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Daily Mirror
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Escape to the Country host stunned by couple's unexpected move in 'show first'
Escape to the Country host Ginny Buckley was on hand to help a couple look for their dream home in Wales during Tuesday's episode of the BBC show Escape to the Country host Ginny Buckley recently highlighted a first-time moment in her decade-long run on the BBC series. In Tuesday's episode (July 22), Ginny was tasked with assisting a couple in their significant relocation from Somerset to South West Wales. Outdoor enthusiasts Paul and Michelle had a maximum budget of £400,000 for a traditional detached property with high ceilings, requiring at least three bedrooms and two bathrooms. A substantial space for Paul to convert into a workshop for restoring his vintage bike was also on their wish list. The property also needed to have a generous outdoor area as they intended to start a glamping business or a forest school, reports Wales Online. Ginny arranged several property viewings that ticked all the boxes for the couple; however, it was evident that the mystery property left them astounded. The property in question, located in Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, was slightly under their budget, listed at £395,000. The 1930s bungalow boasted three bedrooms, a kitchen diner, and 2 acres of land with a stunning view. Just before viewing the mystery property, Paul and Michelle did something Ginny had never witnessed in her ten years on Escape to the Country. Clearly enamoured by the view and the garden space, they chose to explore the outdoors first before venturing inside. Ginny was caught off guard by a unique request during her decade-long tenure on Escape to the Country, confessing: "This is the very first time, in 10 years of working on Escape to the Country, that I've had someone wanting to explore the garden first." She noted the couple's affinity for the Welsh outdoors, saying: "It shows how much the outdoors here in Wales really appeals to these two. I hope the inside of the house matches up too." Michelle was visibly impressed with the property, stating: "Completely astonished by it and it's everything we are looking for. The house does need some work done to it but it's doable and lots of it we can do ourselves." However, despite their initial enthusiasm, the couple ultimately decided against making an offer, indicating they are still on the hunt for their perfect home. Escape to the Country airs weekdays from 3pm on BBC One and iPlayer


Black America Web
14-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Black America Web
‘What To Watch' TV & Film This Week Features Ginny & Georgia, Love Island & F1
Source: Courtesy / WARNER BROS Need something new to binge or catch on your next movie night? This week's TV and film roundup brings back fan-favorite drama, juicy reality chaos, and a high-speed, high-stakes redemption story. Whether you're craving teen angst, island hookups, or adrenaline-fueled racing, check out a few of our favorites this week inside. The mother-daughter duo is back, and the stakes are higher than ever. Netflix's Ginny & Georgia Season 3 picks up as Ginny, Georgia, and the rest of the Miller family attempt to settle into a quieter life in a cozy New England town. But as fans know, trouble is never far behind. With fresh secrets, new relationships, and that signature mix of drama and dark humor, Ginny & Georgia dives deeper into what it really means to build roots after living life on the run. Expect emotional turns, fast-paced plot twists, and all the small-town messiness we love. Streaming now on Netflix. Love Island this and Love Island that! Summer's here, and that means Love Island USA is turning up the heat and fans can't get enough of the drama. Season 7 brings new islanders, new villa vibes, and plenty of romance, rivalry, and recoupling. Based on the wildly popular U.K. version, this season follows singles as they test their connections, play games, and try to avoid being voted off by viewers. With surprise twists, dramatic showdowns, and jaw-dropping betrayals, this is your go-to guilty pleasure for the week. Tune in on Peacock for nightly episodes that keep you guessing—and gasping. Fasten your seatbelts for F1 , the newest film speeding onto screens. Set in the high-octane world of Formula 1 racing, the story centers on Sonny Hayes (Brad Pitt), a once-promising driver whose career took a nosedive after a devastating crash. Three decades later, he's convinced to return to the track, mentoring a fiery young rookie (Damson Idris) and battling old demons along the way. It's a classic redemption arc with pulse-pounding action and a powerful message about teamwork, healing, and second chances. Be sure to catch it in theaters. From small-town secrets to tropical temptation and racetrack redemption, this week's lineup has something for everyone. Check out a gallery of our favorites below: 'What To Watch' TV & Film This Week Features Ginny & Georgia, Love Island & F1 was originally published on Source:YouTube Stream on Netflix. Source:YouTube Stream on Netflix. Source:YouTube Stream on Peacock. Source:YouTube Stream on Prime Video. Source:YouTube Stream on Disney+. Source:YouTube Stream on Netflix. Source:YouTube Stream on Apple TV+. Source:YouTube Stream on Apple TV+. Source:YouTube Stream on Prime Video. Source:YouTube Out now in theaters.


