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The Irish Sun
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Six TV series to inspire your next getaway from European wine villages to exotic islands
ARE you struggling to think of where to go on your next holiday? How about getting inspired from your favourite TV show? Advertisement 14 Emily in Paris has given every fan a number of TV hot spots to find in the French capital Credit: GIULIA PARMIGIANI/NETFLIX 14 White Lotus season three was filmed on Koh Samui Credit: HBO Whether you're a fan of the sun or want more of an active holiday, there are TV shows that have seen it all. Here are the top six TV shows that have us wanting to book a getaway ASAP, from tiny villages in Portugal to beautiful vineyards. White Lotus Aside from the murder, weird goings on and strange guests at the White Lotus resort, it's an incredibly enviable holiday destination. The very first season starring Advertisement Read More on TV stays For season two, they moved production to the Four Seasons San Domenico Hotel in Taormina, As for season three, it returns with eight episodes on February 16, 2025, where they filmed at the Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui is a small island off the east coast of mainland Thailand making it the best place for diving and snorkelling. The stunning desert paradise offers hillside villas, pools overlooking the ocean and personal residential assistants to help guests with whatever they need. Advertisement Most read in News Travel The fastest way to get to Koh Samui is by flying to Samui International Airport (USM). You can fly from There are lots of attractions on the island, from a sunset cruise to visiting the Big Buddha Temple. You can stay in these six holiday homes from TV & Film 14 The fastest way to get to Koh Samui is by flying to Samui International Airport Credit: HBO 14 The series is set in the luxurious Four Seasons Resort Advertisement The Good Ship Murder Much of the filming for this Channel 5 drama took place on the MSC Virtuosa, a cruise ship operating out of Southampton. The ship is used for all the location shots while still carrying fee-paying passengers. While there are a few murders, much of the show has a stunning backdrop because the majority is filmed in Malta. The island country in the Med is the perfect place for a getaway and there are plenty of filming hot spots to hit if you're a fan of the series too. Advertisement Filming has previously taken place in the church in the village of Mellieha, Imġiebaħ Bay, St Christopher's Street, the Upper Barrakka Gardens, Victoria Gate which are all in Valletta, the country's capital. 14 The Good Ship Murder films on an actually cruise ship that goes out of Southampton Credit: Channel 5 14 The majority of filming in series one took place in Malta's capital city, Valletta Credit: Alamy Love Island: All Stars Reality fans are glued to the current Love Island series, but we're obsessed with the villa from Love Island: All Stars on ITV2. Advertisement In the backdrop of the Franschhoek winelands is the beautiful villa, If you don't need a resort, there are lots of apartments for rent around Franschhoek, which is an hour drive outside of South Africa's capital of Franschhoek is known for being one of the most beautiful wine villages in the world and stands out as the premier wine and food region of South Africa. There are lots of opportunities to explore the winelands and the neighbouring mountains by horse or tram. Advertisement 14 The Ludus Magnus villa is in the Franschhoek winelands of South Africa Credit: ITV 14 Franschhoek is an hour drive outside of South Africa's capital, Cape Town Credit: Getty Emily in Paris Luckily for us, a trip to Paris is pretty easy thanks to the Eurostar. Emily and her French pals have given us plenty of places to check out. From the Bistro Terra Nera which doubles as Gabriel's Restaurant. Emily's go-to bakery is La Boulangerie Moderne, and her famous apartment is just around the corner on Place de l'Estrapade. Advertisement As fans know, in season four, the characters ventured out of Paris and went to the French Alps. They stayed in the Haute-Savoie town of Megève which is the perfect place for a skiing break. 14 You can visit Emily's favourite haunts in Paris like the Bistro Terra Nera which doubles as Gabriel's Restaurant Credit: © 2024 Netflix, Inc. 14 The French town of Megève, Haute-Savoie is perfect for a skiing holiday Advertisement The Split: Barcelona The Split spin-off in The characters are reunited at a wedding that takes place in a vineyard - one you can go to. The Torre del Veguer vineyard is in Sant Pere de Ribes. The vineyard is located about an hour and a half's drive from Barcelona. The vineyard offers lots of activities from yoga and wine sessions, wine pairing experiences and a tours of the vineyard which come before a wine tasting. Advertisement 14 The Torre del Veguer vineyard is in Sant Pere de Ribes Credit: BBC 14 The vineyard offers lots of activities like yoga and wine sessions Credit: PA House of the Dragon The Game of Thrones spin-off used so many locations to create the other world of Westeros. A lot of the backdrop you see is actually filmed in Wales and Cornwall, but there are a few of locations outside of the UK too. Advertisement Monsanto in Portugal doubles for Dragonstone, the ancestral home for House Targaryen, one of the forty dragonlord families, in the first season. The village is perched on top of a hill is famous for its ancient castle, boulders and is considered one of the most picturesque villages in Portugal. If you fancy a stay in the village, there are some charming Airbnb's available to rent for as little as £80 per night. 14 Monsanto in Portugal doubles for Dragonstone, the ancestral home for House Targaryen Credit: Home Box Office Advertisement 14 The village is perched on top of a hill is famous for its ancient castle and boulders Credit: Alamy


