Skip to main contentSkip to navigation

Blake Harrison

July 2023

  • EE British Academy Film Awards 2023 Vanity Fair Rising Star - BAFTAs Pre-Party<br>LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 02: Blake Harrison attends the EE British Academy Film Awards 2023 Vanity Fair Rising Star BAFTAs pre-party at JOIA on February 02, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Mike Marsland/WireImage)

    Sunday with Blake Harrison: ‘I still use the cheat sheet that came with the barbecue’

    The actor tells Rich Pelley about kids’ parties, croissants and martial arts

March 2022

  • The Great Celebrity Bake Off is back! Which famous people will embarrass themselves in front of Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith this time?

    The Great Celebrity Bake Off 2022: episode one – as it happened

    Emma Willis, Clara Amfo, Alex Horne and Blake Harrison enter the tent for this year’s charity competition. But who will wow the judges with a stunning showstopper – and whose bakes will be half-baked?

November 2020

  • ‘Why would anybody watch a bunch of teenagers on a Friday night?’ … The Inbetweeners, from left, James Buckley, Joe Thomas, Blake Harrison and Simon Bird.

    How we made
    How we made The Inbetweeners

    ‘They offered me a prosthetic testicle for the fashion show scene but I thought, what’s the point? I was hardly going to claw back any dignity’

February 2020

  • Ralf Little for G2. Photo by Linda Nylind. 10/8/2018.

    The Q&A
    Ralf Little: ‘My greatest achievement? A 23-year acting career with no qualifications’

    The actor on The Royle Family, going back in time and the film that makes him cry

July 2019

  • The Inbetweeners 2.

    Ranked
    Worst holidays in cinema – ranked!

    As Spider-Man: Far From Home and Midsommar bring the well-worn trip-gone-wrong back to the big screen, here are 20 of film’s most appalling vacations

December 2018

  • Clockwise from top left: The “Xmas” Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan; Doctor Who; Strictly Come Dancing; Watership Down; Luther; Les Miserables; Bros: After The Screaming Stops.

    Les Mis, Torvill & Dean, Luther and Doctor Who: your complete Christmas TV guide

    A breakdown of the best festive telly to see you through to 2019, spanning revolution reboots, ice-skaters and dying rabbits

July 2018

  • Les Dennis and Blake Harrison in End of the Pier at Park Theatre.

    End of the Pier review – Les Dennis plays a washed-up standup in Blackpool comedy

  • Cultural Highlights

    Culture highlights of the week
    What to see this week in the UK

June 2018

  • Director Stephen Frears on the set of A Very English Scandal.

    Stephen Frears queries reopening of Jeremy Thorpe investigation

    Drama director tells Hay festival ‘you have to accept limitations of British justice’

May 2018

  • The Inbetweeners … its juvenility lay on top of an expertly constructed comedy.

    Puerile, provincial and prophetic: how the Inbetweeners became a classic

    It had a lukewarm reception when it debuted 10 years ago, but Damon Beesley and Iain Morris’s show about suburban school friends has become that rare thing: a national-treasure sitcom

March 2018

  • ‘The whole audition is a performance: you’re playing you at your best’ … Noma Dumezweni, Don Warrington and Julie Hesmondhalgh.

    'You try to escape with a modicum of dignity': actors on their best and worst auditions

    From a ‘cattle market’ Inbetweeners casting to a nightmare meeting with the Coens, Julie Hesmondhalgh, Don Warrington and others recall their nailbiting experiences

June 2017

  • Ripper Street<br>Programme Name: Ripper Street - TX: n/a - Episode: n/a (No. n/a) - Picture Shows: (L-R) Detective Inspector Edmund Reid (MATTHEW MACFADYEN), Long Susan (MYANNA BURING), Captain Homer Jackson (ADAM ROTHENBERG) - (C) Tiger Aspect Productions Limited &amp; Lookout Point Limited 2016 - Photographer: Bernard Walsh

    TV tonight
    Monday’s best TV: Ripper Street; Killing Richard Glossip

    A return to 19th-century Whitechapel in this slow-burning episode. Plus a grimly fascinating look at a man on death row who has faced execution three times

December 2016

  • (clockwise from top left) Imogen at Shakespeare’s Globe, The Damned United at West Yorkshire Playhouse, Unreachable at the Royal Court and The Grinning Man at Bristol Old Vic

    Best culture 2016
    Readers' favourite stage shows of 2016

    Imogen took your breath away, The Damned United hooked you and The Grinning Man made you smile darkly. We asked for your top shows of the year and were flooded with rave reviews – here’s a selection

February 2016

  • James Buckley, Blake Harrison, Joe Thomas and Simon Bird in The Inbetweeners Movie

    Inbetweeners creators sign Film4 deal to make four comedy features

  • Dad's Army
film still

    Box office analysis: UK
    Doomed to return: Dad's Army victor at UK box office despite scathing reviews

January 2016

  • Dad's Army

    First look review
    Dad's Army review: who don't you think you are kidding?

    Do panic: the cast pull off a convincing impression – and Catherine Zeta-Jones adds sauce – but there’s something inescapably creaky about this strangest of sitcom revivals

December 2015

  • WARNING: Embargoed for publication until 00:00:01 on 05/12/2015 - Programme Name: Stephen Fry: A Life On Screen - TX: 29/12/2015 - Episode: n/a (No. n/a) - Picture Shows: **EMBARGOED FOR PUBLICATION UNTIL 00:01 HRS ON SATURDAY 5TH DECEMBER 2015** Stephen Fry - (C) BAFTA/Whizz Kidd Entertainment - Photographer: BAFTA/Whizz Kidd Entertainment

    TV tonight
    Tuesday’s best TV: A Life on Screen – Stephen Fry; Gareth Malone’s Great Choir Reunion; David Beckham: For the Love of the Game

    A celebration of Britain’s favourite Really Clever Bloke, the life-changing power of song and a footballer fixing the world
  • Tripped:Episode 1 - ( Blake Harrison as Danny and Richard Gadd as Callum) 57695;1

    TV review
    Tripped review – this young-adult sci-fi comedy is a nearly funny compromise

    Despite a great concept – man about to abandon his old mate for marriage is sucked down a multidimensional portal with him – this was less than the sum of its parts
  • Kylie Minogue on stage at the Royal Albert Hall for the Royal Variety Performance 2015.

    TV tonight
    Tuesday’s best TV: The Royal Variety Performance 2015, Capital, Imagine: Carlos Acosta, Tripped

    Jack Whitehall introduces the likes of Elton, Kylie, One Direction and Matisse the dancing dog; last in John Lanchester’s state-of-the-nation series; much-garlanded Cuban ballet star; Highlander meets Spaced meets Doctor Who in Tripped

August 2015

  • Dad's Army

    Dad's Army film - first trailer reports for duty

    Don’t panic! The film version of the 1970s sitcom that stars Bill Nighy, Toby Jones and Catherine Zeta Jones might not be completely terrible
About 56 results for Blake Harrison
  翻译: