The Other Bennet Sister is based on author Janice Hadlow’s best-selling novel of the same name.
Hayley Anderson TV Reporter
19:52, 15 Mar 2026
Five things about The Other Bennet Sister’s Ella Bruccoleri
Period drama fans and devotees of classic literature are eagerly anticipating the BBC adaptation of The Other Bennet Sister.
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Set during the early 19th Century, The Other Bennet Sister offers a fresh take on Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, this time narrated from Mary Bennet’s (portrayed by Ella Bruccoleri) perspective.
Whilst her sisters pursue matrimonial prospects, Mary embarks upon a journey of self-discovery, attempting to reinvent herself and forge a new independent existence.
The Other Bennet Sister episode schedule in full
The Other Bennet Sister makes its debut this evening, Sunday, March 15, at 8pm on BBC One, assuming the primetime slot previously occupied by Call the Midwife.
Audiences will be treated to not just one but two episodes on March 15, with a double bill of The Other Bennet Sister broadcasting consecutively.
Every Sunday, viewers can look forward to two half-hour instalments of the period drama, with the final pair scheduled for Sunday, March 12 on BBC One, barring any scheduling changes.
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Here’s a complete breakdown of The Other Bennet Sister transmission schedule:
Episodes one and two: Sunday, March 15
Episodes three and four: Sunday, March 22
Episodes five and six: Sunday, March 29
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Episodes seven and eight: Sunday, April 5
Episodes nine and 10: Sunday, April 12
However, if waiting a month to discover how Mary Bennet’s tale concludes doesn’t appeal, there’s another option.
The opening five episodes of The Other Bennet Sister became available on BBC iPlayer from 6am on March 15.
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Audiences must await the final five instalments, which will arrive on BBC iPlayer when they premiere on Sunday, March 29, likewise at 6am.
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Beyond existing within the same world as Jane Austen’s beloved Pride and Prejudice, the BBC adaptation boasts a cast of familiar faces.
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Taking the lead role as the “seemingly unremarkable” Mary Bennet is actress Ella Bruccoleri, recognised primarily for portraying Sister Frances in BBC’s Call the Midwife.
Her previous credits include appearances in programmes such as The Chelsea Detective, Disney+’s Extraordinary and Bridgerton’s third series as Miss Barragan.
Bruccoleri shares the screen with Gavin and Stacey icon Ruth Jones as Mrs Bennet, The Capture’s Indira Varma as Mrs Gardiner and Prime Video’s Young Sherlock star Donal Finn as prospective love interest Mr Hayward.
The Other Bennet Sister is available to watch on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
“If this story helps even one family understand what might be happening when someone suddenly becomes confused, then it is worth telling.”
A Co Down man is encouraging people to recognise the signs and symptoms of delirium
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Rodney Moore’s father, John developed the condition following a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) that caused a sudden and alarming change in his behaviour.
Rodney, from Bangor, recalls receiving a distressed phone call from his mother, Ena, one morning when his father’s behaviour suddenly changed.
He explained: “Dad had been fairly clear the night before, but the next morning my mum phoned in a panic and said he was completely different. He was talking incoherently and seemed to have lost his frame of reference almost overnight.
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“The last time Dad had those symptoms, it turned out to be a Urinary Tract Infection that had led to delirium. So when my mum rang, I told her to phone an ambulance and get him checked straight away.”
John was taken to the Ulster Hospital where he was assessed in the Emergency Department before being admitted. Rodney said it was distressing to see the sudden change in his father.
Rodney added: “You could see the frustration on his face. He was not able to hold a conversation and did not seem to recognise us. It was really difficult to witness.
“Although the infection was treated with antibiotics, the delirium took time to settle. For nearly three weeks he has no memory at all of what happened, not being in hospital, nothing.”
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Rodney admitted that before this experience, he knew very little about delirium: “I had heard the word before, but did not really know what it meant. I thought the confusion was just part of the infection, but I did not realise the infection could actually cause delirium.
“That is why it is so important for people to know about it. If someone suddenly becomes very confused or starts talking nonsense, particularly an older person, it could be something like a Urinary Tract Infection causing delirium.
“If my mum rang tomorrow and said dad seemed confused again, I would have a much better idea of what might be happening. Before this, we would not have had a clue. Just having a bit of awareness means you can recognise the signs and get help quickly.”
