Here are your Manchester City Evening Headlines on Friday 27th March:
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Aisling Bea, Daisy Cooper and Barbara Broccoli are among the figures in the entertainment industry who will offer tips and guidance to aspiring female creatives.
Bafta Connects will connect 19 up-and-comers hoping to build a career in film, games or television with leading women in those fields.
Other women on-hand to offer their help include Oscar-winning costume designer Sandy Powell, Sex Education creator Laurie Nunn, and 1917 producer Pippa Harris – as well as director Delyth Thomas,
Here are your Manchester City Evening Headlines on Friday 27th March:
It’s Sheldon Cooper's birthday today and we can’t celebrate his special day without celebrating his popular Big Bang Theory character Sheldon Cooper. The Big Bang Theory is one of those TV series we watch to feel comfortable. It is amazing how a series essentially about science, scientists and theories, turned out to be so much fun that even though its last episode aired on 16 May 2019, the fans still go back to the series and watch the whole thing again and again.
Don’t get things too twisted. Oprah Winfrey, 66, and her longtime partner Stedman Graham, 69, aren’t quarantining separately at her Santa Barbara, California home because they’ve gotten sick of each other.
While Oprah Winfrey is staying at home and social distancing amid the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, her longtime partner, Stedman Graham, is keeping a safe distance self-quarantined in their guest house.
Monday night saw Borris Johson bring the UK to a grinding halt as he declared that the UK was formally on lockdown.
While Oprah Winfrey is staying at home and social distancing amid the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, her longtime partner, Stedman Graham, is keeping a safe distance self-quarantined in their guest house.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are doing their best to lift your spirits!
Italian great Luca Toni has urged his former side Juventus to sign Manchester City’s Gabriel Jesus rather than Harry Kane, Erling Braut Haaland, Timo Werner or Mauro Icardi this summer.
We were expecting a new James Bond movie in cinemas in around about four weeks but it has been officially announced that the new 007 adventure, No Time To Die, has been pushed back seven months from the beginning of April to November. The news was confirmed via the official 007 social channels on Wednesday.
James Bond fans will have to wait a bit longer before they can see. On Wednesday, the franchise announced that it would be postponing the film's April release date. It will now be released in the U.K. on Nov. 12 and in the U.S. on Nov. 25.
As coronavirus fears grip the planet, MGM, Universal and Bond producers, Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, have announced that they are delaying the release of the latest James Bond movie, No Time to Die.
James Bond fans were full of excitement ahead of the release of the 25th film in the franchise, No Time to Die, which was due to hit cinemas in April 2020.
The release date for No Time to Die, the newest James Bond movie, has been moved back by seven months from April 2020 to November 2020.
The decision comes after "careful consideration" of the global theatrical marketplace