Twin Peaks. Sunnydale. Castle Rock. Hawkins… America’s TV monopoly on small towns where Weird Stuff Happens has gone on for too long. Britain was once home to The Wicker Man, Children of the Stones and The Prisoner, all classics of the ‘something’s not right here’ genre. Isn’t it about time the UK put a few creepy burgs back on the map?
Actor and debut screenwriter Andrew Buchan must think so, and his answer is ITV’s Passenger – a six-episode mystery series that’s Happy Valley meets…well, no spoilers here. Comedic and sinister with a terrific cast led by Loki’s Wunmi Mosaku, Passenger, from the producers of Gangs of London and Chernobyl, is a top binge-watch that’ll keep you entertained and guessing – hopefully into a second series and beyond.
Mosaku plays Riya, a police detective who, years earlier, left her job at the Manchester Met...
Actor and debut screenwriter Andrew Buchan must think so, and his answer is ITV’s Passenger – a six-episode mystery series that’s Happy Valley meets…well, no spoilers here. Comedic and sinister with a terrific cast led by Loki’s Wunmi Mosaku, Passenger, from the producers of Gangs of London and Chernobyl, is a top binge-watch that’ll keep you entertained and guessing – hopefully into a second series and beyond.
Mosaku plays Riya, a police detective who, years earlier, left her job at the Manchester Met...
- 3/24/2024
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Actor Andrew Buchan makes his screenwriting debut with ITV thriller Passenger, and here’s the trailer.
Andrew Buchan is probably best known for playing grieving father Mark Latimer in Chris Chibnall’s whodunnit Broadchurch. He has also played the title role in drama The Fixer, as well as parts in films like Nowhere Boy, All The Money In The World and The Mercy.
He now makes his screenwriting debut with ITV thriller Passenger.
The synopsis reads as follows:
Riya (Loki star Wunmi Mosaku) arrived in the quiet town of Chadder Vale five years ago and has since been searching for something, anything that will make her feel alive again. Then one night local girl Katie Wells (Rowan Robinson) mysteriously disappears. The town barely has time to register her absence before she reappears the next day, apparently safe and sound. The townsfolk ask few questions and normal life resumes. But for Riya,...
Andrew Buchan is probably best known for playing grieving father Mark Latimer in Chris Chibnall’s whodunnit Broadchurch. He has also played the title role in drama The Fixer, as well as parts in films like Nowhere Boy, All The Money In The World and The Mercy.
He now makes his screenwriting debut with ITV thriller Passenger.
The synopsis reads as follows:
Riya (Loki star Wunmi Mosaku) arrived in the quiet town of Chadder Vale five years ago and has since been searching for something, anything that will make her feel alive again. Then one night local girl Katie Wells (Rowan Robinson) mysteriously disappears. The town barely has time to register her absence before she reappears the next day, apparently safe and sound. The townsfolk ask few questions and normal life resumes. But for Riya,...
- 3/6/2024
- by Jake Godfrey
- Film Stories
Series five took Inside No. 9 to new and unusual places: the changing room at a premier league football match, a Louisiana prison, a cemetery at night, Wood Green… In fan-treat episode ‘Death Be Not Proud’, it even revisited an old haunt. Co-creators Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith welcomed new guest stars including David Morrissey, Ralf Little, Jenna Coleman, Phil Davis and Maxine Peake.
The series earned Bafta nominations for Best Scripted Comedy and Best Male Performance in a Comedy Programme, to go with Steve Pemberton’s 2019 Bafta win for the previous series. It offered laughter, tears, blood, a gristly beheading, and most of all, it offered variety. Streaming now on BBC iPlayer in the UK, find all the series five episode details and links to our spoiler-filled reviews below.
The Referee’s a W***er
Directed by: Matt Lipsey
Guest cast: David Morrissey, Ralf Little, Dipo Ola, Steve Speirs...
The series earned Bafta nominations for Best Scripted Comedy and Best Male Performance in a Comedy Programme, to go with Steve Pemberton’s 2019 Bafta win for the previous series. It offered laughter, tears, blood, a gristly beheading, and most of all, it offered variety. Streaming now on BBC iPlayer in the UK, find all the series five episode details and links to our spoiler-filled reviews below.
