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Michael Palin discusses his return to TV acting

The actor and presenter cited the blend of “humour and magic” in the BBC series Small Prophets as a key factor in drawing him to the show.

According to Sir Michael Palin, the blend of "humour and magic" in the BBC's new drama, Small Prophets, drew him to the project, which marks his return to TV acting after a seven-year hiatus.

Sir Michael Palin in Small Prophets
Small Prophets marks Sir Michael's first TV acting role since 2019's Worzel Gummidge

The comedy series, created by Mackenzie Crook of Detectorists fame, has garnered widespread acclaim for its unique premise, revolving around a character who brings into being miniature creatures that possess the ability to predict the future and provide answers to any question.

Sir Michael Palin stated that his interest in the series stemmed from its thoughtful portrayal of human relationships, which he believes sets it apart from other dramas.

In an interview with BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Sir Michael noted that the series eschews high-octane action, instead focusing on character-driven storytelling, saying, "It's not about car chases or people trying to harm one another."

He further praised the writing, observing that each character, no matter how minor, is given a meaningful moment to shine, with even the briefest of lines carefully crafted to bring depth to the performance.

Mackenzie's writing style is characterized by a personal approach that resonates deeply with readers who appreciate its empathetic nature, making it a uniquely rewarding experience for those who enjoy it.

The story of Small Prophets revolves around Michael Sleep, portrayed by Pearce Quigley, a character whose life was forever changed when his partner Clea disappeared seven years prior.

Kacey (Lauren Patel) and Michael (Pearce Quigley) in Small Prophets
Lauren Patel (left) and Pearce Quigley also star in Small Prophets

Following a cryptic lead from his elderly father, played by Sir Michael, Michael Sleep embarks on an unconventional journey, utilizing an ancient recipe that combines rainwater, horse manure, and alchemical principles to bring forth folkloric creatures capable of predicting future events.

According to Sir Michael, these creatures are known as homunculi, a concept that is largely unfamiliar to the general public, with the exception of Mackenzie, who has apparently delved into the subject matter.

Sir Michael explained that Mackenzie discovered the idea of homunculi in an old book, which described an alchemist's recipe for creating miniature human-like beings in jars, a notion rooted in magical and alchemical practices of the past.

Sir Michael Sleep's character aims to assist a man in locating his missing wife, transforming an initially bizarre situation into a beneficial and enchanting experience that aids in his search.

Small Prophets represents a return to TV acting for the actor and presenter, whose last role was in Worzel Gummidge, where he portrayed the green man in a production also penned and directed by Crook.

Pearce Quigley in Small Prophets, creating creatures in small jars
The series follows Michael (played by Quigley) as he attempts to create small creatures in jars

The former Monty Python member praised Crook, characterizing him as a distinctive and skilled writer.

According to the actor, Crook's latest work is notable for its astute observations, humorous dialogue, and sarcastic tone, which sets it apart from more fantastical storytelling.

The series explores everyday life in south Manchester's suburbs, where Crook finds abundant comedic material and poignant moments, often arising from the actions of well-intentioned individuals in amusing situations.

Jack Seale of the Guardian gave Small Prophets a five-star review, praising it as a thoroughly enjoyable experience.

According to Seale, the show's underlying theme suggests that despite the world's problems, there are still many positive things to be found.

Seale believes that Small Prophets is a testament to the quality of British television, demonstrating its ability to produce exceptional and imaginative content.

The Times' Ben Dowell also awarded Small Prophets a perfect score, comparing it favorably to Detectorists as a standout British comedy.

Dowell credited the show's creator, Crook, with having a remarkable ability to craft stories that evoke strong emotions and a sense of vitality in viewers, even without relying on supernatural elements.

According to Anita Singh of the Telegraph, the combination of ordinary and extraordinary elements in the series may not appeal to everyone, but it is evident that creator Crook has invested considerable passion into the project, as reflected in her four-star review.

Some aspects of the show do not quite mesh, such as a colleague's unsettling laughter at the DIY store and the sixth instalment's unexpected foray into horror, which disrupts the overall tone of the series.

Quigley, on the other hand, is a delightful character whose presence makes for enjoyable viewing, making it easy to spend time in their company.

The Independent's Patrick Smith also awarded the series four stars, encouraging readers to look past any initial reservations about the show's magical realism, as it ultimately yields a humorous, unusual, and relatable experience.

Similar to Detectorists, this series derives emotional depth from mundane, everyday situations, but with a unique twist – the "treasure" buried by Crook is far more unconventional, resulting in substantial rewards, as noted in the review that likens the show's returns to those of Small Prophets.

The series Small Prophets can currently be streamed on the iPlayer platform.

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Spielberg Contributes $25,000 to Van Der Beek’s $2 Million Crowdfunding Campaign

The relatives of the deceased actor, known for his role in Dawson’s Creek, have expressed gratitude to those who contributed to the $2m fund.

A donation of $25,000 (£21,000) has been made by film director Steven Spielberg and his wife, Kate Capshaw, to a GoFundMe campaign that has raised over $2m (£1.6m) for the family of late actor James Van Der Beek.

