The managing director of under-fire train operator Avanti West Coast has stepped down from his role, it was confirmed tonight. Phil Whittingham will leave his position on September 15 to 'pursue other executive leadership opportunities'.
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BBC's Marriage were left making the same complaint just minutes into the new series. The new four-part drama, which started on Sunday (August 14) evening, dives into the daily highs and lows of long-term relationships. Sean Bean (Game of Thrones) and Nicola Walker (Unforgotten) lead the cast as Ian and Emma, a couple who have been married for almost 30 years.
By following the couple over just 12 days, Marriage explores the ins and outs of their marriage and all the strains on it, from redundancy and suspicions to jealousies and life as adoptive parents. The first episode saw Ian try to adjust to his new normal having been made redundant, all while Emma's professional life continues to flourish. Later, they are less than thrilled when their daughter Jessica introduces them to her new boyfriend, Adam.
READ MORE: BBC The Apprentice winner Harpreet Kaur sends fans wild as she reveals relationship with co-star But while fans were initially excited to watch the series, many were soon left disappointed by the sound quality. Several BBC viewers complained that they were struggling to hear what the actors – especially Sean Bean – were saying. @sparry951 complained: "Can Sean Bean speak up a bit.
TV volume is at 65 and i can't hear a thing #Marriage. "BBC viewer @SandJRobinson faced the same problem, writing: "Watching #marriage on BBC1 & although we’ve turned our TV right up, we still can’t hear a bloody word they’re saying. other channels are fine.
"@wisebirdswords agreed, adding: "Stellar cast - but is this entertainment? Not so far - especially as Sean Bean is practically inaudible. " @goldenground fumed: "#marriage #bbc sound? Is anyone else struggling to hear their dialogue? Great cast, poor sound. "Meanwhile,
.The managing director of under-fire train operator Avanti West Coast has stepped down from his role, it was confirmed tonight. Phil Whittingham will leave his position on September 15 to 'pursue other executive leadership opportunities'.
Big Mouth has come under fire for dialogue that allegedly perpetuates racial insensitivity.In the second episode of Big Mouth, which first aired on July 30, the series’ main character Park Chang-ho (played by Lee Jong-suk) provokes a fellow inmate on death row, asking if his mother had seaweed soup after giving birth to him.In South Korea, it is custom for Korean mothers to have seaweed soup after giving birth. However, Chang-ho continued to rile the inmate up by asking what his mother had eaten after his birth for him to grow into a psychopath.“Did your mother eat seaweed soup after giving birth to you? I am really curious as to what she ate to have given birth to a psycho like you.
Owners of a residential tower labelled "the biggest eyesore in Salford" have come under fire for "under-investment". The comment was made as a "high-quality" development in its shadow was given planning approval.
Sydney Sweeney is facing heat for her mom’s 60th birthday party!
Alison Hammond is currently in the firing line after animal rights non-profit organisation PETA slammed the TV presenter following a recent trip to Dubai. The This Morning star, 47, has been criticised by the charity after she uploaded a video to Instagram of herself riding a camel. Mimi Bekhechi, Vice President, Europe and Australia released a statement stating that the animals Alison rode are "sometimes subjected to violence".
Nicola Walker seems to be everywhere at the moment! The incredible actress recently returned to screens starring in BBC drama Marriage alongside Sean Bean and will soon be back with another season of her brilliant crime series Annika. MORE: Nicola Walker's next project after BBC's Marriage revealedBut did you know that Nicola first graced our screens almost 30 years? The 52-year-old made her acting debut back in 1994 when she landed a role in a huge Hollywood movie alongside the likes of Hugh Grant and Andie MacDowell! Check it out below. . . WATCH: Nicola Walker's first role was in Four Weddings and a FuneralIf you haven’t already worked it out, that movie was Four Weddings and a Funeral, which follows a good-natured young introvert named Charles as he discovers his true love for his friend Carrie while attending the wedding of four of his friends and a funeral.
Soap star Iain Robertson has issued a plea to his fans after ending up in hospital after ignoring an infection “for years”. Iain Robertson, 41, who plays Stevie O'Hara in BBC Scotland soap River City, took to social media to share a snap of him lying in a hospital bed, warning his followers not to ignore worrying symptoms and thanked the hospital for looking after him. Sharing a photo of himself in a hospital gown, Iain urged fans to “go see yer doctors” as he explained how ignoring a health issue had left him needing surgery.The actor wrote: “Found myself an unexpected guest of the NHS this week.
David Walliams prefers to keep his personal life out of the spotlight.But he made an exception this week for a very special reason. David, 50, shared four photographs with his fans on Instagram showing him reading to his goddaughter, Ruby.
Marriage, which boasts a cast led by big names Sean Bean and Nicola Walker. Sean put in a stellar star turn alongside Stephen Graham in widely acclaimed prison drama Time lad year, with former Sharpe actor Sean winning a BAFTA earlier this year for his role in the compelling behind bars series. In Marriage, he shares the screen with another leading light of the British acting world, Nicola.
Viewers were left wondering what they had tuned in to watch as they switched on This Morning today. Andi Peters and Rochelle Humes were back at the helm of the ITV daytime show on Tuesday (August 16) after kicking off a fresh week on the programme yesterday.
BBC's new drama, Marriage, made its debut on Sunday night and viewers have been enthralled by Sean Bean and Nicola Walker's incredible performances. MORE: Marriage: Viewers make same complaint about new BBC dramaWritten and directed by Stefan Golaszewski, the series follows married couple, Ian and Emma, as they negotiate the ups and downs of their 30-year marriage.
BBC viewers were not happy after the first episode of new Sunday night series Marriage. The four-parter launched last night and stars Sean Bean and Nicola Walker.
Following the success of BBC drama The Split, fans of Nicola Walker's work were excited to tune last night (14 August) to her new BBC drama in which she stars alongside homegrown Hollywood superstar Sean Bean. Marriage is a four-part series with the story revolving around Ian (played by Sean) and Nicola's character Emma, who have been married for almost 30 years.
Sean Bean’s new drama, Marriage, has divided viewers after premiering on BBC One last night (14 August). The four-parter is an intimate portrait of Bean and Nicola Walker’s married couple, Ian and Emma, who have been together for 27 years. Marriage is, to put it mildly, slow.
BBC drama Marriage carried high expectations from viewers as it explored the ins and outs of married life. Many viewers were left disappointed after watching the first episode on Sunday, August, 14 - despite it starring two of the UK's finest actors. The drama follows married couple Ian (Sean Bean) and Emma (Nicola Walker) as they negotiate the ups and downs of their 30-year marriage.
Sean Bean, who many will know from his roles in Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones or Sharpe. Alongside Bean is Nicola Walker - star of Annika, Unforgotten, Spooks. And yet despite this stellar cast, some viewers say they found themselves switching off early on in the programme.
episode of Sean Bean's new BBC drama forced them to switch off early. Several people had the same complaint about the programme titled 'Marriage' which aired for the first time on Sunday, August 14, with some calling it 'boring'. The series focuses on the reality of long-term relationships, revolving around a married couple who have been married for 30 years played by Sean Bean and Nicola Walker.
Marriage, husband and wife Ian and Emma clean up after having their daughter, Jess, and her new boyfriend, Adam, over for dinner. We watch as food is silently scraped from plates into the compost bucket, knives and forks are rinsed and put in the dishwasher, and empty cans put in the recycling. Only once the table is cleared and the dishwasher loaded, and the pair are preparing for bed, is the verdict on Adam finally delivered: “I hated his f***ing face,” says Emma.