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Having already searched for the next top model, the next big dancer and the next chart-topping singer, the BBC is now on the look-out for the next make-up star.
Strictly winner
Stacey Dooley will host Glow Up: Britain’s Next Make-Up Star, alongside industry judges Val Garland, global make-up director for L’Oréal Paris, and Dominic Skinner, global senior artist for MAC. The weekly elimination series will see ten contestants live and work together as they compete to win a contract assisting some of the world’s biggest make-up artists.
It nabbed a Golden
Globe for Best
Comedy
Series and a second gong for co-star Michael Douglas, so it comes as no surprise that a second series of The Kominsky Method has been commissioned. Penned by Chuck Lorre ( The Big Bang Theory), the show follows the fortunes of a former actor turned acting coach (Douglas) and his relationship with his best friend (Alan Arkin), a man with many challenges in his life.
Quote of the Week:
“There’s no- one else in my family that acts. A lot of my sisters and brothers were heavily involved with sport, and I was, too. But I think that
I was a very creative child. My mum was a painter, and I used to express myself visually, with things like photography, from a young age. So I think that’s where it came from.” Mullingar actress Niamh Algar, star of Channel 4’s major new drama, Pure.