The Referee’s a W***er
Directed by: Matt Lipsey
Guest cast: David Morrissey, Ralf Little, Dipo Ola, Steve Speirs...
- 5/13/2021
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
John Stamos said goodbye to one of his dearest friends in an emotional tribute on Instagram Friday.
The Fuller House actor, 54, shared an aged photo of himself and the vocalist for the 1060s Californian Surf band Papa Doo Run Run, Jimi-Jo Rush, who died on Jan. 24 from the “after effects of chemo,” according to the band’s Facebook page.
“#Rip One of my best friends, Jimi-Jo Rush. A brother, hero and mentor,” Stamos wrote on Instagram. “Turned me on to Surf Music w/ his band Papa Doo Run Run at Disneyland, changing my life forever.”
He added, “Generous to a fault,...
The Fuller House actor, 54, shared an aged photo of himself and the vocalist for the 1060s Californian Surf band Papa Doo Run Run, Jimi-Jo Rush, who died on Jan. 24 from the “after effects of chemo,” according to the band’s Facebook page.
“#Rip One of my best friends, Jimi-Jo Rush. A brother, hero and mentor,” Stamos wrote on Instagram. “Turned me on to Surf Music w/ his band Papa Doo Run Run at Disneyland, changing my life forever.”
He added, “Generous to a fault,...
- 2/3/2018
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
Fiona Phillips and Gaby Roslin will cover Lorraine Kelly on ITV's Lorraine over Easter.
Both women will present the show for a week as Kelly takes holiday.
Phillips will take over from Monday, March 30th and Roslin will present from April 6th.
Phillips said: "I always love doing the Lorraine show; they always have such brilliant guests and it's like going home too, as I get to see all my old mates!"
Roslin added: "I'm thrilled and very touched to be asked back again to stand in for the queen of daytime. The team were so welcoming and I'm looking forward to working with them all again. A lovely Easter present!"
Guests over the next fortnight on Lorraine include Coronation Street's Debbie Rush, Amelia Lily, Shayne Ward, Stacey Solomon, 5ive and Texas.
Both women will present the show for a week as Kelly takes holiday.
Phillips will take over from Monday, March 30th and Roslin will present from April 6th.
Phillips said: "I always love doing the Lorraine show; they always have such brilliant guests and it's like going home too, as I get to see all my old mates!"
Roslin added: "I'm thrilled and very touched to be asked back again to stand in for the queen of daytime. The team were so welcoming and I'm looking forward to working with them all again. A lovely Easter present!"
Guests over the next fortnight on Lorraine include Coronation Street's Debbie Rush, Amelia Lily, Shayne Ward, Stacey Solomon, 5ive and Texas.
- 3/28/2015
- Digital Spy
David Hasselhoff and former Westlife star Brian McFadden are among the stars taking part in the sixth series of All Star Mr & Mrs.
The ITV show, hosted by Phillip Schofield, sees famous faces attempting to answer questions about their significant others to win up to £30,000 for charity.
Among the other celebrities taking part in the quiz are comedian Johnny Vegas, McFly member Danny Jones and golfer and Strictly contestant Tony Jacklin.
Vanessa Feltz will also attempt to win some money for charity on the show, as will Nigel Havers, Coronation Street star Debbie Rush and I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!'s Matthew Wright.
Emmerdale actor Liam Fox and rugby star Ben Cohen are two of the other famous faces who have signed up to be grilled by Schofield.
Each couple taking part in the show wins at least £5,000 for charity, with the winning couple given the chance...
The ITV show, hosted by Phillip Schofield, sees famous faces attempting to answer questions about their significant others to win up to £30,000 for charity.
Among the other celebrities taking part in the quiz are comedian Johnny Vegas, McFly member Danny Jones and golfer and Strictly contestant Tony Jacklin.
Vanessa Feltz will also attempt to win some money for charity on the show, as will Nigel Havers, Coronation Street star Debbie Rush and I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!'s Matthew Wright.
Emmerdale actor Liam Fox and rugby star Ben Cohen are two of the other famous faces who have signed up to be grilled by Schofield.
