Outlander star Sam Heughan wants another shot at James Bond after missing out on the role of 007 in Casino Royale.
29.05.2020 - 22:25 / msn.com
Stars will get their shot at BAFTA glory despite the coronavirus pandemic, as it has been revealed that this year’s TV Awards will go ahead.
The annual ceremony was originally scheduled for this spring but was postponed due to the outbreak.
But BAFTA has now confirmed that it is back on the cards and will take place behind closed doors on July 31, with Richard Ayoade on host duty.
While it usually sees a red carpet packed with A-listers in their finery, this year’s event will be a closed studio,
Outlander star Sam Heughan wants another shot at James Bond after missing out on the role of 007 in Casino Royale.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and his side were pictured arriving at the club's Old Trafford stadium on Saturday morning for a practice match between members of their own first-team squad.MEN Sport understand United split their squad into two teams for the practice game with star midfielders Paul Pogba and Bruno Fernandes on opposing teams.United players were spotted driving into Old Trafford in individual cars and were already wearing their kit as part of social distancing measures.MEN photographers
Films by Wes Anderson, Steve McQueen and Pixar all made the cut
International Test match cricket will return to Lancashire Cricket Club - behind closed doors.
Live sport will return behind closed doors in England from Monday.
Richard Ayoade is to present this year's Virgin Media British Academy Television Awards behind closed doors.
Richard Ayoade is to present this year's Virgin Media British Academy Television Awards behind closed doors.
The Bafta television awards will be hosted by Richard Ayoade behind closed doors and nominees will accept their awards virtually, it has been announced.
In 1993, Lorena and John Bobbitt became household names after years of alleged domestic abuse and assault led to Lorena cutting her then-husband’s penis off with a knife. The incident and subsequent trial, where she was found not guilty by reason of insanity, became a source of never-ending tabloid headlines and late-night jokes as both tried to move forward with their lives.
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Director Adil El Arbi has promised fans that the long-awaited Beverly Hills Cop 4 is still going ahead.