Business Upturn
05-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Business Upturn
Is Ginny & Georgia season 4 happening? Everything we know so far
By Aman Shukla Published on July 5, 2025, 19:30 IST Last updated July 5, 2025, 19:51 IST Alright, Ginny & Georgia fans, let's talk about the big question: Is Season 4 of Ginny & Georgia actually happening? After that wild Season 3 finale on Netflix (June 5, 2025, anyone?), we're all dying to know what's next for Ginny, Georgia, and the Wellsbury crew. From release dates to cast gossip and juicy plot hints, here's the lowdown on everything we know about Season 4. Has Ginny & Georgia Season 4 Been Greenlit? You bet it is! Netflix dropped the news back in May 2023, giving the green light for both Seasons 3 and 4 in one go. With almost a billion hours of watch time racked up by fans (yep, we're obsessed), it's no shocker they're keeping the Wellsbury drama train chugging. The writers are already scribbling away, so Season 4 is locked and loaded. More Miller family chaos? Count us in! When Can We Expect Season 4 to Hit Netflix? No exact date yet, but let's play detective with the timeline. Ginny & Georgia has a history of making us wait—Season 1 hit in February 2021, Season 2 in January 2023, and Season 3 took forever until June 2025. That's roughly a two-year gap, give or take some production hiccups. Word on the street (okay, from Brianne Howey's interviews) is that filming might kick off late 2025—maybe September or December. Shooting usually takes about five months, and then they need another eight or nine for editing and all that jazz. So, best guess? Season 4 could land between October 2026 and February 2027. Who's Coming Back for Season 4? The gang's (mostly) all here! Based on Season 3's cliffhangers and what we've heard, expect these familiar faces to pop up in Season 4: Brianne Howey as Georgia Miller, the fierce mama bear Antonia Gentry as Ginny Miller, navigating her complicated teen years Diesel La Torraca as Austin Miller, Georgia's son with a growing dark side Felix Mallard as Marcus Baker, Ginny's on-again, off-again love Sara Waisglass as Max Baker, Marcus's sister and drama queen Jennifer Robertson as Ellen Baker, the supportive mom next door Scott Porter as Paul Randolph, Wellsbury's mayor and Georgia's husband Raymond Ablack as Joe, Georgia's old flame Nathan Mitchell as Zion Miller, Ginny's dad Katie Douglas as Abby, part of the MANG crew Chelsea Clark as Norah, another MANG member Sabrina Grdevich as Cynthia Fuller, the grieving mom with a grudge Some characters' futures are shakier. Gil (Aaron Ashmore) got framed by Austin for murder, so his return is uncertain, though Brianne Howey teased there might be more to his story. Nick (Dan Beirne) got the boot from Paul's team, so his role could be reduced. We might also meet new characters, like Georgia's creepy stepfather or her mysterious mom, who popped up in the Season 3 finale. What's the Story for Season 4? Heads-up: Season 3 spoilers ahead! Season 3 left us with a lot to unpack, and Season 4 is set to dig deeper into the Miller family's messy world. The creators, Sarah Lampert and Sarah Glinski, have teased that the theme for Season 4 is 'Cycles and Origins.' That means we're diving into Georgia's past—think her abusive stepfather and maybe even her mom, who could stir up trouble in Wellsbury. One of the biggest bombshells from Season 3? Georgia's pregnant! Creator Sarah Lampert confirmed it, pointing to Georgia's milk-chugging scene in the finale. But here's the twist: Who's the dad? Georgia hooked up with both Paul and Joe, and even Lampert admitted she's torn on who it'll be. This love triangle is sure to spark major drama, especially with Georgia and Paul's marriage on rocky ground. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at


Time of India
04-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Ginny & Georgia Season 4: Creator drops huge hint about Georgia's baby's father
As Ginny & Georgia Season 4 continues to take shape, fans can expect a blend of emotional reckoning, evolving relationships, and fresh surprises, all guided by a creative team attuned to its audience and committed to evolving the series with narrative integrity. