Hannah Waddingham Wasn't Initially Interested In Ted Lasso
While "Ted Lasso" has seen some hilarious acting, fans might be interested to know that Hannah Waddingham wasn't initially interested in the show.
Read MoreWhile "Ted Lasso" has seen some hilarious acting, fans might be interested to know that Hannah Waddingham wasn't initially interested in the show.
Read MoreAccording to Instagram, "Ted Lasso" star Hannah Waddingham is joining "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part 2."
Read MoreHere's how you can watch "Ted Lasso" for free. Yes, really.
Read MoreBrett Goldstein realized that his opinions aren't always easy to suppress when working with his fellow "Ted Lasso" writers.
Read MoreAfter being brought in for a "Ted Lasso" chemistry test with Jason Sudeikis, Hannah Waddingham started to realize how badly she wanted the part of Rebecca.
Read MoreBrendan Hunt has earned praise for his role in "Ted Lasso." As it turns out, that role may not have happened if Hunt hadn't cut from "We're The Millers."
Read MoreAlthough it seems like Rebecca's life is improving into Season 3 of "Ted Lasso," actor Hannah Waddingham isn't ready for Rebecca to get her act together.
Read MoreOne "Ted Lasso" fan theory thinks Season 3 of the beloved Apple TV+ sports comedy could see the fall of Nate the Not-So-Great (Nick Mohammed).
Read MoreBrett Goldstein, star and writer of "Ted Lasso," confesses which television show changed his life as an artist and human.
Read MoreRoy Kent's unique voice may sound iconic, but "Ted Lasso's" Brett Goldstein can't really remember who came up with the classic growl.
Read MoreHere's what the Looper staff thinks is bound to happen in "Ted Lasso" season 3.
Read MoreBrett Goldstein plays Roy Kent in the Apple TV+ series "Ted Lasso," and the actor revealed he shares Roy's affinity for swearing and loves to get paid to do so.
Read MoreJuno Temple plays Keeley Jones in the Apple TV series "Ted Lasso," and the actor's humor led to the writers changing her character to be funnier.
Read More"Ted Lasso" fans poked fun at Chelsea's fictionalized team, which looks much better in the Season 3 trailer than its current Premier League roster.
Read More"Ted Lasso" is back, and the lovable coach isn't the only character fans were excited to see in the Season 3 trailer -- Trent Crimm will be returning as well!
Read MoreBrendan Hunt, who plays Coach Beard on "Ted Lasso," admitted that the 'pee-pee fingers' moment was the "hardest scene to do" in all of Season 1.
Read MoreJuno Temple is a cherished presence on the set of "Ted Lasso," and Brett Goldstein calls her 'the light' on the set of the hit Apple TV+ comedy.
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Read More"Ted Lasso" stars Hannah Waddingham and Juno Temple are great friends in real life - with Waddingham even claiming they're better friends than their characters.
Read MoreWhen Jason Sudeikis first texted her regarding "Ted Lasso," Juno Temple thought he had made a mistake because she didn't think she was capable of being funny.
Read MoreThe announcement trailer for Season 3 of "Ted Lasso" begins with several team members and staff at AFC Richmond engaging with some fantastic arts and crafts.
Read MoreThe first trailer for "Ted Lasso" Season 3 has dropped. We finally know where Ted, Nate, Rebecca, Sam, Keely, and Roy all stand in this next installment.
Read MoreBrett Goldstein loves portraying Roy Kent on "Ted Lasso" - so much so that he says he'd be perfectly fine playing the character forever.
Read MoreIt has come to light that "Ted Lasso" Season 3 will finally reach Apple TV+ in 2023.
Read MoreAs the wait continues for the world's favorite coach to return, take a look back at where the last season left off and what could be in store in Season 3.
Read More"Ted Lasso" takes fans on a journey of love, loss, and learning that's full of highs and lows. Here are the 12 most heartwarming "Ted Lasso" moments.
Read MoreAt the 74th Primetime Emmys, Brett Goldstein played it coy when asked about the future of "Ted Lasso."
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