Monty Don on his Gardeners’ World future and how climate change has impacted British gardening

Following many years of traveling the globe to delve into the cultural importance of gardens worldwide, Monty Don is now focusing his attention closer to home. His latest series adopts an anthropological perspective on British gardens, investigating their backgrounds, unique characteristics, and profound ties to the country’s identity. Ranging from playful and unusual to grand and spacious, Monty’s exploration highlights the rich tapestry of Britain’s horticultural legacy.

Jesse Eisenberg on A Real Pain and why blockbusters can be “boring”

41-year-old Jesse Eisenberg is an actor, scriptwriter, and filmmaker who achieved fame by portraying Mark Zuckerberg, the creator of Facebook, in The Social Network. Currently, he has penned and directed A Real Pain, a comedy that has received Oscar buzz. In this production, Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin, known for his role in Succession, take on the roles of cousins embarking on a journey to Poland to trace their family history.

James Norton on Playing Nice: ‘When I see injustice, I get really p****d off’

The 39-year-old actor’s newest role is his toughest one yet, not necessarily in terms of acting range, but definitely in terms of responsibility. Kicking off 2025 with a boom, he will be starring in “Playing Nice,” a gripping psychological thriller adapted from the 2020 novel by JP Delaney. This project holds special significance as it’s the inaugural TV drama from Rabbit Track Pictures, the production company he co-founded with Kitty Kaletsky in 2019. As Norton explains, “It was the first book we optioned. We recognized its potential for a TV show and knew it was the kind of thing we wanted to produce – compelling characters, an irresistible hook, a true thriller.