Jilly Cooper signed off on Rivals filming right up to her death

Dame Jilly Cooper was signing off filming for thenew series of Rivalsright up to her death, the show’s writer has said.

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Dominic Treadwell-Collins said the late writer’s “voice is all the way through” the second series of the award-winning drama based on her “bonkbuster” novel.

“She signed off every single script and she was watching rushes up until the week before she died,” he told the Radio Times, referring to unedited footage. “So we’ve got her sign-off and her voice is all the way through it all.”

The Disney+ series is based on Dame Jilly’s best-selling novel of the same name, released in 1988, which is part ofher Rutshire Chronicles series.

Set in the 1980s, with the backdrop of the Cotswolds countryside, Rivals dramatises the world of British television.

Dame Jilly was an active part of its production and served as an executive producer. Shedied aged 88 last Octoberafter suffering afatal head injuryduring a fall at her Gloucestershire home.

Shortly after her death, the Queen, aclose friend of Dame Jilly, visited the set of Rivals in Bristol to pay tribute to her and meet members of the cast and crew.

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In the latest series of the Hulu Original series, David Tennant returns as television boss Lord Baddingham, who is on a mission to destroy a rival television company founded by Rupert Campbell-Black (Alex Hassell) and Declan O’Hara (Aiden Turner).

A trailer released last month also shows Nafessa Williams as Cameron Cook and Bella Maclean as Taggie O’Hara, who were embroiled in a love triangle with Campbell-Black in the first series.

The affair between Katherine Parkinson and Danny Dyer’s characters – Freddie Jones and Lizzie Vereker – appears set to continue, with the trailer showing the pair looking close.

Mr Treadwell-Collins, the show’s lead writer and executive producer, said the show’s sex scenes are handled with strict guardrails to ensure they serve the story and tone.

He told the Radio Times: “Every sex scene must move the story on, not be gratuitous, can titillate at times but must never make the audience feel uncomfortable or grubby.”

Dame Jilly Cooper is said to have signed off every script of the new series of Rivals

Speaking about intimacy coordinators, Parkinson added: “I definitely had moments back in the day when I could have benefited from somebody to have those chats with, where you’d be too embarrassed to say anything in front of a big crew.”

The second series sees the addition of guest stars Hayley Atwell, as Helen Gordon, Campbell-Black’s ex-wife and mother of his two children, and Rupert Everett as her husband Malise Gordon, Campbell-Black’s former showjumping coach and mentor.

The first three episodes of Rivals series 2 are on Disney+ on Friday.

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Inter-Valley Conference selects 2026 scholarship winners

TheInter-Valley Conferencehas announced its 2026 scholarship award winners.

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The IVC is awarding $11,000 in scholarship money to its student-athletes this year. Each winner was selected using a rubric system adopted by the conference's principals.

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Here is a list of this year's winners.

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  • Overall winner: Samantha Ward, Tuscarawas Valley, $2,000

  • Boys North Division: Owen Ball, Malvern, $1,000

  • Boys South Division: Grady Kinsey, Indian Valley, $1,000

  • Girls North Division: Delilah Williams, Conotton Valley, $1,000

  • Girls South Division:Evelyn Pfeffer, Sandy Valley, $1,000

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Big Time Sports scholar winners

  • (Each $500)

  • Boys North Division: Owen McCroskey, East Canton

  • Boys South Division: Abram McElwee, Tuscarawas Valley

  • Girls North Division: Elena Price, Tuscarawas Central Catholic

  • Girls South Division: Kaydence Lahna, Ridgewood

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Inter-Valley Conference school scholarship winners

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  • Buckeye Trail: Tyler Harrell, Anna McVicker; Claymont: Ethan Fair, Abbey Lane Devore; East Canton: Kynsie Pero; Indian Valley: Haylie Menefee; Malvern: Kami Rayborn; Newcomerstown: Jaxson Mayo, Kenley Hayes; Ridgewood: Jace McQueen; Strasburg: Kylie McKenzie; Tuscarawas Central Catholic: Dylan Dumermuth

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Detroit Pistons’ rally falls short in Game 3 loss to Cavaliers

Cleveland — A 20-second sequence late in the second quarter best illustrated how the Detroit Pistons stayed two steps behind the Cleveland Cavaliers for much of Saturday.

