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Boiling Point is a four-episode British television drama miniseries created by Philip Barantini, James Cummings and Stephen Graham. Starring Graham, Vinette Robinson and Hannah Walters , the series premiered with its first episode on BBC One on 1 October 2023 and all episodes were released on BBC iPlayer on the same day.
She appeared as a waitress in Philip Barantini's one-shot film Boiling Point, which premiered at the 55th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in August 2021 and released in British cinemas in 2022. [5] In 2021 she appeared in the American-French gothic horror The Cursed. [3] She is also a singer/songwriter. [3]
A series sequel of Boiling Point was announced [16] in 2022, and began filming in early 2023. The four-part series was released on BBC One in December 2023 and was co-produced by Matriarch Productions (headed by Stephen Graham and Hannah Walters), and Ascendant Fox with Barantini's own production company It's All Made Up Productions. [ 17 ]
Izuka Hoyle stars in the TV show adaption of Boiling Point, which started out life as a short film before being made into a feature-length movie. Boiling Point star Izuka Hoyle shares "fear" over ...
U.K. broadcaster ITV has commissioned “Six Four,” a four-part crime thriller inspired by the bestselling novel by Hideo Yokoyama. Set primarily in Glasgow, the drama follows the O’Neills ...
BAFTA winner Stephen Graham (“Help,” “Boiling Point,” “The Virtues”) joins the cast as a welfare officer tasked with supporting the young offenders during their incarceration, while ...
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Boiling Point is a 1999 British television documentary series on British chef Gordon Ramsay produced by Tim Graham and David Nath [1] for London Weekend Television (LWT), and narrated by Jack Davenport. With each segment 30 minutes in length, the five-part series was broadcast 25 February 1999 – 25 March 1999 on Channel 4. [2] [3]