CHRIS WHEELER: The best way to show you mean business is by making changes. Now Ratcliffe and his leadership team are weighing up arguably the most significant change of all.
Lydia West and Nicola Coughlan insist the lives of the characters they play in their latest TV comedy reflect how them feel about themselves at this current moment in time.
After Nicola Coughlan went viral for explaining that she'd "start crying randomly" while filming Bridgerton and Big Mood simultaneously, she responded.
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Nicola Coughlan said she would spontaneously burst into tears while balancing filming schedules for Bridgerton and Big Mood. “I’d film one show during the week, the other on the weekend,” Coughlan told AP Entertainment. Coughlan stars as…
“I never thought I’d get to write TV,” admits “Big Mood” creator Camilla Whitehill. In our recent webchat she adds, “It seemed like an unattainable thing. For someone that used to obsessively read scripts from ‘Buffy,’ it is a mind-blowing…
“It goes to darker places that some of the stuff I’ve worked on,” reflects Rebecca Asher about directing “Big Mood.” In our recent webchat she adds, “And I got do the whole thing. I really got to come in and set the visual tone and style…
This show has lots to say about the confusing time of life in your 30s, when some friends are settling down while others have just booked tickets for a pagan festival.