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Rodney also praised the care his father received in the Ulster Hospital: “The staff were incredibly busy, but they were very good with him. We developed a routine where we would visit for a while, give the staff space to do their jobs and then come back later. We knew he was in the right place getting the care he needed.”
South Eastern Trust, Consultant Psychiatrist, Dr Dearbhail Lewis, explained that delirium is a common but often misunderstood medical condition.
“Delirium is an acute change in a person’s mental state which can occur when someone becomes unwell. Any illness serious enough to require hospital treatment can potentially trigger delirium.
“People may become very confused, restless or agitated, while others may become unusually sleepy. They may struggle to make sense of their surroundings and sometimes believe things are happening that are not actually happening. Some patients may even see or hear things that are not there, which can be very frightening for them and their families.”
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Dr Lewis said infections such as Urinary Tract Infections’ are a well-known cause of delirium, but there are many others: “Delirium can also be caused by issues such as pain, dehydration, constipation or difficulty passing urine. Identifying the cause is very important so we can treat it.
“We work to reassure patients and help them stay orientated to where they are. Treating pain, encouraging food and fluids and addressing the underlying medical cause can all help improve symptoms. In some cases, short-term medication may be used if someone is very distressed or agitated.”
While delirium can be alarming, Dr Lewis reassured families that it is usually temporary: “For most patients, delirium does resolve and they return close to their previous level of functioning, although it can take some time. For some people with existing memory problems, recovery may be slower.”
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Rodney hopes sharing his father’s experience will help others recognise the warning signs sooner.
Rodney added, “If this story helps even one family understand what might be happening when someone suddenly becomes confused, then it is worth telling. A little bit of knowledge can make a big difference.”
Timothée Chalamet, Emma Stone, Leonardo DiCaprio, and more industry titans will also battle it out in the acting categories, while Frankenstein, Marty Supreme, Sentimental Value, Train Dreams, and Hamnet are among the big hitters hoping to reap rewards.
Before the ceremony kicks off, though, the evening’s first competition actually unfolds long before the envelopes are opened.
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The red carpet is where stars make their earliest statement, and for many, it’s a chance to claim a victory in style even if the night’s trophies go elsewhere.
Early arrivals this year included a daring display from best actress contender Renate Reinsve, as the Norwegian starlet went bold with a super high leg split. In contrast, If I Had Legs I’d Kick You lead Rose Byrne wore a strapless black number pooling at her feet and adorned with floral embroidery.
Hamnet actress Jessie Buckley opted for a colour-clashing moment (Picture: Mike Coppola/Getty Images)
Sentimental Value star Renate Reinsve flashed her legs in a daring red number (Picture: John Shearer/WireImage)
If I Had Legs I’d Kick You lead Rose Byrne looked stunning in a floral black gown (Picture: Reuters)
Wunmi Mosaku dazzled in an emerald sequin dress, cradling her baby bump (Picture: Reuters)
Raye, aka the artist everyone is championing to sing the next James Bond soundtrack, also spread some love by flashing a hand heart to complement her red satin gown, while Robert Downey Jr. and his producer wife, Susan, put on a lovey-dovey display.
Soon enough, the main characters of the evening stepped out, with Hamnet lead Jessie Buckley, who plays Agnes, William Shakespeare’s wife, turning heads in a vibrant Chanel look.
The Irish movie star, also known for roles in Wicked Little Letters and I’m Thinking of Ending Things, beamed in her colour-clashing ensemble, a flowing pink skirt on her bottom half and a red top, which she teamed with matching lipstick.
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Demi Moore went for scales and feathers in one of the most outlandish looks of the night (Picture: Reuters)
Raye, aka the girl everyone is championing to sing the next Bond theme, spread some love as she arrived on the carpet (Picture: Reuters)
Robert Downey Jr. and his producer wife, Susan, were all lovey-dovey (Picture: Reuters)
Internet star and Oscars red carpet reporter Amelia Dimoldenberg wowed in a strapless dress with a statement necklace (Picture: David Fisher/Shutterstock)
Other dazzling arrivals came from Sinners star and supporting actress nominee Wunmi Mosaku in emerald sequins as she proudly cradled her baby bump. The Deadpool & Wolverine actress is expecting her second child with Tash Moseley.
Demi Moore got the green memo, too, seemingly channelling both reptile and peacock chic in half scales, half feathers with one of the most outlandish outfit choices of the night.