Each couple taking part in the show wins at least £5,000 for charity, with the winning couple given the chance...
- 2/24/2014
- Digital Spy
Debbie Rush couldn't stop crying filming her latest 'Coronation Street' storyline. The actress' alter ego Anna Windass is to be devastated when her adopted daughter Faye Butler accuses her of hitting her in a bid to be allowed to live with her real father Tim and Debbie admits the emotional plot took its toll. She said: ''Anna's absolutely devastated. I didn't stop crying in the whole of the week we were filming it. Some of the scenes are really heartbreaking.'' Though Faye (Ellie Leach) eventually admits she lied, Debbie hinted Anna will still let the little girl get her wish to live with...
- 4/12/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
Debbie Rush couldn't stop crying filming her latest 'Coronation Street' storyline. The actress' alter ego Anna Windass is to be devastated when her adopted daughter Faye Butler accuses her of hitting her in a bid to be allowed to live with her real father Tim and Debbie admits the emotional plot took its toll. She said: ''Anna's absolutely devastated. I didn't stop crying in the whole of the week we were filming it. Some of the scenes are really heartbreaking.'' Though Faye (Ellie Leach) eventually admits she lied, Debbie hinted Anna will still let the little girl get her wish to live with...
- 4/12/2013
- Virgin Media - Celebrity
Debbie Rush hasn't stopped crying since she started filming ''really heartbreaking'' 'Coronation Street' scenes. The 47-year-old star - who portrays Anna Windass in the ITV soap - has found her latest storyline ''draining'' to shoot after her alter-ego is accused of beating her adopted daughter Faye (Ellie Leach), but admits it has been ''great'' to get stuck into such emotive work. She said: ''She's absolutely devastated, I've not stopped crying since we've been filming it, the scenes are really heartbreaking. ''I've really enjoyed it, it's been great to get our teeth into but it has been heartbreaking to film.
- 4/8/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
Debbie Rush hasn't stopped crying since she started filming ''really heartbreaking'' 'Coronation Street' scenes. The 47-year-old star - who portrays Anna Windass in the ITV soap - has found her latest storyline ''draining'' to shoot after her alter-ego is accused of beating her adopted daughter Faye (Ellie Leach), but admits it has been ''great'' to get stuck into such emotive work. She said: ''She's absolutely devastated, I've not stopped crying since we've been filming it, the scenes are really heartbreaking. ''I've really enjoyed it, it's been great to get our teeth into but it has been heartbreaking to film.
- 4/8/2013
- Virgin Media - Celebrity
Coronation Street's Anna Windass will be accused of beating her adopted daughter. The mother-of-two, played by Debbie Rush, is left stunned when Faye (Ellie Leach) is rushed off by social workers after she tells them her adopted mother has been hitting her, all in a bid to move in with her biological dad Tim (Max Carr). Anna cries: ''She's told social services I've hit her and tomorrow she's being interviewed by the police. What do I do?'' Boyfriend Owen Armstrong (Ian Puleston-Davies) reassures her: ''You've done nothing wrong. She's a kid making up stories.'' The drama in Weatherfield doesn't stop there. David Platt (Jack...
- 3/14/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
Coronation Street's Anna Windass will show particular disdain towards the father of adopted daughter Faye. Tim Metcalfe meets up with Faye in tonight's (January 21) double bill of the ITV soap, before Anna and partner Owen discover his identity later in the week. Debbie Rush, who plays Anna, believes that fans should root for Faye during the upcoming plot. She told ITV.com: "She's not happy at all, at first not because she feels she's being pushed out, more the fact that she's very concerned because Faye was in a very abusive household and her mum was a heroin addict. "We did try and portray that poor Faye (more)...
- 1/21/2013
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
Coronation Street's Anna Windass will threaten to dump her boyfriend Owen Armstrong. The Roy's Rolls worker - who is portrayed by Debbie Rush - is furious with Owen (Ian Puleston-Davies) when he beats up adopted daughter Faye's biological father Tim (Joe Duttine), because she fears the schoolgirl (Ellie Leach) will want to go and live with her dad. After finding out about Owen's aggressive antics, Anna tells him: ''We could lose her, your behaviour has jeopardised the adoption. This is a really difficult situation.'' Owen claims he beat up Faye's dad to protect the youngster because Tim was trying to...
