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Thursday, January 22, 2015

Anne Kirkbride Dead at 60

Anne Kirkbride
Anne Kirkbride, who played Deirdre Barlow for more than 40 years on the long-running British soap opera Coronation Street, has died. She was 60.

"There are no words to describe the sense of grief we feel at Anne's passing," executive producer Kieran Roberts said in the post. "We know only too acutely how much Anne meant to the millions of people who watched her create the legendary character of Deirdre Barlow."

Kirkbride first showed up on Coronation Street, the world's longest-running active television soap opera, in 1972 as a teenager with a handful of lines. Within a few years, she had entered into a short-lived marriage with one character and then a romance and marriage with another, Ken Barlow (William Roache, who'd been on the show since its inception in 1960).

Sunday, August 3, 2014

NEWS BRIEF: William Roache Returns to 'Corrie', Teresa Castillo Back at 'General Hospital', John Partridge Covers Dolly Parton

* People who watch shows like Mad Men or The Walking Dead are far more likely to do so by recording it on a digital video recorder and watching it later, skipping over the ads as they do so, than viewers of other shows, according to research by digital video recorder maker TiVo. Viewers of Madison Avenue drama Mad Men, for instance, skip 73% of the ads. Similarly, 66% of ads during The Walking Dead are skipped.

* Coronation Street's Ken Barlow (William Roache) returns from Canada this week and is shocked to find out that his son Peter is in prison on remand for Tina McIntyre's murder. Said Roache: "Ken is really happy to be back, he has had a great time in Canada, he's used the time to do things he loves doing, he has started writing poetry and become a vegetarian, things which he immediately gets stick about on his return from Deirdre and Tracy. But he wouldn't want it any other way."

* Thursday, August 21 marks the return of Sabrina to General Hospital following portrayer Teresa Castillo's maternity leave (she gave birth to her first child, daughter Victoria Milani, on May 29). "I'm excited to see what Ron [Carlivati, head writer] has planned for the next chapter in Sabrina's journey,” she says. "It will be nice to regain my identity as an actor."

* The Hawaiian film and TV industry saw an 84.9 percent increase in the number of jobs it created from 2001-2011, much greater than the 13.8 percent increase for Hawaii's creative sector as a whole, which also includes marketing, music, radio broadcasting, etc. Much of its success is due to the hit TV show LOST.

* Monica Lewinsky on Orange is the New Black: "I was Orange-bingeing, when along came Episode 11. (O.K., I’m a late adopter. Just getting through Season 1.) In it, there was a vulgar reference to my last name and DNA. I did what I usually do in these situations where the culture throws me a shard of my former self. After the cringing embarrassment, the whiff of shame, and the sense that I am no longer an agent running my own life, I shuddered, I got up off the sofa, and I turned it off."

* Former EastEnders star John Partridge covers Dolly Parton ("Jolene), Nine Inch Nails ("The Hand That Feeds") on his debut album. "Dames, Dudes + Cowboys Too" will be released on September 15 via Big Hand Recordings.

* Was Phil Mitchell vs Ian Beale in EastEnders the best UK soap opera fight ever?

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

NEWS BRIEF: Sebastian Roché, Alison Sweeney, Kelly Ripa, Kristolyn Lloyd, Jonathan Jackson, William Roache, David Gregory, Michael Muhney, Michelle Forbes

Sebastian Roché was married on June 1 with his former
General Hospital co-star, Ingo Rademacher, serving as best man.

* Sebastian Roché (Jerry Jacks on General Hospital) married longtime love Alicia Hannah in France on June 1. His former co-star, Ingo Rademacher (Jerry's brother, Jax), served as the best man. Rademacher shared a photo of himself and Roche before the wedding.

* After nearly 22 years playing Days of our Lives fan favorite Sami Brady, Alison Sweeney officially retired from the show last week, but not before one last scene. "All of a sudden I'm walking out on stage and there's this huge crowd of people," Sweeney, 37, tells PEOPLE of the surprise send-off members of the cast and crew put together for her. "I realized they were gathering for me. It was so amazing and so touching and special."