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Writers' Room in Full Swing for Ginny & Georgia Season 4 Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Season 3 Cliffhangers Drive Emotional Arcs The Father Mystery: Answer Known, But Still Secret Fan Reactions Shape Storytelling Direction Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Creative Evolution Mirrors On-Screen Growth Looking Ahead to Ginny & Georgia Season 4 FAQs Is Ginny & Georgia Season 4 confirmed? When will Season 4 of Ginny & Georgia start filming? With 'Ginny & Georgia' Season 4 now in active development, the creators of Netflix's hit family drama are pulling back the curtain on what fans can expect next. After the extended delay brought on by the Hollywood strikes of 2023, production timelines have firmed up and fresh insights are emerging. At the centre of these developments is showrunner Sarah Lampert, who recently teased pivotal plot directions, including clarity on the much-debated paternity of Georgia's unborn speaking in a recent interview with Popternative, detailed how the upcoming season is taking shape, how past seasons have shaped her storytelling approach, and how fan responses are actively influencing the future of the to Lampert, the Season 4 writers' room is already halfway through development, with creative discussions and plot structuring in full gear. Filming is expected to begin later this summer, with a wrap scheduled by February 2026. The momentum reflects a deliberate effort to avoid the long gap that occurred between Seasons 2 and 3, as per a report by What's On Netflix.'I'm halfway through the writer's room with the writers right now,' Lampert said, hinting at the tight schedule and the team's creative energy. 'We're in a great place — the writing room is alive and buzzing.'The dramatic Season 3 conclusion left audiences with multiple cliffhangers: Georgia's surprise pregnancy, Ginny's emotional reckoning with her mother's past, and the continuing fallout from Georgia's earlier arrest (from Season 2). Lampert emphasized that these aren't mere plot twists, but turning points that redefine the emotional architecture of the show.'These are life-changing cliffhangers,' she noted. 'Ginny finding out her mom is a murderer changes that world for that character. Georgia's pregnancy, that changes everything for her', as quoted in a report by What's On highlighted that Season 4 would not only pick up from these crucial events but also deepen the emotional trajectory of the characters. She said the narrative choices are designed to resonate on both personal and thematic of the most pressing fan queries is the identity of the father of Georgia's baby. Lampert confirmed she already knows who the father is, a decision she had arrived at early in the writing initially inviting the writing team to explore alternative possibilities, the group ultimately circled back to Lampert's original choice. 'So it's who I originally wanted it to be,' she confirmed, without offering further revelation adds a layer of anticipation for viewers, who have taken to Reddit and TikTok to speculate on potential acknowledged that the writers are intentionally building space into their process to engage with fan feedback. She revealed plans to pause the story's progression to analyze reactions from online platforms such as Twitter, Reddit, and TikTok.'We're going to take Monday to stop, not push the story forward, and really talk about all of the commentary and the reactions to Season 3,' she explained. This approach reflects the production's growing recognition of the show's interactive with a background in theatre, says she has learned to value both acclaim and criticism. 'I love both the good and the bad. It forces me to reevaluate the choices that I made, and sometimes double down on them and sometimes change them,' she on her journey, Lampert explained how each season has marked a period of personal and professional evolution. 'Season 1 caught me off guard, I hadn't anticipated the intensity of the response,' she said. By Season 2, she felt more prepared and immersed herself in the experience, spending the night of the premiere watching social media reactions in real 3, however, elevated the stakes. 'The fervour for the show was at an all-time high,' she recalled. Yet, rather than being intimidated, Lampert embraced the audience engagement. Her philosophy? Create with care, then surrender the story to the audience.'I protect it from each stage,' she added. 'And then I get to just give it to the world.'While Lampert held back from revealing specific Season 4 storylines, she expressed optimism about where the show is headed. The creative team, she noted, is thriving in the current development Netflix has yet to announce a premiere date, signs point toward a likely release sometime in late 2026 or early 2027, depending on production Ginny & Georgia Season 4 is officially in active development, with the writers' room already in full for Season 4 is expected to begin in summer 2025, with production scheduled to wrap by February 2026.
Yahoo
27-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
I created 'Ginny & Georgia.' I wrote this character with 'pieces of me.'
