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Chico's Lunchbox could usher in a golden age of X Factor feature films
The Welsh-Moroccan powerhouse is lining up a comedy A clef of his stripping days, while Susan Boyle's brother reckons Kathy Bates might be the woman for the Scottish singer's story The Jack Warner of reality TV-based movie spinoffs? a Chico Slimani.
In a story contained on 27 November, 2009, headlined "MCGREGOR PREVENTING PORNO MOVIE", we wish to make it clear that it was Robert Carlyle who played Begbie in 1996 movie Trainspotting.
The glitz and glamour of the annual Bafta Scotland awards betrayed some pessimism in the home grown industry.
Prolific writer comes to Winchester
THE author behind the television series, Hamish Macbeth, is coming to Winchester.
Carlyle calls for - British' screens in multiplexes
BRIT HIT: The Full Monty, starring Carlyle, was once countrya TMs top-earning film.
Keep cinema screens open for UK-made films only a " Robert Carlyle
By Craig Brown SCOTS Hollywood star Robert Carlyle has called on UK cinemas to help the British film industry by reserving screens for home-made productions.
Robert Carlyle: Britain has not produced great film since Trainspotting
ROBERT CARLYLE last night blasted the British film industry - and said there hasn't been a decent movie made since Trainspotting.
Author of Hamish Macbeth in the city
THE author behind the television series, Hamish Macbeth, is coming to Winchester .
There'll still be murders: STV promises new Taggart series
Taggart will survive another year after media group STV vowed to produce it regardless of whether ITV axes the show.
'The Full Monty' on IFC is a Monday TV pick
Six unemployed Yorkshire factory workers band together to perform a striptease act in this great 1997 comedy.
a Stargate Universea actor in no rush for answers
Whether in Yankee Stadium or the Land of Oz, getting home is an all-consuming mission.
The Full Monty - New Players Theatre
Based on Peter Cattaneo's 1997 film which starred Robert Carlyle, the musical version has a book by Terrence McNally and score by David Yazbek and is relocated to the American city of Buffalo.
I turned down seven-figure ad offer as bosses wanted me to strip, says Scots actor Robert Carlyle
ROBERT CARLYLE has revealed how he turned down a milliondollar offer to repeat his Full Monty striptease for a TV advert.
'Hamish Macbeth' beat's new base
A police station serving one of the largest beats in Europe and once the base for a real life Hamish Macbeth has reopened following refurbishment.
Robert Carlyle is so slight he looks smaller than his 173cm, his hair is long and greying and his Scots accent is strong - not exactly the first person to come to mind when casting the successors to SG-1, those gung-ho space explorers who made the Stargate series a sci-fi staple.
Actor blasts UK film industry over Port Talbot-set film
TRAINSPOTTING star Robert Carlyle has blasted the British film industry because a movie he'd filmed in Port Talbot in 2007 has yet to be released.
Carlyle urges support for industry
Scottish actor Robert Carlyle urged the Government to help out the British film industry, which is struggling in the wake of the financial crisis.
Robert Carlyle drawn to the dark side
Robert Carlyle is the latest British actor to play a doctor in a US TV series, Dr Nicholas Rush in Stargate Univers David Hayles Following in the footsteps of Hugh Laurie and Tim Roth , Robert Carlyle is the latest British actor to play a doctor in a US TV series.
ROBERT Carlyle has been keeping cinemagoers glued to their seats for nearly two decades in a range of roles so varied he makes pick 'n' mix look short on choice.
Exclusive: Stargate Universe's Robert Carlyle & Ming-Na
Those who've been following the development of "Stargate," ever since the concept was introduced in the 1994 movie by Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin, will have a chance to explore new worlds aboard the starship Destiny with the premiere episode of the new series "SGU: Stargate Universe" on Syfy starting Friday, October 2. Following on the heels of ...
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