Scottish Sun
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Six TV series to inspire your next getaway from European wine villages to exotic islands
The highlight is yoga and wine sessions in a remote vineyard OFF THE BOX Six TV series to inspire your next getaway from European wine villages to exotic islands Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) ARE you struggling to think of where to go on your next holiday? How about getting inspired from your favourite TV show? Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 14 Emily in Paris has given every fan a number of TV hot spots to find in the French capital Credit: GIULIA PARMIGIANI/NETFLIX 14 White Lotus season three was filmed on Koh Samui Credit: HBO Whether you're a fan of the sun or want more of an active holiday, there are TV shows that have seen it all. Here are the top six TV shows that have us wanting to book a getaway ASAP, from tiny villages in Portugal to beautiful vineyards. White Lotus Aside from the murder, weird goings on and strange guests at the White Lotus resort, it's an incredibly enviable holiday destination. The very first season starring Jennifer Coolidge and Sydney Sweeney was filmed in the stunning Four Seasons resort in Hawaii. For season two, they moved production to the Four Seasons San Domenico Hotel in Taormina, Sicily. As for season three, it returns with eight episodes on February 16, 2025, where they filmed at the Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui. Koh Samui is a small island off the east coast of mainland Thailand making it the best place for diving and snorkelling. The stunning desert paradise offers hillside villas, pools overlooking the ocean and personal residential assistants to help guests with whatever they need. The fastest way to get to Koh Samui is by flying to Samui International Airport (USM). You can fly from Bangkok, the UK, or other cities in Thailand. There are lots of attractions on the island, from a sunset cruise to visiting the Big Buddha Temple. You can stay in these six holiday homes from TV & Film 14 The fastest way to get to Koh Samui is by flying to Samui International Airport Credit: HBO 14 The series is set in the luxurious Four Seasons Resort The Good Ship Murder Much of the filming for this Channel 5 drama took place on the MSC Virtuosa, a cruise ship operating out of Southampton. The ship is used for all the location shots while still carrying fee-paying passengers. While there are a few murders, much of the show has a stunning backdrop because the majority is filmed in Malta. The island country in the Med is the perfect place for a getaway and there are plenty of filming hot spots to hit if you're a fan of the series too. Filming has previously taken place in the church in the village of Mellieha, Imġiebaħ Bay, St Christopher's Street, the Upper Barrakka Gardens, Victoria Gate which are all in Valletta, the country's capital. 14 The Good Ship Murder films on an actually cruise ship that goes out of Southampton Credit: Channel 5 14 The majority of filming in series one took place in Malta's capital city, Valletta Credit: Alamy Love Island: All Stars Reality fans are glued to the current Love Island series, but we're obsessed with the villa from Love Island: All Stars on ITV2. In the backdrop of the Franschhoek winelands is the beautiful villa, Ludus Magnus. If you don't need a resort, there are lots of apartments for rent around Franschhoek, which is an hour drive outside of South Africa's capital of Cape Town. Franschhoek is known for being one of the most beautiful wine villages in the world and stands out as the premier wine and food region of South Africa. There are lots of opportunities to explore the winelands and the neighbouring mountains by horse or tram. 14 The Ludus Magnus villa is in the Franschhoek winelands of South Africa Credit: ITV 14 Franschhoek is an hour drive outside of South Africa's capital, Cape Town Credit: Getty Emily in Paris Luckily for us, a trip to Paris is pretty easy thanks to the Eurostar. Emily and her French pals have given us plenty of places to check out. From the Bistro Terra Nera which doubles as Gabriel's Restaurant. Emily's go-to bakery is La Boulangerie Moderne, and her famous apartment is just around the corner on Place de l'Estrapade. As fans know, in season four, the characters ventured out of Paris and went to the French Alps. They stayed in the Haute-Savoie town of Megève which is the perfect place for a skiing break. 