- 1/17/2013
- Virgin Media - Celebrity
Coronation Street character Anna Windass (Debbie Rush) will soon be concerned for her adoptive daughter Faye in an upcoming plot. Details of the forthcoming storyline featuring Faye (Ellie Leach) making contact with her biological father Tim have been revealed by Inside Soap. Corrie producer Phil Collinson previously told Digital Spy that Faye's biological dad would arrive, saying that he was "going to come along and challenge things for Anna". Faye will reportedly make contact with Tim online, leading a (more)...
- 12/28/2012
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
Coronation Street's Anna Windass tries to play peacemaker between Chesney and Katy in tonight's (August 20) double bill of the soap. When Owen informs Chesney of the dangers that Katy could be facing if the surrogacy plan goes ahead, it leads to an argument between the young couple about whether it's really a good idea. As tempers become frayed, Anna (Debbie Rush) attempts to get Chesney and Katy communicating with each other properly. Can they reach (more)...
- 8/20/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Ex-EastEnders actress Cheryl Fergison and Natalie Cassidy will be among the soap stars becoming honorary Loose Women as the ITV1 show celebrates the upcoming British Soap Awards. The duo will sit alongside regulars including Carol Vorderman, Lisa Maxwell and Carol McGiffin, while Coronation Street's Shobna Gulati and Debbie Rush will also spend a day on the panel. Heather Trott actress Fergison, who appears today (Tuesday, April 10), said: "I'm a huge fan of Loose Women and being on the panel with these fantastic ladies is a dream come true." Gulati, Sunita Alahan in ITV1's Manchester serial, commented: "I have always enjoyed being a guest on the show so am really looking forward to being one of the Loose Women and voicing my opinions. Everyone's viewpoint is discussed and (more)...
- 4/10/2012
- by By Ryan Love
- Digital Spy
Coronation Street star Debbie Rush has revealed that she shares her character's anti-smacking views. The actress's alter ego Anna Windass is left horrified later this week as she discovers that her boyfriend Owen (Ian Puleston-Davies) has slapped her adopted daughter Faye (Ellie-Louise Leach) on the back of the legs. Owen carried out the punishment in Monday night's double bill of the soap after finding out that Faye had used creosote to poison his fish pond, killing his new pets. Anna's romance with Owen will hit the rocks in upcoming episodes as she is furious over his behaviour. Asked whether she would feel the same way in real life, Rush told Loose Women today: "Completely 100%. That's why I was so passionate about doing it. It was written beautifully, but it was so easy to deliver from my point of view, because I meant (more)...
- 1/18/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Horrified 'Coronation Street' viewers have complained about a recent episode which depicted a child being slapped. Burly builder Owen Armstrong (Ian Puleston-Davies) lashed out at girlfriend Anna Windass' (Debbie Rush) adopted daughter Faye after she deliberately poisoned his pet fish, but hundreds of viewers have taken to twitter to voice their displeasure and Philip Noyes of the Nspcc claims the scenes set a bad example. He said: "Parents can obviously be pushed to the limit on occasion but there are more positive ways of correcting a child's behaviour than smacking them. It simply sets a bad example and teaches children...
- 1/18/2012
- Virgin Media - TV
Ian Puleston-Davies has said that his Coronation Street alter ego Owen Armstrong is in love with Anna Windass. This week, Owen slaps Anna's foster daughter Faye, leading to the couple's break-up. But Puleston-Davies believes Debbie Rush's character will reunite with Owen, telling Soaplife: "I hope [they get back together]. "I think when she calms down and when she hears enough of his defence he'll be able to persuade her to realise that it was a mistake, that he's accepted (more)...
- 1/16/2012
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
Ian Puleston-Davies has revealed that Coronation Street bosses were cautious with his character's upcoming slapping plot. His alter ego Owen Armstrong will strike his girlfriend Anna Windass's (Debbie Rush) adoptive daughter Faye (Ellie-Louise Leach) in an attempt to curtail her troublemaking ways. It was revealed in November that Owen loses his temper when Faye kills his fish by pouring creosote into his new pond. Puleston-Davies told Pa: "I think any controversial subject handled in the right way is good controversy not bad controversy. I know it was talked about within the writing group and with the producers at length, so they were very careful. "I was very aware that I wanted to go through (more)...
