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Politics and Entertainment Intersect in Unlikely Ways

BAFTA Awards, New Shows, and Lessons from the Past

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The intersection of politics and entertainment is a complex and ever-evolving landscape. This week, the 2026 BAFTA Film Awards brought together some of the biggest stars from the U.K. and beyond, showcasing the best of...

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    BAFTA Film Awards 2026 Red Carpet Arrivals (Updating Live)

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    Chris Addison On His New Show ‘Tall Tales & Murder’ & Why ‘Veep’ And ‘The Thick Of It’ Wouldn’t Work Today: “Our Relationship To Politics Has Fundamentally Changed”

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Politics and Entertainment Intersect in Unlikely Ways

BAFTA Awards, New Shows, and Lessons from the Past

Monday, February 23, 2026 • 3 min read • 4 source references

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The intersection of politics and entertainment is a complex and ever-evolving landscape. This week, the 2026 BAFTA Film Awards brought together some of the biggest stars from the U.K. and beyond, showcasing the best of the film industry. Meanwhile, new shows like "Tall Tales & Murder" and a surprising stint on "The View" offer fresh perspectives on the relationship between politics and entertainment.

One of the most talked-about moments of the week was Savannah Chrisley's guest hosting gig on "The View." The "Chrisley Knows Best" star stepped in for Alyssa Farah Griffin, bringing a conservative voice to the table. However, Chrisley's experience was not what she expected. "I came into this with some ideas of what was going to happen," she admitted on the show's "Behind the Table" podcast. "I thought Whoopi and Joy were going to be a pain in my ass and just these mean women. And I was wrong... Yes, I was wrong, and I went into this, and it goes to show: stop judging."

Chrisley's experience highlights the importance of not judging people or situations based on preconceived notions. This lesson can be applied to many areas of life, including politics and entertainment. As Chris Addison, a veteran of political TV, noted in an interview with Deadline, "Our relationship to politics has fundamentally changed." Addison, who starred in "The Thick of It" and won two Emmys for directing "Veep," believes that this shift has made it difficult for certain types of political satire to work today.

Addison's new show, "Tall Tales & Murder," is a comedy thriller that takes a different approach to politics. The show's unique blend of genres offers a fresh perspective on the complexities of politics and entertainment. As Addison explained, "I think that's what's interesting about 'Tall Tales & Murder' - it's not a straightforward satire, it's not a straightforward thriller, it's something that tries to capture the complexity of the world we live in."

The complexity of the world we live in is also reflected in films like "Wolfram," which premiered at the Berlinale. The film, directed by Warwick Thornton, reframes the painful Indigenous Australian experience through the lens of classic Western archetypes. Thornton's refined sense of composition and connection to the Central Australian desert create a film that is both epic and intimate.

The 2026 BAFTA Film Awards, which took place at London's Royal Festival Hall, brought together stars from the U.K. and beyond to celebrate the best of the film industry. The ceremony, hosted by Alan Cumming, featured a number of notable arrivals, including Emma Stone, Cillian Murphy, and Timothée Chalamet. The awards are often a key predictor of the Oscars race, and this year's nominations included a number of films that tackle complex social and political issues.

As the relationship between politics and entertainment continues to evolve, it's clear that there are many different approaches to tackling complex issues. Whether through satire, drama, or comedy, creators are finding new ways to engage audiences and spark important conversations. As Chris Addison noted, "I think that's what's interesting about the world we live in - it's complex, it's messy, and it's difficult to capture in a straightforward way."

The intersection of politics and entertainment is a complex and ever-evolving landscape. This week, the 2026 BAFTA Film Awards brought together some of the biggest stars from the U.K. and beyond, showcasing the best of the film industry. Meanwhile, new shows like "Tall Tales & Murder" and a surprising stint on "The View" offer fresh perspectives on the relationship between politics and entertainment.

One of the most talked-about moments of the week was Savannah Chrisley's guest hosting gig on "The View." The "Chrisley Knows Best" star stepped in for Alyssa Farah Griffin, bringing a conservative voice to the table. However, Chrisley's experience was not what she expected. "I came into this with some ideas of what was going to happen," she admitted on the show's "Behind the Table" podcast. "I thought Whoopi and Joy were going to be a pain in my ass and just these mean women. And I was wrong... Yes, I was wrong, and I went into this, and it goes to show: stop judging."

Chrisley's experience highlights the importance of not judging people or situations based on preconceived notions. This lesson can be applied to many areas of life, including politics and entertainment. As Chris Addison, a veteran of political TV, noted in an interview with Deadline, "Our relationship to politics has fundamentally changed." Addison, who starred in "The Thick of It" and won two Emmys for directing "Veep," believes that this shift has made it difficult for certain types of political satire to work today.

Addison's new show, "Tall Tales & Murder," is a comedy thriller that takes a different approach to politics. The show's unique blend of genres offers a fresh perspective on the complexities of politics and entertainment. As Addison explained, "I think that's what's interesting about 'Tall Tales & Murder' - it's not a straightforward satire, it's not a straightforward thriller, it's something that tries to capture the complexity of the world we live in."

The complexity of the world we live in is also reflected in films like "Wolfram," which premiered at the Berlinale. The film, directed by Warwick Thornton, reframes the painful Indigenous Australian experience through the lens of classic Western archetypes. Thornton's refined sense of composition and connection to the Central Australian desert create a film that is both epic and intimate.

The 2026 BAFTA Film Awards, which took place at London's Royal Festival Hall, brought together stars from the U.K. and beyond to celebrate the best of the film industry. The ceremony, hosted by Alan Cumming, featured a number of notable arrivals, including Emma Stone, Cillian Murphy, and Timothée Chalamet. The awards are often a key predictor of the Oscars race, and this year's nominations included a number of films that tackle complex social and political issues.

As the relationship between politics and entertainment continues to evolve, it's clear that there are many different approaches to tackling complex issues. Whether through satire, drama, or comedy, creators are finding new ways to engage audiences and spark important conversations. As Chris Addison noted, "I think that's what's interesting about the world we live in - it's complex, it's messy, and it's difficult to capture in a straightforward way."

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Savannah Chrisley Reveals What She Really Thought About Whoopi & Joy When Co-Hosting ‘The View’

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