John McGinn reckons taking out Norway was even bigger than the sinking of Spain.
John McGinn reckons taking out Norway was even bigger than the sinking of Spain.
The Television Academy today named broadcaster Stu Lantz as the recipient of the 75th Los Angeles Area EmmyGovernors Award, recognizing his 36-year career as a broadcast analyst for the Los Angeles Lakers.
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Fans of Coronation Street have predicted that the villainous Stephen Reid (played by Todd Boyce) will finally be taken down — and that Bethany Platt will be returning to the cobbles to do so. The 23-year-old, who is the daughter of Sarah Platt (Tina O'Brien), left Weatherfield in 2020 after her relationship with Daniel Osbourne came to an end, however viewers are convinced that she'll reappear to protect Audrey (Sue Nicholls).
Eurovision Song Contest in 2024, sharing a new comedy single – watch below.The bid comes courtesy of Kiwi brewery Yeastie Boys, who have started a petition to urge organisers to let the country join neighbours Australia in the contest.Founder Stu McKinlay said: “We’ve become big Eurovision fans since arriving here in the UK but we really miss having our own country to cringe at while simultaneously supporting unwaveringly.“I was the youngest of five kids and whenever my older siblings went to gigs, I was too young to join them. Australia being in Eurovision, when New Zealand hasn’t been invited, gives me the same vibes and I don’t like it.”He added: “New Zealanders grow up with a sense of social justice being very important and Australia being invited to Eurovision without New Zealand is like inviting someone to your wedding but not giving them a plus one!“Everyone loves New Zealand and finds us cute and non-threatening and that makes us a sure thing for doing well in the public vote.
A petition calling for New Zealand to be allowed to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest now has more than – wait for it – 70 signatories! But, hey, 73 people is most of the population of New Zealand, right? Now they just need to convince the 745 million people living in Europe.Comedy pop duo Two Hearts launched a campaign last month calling for New Zealand to be allowed to enter next year’s Eurovision Song Contest. They state their case with the country’s “official/unofficial Eurovision entry” ‘Eurovusion (Open Up)’.Among other things, the song points out that Australia has now been allowed to compete in the contest since 2015 and that New Zealand probably wouldn’t upset the balance of things by actually winning.
Pretty Little Thing has dropped its latest pet collection, with prices starting at just £3. The fashion giant has teamed up with charity Dogs4Rescue on the new range, which includes clothing and toys.
Chuck Williams, the founder and namesake of the Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law, died on Wednesday, the LGBTQ+ think tank said Tuesday.
Emmerdale lines up a big wedding week, with Mackenzie Boyd set to find himself conflicted, as Chloe Harris goes into labour on the day of his wedding to Charity Dingle. Over in EastEnders, Denise Fox has some explaining to do, as the truth about her passion with Ravi Gulati is revealed at last, with Chelsea and Jack Branning left in shock as a result. Coronation Street, meanwhile, sees Roy Cropper sent for tests by Dr Gaddas after he suffers from breathlessness, while Hollyoaks’ Misbah Maalik receives a visitor in the form of newcomer Dillon Ray, who is set to move in with her!It’s going to be another unmissable week in the land of serial drama, that much we can confirm, but if you’d like a not-so-little look at what’s coming up, then we’ve once again hand-picked the top 25 must-see moments, just for you.
Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Top Middle East broadcaster MBC Group has forged a partnership with U.S. anime and manga distributor Tokyopop under which they are forming a hub dedicated to the licensing, promotion, and production of anime content in the region. The joint venture, called MBC Anime, is led by Stu Levy, the American anime and manga expert who is founder and CEO of Tokyopop, a prominent international distributor, licensor, and publisher of anime and manga. Through the new initiative, MBC Anime “will commission, produce, and invest in a series of world-class quality anime titles,” according to an MBC statement.
Coronation Street fans have been left confused by the arrival of Faye Windass' daughter as they realised that she is the 'double' of another existing character. It was revealed last week that Miley would be making a return to her life after her former flame Jackson Hodge got in touch and told her they were back in the UK.
Soap watchers were left scratching their heads as Jackson Hodge and daughter Miley made a comeback to the Coronation Street cobbles. As an unsuspecting Faye Windass headed out for the day with boyfriend Craig Tinker to celebrate her birthday, her dad Tim welcomed her ex Jackson and daughter Miley into his house.
The franchise first launched in 1996 from screenwriter Kevin Williamson and the late director Wes Craven. Five sequels and nearly 30 years later, Ghostface is more popular now than ever -- thanks in part to the new creative team, Radio Silence, who took over ahead of last year’s successful reboot.Directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillet, most known for their witty 2019 slasher, were at the helm again for an Easter egg-filled sixth entry, and this time they held nothing back as they moved the action from Woodsboro to New York City.In, Ghostface targets the core four survivors — Samantha Carpenter (Melissa Barrera), her sister, Tara (Jenna Ortega), and twins Mindy and Chad Meeks-Martin (Jasmin Savoy Brown and Mason Gooding, respectively) — who were first introduced in (2022). This time, they're joined by a new group of friends played by Devyn Nekoda, Jack Champion, Josh Segarra and Liana Liberato.For the first time in the 27-year franchise, Sidney Prescott does not appear in the film due to a salary dispute with actress Neve Campbell.
