Jessica Raine
Born | May 20, 1982 |
Hometown | Eardisley, England |
Height | 5'6" (1.68m) |
Spouse | Tom Goodman-Hill (m 2015 - present) |
Partner | Tom Goodman-Hill |
Parents | Allan Lloyd , Sue Lloyd |
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What 'Call The Midwife' Taught Me About Motherhood
- The show made me realize what I missed most after the birth of my son — and bingeing it on Netflix helped to fill the void.
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On Becoming Elizabeth , Catherine Parr is so much more than the wife who survived
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What makes a great Agatha Christie adaptation
What could be more of an Easter treat than a new Agatha Christie? This week, Why Didn’t They Ask Evans?, an adaptation of Christie’s 1934 novel, launched on BritBox. Written and directed by Hugh Laurie, it’s a stylish, sparky romp that plays out as an Evelyn Waugh-style comedy of manners. Bright young leads Will Poulter and Lucy Boynton’s fizzing, flirtatious dialogue recalls a screwball romance.
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