Harry Potter star Miriam Margolyes has given a rare glimpse into her relationship with partner Heather Sutherland.

Appearing on The Graham Norton Show on Friday night (November 3) to promote her new book, Oh Miriam!, the actress commented on her 54-year relationship, revealing that the couple live apart but now have plans to live together.

“We are together, but we live apart. She is in Amsterdam, and I am in London but now we want to live together,” she said. “I really do want to live with her because we are old, and we haven’t got much time left. It is silly to live apart.”

Margolyes appeared on the sixth episode of the late-night chat show’s latest series, alongside Succession star Sarah Snook, The Morning Show’s Greta Lee and pop legend Boy George.

Margolyes will be on our screens again soon as she is set to join David Tennant in the upcoming 60th-anniversary specials of Doctor Who, which premiere on Saturday, November 25.

https://www.digitalspy.com/showbiz/a45743787/harry-potter-miriam-margolyes-relationship-update/


Trainee train drivers have been sought for one of the world’s most scenic rail routes.

ScotRail said the new personnel would be based in Fort William and were likely to regularly travel the West Highland Line.

The line connects Glasgow with Oban and also Fort William and Mallaig, taking passengers through places that have featured in films and on TV.

The locations include Glenfinnan, which has appeared in the Harry Potter films.

The West Highland Line was voted the top rail journey in the world by readers of independent travel magazine, Wanderlust, in 2009.

The route’s stations include Corrour, dubbed the highest at 408m (1,339ft) above sea level and most remote station in the UK. It appeared in the 1996 film Trainspotting, which starred Ewan McGregor.

Scenes for Harry Potter and the Chambers of Secrets and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban were shot at the Glenfinnan Viaduct. The privately-run Jacobite steam locomotive also featured in the films.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-67337137


Harry Potter star Matthew Lewis has joined the cast for the second series of Avoidance, the BBC series from Romesh Ranganathan.

In addition to Harry Potter, Lewis has had roles on All Creatures Great and Small, Happy Valley and Ripper Street, with the star also appearing in the Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts special last year.

https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/a45778870/harry-potter-matthew-lewis-bbc-avoidance/


Now, as the wait continues for updates on the Harry Potter TV show, Yates shares his thoughts on Radcliffe’s post-Wizarding World career in a recent interview with Looper. The actor has since focused mostly on smaller projects, and Yates has nothing but praise for his former collaborator. Check out the director’s full comment below:

“Dan is fearless, and I’ve admired what he’s been doing. He’ll dive into any number of different roles to redefine himself. It’s admirable that he keeps trucking, and he’s done particularly well recently. So all strength to Dan, and I hope he keeps going. I’m sure he will.”

https://screenrant.com/daniel-radcliffe-post-harry-potter-career-yates-response/