Her shimmering attire was designed by Gucci and had a dramatic train and neckline.
Weapons star Amy Madigan couldn’t look cooler (Picture: Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images)
Emma Stone was a vision in silver (Picture: Chelsea Lauren/Shutterstock)
Elle Fanning looked angelic in her Oscars outfit (Picture: Arturo Holmes/Getty Images)
Zoe Saldaña caught eyes with a huge necklace, paired with a lacy, lingerie-inspired look (Picture: Reuters)
On the more demure side, Elle Fanning served ballerina elegance in a corset scattered with blossom embellishments, while Zoe Saldaña wore a black, lacy, lingerie-inspired dress.
We also had Bugonia’s Stone in sparkling silver, while Weapons villain Amy Madigan defied traditional red carpet glamour with her own quirkiness, her blazer made up of feathers and paired with tinted shades for a super cool edge.
For our leading men, Chalamet was flying solo on the carpet, forgoing the chance to pose alongside girlfriend Kylie Jenner in her risqué red look.
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Timothée Chalamet defied the classic black tux tradition in all-white (Picture: David Fisher/Shutterstock)
Kylie Jenner debuted her look on Instagram, choosing not to walk the red carpet with her leading man (Picture: Instagram)
Leonardo DiCaprio seldom strays from tradition on red carpets (Picture: David Fisher/Shutterstock)
Jacob Elordi looked super suave and worlds away from The Creature (Picture: Mike Coppola/Getty Images)
After a week of controversy for dissing opera and ballet, with many working in the arts believing the backlash has scuppered his best actor chances, he pivoted away from the classic black tux, wearing all white.
Also sporting a moustache and an unruly hairstyle, he completed his trendy vibe with boots and a collection of silver rings.
Someone who seldom strays from tradition, however, is DiCaprio, who rocked up in the black suit and bowtie he’s so famous for.
Stellan Skarsgård proudly posed with his wife, Megan Everett (Picture: Shutterstock)
Award presenter Pedro Pascal wore a white shirt with a twist (Picture: Julian Hamilton/Getty Images)
Ethan Hawke and wife Ryan looked every inch the Hollywood ‘IT’ couple (Picture: Matei Horvath/FilmMagic)
Sinners lead Michael B. Jordan could be the man of the night (Picture: AFP via Getty Images)
Paul Mescal and Gracie Abrams packed on the PDA at another awards show (Picture: John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock)
Mirroring his suaveness, Jacob Elordi was worlds away from The Creature, donning a suit with oversized lapels and a matching waistcoat.
And in one of the sweetest moments of tonight’s carpet, Swedish actor and Sentimental Value’s Stellan Skarsgård placed an arm around his wife, Megan Everett, whom he wed in 2009.
Closing out the film A-listers, award presenter Pedro Pascal put a stylish spin on a plain white shirt thanks to a floral accessory, while Ethan Hawke and his wife, Ryan, were the ultimate Hollywood ‘IT’ couple, she in a deep red gown and he in designer shades.
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Later arrivals were Michael B. Jordan, hotly tipped to win big for Sinners and expected to be the main man of the night, while Paul Mescal and girlfriend Gracie Abrams continued their red carpet PDA parade in some affectionate posing.
Polish-American costume designer Malgosia Turzanska, nominated for Hamnet, made a political statement (Picture: Reuters)
Glennon Doyle also held a purse with a political message on amid outrage over ICE killings (Picture: Reuters)
Sara Bareilles wore an ‘ICE OUT’ badge, and her guest showed support for Palestine with a watermelon (Picture: Reuters)
As has become expected at major events in recent years, tonight also saw several attendees grasp the opportunity to make a political statement.
Polish-American costume designer Malgosia Turzanska, nominated for Hamnet, had an ‘ICE OUT’ pin on her dress, as did songstress Sara Bareilles, while Glennon Doyle took a more explicit approach, unashamedly carrying a ‘F**K ICE’ purse.
Their accessories made their red carpet debut amid continued outrage towards the US government’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE) and its aggressive tactics, including lethal force.
The 54-year-old had asked his sister to place the bet for him, according to friend
A friend of John Alford said the Scots-born actor had placed a winning bet on a race at Cheltenham before he was found dead in his prison cell.
