Strictly Come Dancing fans had the same theory as an unexpected celebrity appeared on the live show on Saturday night. Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman were back hosting the hit BBC dancing show as it reached its quarter finals.
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Physicist Professor Brian Cox has spoken about a restaurant meeting with Succession star namesake Brian Cox - and says staff were left puzzled by the whole thing.
Former musician turned expert was on Lorraine to talk about his new series Universe.
The BBC Two documentary began in October and airs every Wednesday.
While he was on, Lorraine asked him about the confusion that must arise between himself and the other famous Brian Cox, who stars in Succession.
The two men actually met in January last
Strictly Come Dancing fans had the same theory as an unexpected celebrity appeared on the live show on Saturday night. Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman were back hosting the hit BBC dancing show as it reached its quarter finals.
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“Succession” star Brian Cox will make his feature directorial debut on a Scottish drama in which he will also star called “Glenrothan” that he describs as a love letter and homage to his native Scotland. “Glenrothan” will be co-developed by Lionsgate U.K.
Manori Ravindran International EditorBrian Cox, the Scottish actor known for playing formidable media baron Logan Roy on HBO’s “Succession,” is making his directorial debut in film with “Glenrothan.” The project is being co-developed by Lionsgate and London-based “Keeping Faith” producer Nevision.The Emmy, Golden Globe and Olivier Award-winning “Succession” actor will also star in the film, which is billed as a “love letter to Scotland.” The project marks the second time Cox is going behind the
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