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Debbie Schipp
Debbie SchippDigital News Director

Debbie Schipp is the Daily Telegraph’s Digital News Director, with a background as a sports writer, editor and columnist and TV writer, editor and columnist, and in print and digital production.

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FOR SWITCHED ON USE ONLY BEFORE FEB 18: Laura Charmichael for Downton Abbey. Picture: Supplied

More drama for Downton’s Edith

IN Downton Abbey, Lady Edith Crawley, has been described as ugly, obnoxious, unlucky-in-love and poor. But this season, there’s more in store for her.

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STRICTLY EMBARGOED to February 15, 2015. SUNDAY TV GUIDE COVER. Sunday TV Guides first use. Viola Davis for How To Get Away With Murder. Picture: SUPPLIED

Davis on her loathsome character

AS Annalise Keating in How To Get Away With Murder, she’s terrifying. In real life, Viola Davis is just as intense, and has a delightfully dirty laugh.

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EMBARGOED to February 8, 2015, Sunday TV Guide magazines first Use. Lachy Hulme in Gallipoli. Pic

Long wait for Gallipoli role

“I was just excited to be involved in this project, full stop,” Lachy Hulme talks about his new role in Gallipoli and playing an older man.

TV Reviews
EMBARGOED to January 11, 2015, Sunday TV Guide magazines first use. Cover shot of Neil Oliver for Coast Australia. MUST CREDIT: Picture by Nick Wilson

Going where few have ever gone

MORE people have walked on the moon than have ever set foot on Skull Rock — a spooky, untouched Australian island that intrepid explorer Neil Oliver took a camera crew to.

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