sports scientist with a PhD. I was part of the Rio 2016 Olympic delegation as a fitness coach and scientific expert for the fencing team that won the bronze medal. I was also honoured with the Golden Torch for Best Scientific Expert.


So, what first drew you to acting, and when did you realise it could become your career?

After retiring from professional karate, I went through a tough period. People advised me to try new things to find my path again. I tried other sports, dancing, but nothing touched me like theatre. The moment I stepped on stage, or got in front of the camera, something clicked. I didn't know why, but it felt like home. I began my acting career on stage with ACAD in Rouen, France. Later, I trained in screen acting with the Doha Film Institute, and then at the William Esper Studio in New York.


What was your break-through Internation role?

In 2024 I played 'The Taskmaster' in the Netflix docudrama series Testament: The Story of Moses. It was my first English-speaking role. The experience was both physically demanding and emotionally intense. I felt privileged to work on a production of that scale. The authenticity of the sets made it easy to step into that ancient world, and collaborating with such an international team was truly inspiring.


You've just finished filming a short film in the UK. What can you tell us about it?

Harir is set against the backdrop of the Southport riots. It follows a teenage Muslim girl trying to make sense of her identity. I play her father, a man fighting to hold his family together while facing his own struggles with belonging. It's a very human story about faith, identity, and resilience.


Are you planning to work more in the UK?

Yes. In fact, I'll be working with Kthiri Nejib again, on a UK-produced feature film called TKALLAM. The film is still in early production, so I can't say much yet. What I can share is that the role is very different from anything I've done before. That's been my focus lately, to challenge myself and never repeat the same kind of character.


So, what does the future hold?

I'll be starring in GROTTO, a Canadian–Tunisian feature directed by Kays Mejri, which will start shooting in early 2026, and I have a series in development with a Netflix producer called TERRIBLE LOVE, This project is still in development, so I'd rather keep the details private for now. What I can say is that I'm developing this film as it's a very personal to me.

You can watch SLOW HORSES, Season 5 on Apple TV+ https://apple.co/4913IUn

The Death of Bunny Munro trailer released by Sky

The Death of Bunny Munro

By Jon Donnis

Sky has unveiled the official trailer for its upcoming six-part limited series The Death of Bunny Munro, starring BAFTA and Emmy nominee Matt Smith in the lead role. The Sky Original series will debut on Sky and NOW from 20 November.

Written by BAFTA winner Pete Jackson (Somewhere Boy) and directed by BAFTA-nominated filmmaker Isabella Eklöf (Industry, Holiday), the show is based on Nick Cave's acclaimed novel. It comes from Clerkenwell Films (Baby Reindeer, The End of the F**ing World*) in partnership with Sky Studios. Nick Cave also serves as Executive Producer, composing the score with his longtime collaborator Warren Ellis. Matt Smith joins him as a fellow Executive Producer.

After the death of his wife Libby, door-to-door beauty salesman and self-proclaimed lothario Bunny Munro (Matt Smith) is left caring for his young son, Bunny Junior, with little grasp of what fatherhood means. As grief consumes them both in different ways, Bunny drags Junior along on a chaotic sales trip across Brighton and the nearby coast.

While Bunny chases fleeting encounters and questionable conquests, Junior spends his time talking to his mother's ghost and slowly realising that his father's flaws run deep. As Bunny's life begins to spiral, he's forced to confront what kind of man and father he really is, before his son repeats the same mistakes.

A wild, tragic, and darkly funny exploration of masculinity and loss, The Death of Bunny Munro premieres on Sky and NOW on 20 November.

COMPETITION: Win Tales of the Walking Dead Blu-ray


Acorn Media International has announced that Tales of the Walking Dead is set to arrive on Blu-ray and DVD on 10 November 2025, following its transmission on Sky Max. All episodes are available on digital now, perfect for a post Halloween bingewatch.

And to celebrate we have a copy on Blu-ray to give away!

Synopsis:
This riveting collection of stories features an acclaimed ensemble cast including Terry Crews (Brooklyn Nine-Nine, The Expendables), Olivia Munn (The Newsroom, X-Men: Apocalypse), Parker Posey (The White Lotus, Dazed and Confused), Anthony Edwards (ER, Top Gun), Jessie T. Usher (The Boys, Smile), Danny Ramirez (Top Gun: Maverick, Captain America: Brave New World), Daniella Pineda (Jurassic World: Dominion), Jillian Bell (Workaholics, 22 Jump Street), Poppy Liu (Hacks) and Samantha Morton (The Serpent Queen, The Walking Dead), who each offer a different perspective into the apocalypse, capturing not just the monsters that roam the earth, but the ones that live within us. 
 
Set in the months and years following the outbreak, the series follows the unique lives of new and familiar survivors, each facing the undead world in their own way. We follow doomsday prepper Joe (Crews) as he leaves his bunker on a quest to find his online friend and meets an unlikely ally in Evie (Munn) as they embark on a roadtrip that helps them find what they’re really looking for. There’s a tale of two hostile co-workers (Posey and Bell) who try to escape Atlanta, and each other, but find themselves in a time loop, reliving the hours before their deaths over and over again. And the origin story of The Walking Dead character Alpha (Morton) is revealed when we meet her as a mother trying to protect her child Lydia in a refuge. 
 
Other stories involve a settler (Liu), who seeks to convince a scientist (Edwards), that humanity must reclaim the land from the dead; a man (Usher) who wakes with no memory and is accused of murder and a traumatised couple (Pineda and Ramirez) who take refuge in a secluded house where terror may already lurk inside.  
 
The highly anticipated Tales of the Walking Dead is jam packed with gripping performances, cinematic storytelling and the much loved franchises’ trademark blend of adventure, survival, gore and heart. With a mix of dread, suspense and unexpected wit, each self-contained saga dives deep into the psyche of its characters – this is a must-have for fans and newcomers alike.  

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Can you name the 6 big name actors that feature on the cover of the Tales of the Walking Dead Blu-ray?

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1. Closing date 17-11-25
2. No alternative prize is available
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Monday, 3 November 2025

BBC Unveils Remembrance Week 2025 Line-up

By Jon Donnis

The BBC is set to honour Remembrance Week 2025 with a broad range of special programming across TV, radio and digital platforms. Highlights include live coverage of the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance, attended by senior members of the Royal Family, and the National Service of Remembrance at The Cenotaph. There will also be a variety of commemorative content designed for viewers and listeners of all ages.

BBC Director-General Tim Davie said: "It is always a privilege for the BBC to help the nation reflect on the bravery of those who served in the armed forces and those who gave their lives. Throughout this period of remembrance, we will celebrate their legacy with dedicated programmes and meaningful storytelling for audiences across the UK."

Audio described commentary for the live events will be available through the Red Button and BBC iPlayer, with commentary-free coverage from The Cenotaph also accessible on iPlayer.