Emily Longeretta Warning: This story contains major spoilers for “Scream VI,” in theaters now. Anytime a “Scream” movie drops, it’s safe to assume fans want to see it multiple times, especially to catch all the Easter eggs. The sixth movie, written by James Vanderbilt and Guy Busick and directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, picks up plenty of threads from the last film. This time, Tara (Jenna Ortega) enrolls in college in New York City, attempting to leave the past in the past. Making it hard is her overprotective sister, Sam (Melissa Barrera), who struggles to move forward since the internet is convinced she actually orchestrated the last killings. Along with Gale Weathers (Courteney Cox), “Scream VI” also marks the return of Chad and Mindy Meeks-Martin (Mason Gooding and Jasmin Savoy Brown, respectively) and “Scream 4” survivor Kirby Reed (Hayden Panettiere), who now works as an FBI agent and comes to New York after hearing about Ghostface’s return.
Daisy's stalking nightmare reaches boiling point next week on Coronation Street with her wedding to Daniel left up in the air as he attempts to put things right with her. Fans will be left wondering if the barmaid will agree to go ahead with their big day.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic For more than half a century, John Fogerty stood as the poster boy for all musicians who’d ever signed away rights to their publishing or master recordings and been unable to buy them back. Over time, Paul McCartney and then Taylor Swift came to be symbols, as well, of artists who tried and failed to win full ownership of their own music. But even Swift’s radical decision to re-record all her old albums, to do an end run around her former label selling her masters, may not count as quite as bold as the stance Fogerty took for several decades, during which he refused to perform any of his classic late ’60s and early ’70s Creedence Clearwater Revival songs in protest of his inability to purchase publishing rights for that material.
Mark Walhberg wants to share his faith with people but won't "jam it down anybody's throat". The 'Father Stu' actor admitted discussing his Christian beliefs requires a "balance" between acknowledging how important it is to him and how it has helped him become a better person, and not forcing his ideals on anyone else. Appearing on TV show 'Today', he said: “It’s a balance.
Police have charged a woman after a fatal crash one year ago.
Sony has moved Love Again, the romantic comedy starring Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Sam Heughan and Celine Dion, to May 12, 2023. It previously had a released date of February 10.
Fans of ITV's Coronation Street believe they have unveiled the true identity of Maria Connor's troll after Max was arrested for the crime. David Platt is convinced it's his son doing the trolling of Maria and, at the end of last night's episode (October 12), David called the police and Max was arrested for threats to kill.
Coronation Street was full of explosive scenes on Wednesday night as Stu Carpenter finally discovered the truth about Charlie Walters' murder. Stu, who has maintained his innocence and has been desperately trying to clear his name after wrongful imprisonment, was left stunned to discover the true murderer. During the latest instalment, Stu invited his daughter Bridget and his granddaughter Eliza over for brunch where he soon learnt a horrifying discovery.
The truth comes out finally in Coronation Street this week when Stu Carpenter gets an answer to the question that's plagued him all of his life: Who really killed Charlie Walters? The young women was killed 27 years ago and Stu was convicted of the crime but has always maintained he didn't do it, though he was having an affair with her at the time. Alya (Sair Khan) and Zeedan (Qasim Akhtar) enlist the help of lawyer Dee-Dee (Channique Sterling-Brown) and this week a small piece of evidence that proves his innocence is uncovered.
There are emotional scenes on next week's Coronation Street as James Bailey leaves the famous cobbles. After his footballing career at Weatherfield County came to an end after being diagnosed with a heart condition, James finds a new job and a new life in London.
Coronation Street has officially introduced fans to its newest character Dee-Dee Bailey. While she hasn't appeared on screen at the time of writing, her arrival was confirmed by the ITV soap's boss earlier this month. Before September is out, viewers will finally get to meet the much-talked-about Dee Dee Bailey, Ed and Aggie's daughter.
New spoilers reveal there's a big stand-off next week in Coronation Street, as Leo (Joe Frost) calls out Stephen (Todd Boyce) on his lies. But how will Stephen react when he realises he's been caught out? Leo knows he's onto something when he overhears Stephen discussing his plans with his wife Gabrielle (Helene Maksoud) on how he's going to repay the money he owes her. Leo reveals to Stephen that he’s heard every word and knows that he’s planning to get his hands on Audrey’s house to raise the cash.
There'll be drama on the cobbles this week as James Bailey suffers a heart attack – but the Coronation Street footballer won't be the only one to go through turmoil in the coming days. Here's what's coming up this week including Stu being attacked and Spider making a confession... 1.
Coronation Street's Stu will learn another secret about his family - as he plans to clear his name. Stu's happy life on the Cobbles with Yasmeen was rocked earlier this month when his ex-wife arrived on the scene and revealed he had been in prison. Stu was sent down for the murder of a young girl he had an affair with.
There's terrifying drama for Coronation Street teens Kelly and Aadi next week after the teens embark on a plot to make it appear that they're planning to get married. As Ellie from the Gazette calls at the bistro with some leaflets promoting a Win a Dream Wedding’ competition Kelly makes out that they're engaged.
Coronation Street viewers are sure they've worked out what's in store for Stu (played by Bill Fellows) since his arrest on Wednesday's episode. Stu was sent home from hospital and back to the street with the intention of explaining the details of his past to Yasmeen Nazir (Shelley King) after he was arrested for Charlie’s murder. Yasmeen found out about the arrest through his ex-wife Lucy, who believes he was responsible for her murder after discovering the pair had an affair.
Secrets of the past as set to be unlocked in Coronation Street next week as Zeedan Nazir (Qasim Akhtar) fights for Stu Carpenter (Bill Fellows). Refusing to believe that Stu could be a murderer, Zeedan gets Adam Barlow (Samuel Robertson) to request Stu’s old case files to see if his version of the story checks out. Yasmeen Metcalfe (Shelley King) is shocked, still reeling from the revelations about Stu’s past.
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