A popular children's Splash Park is back open for the summer and you don't need to book in advance.
15.05.2023 - 21:19 / deadline.com
It was standing-room only crowd at the Fox upfront — mostly because there was no place to sit. But there were cocktails and lots of f-bombs from Gordon Ramsay, who helped to keep the 55-minute presentation moving at NYC’s Manhattan Center Monday.
Just like it did last year, Fox unveiled its 2023-24 content slate without showing a schedule. (It’s holding onto that information until June 6). Instead, there was lots of small talk about Fox Sports, Fox News, and Tubi. Here were some of the highlights:
There was an opening “act” featuring dancers in space suits, football uniforms and Masked Singer costumes. That’s all we have to say about that.
Fox Sportscaster Michael Strahan and an f-bomb dropping Gordon Ramsay opened the presentation by standing on top of a bar in the center of NYC’s Manhattan Center. Yes folks, presentation-goers could load up on booze — and stay standing — while seeing what the “Fox Community” has to offer. They were followed by Rob Gronkowski, whose job was to make jokes about starring in commercials and introducing Fox President of Ad Sales Marianne Gambelli.
CEO Rob Wade tried his hand at standup by joking how he was keeping his British accent because it tested well with audiences. He then introduced head of reality programming Allison Wallach as the hardest working woman in the unscripted genre, “other than Nick Cannon’s babysitter.”
There was nothing to show from John Wells’ Rescue: Hi-Surf — Entertainment President Michael Thorn said casting has only just begun – so Fox culled together euphoric scenes of sun-kissed folks swimming in the Pacific Ocean. Epic!
The co-hosts of Fox News’ The Five made their upfront debut. Host Jesse Watters said he thinks more people want to watch him than football.
A popular children's Splash Park is back open for the summer and you don't need to book in advance.
Saturday, April 22 is a day which will live long in the memory for all Wrexham fans.
If Sebastian Maniscalco really is the most popular comic in the country at the moment, you’d never know why from his film debut in About My Father. So unfunny it’s embarrassing, this is an over-the-top, under-achieving generational comedy that feels like it was written in the mid- to late-1960s and has been moldering in a drawer ever since.
Perez is making his way through all of Gordon Ramsay’s restaurants in Las Vegas! @CaesarsPalace
Six By Nico is all set to open a second site in the city centre. The ‘affordable’ bistro chain will be opening up the new restaurant on the corner of John Dalton Street and Deansgate.
Disney’s attempts to reinvent their animated classics as live action versions has proven to be largely a smart boxoffice play, but one with a mixed creative result. Certainly some were huge hits likeBill Condon’s Beauty And The Beast and Guy Ritchie’s less enchanting Aladdin. Others effectively created photo real animals in The Lion King and The Jungle Book . Older Disney staples have gotten the treatment by focusing on the villains in Cruella and Maleficent and their sequels, even an unforunate Disney + attempt on the untouchable (if you ask me) Lady And The Tramp. But even approaching an animated masterpiece, 1989’s The Little Mermaid and essentially trying to make a splashy (sorry) big screen live action musical that works above and under the water seems dicey on paper. So what do you do? Bring in Rob Marshall , and as it turns out that is all the new live action The Little Mermaid needed.
Gordon Ramsey, his wife Tana, and daughter Holly enjoyed a family trip out to the prestigious Savoy in London for a spot of lunch and to launch the renowned chef’s newly designed grill restaurant at the hotel. The 56 year old first teamed up with the Savoy back in 2003 in a bid to bring his culinary expertise and cut through the competition.
Gordon Ramsay's trademark wrath («idiot sandwich,» anyone?) isn't limited just to his contestants (real or fake ones). The world-renowned chef saves the same kind of intensity for those closest to him.
Disney kicked off its upfront presentation on Tuesday in typical fashion, with a flashy highlight reel that drove home the “magic” of the Mouse House.
Gordon Ramsay‘s Hell’s Kitchen is one of the most entertaining cooking reality TV competition shows out there today.
Gordon Ramsay is ready to bring back Kitchen Nightmares!
Joe Otterson TV Reporter Fox made its annual upfront pitch to advertisers at the Manhattan Center on Monday afternoon, pushing the messages of Fox Entertainment, Tubi, Fox News, and Fox Sports, all while promising the audience that don’t worry, we’ll get you hammered soon. Coming off of presentations hampered by the pandemic in recent years, Fox was back in nearly full force, with the writers’ strike limiting the number of network stars in attendance. The event also featured some football antics courtesy of Rob Gronkowski and some well-placed cursing by Gordon Ramsay. Read on below for Variety’s five biggest takeaways from the Fox upfront.
Despite the WGA picketers outside, NBC held its upfront presentation Monday at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Missed the star-free event that was hosted mostly by news personalities, Real Housewives and Mario Lopez? Here were the highlights:
Things aren’t looking great for Fox comedy Welcome To Flatch.
called out media reports about the status of his health, including one headline that said the actor’s loved ones are “preparing for the worst.”“Sad to see how the media runs wild,” she wrote in an Instagram story last week. “My Dad has been out of the hospital for weeks and is recuperating.
UCLAbroadcaster Chris Roberts, who called the football and men’s basketball play-by-play for 23 seasons before retiring, died May 12 at his Glendora, Calif., home at age 74. He had complications of Parkinson’s disease, according to the university.
writers strike heads into its third week. “Labor has to stick together. Workers have to stick together. We’re in a time when people need to be taken care of and have security in their jobs,” IATSE president Matthew Loeb told Variety. Loeb was on hand with IATSE vice president Matthew Miller and dozens of members of IATSE’s Local 800 and Local 695, among other units.
Michael J. Fox has had quite the career.
Homes Under the Hammer presenter Martin Roberts has opened up about the time he had "less than a few hours to live" before undergoing surgery.
Gordon Ramsay is going to continue cooking with Fox. The network has renewed the celebrity chef’s latest competition series, “Next Level Chef,” for Seasons 3 and 4. The renewal was announced Thursday ahead of this season’s two-hour finale.