14 You can visit Emily's favourite haunts in Paris like the Bistro Terra Nera which doubles as Gabriel's Restaurant Credit: © 2024 Netflix, Inc. 14 The French town of Megève, Haute-Savoie is perfect for a skiing holiday The Split: Barcelona The Split spin-off in Barcelona aired its finale in December 2024. If you couldn't stop checking out the beautiful scenery, then make sure to book a trip to the Spanish capital. The characters are reunited at a wedding that takes place in a vineyard - one you can go to. The Torre del Veguer vineyard is in Sant Pere de Ribes. The vineyard is located about an hour and a half's drive from Barcelona. The vineyard offers lots of activities from yoga and wine sessions, wine pairing experiences and a tours of the vineyard which come before a wine tasting. 14 The Torre del Veguer vineyard is in Sant Pere de Ribes Credit: BBC 14 The vineyard offers lots of activities like yoga and wine sessions Credit: PA House of the Dragon The Game of Thrones spin-off used so many locations to create the other world of Westeros. A lot of the backdrop you see is actually filmed in Wales and Cornwall, but there are a few of locations outside of the UK too. Monsanto in Portugal doubles for Dragonstone, the ancestral home for House Targaryen, one of the forty dragonlord families, in the first season. The village is perched on top of a hill is famous for its ancient castle, boulders and is considered one of the most picturesque villages in Portugal. If you fancy a stay in the village, there are some charming Airbnb's available to rent for as little as £80 per night. 14 Monsanto in Portugal doubles for Dragonstone, the ancestral home for House Targaryen Credit: Home Box Office


Daily Mirror
16-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Catherine Tyldesley admits she goes days without speaking to her kids
Coronation Street actress Catherine Tyldesley has admitted she goes days without speaking to her young children as she revealed the challenges of working away as a mum Catherine Tyldesley has revealed the tough realities of her job and how she copes being away from her family. The actress, 41, shares her son Alfie, 10, and daughter Iris, three, with her husband Tom Pitfield. However, in a bombshell revelation Catherine said she can go multiple days without speaking to her young children. Catherine, who found fame on Coronation Street, explained it is not uncommon for her to be away from the family for long periods. She has recently starred in The Good Ship Murder, which was filmed on a luxury cruise ship in Malta. While Catherine was away working on the series in the lavish location, Tom stayed at home to be with their kids. Due to the stark contrasts in her work and home life, Catherine admitted it makes her feel she is "somebody else". Explaining the situation, the TV star said: "When I'm on set, being in Malta as much as I have been, a year-and-a-half in total if you join it all up; I'm OK, because it's very fast paced. "A little bit like it was on Corrie; my head is firmly in work mode. I'm somebody else, I'm not me. But it's when I get back to that hotel in the evening and it's silent.. The bedtime routine, bath time, not being able sit on the bed and read Iris a book or chat to Alfie about how his day was." She said the family use video calls, but confessed "it's not the same." Speaking on the Behind the Brood podcast, Tom told Catherine: "Some days we'll go two or three days without Zooming and that might seem mental to some people. "The reality is, you'll sometimes want to ring Iris and she's too busy playing with her dollies." Catherine added: "We feel like we know when the time is right and I'm often on a different time zone to you. "When I'm filming on the cruise ship, that's a nightmare because the WiFi is all over the place and we skip from tome zone, to time zone. It is difficult and I always say to the other actors on set.. they're like, 'You alright, Cath? Are you missing your kids?' And I'm like, 'I just want to sniff them'." In response Tom joked: "It's funny, as I just want to launch them out of the window some days!" Following a rocky love life, Catherine found love with photographer Tom in 2014 and after a nine-month whirlwind romance, they announced they were expecting their first child together. They welcomed a little boy named Alfie James and wed in 2016 in a lavish ceremony attended by many Coronation Street co-stars. The couple later welcomed their second child, a little girl named Iris Ella, who was born in April 2022. Catherine hasn't been shy about showing her love for Tom on social media as in 2023 she gushed: "Best. Dad. Ever. Someone said to me recently that the best piece of advice they'd been given was 'be careful who you chose to have kids with!' I think that's spot on!! "They're not as golden as this one!! Wise advice. Find someone who has a heart as big as the ocean, the patience of a saint, and has SHED loads of energy!" She added: "@tompitfieldphotography you go above and beyond every single day. You are the biggest of heroes to our children. I also think it's safe to say my inner child is very present so I am aware of how full your plate must feel my love. We love and appreciate you every single day in every single way. Thanks for knocking me up."


