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The series Inside the Factory is to tell the story of the red double-decker bus and everything that enables it to carry millions of passengers a day – which includes renewable energy provided by organisations such as London Array.Īs part of the documentary, presenter Cherry Healey takes a boat trip to the offshore wind farm to learn how the turbines transform wind into electricity that can power more than half a million homes, and any number of other things, such as electric cars and buses.īob Smith, General Manager at London Array, said: “By demonstrating the part a wind farm can play in powering an electric bus, this documentary should help people to understand how renewable energy – which can be a distant idea when it relates to something 20km offshore – fits into everyday life. London Array windfarm operator, based at Ramsgate, will feature in a BBC documentary tonight (August 8). Photos: The Libertines delight fans with gig at The Oval BandstandĪppeal for witnesses after man suffers head wound in Margate assault Government grants Development Consent Order for Manston AirportĬonsultation for 20mph on 10 Ramsgate roads and petition asking for wider speed restrictions Supporters join Ramsgate picket line as strike action across Southeastern network continues Photos: From Batman to Howard the Duck – runners join Kent Association for the Blind superhero event Permission granted for multi-million pound Margate Digital campusĢ5 things to see and do in Thanet August 19-21 Plan for 17 flats above and to rear of Ramsgate’s Peacocks store Young persons’ mental health event in Ramsgate to help shape future services Nostalgia: Were you there? Liquid Lunch rock The Oval Bandstand 45 years ago this weekend All episodes will be available to stream as a boxset on BBC iPlayer from Sunday.The West End comes to Ellington Park and will feature Olivier Award winner Leanne Jones of Hairspray Marriage starts on Sunday August 14 at 9pm on BBC One. The series also features Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Chantelle Alle, James Bolam and Jack Holden. He added that because of this he has “never thought this much” about what he says or does in the role as he wants his portrayal to be truthful to Golaszewski’s vision.īean, who starred in The Lord Of The Rings, recently won a Bafta for his role in BBC One drama Time. “There’s so many different layers he has created within his script.”
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“However it’s very well observed and quite hard work to get your head around even though it’s very naturalistic and free flowing. “He also throws in a lot of business props, opening and shutting bins, getting tissue paper out at the same time as you are talking which is something you have to get used to. He said: “There’s a lot happening in between various sentences and statements we make which is hard to get your head around but makes it very varied and rich. Sean Bean with his fifth wife Ashley Moore (Ian West/PA) The actor, who has been married five times and wed his present wife Ashley Moore in 2017, added that Golaszewski’s writing has many varied layers. He feels Walker’s character Emma is “going places” and when a younger man comes on the scene, he begins to feel “very vulnerable”. He described his character as a man who “isn’t very sure of himself and not very confident” after losing his high-up job and following the death of his mother. The drama series takes place over 12 days and Bean says those days are “rich, revealing and you see what a relationship is”. “There aren’t any big stunts or reveals, it’s just a very simple story simply told, about people and the complications of daily life.” Reflecting on the drama ahead of its screening on Sunday, Bean said: “People will be able to see many things that they can relate to in their own lives and their own relationships. Watch Marriage on iPlayer from Sunday 14 August /AlVxBXVqG4 Sometimes funny, sometimes moving, always revealing… Nicola Walker stars as his character’s wife, Emma.īafta-winning writer Stefan Golaszewski has created the four-part series which follows the couple as they navigate the fears, comforts and frustrations of their 30-year relationship. The Game of Thrones star, 63, plays Ian in the new BBC drama Marriage.

Sean Bean feels people will be able to relate to his new role in a drama that explores the “complications of daily life” in a marriage.
