The Keep Music Alive campaign has been organised by the Musicians' Union and The Ivors Academy.
22.04.2020 - 08:47 / breakingnews.ie
Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker will offer an acerbic look at the coronavirus pandemic in a half-hour lockdown special for BBC Two.
Tentatively titled Charlie Brooker’s Antiviral Wipe, the one-off episode will look at the things people are watching and doing to keep themselves occupied.
It will feature the return of Diane Morgan as reporter Philomena Cunk and Al Campbell as Barry Shitpeas, both regulars on Brooker’s Bafta-winning Wipe series.
Writer and broadcaster Brooker, 49, said: “The
The Keep Music Alive campaign has been organised by the Musicians' Union and The Ivors Academy.
Following news that ABC will be airing a Taylor Swift City of Lover Concert special this month, we got to thinking of what other artists we'd like to see on screen while stuck at home.Ariana Grande teased back in October that a Sweetener tour film is in the works, so Arianators are surely itching to relive Grande's biggest tour yet, plus have a chance to see some behind-the-scenes footage.While Shawn Mendes (and Alessia Cara) had been uploading mini-documentaries to his YouTube channel
NBC's sixth annual "Red Nose Day Special" is just around the corner, and the jam-packed lineup can't be missed.Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, OneRepublic, Ellie Goulding, Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers, Sam Smith, James Taylor, Meghan Trainor and Tina: The Tina Turner Musical's Adrienne Warren are all set to perform during the two-hour telecast.Viewers will also see short compelling films that show how donations to Red Nose Day are used to change and save the lives of children in need
Don't expect new episodes of Black Mirror on Netflix any time soon. Why? Because the state of the world is scary enough, according to the anthology series' creator.
One of the great joys of television is its outlet as an escape from reality; it almost serves as a sense of balance. While not an exact science, when the world is going great, we seek out darker television shows because our emotional capacity can handle it. When the world is a giant, gaping hellhole, we long for television that will lift our spirits.
"I don’t know what stomach there would be for stories about societies falling apart"
The Masked Singer's judges Davina McCall and Jonathan Ross were left stunned alongside host Joel Dommett as three mystery stars were unveiled in the lockdown special. Joel, who hosted the show from his home, presented the one off edition as part of his Home Alone show on ITV2 on Sunday night.The one-off special, which is a spin off of The Masked Singer after it’s roaring success on ITV earlier this year, saw three new celebrities sing behind digital masks.
The Masked Singer is set to make a return for a lockdown special with host Joel Dommett at the helm.
The Masked Singer is back sooner than expected after Joel Dommett revealed he'd recorded a lockdown special.The host of the popular show revealed that he was back along with two judges Davina McCall and Jonathan Ross as well as three new masked celebrities.
Rooney Mara and Joaquin Phoenix have penned an essay about wet markets in North America.
It's been a surreal time for Floor Jansen, and the Apr. 10 release of Nightwish’s double album, Human.
A charity that delivers shopping to older people has seen demand more than double during the coronavirus lockdown.
More than 1,100 rough sleepers have been safely housed in Greater Manchester hotels during the coronavirus crisis - but hundreds more people have become homeless since lockdown began.