Scottish Sun
16-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Catherine Tyldesley admits she won't speak to kids for ‘three days' when in ‘work mode' on set
The mum-of-two has also revealed what she misses most about her kids when working away MUM CONFESSION Catherine Tyldesley admits she won't speak to kids for 'three days' when in 'work mode' on set CATHERINE Tyldesley has admitted she can go "two or three days" without speaking to her kids when she is away filming. The Good Ship Murder star, 41, shares her son Alfie, 10, and three-year-old daughter Iris with her husband Tom Pitfield and made the confession during a joint podcast. Advertisement 6 Catherine Tyldesley can go up to three days without speaking to her kids when working Credit: Splash 6 The actress is mum to son Alfie and daughter Iris Credit: Instagram 6 Catherine stars opposite Shayne Ward in The Good Ship Murder Credit: PA Catherine said her career can be very "fast-paced" at times and take her abroad for long periods - such as when filming The Good Ship Murder. The Channel 5 drama is shot on board a cruise ship in Malta and, while she is there, Tom is back in the UK with their children. Catherine, who found fame in Coronation Street, said on the Behind The Brood podcast: "When I'm on set, being in Malta as much as I have been, a year-and-a-half in total if you join it all up. I'm OK, because it's very fast paced. "A little bit like it was on Corrie. My head is firmly in work mode. I'm somebody else, I'm not me. Advertisement "But it's when I get back to that hotel in the evening and it's silent.. The bedtime routine, bath time, not being able sit on the bed and read Iris a book or chat to Alfie about how his day was. "I know there's Zoom, which is wonderful, but it's not the same." Tom said to his wife: "Some days we'll go two or three days without Zooming and that might seem mental to some people. "The reality is, you'll sometimes want to ring Iris and she's too busy playing with her dollies." Advertisement Catherine added: "We feel like we know when the time is right and I'm often on a different time zone to you. "When I'm filming on the cruise ship, that's a nightmare because the WiFi is all over the place and we skip from tome zone, to time zone. The Good Ship Murder Channel 5 Trailer "It is difficult and I always say to the other actors on set.. they're like, 'You alright, Cath? Are you missing your kids?' And I'm like, 'I just want to sniff them'. "I just have this... you know when your arms go a bit funny because you just want to squeeze them and sniff their sweaty little heads." Advertisement Tom joked: "It's funny, as I just want to launch them out of the window some days!" Catherine played Eva Price in Coronation Street from 2011 to 2018. The star gave birth to Alfie in 2015 and she and Tom married the following year. They welcomed Iris in April 2022. Tom is a photographer and co-founder of Brood magazine. Advertisement Shortly after Iris was born, Catherine landed her role as First Office Kate Woods in The Good Ship Murder. This meant she had to go abroad when their daughter was only a few months old, which left Tom 'holding the baby'. Speaking to Brood at the time, he said: "To be honest, with this job and how it just all happened so quickly, we didn't really have time to think. "As soon as Cath walked out of the door to go the airport, I had that realisation that I've got to cook the tea now, whilst holding the baby and looking after a seven-year-old, and that's not going to change for the next three months. Advertisement "But you know what, we've done it before – albeit it was just me and Alfie then, so we've got an extra one this time, but we'll do it!" He added: "We knew this was going to be our life whether we had one or two kids, or no kids, so we knew the deal when we first got together and we always said we would do everything as a team, so this is just the next adventure, and we'll complete it and move on. "And we've got to just stay positive like that, as Cath's following her dreams and we support her, just like she supports me, so it's mutual respect.' The Good Ship Murder, which also stars Shayne Ward, is set to return for a third series in 2026. Advertisement 6 Catherine landed the role of First Officer Kate Woods after giving birth to her second child Credit: @auntiecath17/instagram 6 Tom was left looking after Alfie, then seven, and their baby Iris for several months Credit: Instagram