- 1/12/2012
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
Coronation Street's Owen Armstrong loses his temper with Faye Butler later this month after she takes her rebellious behaviour too far. The drama begins when Owen (Ian Puleston-Davies) finds creosote in his new pond and dead fish floating on the top - leaving him furious. Owen initially suspects that David (Jack P Shepherd) and Kylie (Paula Lane) are responsible following his recent feud with the pair, but the real culprit is revealed when he ends up looking after Faye for the evening. With Anna (Debbie Rush) away visiting her brother following the news that he's had an accident, Faye (Ellie-Louise Leach) does everything she can to wind up Owen. At first, he manages to remain calm with the troublesome youngster, but he's soon left stunned when he finds creosote on her jumper. When Faye admits that she was responsible for killing (more)...
- 1/8/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Coronation Street's Katy Armstrong gives birth while dressed as the Virgin Mary. The brunette student - who is portrayed by Georgia May Foote - goes into labour while acting out a nativity play in Weatherfield after filling in for Faye Windass (Ellie Leach) at the last minute, but Anna Windass (Debbie Rush) has to deliver the baby when the ambulance doesn't turn up on time. Georgia said: "Katy gets through most of the nativity, but when she's standing over the crib, she gets one big pain and realises it's not a false alarm! Everyone thinks her acting is really realistic,...
- 12/9/2011
- Virgin Media - TV
Coronation Street's Anna Windass dumps her boyfriend after he beats her adopted daughter. The downtrodden waitress - played by Debbie Rush - leaves 11-year-old Faye (Ellie Leach) in the care of Owen Armstrong (Ian Puleston-Davies) when she goes to look after sick brother but in her absence, the pair have a series of heated clashes. The final straw for Owen comes after he discovers Faye has deliberately killed his fish by pouring creosote into his pond, and he snaps and attacks the youngster, who calls Anna for help. On her return, Owen tells her: "Look, things just got out of hand. The...
- 11/28/2011
- Virgin Media - TV
Owen Armstrong's relationship with Anna Windass will come under strain on Coronation Street after the builder slaps her adoptive daughter Faye, a report has claimed. Owen, played by Ian Puleston-Davies, hits the schoolgirl in an upcoming plot as he takes care of her while Anna is away, according to the Daily Star. The storyline is believed to unfold when Anna (Debbie Rush) has to leave Weatherfield for a few days to look after her brother, who is unwell. While she is gone, Faye causes chaos by repeatedly disobeying Owen. Sources say that Owen finally loses his temper when Faye (Ellie-Louise Leach) kills his fish by pouring creosote into its new pond in the back yard. Stunned when Owen strikes her as a punishment, Faye makes contact with Anna and the café worker returns home in (more)...
- 11/28/2011
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Coronation Street's Mikey North has revealed that male viewers are impressed by his on-screen mother's new look. North - Gary Windass in the ITV soap - told the TV Times that Debbie Rush's weight loss has won her lots of attention. "She looks fab," he said. "You get all the guys coming up to you on the street saying how much they want to do things they shouldn't do to your mum." He admitted that he was (more)...
- 1/24/2011
- by By Ryan Love
- Digital Spy
Coronation Street star Steve Huison has said that his thoughts are with real-life parents who have children serving in Afghanistan. Last night, the actor's character Eddie Windass and partner Anna (Debbie Rush) discovered that their son Gary had been injured by a roadside bomb during his tour of duty in the troubled country. The explosion also killed three of Gary's colleagues, including his close friend Quinny. The development came as part of a long-running storyline which has seen Gary learn the value of the armed forces before signing up to become a soldier himself. Speaking of the plot, Huison told the Manchester Evening News: "They're (more)...
- 11/16/2010
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Coronation Street star Debbie Rush has revealed that she is excited about the soap's upcoming live episode. The actress, who plays Anna Windass in the ITV1 soap, admitted that she is seeking advice from the show's veteran actors, such as Bill Roache and Eileen Derbyshire, who performed in the last live episode ten years ago. She told Inside Soap: "Everybody's dead excited about going live again - it's not often in your career that you get the chance to (more)...