When Sarah Lampert created Ginny & Georgia, she wanted to tell a story that reflected the raw and often messy truths of life. It's part of what has made the Netflix dramedy such a hit — viewers can see parts of themselves in the show's complex characters. The third season, which premiered on June 5, debuted at No. 1 on the U.S. charts with 17.6 million viewers — in just its first four days — with fans eager to see the aftermath of Georgia Miller's (Brianne Howey) arrest for murder on her own wedding day. All three seasons of the series have been on Netflix's top 10 list for English TV for three weeks and running. Ginny & Georgia centers on the mother-daughter relationship between teenage Ginny and her free-spirited, secretive matriarch, Georgia, as they settle into a new town and face unexpected challenges. Central to the show is mental health. Growing up, Lampert never understood certain compulsions and behaviors that affected her life. It wasn't until her 30s, when she was diagnosed with ADHD and OCD, that everything clicked. This revelation would later influence the character of Ginny's best friend Maxine Baker, whose behaviors, struggles and dialogue have pieces of Lampert's own experiences. Ginny and Maxine, aka Max, make up half of their friend group, nicknamed "MANG," along with characters Abby and Norah. Maxine is a dynamic and complex character, known for her energetic, emotional and vulnerable nature. She often brings humor and heart to the series, but beneath her vibrant personality lies a struggle with mental health and a search for self-identity. The character of Maxine naturally holds a special place for the creator, writer and executive producer. Still, she was conscious of not diagnosing Maxine onscreen this season. Below, Lampert opens up about giving a voice to her personal journey through Max and how actress Sara Waisglass brought the character to life. Coming out of the release of Season 3 of Ginny & Georgia, the comment I'm seeing the most online is 'I relate to Maxine!' I've watched passionate TikToks about how deeply everyone feels for the character, the questions they have about her actions and the empathy they hold for her. 'Why did MANG leave her out?' 'I've never related to a character more!' 'She was trying to help!' 'Maxine, get behind me! My poor little glass child baby!' Maxine's pain isn't obvious. She's not brooding or glum. She's energetic. She's the star of the musical. She is happiest when others are happy. She loves the spotlight but is wildly generous about sharing it. Maxine is constantly thinking about everyone else. It is exhausting to be Maxine. She always has to be OK. That's the role she's been cast in, especially as a twin to her brother Marcus. When she starts to not be OK, when she cracks, no one sees it because she's gotten too good at hiding it. Even when she tries to share her feelings, no one sees she's drowning. The version of depression that we're more used to seeing onscreen is represented in Marcus, portrayed so achingly and hauntingly beautifully by Felix Mallard. But in a show where the theme is "everyone's fighting a battle you can't see" — what battle is Maxine fighting, and is it so dissimilar from Marcus's, or is it just packaged differently? By entering Maxine's head in Season 3, the writers were able to give context to some of her over-the-top reactions from Season 2, revealing her thought process in a way that showed the chaos and heart that make up the character's inner world. We also had the gift that is Sara Waisglass, who has the ability to make you laugh and cry in the same sentence. Sara was very brave in Season 2 in allowing Maxine to be so messy, to bring the character to places that we knew would be unpopular with the audience because she had to be flawed. She had to be human. Does Maxine overreact to Ginny and Marcus's relationship? I think so. Is that something I would do at 16? Absolutely. She makes sense to me, her rejection sensitivity, the larger-than-life emotions, the dramatics. Of all the characters on the show, Maxine is the one I relate to the most. I was in my 30s when I was diagnosed with ADHD and OCD. Suddenly, so many aspects of my life clicked and made so much sense. I realized that this wasn't unique to me. So many people — especially women — aren't diagnosed until later in life. Women's mental health, like women's physical health, is criminally overlooked. And to be honest, I'm not interested in diagnosing Maxine. She's young. She has a lot of growing up to do. She's got pieces of me, but she's not me. She's a combined effort of the other brilliant writers who work on this show, and of the special sauce of Sara Waisglass, who infuses Max with her own spin so that everything feels so very Max. I knew that it would mean a lot to depict Maxine's inner thought process onscreen. If we could get it right, I knew it would be powerful and others could connect to it. Max would make sense to them. When Season 3 was released on Netflix June 5, the response was shocking because Maxine is all of us. Everyone felt for her. Everyone felt they were her. We've all gone through feelings of being too much, of being left out, of needing to be OK when other people weren't. The universality of that is beautiful to me. I hope that if the show does anything, it makes people feel less alone. With Maxine's story specifically, I hope that it helps people pay attention to the friend who they don't think needs help, the friend that's laughing on the outside. Inside, they just might be hiding something deeper. To those people who do feel like Maxine, I hope you see how you're not alone and how seen you really are. That's why it was so important to me to put the inside of Maxine's head onscreen, for all the Max's out there.