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At the 3:00 mark of the second quarter, Donovan Mitchell hit a crossover, stepback 3-pointer over Duncan Robinson. On the Pistons’ next offensive possession, Max Strus forced Cade Cunningham into a careless turnover, which the Cavaliers instantly converted into Jarrett Allen’s one-handed dunk over Jalen Duren.

After three straight dreadful plays, Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff called a timeout as fans at Rocket Arena gave their team a standing ovation. The Pistons walked back to the bench in disarray and never seemed to break free from the subpar play that left them trailing 64-48 at halftime.

However, if there is one thing the Pistons have consistently shown, it is that they are a team that cannot be underestimated. Detroit mounted a rally in the second half, outscoring the Cavaliers 33-19 in the third quarter. However, it wasn't enough to prevent a 116-109 Game 3 loss. The Pistons lead the Cavaliers 2-1 in the series.

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Cunningham posted 27 points, nine rebounds and 10 assists. Tobias Harris finished with 21 points. Jalen Duren's subpar performance left him with 11 points. Mitchell led with 35 points, eight rebounds and four assists. Allen added 18 points, 13 of which came in the first half.

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Lottery jackpot: Wizards land No. 1 overall pick in NBA Draft

The Washington Wizards traded for injured veterans Anthony Davis and Trae Young over the winter as part of a plan to turn around one of the league's worst teams.

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Another crucial piece of the Wizards' plan fell into place during Sunday's NBA draft lottery when they won the first pick in a year when the draft features multiple potential stars.

It marks the first time Washington owns the No. 1 overall pick since 2010 when it chose guard John Wall, who became a five-time All-Star. Wall flew to Chicago to represent the Wizards at the podium during the lottery presentation.

The Utah Jazz landed the second pick, the Memphis Grizzlies got No. 3 and the Chicago Bulls jumped up to No. 4.

The Wizards, Indiana Pacers and Brooklyn Nets each had 14% chances to win the lottery. The Jazz were at 11.5% and Memphis was at 9%. The Bulls had odds of just 4.5% but jumped five teams to reach the top four.

Overall, it will be the fifth time Washington has owned the No. 1 pick. The Wizards posted the league's worst showing this season (17-65), compiled a 50-196 record over the past three campaigns and have missed the playoffs five straight seasons.

"Today is another encouraging day for Wizards fans and our entire organization," team president Michael Winger said in a news release. "To choose first among this inspiring group of athletes is a welcomed opportunity, and challenge, for our group. We look forward to adding another high performing young player to our ascending team."

The NBA Draft will be held June 23-24 in New York.

The top candidates to go No. 1 overall are BYU guard AJ Dybantsa and Kansas guard Darryn Peterson, a pair of 19-year-olds who spent just one year in school.

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The 6-foot-9 Dybantsa led the nation in scoring with 25.5 points per game and has the look of a player who will soon be among the top NBA scorers. The 6-6 Peterson was an injury-related enigma at Kansas, yet averaged 20.2 points and might have been the most gifted player in the college ranks.

Moments before the results were announced, Dybantsa was thinking about the options.

"Obviously, wanting to be the No. 1 pick, working to be the No. 1 pick, I'll be excited," Dybantsa said. "It's a great opportunity."

Among other top candidates are Duke forward Cameron Boozer, North Carolina forward Caleb Wilson, Arkansas guard Darius Acuff, Illinois guard Keaton Wagler and Louisville guard Mikel Brown Jr.

The Los Angeles Clippers landed the fifth pick, which came from the Indiana Pacers due to a trade deadline deal that moved Ivica Zubac to the Pacers and Bennedict Mathurin to the Clippers. The Pacers' pick was protected only if it finished among the top four.

The Brooklyn Nets will select sixth, following by the Sacramento Kings, Atlanta Hawks, Dallas Mavericks and Milwaukee Bucks to round out the top 10. Atlanta ended up with the No. 8 pick, stemming from a trade with the New Orleans Pelicans on the night of the 2025 draft that moved Derik Queen to New Orleans.

The Golden State Warriors have the 11th pick, followed by the Oklahoma City Thunder with a pick obtained from the Clippers in the 2019 trade that sent Paul George to Los Angeles. The Thunder also obtained reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in the deal.

The Miami Heat will pick 13th and the Charlotte Hornets claimed the last lottery selection.

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