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Grant to give master class at TV Festival
    2018-07-06  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

HUGH GRANT’S first significant small-screen role in over 20 years has earned him a starring appearance at the Edinburgh TV Festival on Aug. 22-24.

The actor will be part of the award-winning team — including writer Russell T. Davies and director Stephen Frears — behind the acclaimed drama “A Very English Scandal” to give a master class at the event.

The miniseries, which saw Grant play real-life U.K. politician Jeremy Thorpe, who stood trial for conspiracy to murder his secret ex-lover, received critical acclaim when it aired on BBC One last month, and recently headed to the United States on Amazon Prime.

Others set to appear in Edinburgh include Discovery’s chief brand officer Nancy Daniels, YouTube’s head of originals for EMEA Luke Hyams, and Netflix’s director of unscripted programming Brandon Riegg, alongside the usual heads of U.K. broadcasters.

Steve Coogan and Joanna Lumley will be taking part in talks, while rising British star Michaela Coel will give the prestigious MacTaggart keynote speech.(SD-Agencies)

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