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The former Grange Hill and London’s Burning star died just weeks after he was sentenced to eight and a half years in prison.
The 54-year-old was found guilty on four counts of sexual activity with a child, alongside two further counts of sexual assault and assault by penetration involving a second young victim.
The Mirror reports his close friend, Justin Smith, posted on Facebook: “John liked a bet, he phoned his sister to put a bet on for him.”
The horse, with odds of 20/1, won the Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle on Friday but John had already been found unresponsive.
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Alford once had a promising career stretching through the 1980s and 1990s. However his fame faded, and in January he was jailed for eight and a half years following his conviction for child sex offences.
His death is now being investigated and a post-mortem is due to take place with further toxicology tests.
A Prison Service spokesman said: “John Shannon died in prison on 13 March 2026. As with all deaths in custody, the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman will investigate.”
John attended Anna Scher’s stage school from age 11 before securing a part in ITV sitcom Not and Then. His breakthrough came when he joined the cast of Grange Hill, taking on the character of Robbie Wright when he was 13.
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During his tenure as Robbie, he participated in the show’s anti-drug campaign single, Just Say No. Alford’s acting career continued into adulthood when he landed the part of Billy Ray in London’s Burning, a role he held for five years. His final screen appearance came in 2017 as a prison guard in The Hatton Garden Job.
In September, he was convicted of sexually assaulting two girls, aged 14 and 15. Prosecuting barrister Julie Whitby told the court both victims were intoxicated when the assaults occurred. All offences took place at the residence of a third girl whose father was acquainted with Alford.
A third-party report was lodged with the police by the mother of the 15-year-old girl on 11 April 2022, as previously informed to the jury. The actor was arrested the next day after both girls were interviewed.
In his statement to the police, Alford claimed that one of the girls “kept on trying to kiss me” and had told him she was 17. He insisted: “At no point did I touch her in any sexual way whatsoever.”
Both victims submitted impact statements which were presented by a judge during the court proceedings before sentencing.
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Trafford council is looking to step up enforcement action in the area to improve safety and ease congestion. Its focus is on yellow box junction offences at six key sites, including around the borough’s largest shopping centre.
These sites have been chosen following a ‘compliance’ check, with a council spokeswoman telling the Local Democracy Reporting Service the authority had carried out seven days of site surveys at ‘known locations of non-compliance’. The results of these, alongside stakeholder feedback, were used to determine which junctions should be considered for enforcement measures.
The spokeswoman added: “Drivers must not enter a box junction unless the exit or lane is clear. The higher the number of contraventions, the more likely traffic queues will grow, and signal cycles become less effective. The impacts can spread more widely, around the junction, impacting all road users, including the emergency services.
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“Trafford, like other councils, has limited resources available (such as cameras and processing capacity) and contravention counts are ranked to make sure that any interventions are put in place where they are most needed. We know that enforcement has improved compliance significantly, where we currently have cameras.”
Drivers must not enter a yellow box junction unless the lane or exit ahead is completely clear and they can pass through without stopping. The crackdown would see new fixed cameras operating 24/7 basis, and anyone flouting the rules would face a fine. A full list of the proposed locations for additional enforcement can be found below.
Currently, there are just two such cameras in Trafford – at the White City Circle roundabout and at Junction 7 of the M60. A third, mobile camera also covers ‘trouble spots’, Trafford council said.
The authority is now seeking public opinions on its plans to widen enforcement measures in Trafford. A consultation on the scheme will run until Tuesday, April 21.
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Money raised through fines are kept by the council, and will be spent on recouping enforcement costs, or on public transport provision, highway projects or local environmental improvements.
Stephen Adshead, Trafford Council’s executive member for highways, environmental and traded services, said: “We want to use this enforcement action to deter rule breaking and improve safety and traffic flow for all road users. Before we finalise the plans we want to gather as many views as possible.
“We are keen to hear from people who have alternative ideas or suggestions on how to reduce congestion and improve road safety on Trafford’s network.”
Locations being considered for enforcement cameras are:
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B5214 Trafford Boulevard / Redclyffe Circle / M60 Manchester Outer Ring Road off slip road
Redclyffe Circle/M60 Manchester Outer Ring Road off slip road / B5214 Barton Road
B95214 Trafford Boulevard / car park access
Trafford Way / Bridgewater Circle / B5214 Trafford Boulevard
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Bridgewater Circle / Unnamed Road / B5214 Trafford Boulevard
White City Circle – Trafford Rd (A5603) intersection toward Chester Road.