James Van Der Beek wearing a maroon dickie bow while smiling for the cameras on arrival at the 2019 Emmy Awards
James Van Der Beek's character Dawson was a famous fan of filmmaker Spielberg

Van Der Beek, who passed away at the age of 48, is survived by his wife Kimberly and their six children, and the crowdfunding effort to support his family has now exceeded its initial target of $2m.

Other notable donors include Oscar-winning actress Zoe Saldana, who contributed $2,500 (£2,108), and director Jon M Chu, who gave $10,000 (£8,432) to the cause.

A statement from the organizers of the fundraiser, Friends of the Van Der Beek family, expressed gratitude to all contributors, stating that their support is deeply appreciated.

The statement highlighted the significance of the donations, saying that the kindness shown by contributors is beyond words.

It also noted that the outpouring of support has been a source of comfort during a difficult time, serving as a reminder of the power of love, community, and the enduring legacy of James Van Der Beek.

Van Der Beek was perhaps best known for his starring role in the popular US teen drama series Dawson's Creek, which aired from 1998 to 2003, although he remained associated with the show until 2023.

Although Van Der Beek and Spielberg never collaborated on a project, the late actor's character in Dawson's Creek was a fan of Spielberg's work, with posters of films like ET and Schindler's List featured in his bedroom.

At a Dawson's Creek cast reunion event last year, Spielberg paid tribute to Van Der Beek by sending a video message.

In the message, Spielberg said, "Dawson, you made it," and jokingly added that he hoped to one day have a room like Dawson's, filled with memorabilia from his films.

Van Der Beek passed away on Wednesday after a battle with bowel cancer.

Steven Spielberg arrives for the 98th Oscars Nominees Luncheon at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, USA, 10 February 2026
Spielberg made a surprise video appearance at last year's Dawson's Creek reunion

He had been dealing with the diagnosis since August 2023 and publicly disclosed his condition in November 2024.

The GoFundMe campaign was launched to help the family with medical expenses, which had depleted their funds.

The statement from the organizers concluded by saying that the family is currently taking time to grieve and be together, and thanked everyone for their compassionate and generous support in honoring James Van Der Beek's life.

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Bookstore Seeks to Revitalize Romance Genre

In Leamington, a bookstore caters specifically to adults, offering a selection of literature that focuses on the genres of dark romance and romantasy with mature themes.

This weekend, a bookstore claiming to be Europe's largest specialty store for adult romance novels is set to open its doors.

A woman with long blonde hair is wearing a black long sleeved top and is standing in front of shelves of books.
Visiting independent romance bookshops in the US inspired the creation of The Spicy Librarian

With over 2,500 titles in stock, The Spicy Librarian in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, aims to shine a light on various romance sub-genres, providing a welcoming space for book enthusiasts to unwind.

The bookstore's founder, who prefers to remain anonymous, cited her lifelong passion for reading, which began at the age of 14, and her experiences shopping at independent stores in the US as the inspiration behind the venture.

Recounting her visit to an independent romance shop in the US, the founder said, "I spent an hour browsing and left with seven new books, having also made a new friend – it was a truly memorable experience."

The Spicy Librarian has planned a range of events, including monthly book clubs, community nights, and a subscription service featuring works by independent authors.

According to the founder, her goal is to create a sense of familiarity and comfort for customers, making them feel like they've been to the store many times before, even on their first visit.

Ali Maynard-James, a member of the store's team, highlighted the unique nature of their offerings, which differ from traditional romance novels, focusing instead on the "spicy romantasy" and "dark romance" sub-genres.

Two dark-green bookshelves are stocked with books and a green circular rug is placed on wooden floor. There are chairs placed by a window to the left.
The Spicy Librarian has more than 2,500 titles stocked in-store

Maynard-James noted that the characters in these stories are empowered, driving the narrative forward, making their own decisions, and navigating complex worlds, setting them apart from traditional romance protagonists.

She added that readers can relate to the female characters in these stories because they are multidimensional and flawed, reflecting the complexities of real-life individuals.

Indie author J Rose expressed her gratitude for having her work featured in the store, acknowledging that independent authors often lack the recognition afforded to traditionally published writers.

A woman with short blonde hair is wearing a black top and a brown blazer. She is holding a book that says 'Blackwood Institute'.
Author J Rose has "stopped counting" her book releases which happen several times a year

Rose described the experience of having her books in the store as "incredibly fulfilling," knowing that readers are engaging with her work, which she considers pieces of herself.

Rose emphasized the importance of independent bookstores, praising The Spicy Librarian for being "curated by readers, for readers," providing a platform for sharing passions and connecting with like-minded individuals.

Romance novelist Florence Keeling, a Coventry native, writes under her own name, as well as the pen names Charlie Dean and Tanya Mounts, specializing in darker romance material.

A collection of the covers of some of the books written by Florence Keeling, either under her own name or under one of her pen-names Charlie Dean
Florence Keeling writes romance novels under three different names, including spicy romance as Tanya Mounts

With a decade of experience writing romance novels, Keeling has observed a growing interest in the genre, particularly in "spicy" books, as readers become more confident in their preferences.

