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  1. 1 giorno fa · Michaela Coel BBC drama axed after just one series despite string of awards. The acclaimed BBC drama I May Destroy You won't be returning for a second series despite its critical acclaim and a slew of awards. The 2020 show, which depicted the harrowing journey of Arabella as she pieced together the events of a night out where she was drugged ...

  2. 1 giorno fa · Michaela Coel no longer working on 'I May Destroy You 2' project Manville and McMullan won't be the only returning roles, either, with several of the Magpie Murders cast reprising their roles.

  3. 1 giorno fa · Since Bridgerton has been gracing our screens, many viewers have realised that they recognise Bailey from Chewing Gum, starring Michaela Coel. Just a couple of months ago, one fan tweeted: "I just realised Jonathan Bailey is the guy from Chewing Gum. Someone else said: "I JUST FOUND OUT TODAY THAT JONATHAN BAILEY WAS THE GROSS FETISHIZER FROM ...

  4. 1 giorno fa · Michaela Coel's 'I May Destroy You' won't return for second series, confirms BBC. Sir Ranulph Fiennes opens up about Parkinson's diagnosis to cousin Joseph on new TV show.

  5. 1 giorno fa · Other actors on-hand were Wilmer Valderrama, Sean Penn and Michaela Coel. But even celebrities felt a wow factor. Coel, wearing a red and gold dress borrowed from a Sudanese friend, ...

  6. 2 ore fa · Anticipated positive impact on enhanced public protection and on mental health services accessibility. VICTORIA, BC, May 24, 2024 /CNW/ - The BC Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC) is pleased that the legislative regulation of Psychotherapy under the Health Professions Act and eventually under the new Health Professions & Occupations Act is moving forward, as indicated in the BC ...

  7. 4 ore fa · Fri., May 24, 2024, 5:12 p.m. EDT · 3 min read. Former sub-postmasters whose convictions from the Post Office scandal have been quashed have spoken of their "joy" and "disbelief" at the move. Keith Bell, who was convicted of false accounting in 2002, told BBC News it was a "huge relief". Lee Williamson said he was "overjoyed and very grateful".