Nearly 4,000 police officers have been injured in the line of duty in the past five years, with almost half sustaining an injury as a result of an assault.
New figures released to Belfast Live by the PSNI under a Freedom of Information request shows the number of injured at work years between January 1 2021 and Dec 31 2025.
The number of PSNI officers who were injured in the line of duty in the last five years stands at 3,778 with 2,039 sustaining injuries as the result of an assault.
More than 2,000 sustained injuries including bites, fractures, bruises, headaches, cuts and abrasions.
PFNI Chair Liam Kelly told Belfast Live he is appalled by the high number of officers who are assaulted.
He said: “Every year there are additionally a higher number of attacks that thankfully did not result in any physical injuries being reported. The price officers pay for doing their job and safeguarding this entire community is far too high. They are often singled out for brutal, unprovoked and unwarranted attack by thugs.
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“Our award-winning ‘Let Them Protect’ campaign in June last year highlighted the extent to which officers are targeted. We said then that nine of our men and women are assaulted every day.
“Thankfully, in the last year that daily total has reduced to around seven a-day. It’s a slight improvement but there’s still a long way to go before we effectively tackle and reverse this worrying trend.”
Mr Kelly added: “These figures remain intolerable and unacceptable. We know there are new sentencing guidelines on the way and it’s imperative they are sufficiently robustly applied by the courts to effectively punish offenders and deter would-be attackers.
“What these figures show is the clear need for a zero-tolerance, no-nonsense approach by the courts and the Department of Justice. We have to call ‘time’ on assaults on officers and we look to our courts and legislators to have our backs.”
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Comparisons to Wunderhorse abound in early coverage of the band, with singer Finn Keogh’s heartfelt delivery and the raw, grunge-flecked sound of many of their songs making the comparison almost inevitable. There are worse acts to be lumped in with than a breakout star who easily sold out Alexandra Palace on his last UK tour, but to cast Keo as just a copycat band is unfair in the extreme. Sure, the angsty snarl of ‘Thorn’ leans that way, but ‘Best I Can Do’. aired for the first time at their Electric Ballroom show, is inimitably their own and points to a band who are more than comfortable in their own lane.
The DWP has confirmed most legacy benefit claimants have now moved to Universal Credit, with migration notices continuing to be sent to remaining claimants ahead of March 2026 deadline
The DWP has issued an update regarding a significant benefits change concerning Universal Credit. The department has been dispatching letters to specific claimants about the matter.
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Millions of individuals receiving older benefits being phased out in favour of Universal Credit have been progressively transferred to the new system. The process of transitioning people from these former payments, referred to as ‘legacy benefits’, has been taking place in phases over several years.
The vast majority of recipients have now switched to Universal Credit. The DWP had previously confirmed that certain benefits would cease at the end of March 2026 as part of the initiative, reports the Mirror.
Recipients of these six legacy benefits have been transferred as part of the migration programme:
Income-based Jobseekers Allowance
Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
Income Support
Housing Benefit
Child Tax Credit
Working Tax Credit
The DWP was approached for an update on the initiative and who remains to be moved to Universal Credit.
A DWP spokesperson stated: “The department has been migrating people from legacy benefits to Universal Credit since 2022 and most have now moved. Help is at hand for those making the move to Universal Credit, including our dedicated helpline, guidance on gov.uk, and the Citizens Advice’s free and independent Help to Claim service.
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“All legacy benefit claimants who have received a migration notice continue to receive their legacy benefit up until the point they move over to Universal Credit, or the deadline passes.”
These migration notices are correspondence sent out inviting recipients to apply for Universal Credit. You typically need to submit your application for the new benefit within three months, enabling you to begin receiving payments through the scheme.
Once the deadline passes, your payments through your existing benefit will cease.
The DWP provides an ‘enhanced support journey’ to assist more vulnerable claimants on Employment and Support Allowance, and on Income Support, with the transition. This can include telephone calls and even a home visit to help you complete your application and transfer across.
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The department has also pledged that if you transfer over and your circumstances remain unchanged, your benefit entitlement will remain the same when you are on Universal Credit.
When asked who she’s rooting for at the Oscars tonight, singer Diane Warren simply said, “Me.”