Keeling attributed her decision to explore the romance genre to a desire to tap into the universal human experiences of affection and connection, saying, "I thought, 'why not give it a try?'"

In her Tanya Mounts series, Keeling focuses on creating strong, older female characters who take charge of their lives, defying traditional romance novel tropes.

These characters, according to Keeling, are not passive or submissive, but rather empowered individuals who drive the narrative forward, taking control of their own lives.

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Ryan Reynolds’ Children Tired of Hearing About Wrexham

Actor Ryan Reynolds, known for his role in Deadpool, frequently encounters fans on the street who want to discuss his acquisition of the football club.

Ryan Reynolds, star of the Deadpool franchise, has revealed that his children often become exasperated when he is approached by fans on the street who want to discuss Wrexham, the football club he co-owns.

Headshot of Ryan Reynolds at the football pitch. He has dark brown hair and is wearing a white jumper with a green gilet over the top, There's a brown scarf-like item around his neck.
Hollywood actor Ryan Reynolds says he is now a "Wrexham lifer"

The actor has admitted that he always makes time for fans who want to talk about the club, a habit that tends to annoy his three daughters and son, who often have to wait while he chats with supporters.

In February 2021, Reynolds partnered with Rob Mac, star of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, to purchase Wrexham, the world's third-oldest professional football club, marking a new chapter in the club's history.

In a recent interview with The New York Times' Athletic, the co-owners acknowledged that, even after five years, they still do not fully comprehend the sport, but Reynolds affirmed his commitment to the club, stating that he is now "a Wrexham lifer".

Prior to the involvement of Reynolds and Mac, Wrexham AFC was facing significant challenges, having been relegated from the Football League in 2008.

Rob, left, and Ryan hold the Championship trophy on the pitch.  Rob is wearing a dark-coloured polo shirt and Ryan is wearing a red hoody
Rob Mac and Ryan Reynolds bought Wrexham AFC in February 2021

In 2011, the club was taken over by its supporters in a bid to prevent it from going out of business, a move that ultimately helped to secure its future.

Since Reynolds and Mac acquired the club, now valued at £350m, Wrexham has achieved three consecutive promotions, elevating the team to the Championship.

Mac has credited the Sunderland FC Netflix documentary 'Til I Die as the inspiration behind his decision to purchase a football club, sparking his interest in the sport.

Mac recalled being drawn to the community of Wrexham, stating that the people reminded him of those he grew up with, creating a sense of connection to the town and its residents.

The faces of the people in Wrexham, Mac noted, were familiar, evoking a sense of nostalgia and shared experience that resonated with him.

At the time, Reynolds and Mac had not met in person, their only interaction being an Instagram message from Reynolds praising Mac's work on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

Mac reached out to Reynolds via email, sending a lengthy message that would eventually lead to their partnership, as the club's takeover required significant financial investment, which Reynolds could provide.

The email proved persuasive, capturing Reynolds' attention and sparking his interest in the project, which would ultimately lead to their collaboration.

After joining forces, the pair began searching for a club to invest in, and their journey was documented in the Disney+ docuseries Welcome to Wrexham, which earned 10 Emmy awards.

Reynolds' children have grown accustomed to their father's fame, but they become frustrated when he is stopped on the street by people who want to discuss Wrexham, rather than his acting career.

Reynolds noted that conversations about Deadpool tend to be brief, lasting only a few seconds, whereas discussions about Wrexham can be more in-depth, causing his children to become impatient.

When someone approaches him to talk about Wrexham, Reynolds often engages in a lengthy conversation, much to the dismay of his children, who are left waiting.

Under the guidance of manager Phil Parkinson, the team is now focused on achieving its first-ever promotion to the Premier League.

Mac, Reynolds and Lively in the stands of the Racecourse
Reynolds [centre], pictured with Mac and wife Blake Lively

Reynolds confessed that he has become deeply invested in the team's success, stating that he is "inconsolable" when Wrexham loses, demonstrating the depth of his emotional connection to the club.

Reynolds acknowledged that he has never been as invested in a team's winning and losing before, highlighting the significant impact that Wrexham has had on his life.

Mac outlined the pair's plans for the club's future, including the completion of the Kop stand at The Racecourse ground, which would increase the stadium's capacity.

Wrexham AFC on the pitch for their promotion celebration. Player holding a trophy, with champagne thrown
The club earned their third consecutive promotion in 2025, and are now hoping to win a place in the Premier League

In addition to their goals for the club, Reynolds and Mac hope to establish a program focused on arts and entrepreneurship at the local Glyndwr university, aiming to attract more students to the area.

Mac explained that their vision is to create a sustainable model that combines arts and business, drawing people to Wrexham and encouraging them to stay and contribute to the local community.

Mac expressed his desire to see the team win the Premier League and the Champions League, but emphasized that the club's success must be accompanied by the town's prosperity, as the two are inextricably linked.

Mac stated that if Wrexham as a town is unsuccessful, despite the club's achievements, then they will have failed in their mission to make a positive impact on the community.

Reynolds views the club as the heart of the community, serving as a central gathering place that brings people together, much like a community center or church.

Reynolds believes that the club performs a vital function in the community, fostering a sense of unity and shared identity among its members.

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