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Yahoo
04-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Bradford youngster kicks off new TV show with Lionesses
A YOUNG Bradford actor features in a new football TV show alongside star players from England's Lionesses. Daya Singh Athwal, 12, is in CBeebies series Football Fantastics, which starts tomorrow. The live-action scripted series is described as "a high-energy, feel-good comedy that celebrates friendship, fun, and the beautiful game". Set in Yorkshire, it follows six children who come together every weekend at their local football group, where friendships are forged and epic adventures unfold both on and off the pitch. The series, produced by Strike, the team behind CBBC hit series Jamie Johnson FC, features cameos from Lionesses including Alessia Russo, Chloe Kelly, Fran Kirby and BBC Sports Personality of the Year Beth Mead, as well as cameos from England's Olly Watkins and former Millwall and Leyton Orient player Charlotte Lynch in her acting debut - plus special regular guest star, former England goalkeeper Jill Scott. Daya, who attends drama classes at Baildon-based drama school and acting agency, Articulate Agency, has had roles in the Secret Lives of 5 Year Olds, two TV commercials and short films Raj's Story and The Boat Story. "Being part of the Football Fantastics was amazing," said Daya. "I got to do two of my favourite things at once - play football and act! I had so much fun and learned a lot too. My weekly drama classes with Articulate and LAMDA lessons really helped me to feel confident on set and bring my character to life." Football Fantastics comes to CBeebies and BBC iPlayer in line with BBC's Summer of Sport and the Women's Euros. Says Jill Scott: "It was a pleasure to be involved in such an exciting, funny and important show. "The kids are so talented and inspiring for anyone involved in the game at any level, especially with a female coach!' Creator of Football Fantastics Sam Talbot said: 'With Football Fantastics, we wanted to capture the sheer joy of the game - the laughter, the friendships, the unforgettable moments that happen both on and off the pitch in kids' football clubs, for both them and their parents. "It's a love letter to grassroots football and the amazing kids who turn up each week just for the fun of it. We're thrilled to have legends like Jill Scott and the Lionesses bring their magic to the show. It's all about inspiring the next generation while having a blast along the way." Articulate Agency works with top UK and US casting directors, producers and show runners to secure high-profile, roles. Youngsters at Articulate have been in TV dramas including Gentleman Jack, Last Tango in Halifax and All Creatures Great and Small.
Yahoo
03-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Cleckheaton actress stars in latest episode of BBC's Casualty
A 12-year-old actress from Cleckheaton stars in the latest episode of long-running BBC drama Casualty. In the episode, which airs on Saturday (May 3) at 9.20pm, Jessica Lawrenson plays Olive Harris, a young girl visiting her mum, Cara Harris, who is battling cancer at Holby City hospital. Jessica, who is represented by Baildon-based Articulate Agency, said: "I'm really excited to be part of such an iconic television series. "It was very amazing and shocking when I found out I got the role. "We got the call, and I thought it was a feedback call with Stacey [Burrows, founder of Articulate Agency], so I was so surprised!" Articulate Agency also runs the Articulate Drama School in hubs across West Yorkshire. The school offers specialist classes, including in screen acting, performing arts, musical theatre, public speaking, singing, and LAMDA drama. Jessica has previously appeared in Toxic Town, Emmerdale, Odd Squad, and A Gentleman in Moscow, but Casualty is her first major role. Jessica added: "I wouldn't have gotten this role or had the opportunity without my agency and my agent. "I send self-tapes to her and she gives me tips on how to improve. "I've also got brilliant drama teachers, Kirsty and Lee, who help improve my acting every single drama lesson." Jessica spent a month in Cardiff filming for two episodes in total (episodes seven and eight of the latest season; the May 3 episode is episode eight). She said that "some of the best advice [she'd] got was to learn the script in chunks."