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Keira Knightley

Keira Knightley

  • English
  • Actor

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Love Actually sequel for Comic Relief

Richard Curtis has penned a sequel to his hit 2003 romantic comedy film Love Actually. The 10-minute special will air as part of Comic Relief's Red Nose Day 2017 telethon on BBC One.

British Comedy Guide, 15th February 2017

Radio Times review

When Ross has a gathering of guests as good as tonight's, you wish his format allowed them to intermingle out front in the way Graham Norton's guests do. What would Paul Merton say to Paul Hollywood, for instance? Is Keira Knightley much of a baker? Also, after Ross's coup interviewing Tom Daley earlier in the year, he welcomes another gay sporting hero, Welsh rugby player Gareth Thomas.

David Butcher, Radio Times, 1st November 2014

An abundance of Ks grace Norton's studio tonight as Kenneth Branagh and Keira Knightley drop by to big up their new action-thriller Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit, Lee Mack gets his beak in about his new show Duck Quacks Don't Echo, while Katy B provides the music. Former Gunner Thierry Henry also dribbles by for a chat and although his name is K-free he is at least a striker. Let's hope the red chair cranks out a Kevin or a Kirsty.

Carol Carter and Larushka Ivan-Zadeh, Metro, 24th January 2014

The Jonathan Ross Show turned to big screen talent

This weekend's Jonathan Ross Show had already received its fair share of publicity thanks to Tom Hardy's embarrassment - but ultimately it was Keira Knightley's vodka-drinking antics which stole his thunder.

Caroline Westbrook, Metro, 12th February 2012

Expect air-kissing aplenty in the green room because it's a luvvie-heavy line-up on the besuited blabbermouth's banquette of chat this week. The loquacious host welcomes double Oscar-winner Denzel Washington, who'll be plugging new CIA thriller Safe House. Brit beauty Keira Knightley discusses her David Cronenberg-directed film, A Dangerous Method, about Freud, Jung and the birth of psychoanalysis. Finally, bad boy Tom Hardy, fast becoming one of our hottest exports to Hollywood, discusses new film This Means War. Meanwhile, soul doyenne Dionne Warwick sings live in the studio.

The Telegraph, 10th February 2012

Kevin Bridges's chuckling man-of-the-people humour has sent the Glaswegian zooming up the showbiz ladder to a point where he now invites comparison with Billy Connolly and shared a sofa with Keira Knightley on Jonathan Ross's chat show last weekend. This new six-part series sees the amiable Bridges visit the places and subjects he mines for comedy; in tonight's first outing, Benidorm, Americans, and his parents.

Vicki Power, The Telegraph, 7th February 2012

Mega-watt stars join the chat show host tonight. Actress Keira Knightley arrives to talk about her role as mental patient turned psychoanalyst Sabina Spielrein in her latest film, A Dangerous Method, which is based on Spielrein's turbulent relationships with Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud. David Beckham, who has a new line of underwear - being put out through high street chain H&M - to promote, joins her on the sofa. Scottish stand-up comedian Kevin Bridges completes the line-up.

Rachel Ward, The Telegraph, 3rd February 2012

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