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NBCUniversal Formats Sets Middle East Version of Celebrity Game Face - Global Bulletin
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In today’s Global Bulletin, “Celebrity Game Face” gets Middle East version; Sophia Loren to get Legend Award; UKTV announces diversity and inclusion writing programs; Fiona Campbell appointed as chair of the Royal Television Society Northern Ireland center; BBC expands documentary slate with Greta Thunberg film; “Assassin’s Creed” game to get physical locations in Saudi Arabia; France Television licenses “The 1% Club” from BBC Studios; and the Far East Film Festival and Sydney Film Festival reveal new dates.
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Actress Michelle Fairley was awarded the coveted Brian Waddell Award for her outstanding contribution to the broadcast industry
The winners of the Royal Television Society Northern Ireland (RTS NI) Programme Awards were announced last month at a virtual awards ceremony hosted by Patrick Kielty.
Critically acclaimed actress Michelle Fairley was awarded the coveted Brian Waddell Award for her outstanding contribution to the broadcast industry.
MIchelle Fairley
Born in Coleraine, Michelle has enjoyed huge success for her many roles on stage and screen, although she is perhaps best known for her portrayal of Catelyn Stark in HBO’s Game of Thrones which made her an international star.