TV Interviews
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Charlotte Ritchie on surviving ‘You’ and what comes next: “I want to pursue things”
Spending time in New York for the final season nourished her competitive streak

‘Shōgun’s Cosmo Jarvis on the gritty ‘Warfare’ and Christopher Nolan’s’ ‘Odyssey’: “There’s always more to do”
From scrappy folk singer to working on some of the biggest projects around, Jarvis tells NME how he’s just getting started

The Miz says Snoop Dogg “sucker-punched” him at WrestleMania 39
He also told NME about his love for Sleep Token and how he still feels the need to prove he's more than "just a reality guy"

Charlotte Flair wants to see Megan Thee Stallion in WWE
“Megan, two queens side by side – let’s make it happen, please," the wrestling champ and daughter of Ric Flair told NME

Was it Helly or Helena? ‘Severance’ cast answer your burning questions
Well, we weren’t just going to wait until season three to find out, were we?

Ashley Walters’ very busy life after ‘Top Boy’: “I’m a man now, so I wanna do man things”
How sobriety helped the former head honcho of Summerhouse Estate into his next great era

‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ reunion show in the works, says creator Phil Rosenthal
The much-loved sitcom will turn 30 next year

Aimee Lou Wood says filming ‘The White Lotus’ is like ‘The Truman Show’
"It all gets a bit claustrophobic, so you have to really rely on each other to keep sane"

‘Big Boys’ creator on paying tribute to George Michael and why season three almost didn’t happen
Jack Rooke, alongside stars Dylan Llewellyn and Jon Pointing, tells NME about wrapping up their coming-of-age comedy – with a little help from Rylan Clark and a pop icon

Soundtrack of my life: Rob McElhenney
Mac from 'Always Sunny', Ian from 'Mythic Quest' and Ryan Reynolds' best mate

The return of T.O.P: “There were some moments I just wanted to quit everything”
On 'Squid Game', new music and his struggles with drugs and the law

‘Marilyn Manson: Unmasked’ director Karen McGann on the musician’s alleged abuse and “cult-like” following
“We’ve come so far in terms of what is and isn’t acceptable," McGann told NME, ahead of the doc airing tonight