Singer-songwriter Breland is living the dream.
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Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will start in8Cancel Play now TOM Davis has tied the knot.The Keith Lemon Sketch Show star took to Instagram to share a series of photos from the big day. The Plebs actor posed alongside his new wife, writing: “Best day of my life”, as fans congratulated the couple.Tom went on to share a photo featuring comedian Jake Whitehall, who attended the ceremony.
Singer-songwriter Breland is living the dream.
Louis Theroux's Radio 4 podcast Grounded, Porter spoke candidly about their time together. She said: "Keith was the love of my life.
Dua Lipa wants to follow in the footsteps of Madonna by enjoying a peak in the music industry in her 40s.The 24-year-old singer has already enjoyed huge success with hits such as Hotter Than Hell, One Kiss, and New Rules. But speaking to Chelcee Grimes on her podcast What We Coulda Been, Dua admitted she doesn’t see her career-high happening for another couple of decades yet.
Dua Lipa says she hopes to emulate Madonna and continue to enjoy chart-topping success into her 40s.
Pop star Dua Lipa says she wants to emulate Madonna and peak in her 40s.
Kathie Lee Gifford tied the knot with Ben Wierda over the weekend.«Ben and Cassidy got married in an intimate setting in his backyard in Michigan,» a rep for Cassidy tells ET, noting that it was a small ceremony due to the coronavirus pandemic. «They’re planning on having a big celebration when it’s safe to do so in the future.»Kathie Lee took to Instagram earlier this month to share a photo of herself on a tractor ahead of the wedding.
Kathie Lee Gifford tied the knot with Ben Wierda over the weekend.«Ben and Cassidy got married in an intimate setting in his backyard in Michigan,» a rep for Cassidy tells ET, noting that it was a small ceremony due to the coronavirus pandemic. «They’re planning on having a big celebration when it’s safe to do so in the future.»Kathie Lee took to Instagram earlier this month to share a photo of herself on a tractor ahead of the wedding.
The BBC has named BBC Studios boss Tim Davie its new director general, replacing Tony Hall who had said in January that he would step down from running the U.K. public broadcaster after about seven years.
Tim Dams Tim Davie is the right person at the right time to take over as director general of the BBC.That seems to be the U.K. industry’s general view on the day that former PepsiCo and Proctor & Gamble marketing executive and long-time BBC staffer Davie won what is considered the most prized job in British media.
17th director-general, brings to the role 15 years of experience at an executive level within the BBC, including his recent post as CEO of BBC Studios. He’s also held marketing roles at Pepsico and Procter and Gamble.“Tim has a strong track record as the CEO of BBC Studios and is one of the most respected names in the industry.
Tim Davie its new director general, replacing Tony Hall who had said in January that he would step down from running the U.K. public broadcaster after about seven years.BBC chairman David Clementi announced the news after a search that looked at both internal and external candidates."I am honored to be appointed the BBC’s next director general," said Davie, who will assume the role on Sept.
Leigh Francis has apologised for portraying black people on his sketch show Bo' Selecta!.The 47 year old dressed up as the likes of Craig David, Michael Jackson, Mel B and Trisha Goddard, using black make-up and prosthetics to impersonate them. Following the senseless killing of George Floyd — a black man who was murdered by policemen in America — last week, Leigh has now sent his apologies after the poor treatment of black lives has caused outrage throughout the world.
Tim Davie, the BBC’s former acting director-general, is set to take over the Corporation’s top job.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorBBC Studios CEO Tim Davie has been named as the new director general of the BBC. He succeeds Tony Hall, who is stepping down after seven years leading the British broadcaster.Davie was the hot favorite for the role, with Deadline revealing that he was the frontrunner back in April.
Steve Clarke The BBC has appointed BBC Studios CEO and ex-marketing maven Tim Davie as the successor to Tony Hall.Davie is an experienced BBC operator and is believed to have been interviewed formally in the last week for the role, alongside other internal candidate, director of content Charlotte Moore.Hall announced his decision to stand down in January and throughout the appointments process, Davie, briefly acting as director general in 2012, has been the front runner.Davie becomes the 17th
Jake Kanter International TV EditorBBC Studios CEO Tim Davie has been named as the new director general of the BBC. He succeeds Tony Hall, who is stepping down after seven years leading the British broadcaster.Davie was the hot favorite for the role, with Deadline revealing that he was the frontrunner back in April.