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Playing Nice is a four-part television series for ITV, from StudioCanal. It is set in Cornwall and based on the book of the same name by J. P. Delaney. James Norton stars and executive-produces through his production company Rabbit Track Pictures. Kate Hewitt directs from a script adaptation from Grace Ofori-Attah.
2/5 James Norton – who seems trapped on ITV when, by rights, he should be a movie star – provides a lacklustre performance Playing Nice is bland, generic porridge that buries potential for a ...
New series sees two couples navigate the upending of their lives when they find out their babies were switched at birth James Norton ITV drama Playing Nice branded ‘load of nonsense’ by ...
James Geoffrey Ian Norton [2] (born 18 July 1985) is an English film, television, and stage actor. He is known for roles in the television series Happy Valley, Grantchester, War & Peace and McMafia. He played the title role in the 2019 film Mr. Jones.
Playing Nice star James Norton has addressed claims he’ll be the next James Bond after being confronted with a “clue” in his new BBC series.. Speculation has swirled since Daniel Craig ...
Grantchester is a British ITV detective drama set in the 1950s in the Cambridgeshire village of Grantchester.Its first series was broadcast in 2014. The series originally featured Anglican vicar Sidney Chambers (James Norton); subsequent series have featured vicar William Davenport (Tom Brittney) and vicar Alphy Kotteram ().
Actor James Norton was asked whether he will be the next James Bond during a live radio phone-in. The Playing Nice and Happy Valley actor was a guest on Capital Breakfast on Monday (13 January ...
The series took a few stories from Glenny's book, which documents various mafia organisations thriving around the world today. The series was created by Hossein Amini and James Watkins, and is a co-production of the BBC, AMC, and Cuba Pictures, in association with Twickenham Studios. [7] The BBC announced the series in October 2015. [8]