
Michaela Coel’s next show could take place in the I May Destroy You universe
Given the quality and cultural significance of Coel’s previous work, we should be in for a treat.
Given the quality and cultural significance of Coel’s previous work, we should be in for a treat.
Filmed just three weeks before his death, you can watch it via TV One on 16th May.
With contributions from Dobby Club and Blondey, Mancunian photographer Oliver Jackson’s ode to one of his favourite shows is testament to its cultural appeal – and reveals a lot about the British psyche.
The actress slash comedian plays a sugar baby anxiety magnet in this claustrophobic Jewish comedy.
Born in Sudan, raised in the American Midwest, Dua Saleh is now in Wales, wrapping a role in Sex Education. But just how did a queer underground musician land a part in one of Netflix's biggest shows?
The HBO Max series was created by a teenage girl and her father, produced by Lena Dunham, and explores all the hype and glory of a post-everything generation.