A #WitchWednesday treat for you all!
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Based in their beautiful new villa in France, actor James Purefoy (Hap and Leonard, Altered Carbon) joins Matthew Goode (The Crown, Downton Abbey) in the second season of The Wine Show. Purefoy and Goode set off on a new challenge in every episode, uncovering some of the best wines in the world, and telling the stories that surround them. Back in the UK, Matthew Rhys (The Americans) is in glamorous and historic St James’s in London on his quest to find gadgets old and new.
In addition to tasting the wines brought back from around the globe, Purefoy and Goode are tasked by wine expert Joe Fattorini to find a case of wine to match a six-course French lunch cooked by Michelin-star chef Stephane Reynaud. But this year, Joe is not judging. Jancis Robinson, the world’s most influential wine critic, decides which wines make it to The Wine Show Case–and she is taking no prisoners. Wine expert Amelia Singer returns and sommelier Jaega Wise joins the show. The cast travels the United States, Canada, Georgia, Spain, Japan, Argentina, Bosnia, and Germany.
Season 2 with Matthew and James Purefoy starts on 15th November 10pm ET. https://www.ovationtv.com/the-wine-show/
The Wine Show is also available on SBS on demand in Australia and several other streaming services around the world. Check your local services.
Check I Tunes – coming soon!
Matthew and Teresa try to answer Heat’s questions about witches on film!
A Discovery of Witches – US release!
17th January 2019 – on Sundance and Shudder.
A Discovery of Witches
There has been a positive response to Matthew’s performance as Matthew Clairmont in ‘A Discovery of Witches’. If you are on Twitter you will see all of the lovely comments about ADOW and Matthew in particular. If you are in the UK it is still available on Sky One catch up and NowTV. It is also still available on Radiotimes.com – link posted here a few days ago.
We’ll post some of the reviews in the press archive over the next week.
We don’t want to spoil it for viewers who are waiting to see this and we’ll hold off on adding screenshots to the image gallery. In the meantime here is a clip of Matthew and Teresa Palmer to get you interested!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbHhu9FGewA