Carsen Holaday15 March 2026 21:04
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A look at the best dressed celebrities
A-listers are beginning to file on to the red carpet — and here’s a peek at some of the best looks of the night so far.
Carsen Holaday15 March 2026 20:50
Mr. Wonderful has arrived
Kevin O’Leary, who appeared in nominated film Marty Supreme, has arrived on the red carpet.
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Kevin O’Leary on the Oscars red carpet (AFP via Getty Images)
Carsen Holaday15 March 2026 20:43
Order of presentation revealed
The award categories will be presented in the following order:
Supporting Actress
Animated Feature
Animated Short
Costume Design
Makeup and Hairstyling
Casting
Live Action Short
Supporting Actor
Adapted Screenplay
Original Screenplay
Production Design
Visual Effects
Documentary Short
Documentary Feature
Original Score
Sound
Film Editing
Cinematography
International Feature
Original Song
Lead Actor
Lead Actress
Director
Best Picture
The show, hosted by Conan O’Brien, will also include performances and an in memoriam tribute.
Carsen Holaday15 March 2026 20:34
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Shaboozey arrives
As stars are filing on to the red carpet, “Tipsy” singer Shaboozey has arrived wearing a black tux and silver jewelry.
The singer will perform tonight alongside actor Miles Caton and singer Brittany Howard to honor the movie Sinners, which is nominated for best original song for “I Lied To You.”
Singer Shaboozey has arrived at the 98th Annual Academy Awards wearing a black suit (AFP via Getty Images)
Carsen Holaday15 March 2026 20:32
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That’s the Best Picture line-up for you! And we’re now getting awfully close to the start.
A reminder that you can watch the live feed here:
Louis Chilton15 March 2026 19:45
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Then, finally, the favourite. One Battle After Another. It would be a deserving winner any year, writes Annabel Nugent…
Louis Chilton15 March 2026 19:30
Finally, we have the first of the two horses in what seems for all the world to be a two-horse race.
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Sinners is still the outside bet, but only slightly: it’s a blockbuster juggernaut that has only seemed to gain momentum as the awards season has progressed.
It’s not just Best Picture that Sinners stands a good chance of winning, either. Ryan Coogler’s film should be competitive in basically all of the record-breaking 16 categories it was nominated in.
It’s the most nominated film in Oscar history, but that shouldn’t be the end of the ‘Sinners’ story, writes Jacob Stolworthy. Taking home the show’s biggest prize would serve as a striking celebration of bold, original storytelling
Louis Chilton15 March 2026 19:15
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Next we have Hamnet. For a while, Chloé Zhao’s historical fiction adaptation was being tipped as the film to beat One Battle to Best Picture.
Going into the evening, though it seems unlikely that Hamnet will really pose a threat – despite Jessie Buckley’s Best Actress award being perhaps the most bankable win of the whole ceremony. Bookmakers now place Hamnet’s odds of winning Best Picture at about 25-1.
Jessie Thompson argued that it really deserved to go the distance:
Chloé Zhao’s grief-stricken Shakespeare film is emotionally traumatising yet quietly extraordinary, argues Jessie Thompson, and more than worthy of taking home the biggest prize at this year’s Academy Awards
Louis Chilton15 March 2026 18:50
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Marty Supreme faces a very real chance of going home empty-handed, though Chalamet may well still win Best Actor. It’d be a harsh shutout for a film that’s quite obviously one of the year’s very best.
It’s unlikely to win Best Picture at this point (between 33-1 and 50-1, per bookies), but you could make the case that it’d be a deserving winner.
Ellie Harrison did, in fact, make exactly this case!
Marty himself wouldn’t be happy about being an Oscar season underdog, especially when – as Ellie Harrison argues – he’s the star of the year’s best film, and a worthy winner of the night’s biggest prize
In an appeal to nations affected by the oil price spikes on his Truth Social platform, Trump said: “Hopefully China, France, Japan, South Korea, the UK, and others, that are affected by this artificial constraint will send ships to the area so that the Hormuz Strait will no longer be a threat by a nation that has been totally decapitated.”
“Meningococcal disease can progress rapidly, so it’s essential that students and staff are alert to the signs and symptoms of meningococcal meningitis and septicaemia, which can include a fever, headache, rapid breathing, drowsiness, shivering, vomiting and cold hands and feet.