* ABC Family has put in development Rated P For Parenthood, a half-hour musical comedy chronicling the stages of modern-day parenting from former All My Children stars Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos' Milojo Prods. and writer-actress Jamie Denbo. The show is based on the stage musical comedy of the same name created by Sandy Rustin, with music and lyrics by Dan Lipton & David Rossmer, which had an off-Broadway run in 2012. Denbo will write the adaptation and exec produce with Ripa and Consuelos.

* Though still recurring as The Bold and the Beautiful's Dayzee, Kristolyn Lloyd will reprise her role as Heather Duke in the off-Broadway production of Heathers: The Musical. Lloyd takes over the role on June 9, a part which she played at The Hudson Theatre, Los Angeles, in 2013.

* Michael Muhney was reportedly spotted back on the set of The Young and the Restless. Muhney played the role of Adam Newman on the show until he was fired last December amid allegations that he sexually harassed 20-year-old co-star Hunter King on set.

* Nashville star Jonathan Jackson + Enation will make their national TV debut June 10th on The View, and June 11th on The Better Show on Better TV. They will be performing their new single, “Everything Is Possible,” from their upcoming fall 2014 album, due out on Loud & Proud Records.

* Former One Life to Live actor David Gregory is among the nominees at the upcoming Connecticut Critics Circle Awards.

* Original Coronation Street star William Roache headed back to the show. The 82-year-old’s character, Ken Barlow, is said to be part of a comic storyline when he returns to our screens in the summer following a year long break during which he was cleared of a list of historic sex offences.

* Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan has confessed his biggest concern with Better Call Saul is that it might follow in the footsteps of another unsuccessful spinoff. "I am worried ... it may turn out this was a mistake to do this," Gilligan told his fellow directors at a Hollywood Reporter roundtable. "If it's 'After M.A.S.H' rather than 'Frasier' it won't be for a lack of hard work and wishful thinking, but you just don't know until the world takes it."

* Antiheroes were once the beloved crotchety truth-tellers on TV (think House), but today the average flawed protagonist is more likely to be of a much darker stripe. Breaking Bad and Dexter ushered in this wave a few years ago, as empathetic leads with a secret, driven by forces both external and internal to ever more heinous actions. But recent seasons have taken that a step further, offering even more grisly fare for audiences to chew on with the likes of Hannibal, The Blacklist, House of Cards and The Following.

* Neatorama counts down "The 25 Most Powerful TV Shows of the Last 25 Years" (Melrose Place is #2, Glee #6, Venice #17).

* A Game of Thrones language course (Living Language Dothraki: A Conversational Language Course Based on the Hit Original HBO Series Game of Thrones) is coming your way October 7.

* Showtime has put in development a 1980s rehab drama produced by Robert Downey Jr.

* With the cancellation of Arsenio Hall's show, late-night TV will once again be all white and all male.

* Brooklyn has become a hip place to shoot TV shows and movies. The wave of movie, advertising and especially television filming that has inundated the borough in recent years, glorifying its leafy neighborhoods and cultural cachet, has swept it into the mainstream, the big-budget and the touristy.

* Orphan Black star Michelle Forbes on Marion's weird arc: "Marion does get weirder and weirder over the next couple of episodes -- and I like that."

* The Originals has cast Sonja Sohn (The Wire) in the recurring season two role of Lenore, a powerful salt-of-the-Earth in New Orleans.

* Nigerian actor and filmmaker, Udoka Oyeka, has joined the cast of Africa’s biggest soap opera, Tinsel, in a major role. Udoka plays the character of Tsav who is the younger brother to Sheila (Ireti Doyle), older brother to Yaya (Beverly Naya) and the son of Yahimba (Taiwo Ajayi Lycett).

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