- 11/13/2010
- by By Colin Daniels
- Digital Spy
ITV soap Coronation Street has launched an official charity appeal to mark its 50th anniversary. With the show's much-anticipated milestone now just weeks away, the programme has today announced details of the Coronation Street 50th Anniversary Appeal, which will benefit Cancer Research UK, the Nspcc and The Christie cancer centre in Manchester. Over the next few months, the drama's cast will be taking part in fundraising activities both on and off air, while also calling for donations to be made via an official website for the appeal.
Pictured: Cast members Michelle Keegan (Tina McIntyre), Debbie Rush (Anna Windass) and Antony Cotton (Sean Tully) promote the appeal. Speaking of the charity project, Coronation Street's executive producer Kieran Roberts commented: "During 50 years of storylines, Coronation Street has covered (more)...
Pictured: Cast members Michelle Keegan (Tina McIntyre), Debbie Rush (Anna Windass) and Antony Cotton (Sean Tully) promote the appeal. Speaking of the charity project, Coronation Street's executive producer Kieran Roberts commented: "During 50 years of storylines, Coronation Street has covered (more)...
- 10/14/2010
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Coronation Street actress Debbie Rush has revealed that she dropped three dress sizes in two months after a photograph left her in tears. Rush, who plays Anna Windass in the ITV soap, showed off her new look at the Inside Soap Awards last week. She told Closer magazine that she has worked "really hard" to drop from a size 16 to a size 10. "I was in tears when I saw pictures of how fat I was," she said. "But I thought I could either cry, or actually do something about it. "Now I have a personal trainer who comes to my house three times a week. We do a mix of cardio and body weight exercises, like the plank and press-ups." She continued: "I used to have no breakfast, a massive lunch at the Corrie canteen - like chips with curry sauce and a dessert - (more)...
- 10/5/2010
- by By Ryan Love
- Digital Spy
Coronation Street's Steve Huison and Debbie Rush have discussed their feelings on their current war plot. Their on-screen characters Eddie and Anna Windass are preparing to say goodbye to son Gary as he goes to war in Afghanistan. Speaking to Digital Spy at the Inside Soap Awards, Rush said: "Hopefully we give the story a lot of justice and show what a lot of mums, dads and families are really feeling for the lads and girls that are going (more)...
- 9/28/2010
- by By Ryan Love
- Digital Spy
Steve Huison has confessed that he draws inspiration from real-life acquaintances when filming his Coronation Street scenes. Speaking on This Morning today, the actor revealed that he lives close to at least three people who share similar personality traits to his Weatherfield character Eddie Windass. In a further coincidence, Huison said that one of the men is in a relationship with a woman who bears a striking resemblance to his screen partner Debbie Rush (Anna). He explained: (more)...
- 7/1/2010
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Coronation Street actress Debbie Rush has revealed that the Windass's army storyline is far from over and will continue to reflect the difficulties faced by real-life families. On screen, Rush's character Anna and her screen husband Eddie (Steve Huison) recently saw their son Gary (Mikey North) sign up for basic training, before going Awol for a short period. Speaking to Digital Spy on the red carpet at this year's British Soap Awards, Rush said: "The army [story]'s going to play out a little bit longer yet... and we're really going to stick to the (more)...
- 5/14/2010
- by By Kris Green
- Digital Spy
Coronation Street has been named as the UK's top soap at the annual Broadcast Awards. The programme's triumph in the 'Best Soap or Continuing Drama' category was announced last night at a gala dinner held at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London. Weatherfield regulars David Neilson (Roy Cropper), Katherine Kelly (Becky McDonald), Shobna Gulati (Sunita Alahan) and Debbie Rush (Anna Windass) were in attendance for the ceremony, which uses a panel of judges to reward excellence in television each year. The accolade comes just over a week after Coronation Street topped a public vote to secure the 'Best Serial Drama' prize at the National Television Awards. A Coronation Street spokesperson this afternoon told Digital Spy: "We're absolutely thrilled with the award, especially (more)...
- 1/28/2010
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
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