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‘Stephen Graham recognised me from Nando’s’: how James Nelson-Joyce became TV’s hottest rising star

8 mai 2025 à 13:18

His role in This City Is Ours has had the Liverpool FC squad perform line dances with him, he’s wowed in Black Mirror and he’s bringing Bez’s life to screen. It’s all down to meeting his hero in a chicken restaurant

James Nelson-Joyce is still buzzing. Two days ago, he not only watched his beloved Liverpool FC clinch the Premier League title but led a celebratory dance with his heroes. “I ended up in the Anfield boardroom after the match, then partied with the team,” he grins. “The DJ clocked that I was there, played Andy Williams’ House of Bamboo and it all went right off.”

The 36-year-old Merseysider is now starring in BBC gangland thriller This City Is Ours, in which a local crime family perform a choreographed line-dance to the loungecore classic. “Harvey Elliott and a few other players dragged me on to the dancefloor and made me do it with them,” he chuckles in disbelief. “They all love the show, which is a huge compliment.”

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© Photograph: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images

© Photograph: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images

The doctors will see you now! It’s the all-time top 20 TV medical dramas

5 mai 2025 à 12:05

From Dr McDreamy to pill-popping nurses and nuns on bikes, here’s our countdown of the most heart-stopping hospital shows ever. Clear!

It’s been hailed as the greatest TV show of 2025 so far and the best medical drama in a generation. The Pitt has become the US’s most talked-about TV show. It has also become talked-about in the UK, mainly thanks to outrage that it hasn’t crossed the Atlantic yet.

As speculation builds about The Pitt finding a British broadcaster – and ITV medi-thriller Malpractice returns – we’ve counted down the top 20 greatest TV medical dramas ever.

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© Photograph: WBD

© Photograph: WBD

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