Disney+’s ‘Alice And Steve’ Dominates At Canneseries Awards
Disney+ series 'Alice and Steve' has won three awards at the Canneseries Awards, including Best Series. The show, created by Sophie Goodhart, follows the complicated relationship between a mother and her best friend who starts dating her daughter. It is set to premiere on June 8 on Disney+ and Hulu.
- ▪'Alice and Steve' won Best Series, Special Interpretation Award for ensemble cast, and Student Award at the Canneseries Awards.
- ▪The series stars Jemaine Clement and Nicola Walker and is produced by Clerkenwell Films.
- ▪It follows Alice, who is upset when her best friend starts dating her daughter.
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'Alice and Steve' Hulu Disney+ UK series Alice and Steve starring Jemaine Clement and Nicola Walker has scooped three gongs at the Canneseries Awards. The show from Baby Reindeer producer Clerkenwell Films won the Best Series, Special Interpretation Award for ensemble cast and Student Award at tonight’s ceremony. Created and written by Sophie Goodhart (Sex Education), the six-part series out of Disney+’s UK team follows Alice (Walker), who is devastated when her best friend Steve (Clement) starts dating her 26-year-old daughter Izzy (Yali Topol Margalith). It premieres June 8 on Disney+ and Hulu. The show was one of the buzziest to premiere at a starry Canneseries, which included the likes of Richard Gadd’s new show Half Man and For All Mankind spin-off Star City.
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