Love Island star Chris Hughes is rumoured to be preparing to strip off in the name of charity for ITV show, The Real Full Monty.
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Away star Ray Panthaki has shared his hopes for a second season of the Netflix space series.The actor, who plays second-in-command Ram Arya in the show, explained how the first season felt strangely prescient in terms of grappling with isolation – filmed just before the coronavirus lockdown.“[Ram] suffers from this huge sense of loneliness,” Panthaki told NME. “And when we finished shooting, lockdown happened a few weeks later.
Love Island star Chris Hughes is rumoured to be preparing to strip off in the name of charity for ITV show, The Real Full Monty.
Doesn’t it suck when your new flame turns out to be the exact opposite of who you thought they were?
Star Trek: Discovery? Though a new season is due to arrive this October, the wait feels like forever given the mind-blowing events that unfolded at the end of the CBS All Access show's second season. As you'll recall, Control's (Alan Van Sprang) armada of Section 31 ships threatened to destroy all sentient life in the galaxy.
Some of the world’s biggest stars will put adults to sleep when HBO Max’s new show, “A World of Calm”, hits screens in October.
Coronation Street star Kimberly Hart-Simpson has been on our screens a lot lately as character Nicky Wheatley, as she’s currently embroiled in tense scenes with Daniel Osbourne.
will be filled by Gina Torres, who is joining the cast for the upcoming season.More to come …Jenny Maas contributed to this report.Fall officially arrives tomorrow and it's safe to say that when it gets here, everyone will still be staying at home as much as possible to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Luckily, dozens of new and returning shows are premiering this autumn to keep you company.
a new paramedic chief character to 9-1-1: Lone Star Season 2 might lead to this. Liv Tyler is leaving the 9-1-1 spin-off ahead of Season 2, TV Guide has confirmed.Tyler, who played paramedic chief Michelle Blake throughout the series' first season, will not return for the next round of Austin-based first responder adventures on the Fox disaster procedural.
Sometimes fame can be overwhelming, and it can quickly run its course.The notion of celebrity is inherently fickle and a life in the limelight can make the dimmer hue of normality seem like a dazzling prospect. Former X Factor star Ray Quinn is one such celeb who has swapped his name in neon for a name badge and taken a very normal job.The Dancing On Ice 2009 winner is reportedly working as a Hermes delivery driver, and really enjoying it.
Dancing On Ice winner Ray Quinn is reportedly working as a Hermes delivery driver earning £11.40 an hour. Ray, 32, who shot to fame on The X Factor in 2006 when he came in second place to Leona Lewis, is said to be working as a Hermes delivery driver and delighting fans with selfies as he drops off packages.
Fisher is, and has been, under contract with WB Pictures since 2014,” Fisher’s team at Paradigm Agency and Management 360 said in a statement. “Per the terms of that pre-negotiated contract, the option to include Mr.
Pen15,” a show about middle school in which they play tween versions of themselves, is not lost on either of them. “It’s totally wild,” Konkle says.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterDC’s strangest group of heroes are coming back! HBO Max has ordered a third season of Doom Patrol where we will get to see the most unique heroes in the DC Universe return and save the world.
Dominic Patten Senior Editor, Legal & TV Critic“I imagine we will be on his radar and I think it is likely the IRS will start auditing my taxes, but that’s just a guess,” The Comey Rule director Billy Ray said today on how Donald Trump will react to the upcoming Showtime event series.
Hilary Swank stars in the new Netflix drama Away as Emma Green, an astronaut leading four other space explorers from around the world, played by Ato Essandoh, Ray Panthaki, Mark Ivanir and Vivian Wu, on the first mission to Mars. While the sci-fi series details the technical aspects of space travel, it also tells the emotional stories of what each astronaut had to leave behind to go where no person has gone before.
The “Star Trek: Discovery” team has a lot to make sense of in the new season three trailer.
Star Trek: Discovery arrive, and the wait feels like forever given the cosmically mind-blowing events that unfolded at the end of the CBS All Access show's second season. As you'll recall, Control's (Alan Van Sprang) armada of Section 31 ships threatened to destroy all sentient life in the galaxy.
Star Trek: Discovery's panel for Star Trek Day on Tuesday, CBS All Access dropped the official trailer —along with a sleek new logo — for Season 3 which reveals that the organization isn't what it once was. In the preview, Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and the rest of the Discovery crew have been propelled 930 years into the future where the Federation isn't as big as it was following a catastrophic event referred to as "the Burn." According to the sneak peek, it's the day the "galaxy