The Irish Sun
16-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Catherine Tyldesley admits she won't speak to kids for ‘three days' when in ‘work mode' on set
CATHERINE Tyldesley has admitted she can go "two or three days" without speaking to her kids when she is away filming. The Good Ship Murder star, 41, shares her son Alfie, 10, and three-year-old daughter Iris with her husband Advertisement 6 Catherine Tyldesley can go up to three days without speaking to her kids when working Credit: Splash 6 The actress is mum to son Alfie and daughter Iris Credit: Instagram 6 Catherine stars opposite Shayne Ward in The Good Ship Murder Credit: PA Catherine said her career can be very "fast-paced" at times and take her abroad for long periods - such as when filming The Good Ship Murder. The Channel 5 drama is shot on board a cruise ship in Malta and, while she is there, Tom is back in the UK with their children. Catherine, who found fame in Coronation Street, said on the Behind The Brood podcast: "When I'm on set, being in Malta as much as I have been, a year-and-a-half in total if you join it all up. I'm OK, because it's very fast paced. "A little bit like it was on Corrie. My head is firmly in work mode. I'm somebody else, I'm not me. Advertisement MORE ON CATHERINE TYLDESLEY "But it's when I get back to that hotel in the evening and it's silent.. The bedtime routine, bath time, not being able sit on the bed and read Iris a book or chat to Alfie about how his day was. "I know there's Zoom, which is wonderful, but it's not the same." Tom said to his wife: "Some days we'll go two or three days without Zooming and that might seem mental to some people. "The reality is, you'll sometimes want to ring Iris and she's too busy playing with her dollies." Advertisement Most read in TV Catherine added: "We feel like we know when the time is right and I'm often on a different time zone to you. "When I'm filming on the cruise ship, that's a nightmare because the WiFi is all over the place and we skip from tome zone, to time zone. The Good Ship Murder Channel 5 Trailer "It is difficult and I always say to the other actors on set.. they're like, 'You alright, Cath? Are you missing your kids?' And I'm like, 'I just want to sniff them'. "I just have this... you know when your arms go a bit funny because you just want to squeeze them and sniff their sweaty little heads." Advertisement Tom joked: "It's funny, as I just want to launch them out of the window some days!" Catherine played Eva Price in Coronation Street from 2011 to 2018. The star gave birth to Alfie in 2015 and she and Tom married the following year. Tom is a photographer and co-founder of Brood magazine. Advertisement Shortly after Iris was born, Catherine landed her role as First Office Kate Woods in The Good Ship Murder. Speaking to "As soon as Cath walked out of the door to go the airport, I had that realisation that I've got to cook the tea now, whilst holding the baby and looking after a seven-year-old, and that's not going to change for the next three months. Advertisement "But you know what, we've done it before – albeit it was just me and Alfie then, so we've got an extra one this time, but we'll do it!" He added: "We knew this was going to be our life whether we had one or two kids, or no kids, so we knew the deal when we first got together and we always said we would do everything as a team, so this is just the next adventure, and we'll complete it and move on. "And we've got to just stay positive like that, as Cath's following her dreams and we support her, just like she supports me, so it's mutual respect.' Advertisement 6 Catherine landed the role of First Officer Kate Woods after giving birth to her second child Credit: @auntiecath17/instagram 6 Tom was left looking after Alfie, then seven, and their baby Iris for several months Credit: Instagram 6 Catherine will reprise her role of Kate when The Good Ship Murder returns Credit: PA