Dawn French-starring sitcom Can You Keep a Secret? will return for a second season following its incredible first run. Premiering in January, the series had the third-largest comedy launch on BBC ...
Dawn French’s sitcom return received lukewarm reviews upon its debut in January, but the show has been such a hit with viewers, it’s returning for another run. The BBC has now confirmed that the ...
It all starts with a line. In “A New Dawn,” Yoshitoshi Shinomiya’s directorial debut feature world premiering at the Berlinale as part of the main competition, animation is born out of its very ...
At the time, Dawn and Kyle were judges on Australia’s Got Talent season seven, which launched on the Nine Network in 2013. They were joined at the judging desk by former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell and ...
NEW YORK, Feb. 12 (UPI) --The Vicar of Dibley icon Dawn French -- one half of the comedy duo French and Saunders -- is back on television Thursday with the hilarious new series, Can You Keep a Secret?
Those looking to check out the latest Paramount+ original comedy series can stream the debut season exclusively through Paramount+. Those who have yet to sign up for a paid subscription through the ...
Dawn French is probably best known for the audacious British sketch show “French and Saunders,” and coming as she does out of the world of button-pushing comedy one would expect “Can You Keep a Secret ...
A new documentary about legendary comedian Victoria Wood, presents viewers with a woman who suffered much sadness behind the scenes. Airing on U&Gold on February 12, Becoming Victoria Wood explores ...
The series will be available to all Paramount+ subscribers, regardless of which plan they use. While Paramount+ doesn’t offer a free trial itself, there’s still a way to watch on a free trial. If you ...
"Don't be silly. We're just a bit complicated – like the Beckhams." Paramount+ has revealed an official US trailer for a British dark comedy series called Can You Keep A Secret?, which originally ...
Dawn French is back, said Anita Singh in The Telegraph, in a new BBC comedy series that is the best thing she has done since “The Vicar of Dibley”. In it, she plays a woman who tries to defraud an ...