Having won five for sitcoms including Father Ted and The IT Crowd, was a safe pair of hands in the eyes of the when it commissioned him to co-write sitcom Motherland.
Graham Linehan: BBC Mocked Me as Bigoted Medic
Having won five Baftas for Channel 4 sitcoms including Father Ted and The IT Crowd, Graham Linehan was a safe pair of hands in the eyes of the BBC when it commi...
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That was, of course, before he became an outspoken critic of trans culture, and therefore, a pariah in Britainâs comedy scene.
And now Linehan has turned on the BBC and its writers, accusing them of demonising him in one of its ââ medical dramas.
âThe writers on Doctors called a divorced character âGrahamâ and made him the transphobic bad guy,â he claims, referring to the BBC One medical drama. Aghast, he adds: âI canât believe Iâm not making this up.â
Linehan was responding to a comment online which accused BBC drama The Capture of âpropagandaâ and suggested its plot linked legitimate concerns about immigration numbers with violent extremism.
âThe BBC did the same to me with [Doctors],â affirms Linehan, 57.
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Graham Linehan has turned on the BBC and its writers, accusing them of demonising him in one of its âwokeâ medical dramas.
Linehan refers to the introduction of character Dr. Graham Elton, who is played by actor Alex Avery in the BBC One dramaâs 24th and final series of Doctors, which aired in 2024. The unsavoury fictitious Dr Graham Elton is in his 50s, separated from his former wife, and aggressively transphobic, in one scene cruelly deriding his child for coming out as transgender.
In 2020, Linehan and his wife of 16 years Helen Serafinowicz, with whom he has a daughter and a son, divorced amid the backlash over his anti-transgenderism.
He said their marriage broke down after his critics âwent after my wifeâ.
In 2023 Linehanâs Edinburgh Fringe show was cancelled after the venue said anti-trans views did ânot â.
A BBC Studios spokesman insists Linehanâs claims are mistaken, assuring me: âDoctors was a fictional drama, set in a fictional location, featuring fictional characters, not based on any real-life individuals. To suggest that the character of Dr Graham Elton was based on any specific individual is simply untrue.â
Carol's countdown - to reincarnation!
Carol Vorderman wants to be 'either an Italian man or an Italian woman' in her next life
Carol Vorderman was 42 when she finally met her biological father, a Dutchman who had remained a distant presence since her Welsh mother discovered his affair when the TV star was just three weeks old.
The former Countdown presenter admits she finds her sense of identity rooted in the warmth and culture of her Italian stepfather Gabriel Rizzi. âI never knew my (real) father, he (Rizzi) was my dad,â she says at The Italian Awards 2026 at the London Marriott Grosvenor Square in Mayfair.
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She tells me: âI have written to the Pope, to say when I come back in my next life, I want to be either an Italian man or an Italian woman.
âHe hasnât written back yet.â Hopefully heâll hear her prayer.
He long ago repaid the $14 million he owed US tax authorities, so I hope that ill luck hasnât returned to dog the splendidly uninhibited Nicolas Cage who once .
Iâm told that Cage, 62, now happily married after four divorces, had an exquisitely crafted Panama made for him by Lock & Co, the London hat-makers favoured by King Charles. âIt cost ÂŁ25,000,â a St Jamesâs boulevardier tells me. âSomeone sat on it a day later.â
Lock wonât even murmur about clients, while Cageâs representatives have yet to comment.
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Breaking Bad's Bryan asks fans: What is wrong with you?
Breaking Bad actor Bryan Cranston is alarmed that some of his admirers still rooted for Mr White
As teacher-turned-drug lord Walter White in Breaking Bad, he
And actor Bryan Cranston is alarmed that some of his admirers still rooted for Mr White after he âbroke badâ in the hit crime drama. He reveals: âI meet fans all the time who say âI never lost faith in you, I was with your character all the way,ââ to which I say to them: âWhat the hell is wrong with you?â
âI [as Walter] did some horrible things.â
He may regularly score perfect 10s on the Strictly dancefloor but professional dancer Vito Coppola, admits that pulling off an April Fools prank isnât quite his forte.
Coppola, 33, whose memoir Love, Vito is out later this year, reveals: âI am not that good at pranking people â because my face is so transparent that you can understand if Iâm lying â I tried to put some rubber plastic spiders on my brotherâs pillow to wake him up, I thought heâd wake up and get scared.
âIt didnât work at all.â
Jessie's very unfortunate Norton mishap
Singer Jessie Ware was thrilled when friend James Norton agreed to appear as a âsexy cowboyâ in the video for her new single
Will it be a while before Jessie Ware has another bash at collaborative working from home?
The Say You Love Me singer was thrilled when her friend James Norton, 40, agreed to appear as a âsexy cowboyâ in the video for her new single, Ride â so thrilled, in fact, that she invited the Happy Valley star to drop in to âwork outâ their roles.
They got cracking, adds Ware, 41, âat the bottom of my gardenâ. It was only when mounted astride Norton, who was on all fours, that Jessie, happily married to personal trainer Sam Burrows since 2014, noticed a small face staring at them âthrough the windowâ â that of her four-year-old son.




