“CODA” won the top prize at Saturday night’s Producers Guild Awards, giving momentum to the possibility that the small film could have a big night at next week’s Oscars.
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Jon Ronson and Amol Rajan are among those nominated for next month’s Broadcasting Press Guild (BPG) Audio Awards.
The pair have picked up nods in the UK Podcast of the Year and Audio Presenter of the Year categories respectively.
Ronson, U.S. based host of The Butterfly Effect, is up against the likes of history podcast The Rest is History and Sweet Bobby, about one of the world’s most sophisticated catfisher.
The awards will take place in London on Friday March 25 at the same time as the BPG TV and Streaming Awards, which has seen Russell T Davies AIDS drama It’s a Sin nominated six times.
Others to be nominated include historians Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook and music presenters Petroc Trelawney, Vick Hope and Jamz Supernova.
“Once again the jury, consisting of many of the best critics and writers in the country, were blown away with the quality and variety of audio on offer,” said BPG Vice Chair Scott Bryan.
Radio Programme of the Year
Jamz Supernova on 6 (BBC Radio 6 Music)
Aasmah Mir and Stig Abell with Times Radio Breakfast (Times Radio)
The Eco Show (Marlow FM 97.5)
Uncanny, with Danny Robins (BBC Radio 4)
Woman’s Hour (BBC Radio 4)
UK Podcast of the Year
Backlisted (Unbound)
Finding Q: My Journey into QAnon (Audible)
Sweet Bobby (Tortoise Media)
The Rest Is History (Goalhanger Films)
Things Fell Apart – Jon Ronson (BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds)
Audio Presenter of the Year
Aasmah Mir (Times Radio)
Amol Rajan (BBC Radio 4)
Iain Dale (LBC)
Petroc Trelawny (BBC Radio 3)
Vick Hope (BBC Radio 1)
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“CODA” won the top prize at Saturday night’s Producers Guild Awards, giving momentum to the possibility that the small film could have a big night at next week’s Oscars.
LOS ANGELES -- “CODA” won the top prize at Saturday night's Producers Guild Awards, giving momentum to the possibility that the small film could have a big night at next week's Oscars.The story of three adult family members who are deaf and a fourth who is not and seeks a singing career beat out bigger contenders including “The Power of the Dog,” “Dune” and “West Side Story" to take an award that — more often than not — goes on to win the Academy Award for best picture.“This movie has been an amazing ride, it was such a special one to make, there was so much love and so much heart put into it,” said Fabrice Gianfermi as he accepted the award with his “CODA” co-producers Philippe Rousselet and Patrick Wachsberger at the 33rd PGA Awards.An American Sign Language translator, who had been off to one side of the stage throughout the night’s speeches, stood front and center during the “CODA” acceptance and another stood in front of the stage to translate for the three actors from the film who are deaf: Troy Kotsur, Marlee Matlin and Daniel Durant.“CODA,” an acronym for “children of deaf adults,” is nominated for three Oscars at the March 27 ceremony, including best adapted screenplay for writer-director Sian Heder and best supporting actor for Kotsur, who is expected by most to become the first actor who is deaf since Matlin in 1987 to win an Oscar.After it won best ensemble at last month's Screen Actors Guild Awards it began to appear “CODA” could get real consideration for best picture. The odds may be getting better.
Katie Price’s baby range Little Pricey Clothing has shut down without making a single sale. The 43 year old started the business venture with her younger sister Sophie Price last year, in a new joint move that came as a surprise to her followers. The company was registered in March 2021 but Katie's sister Sophie Price applied for the business to be struck off from Companies House in December last year before Little Pricey Clothing was dissolved on March 1 2022.
annieawards.org.Here is the complete list of winners:Best Feature: “The Mitchells vs. The Machines”Best Indie Feature: “Flee”Best Special Production: “Namoo”Best Short Subject: “Bestia”Best Sponsored: “A Future Begins”Best TV/Media – Preschool: “Ada Twist, Scientist” Episode: “Twelve Angry Birds”Best TV/Media – Children: “Maya and the Three” Episode: “The Sun and the Moon”Best TV/Media – General Audience: “Arcane” Episode: “When These Walls Come Tumbling Down”Best Student Film: “Night of the Living Dread” Student director: Ida Melum Student producer: Danielle GoffBest FX – TV/Media: “Arcane” FX Team: Guillaume Degroote, Aurelien Ressencourt, Martin Touze, Frederic Mace, Jerome Dupre Episode: “Oil and Water”Best FX – Feature: “The Mitchells vs.
Katie Price got an unusual beauty treatment from her fiancé Carl Woods as he popped her spot as they relaxed in a pool in Thailand.The couple are currently enjoying a luxurious getaway to the island of Koh Samui which the star has been documenting across her social media and YouTube channels. Katie, 42, and fiancé Carl, 32, went for a swim in the pool at their hotel when Carl spotted a spot on her nose. "What's that little spot on your nose?" Carl asked her.
GLAAD announced that Grammy Award-winning musician Kacey Musgraves will receive the Vanguard Award at the 33rd Annual GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles at the Beverly Hilton on Saturday, April 2.
Wyatte Grantham-Philips editorOn Tuesday, GLAAD announced that Kacey Musgraves will receive the Vanguard Award at the 33rd Annual GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles, which will be held at the Beverly Hilton on April 2.GLAAD’s Vanguard Award is presented to allies who have made significant impacts in advocating for LGBTQ people. In Tuesday’s announcement, GLAAD shined a light on Musgraves’ efforts, including using her platform to increase conversations about LGBTQ acceptance in country music, raise funds for GLAAD’s annual anti-bullying Spirit Day campaign and promote awareness of anti-LGBTQ bills in the Texas state legislature.“Kacey continues to raise the bar for what it means to be an authentic ally and to inspire her fans to do the same,” stated GLAAD president and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis.
Morgan Wallen won Album Of The Year at last night’s Academy of Country Music Awards (March 7) a year after he was suspended by his record label for using a racial slur.Wallen sparked controversy back in February 2021 after footage of him yelling a racial slur outside his home in Nashville surfaced. After issuing an apology, he was subsequently dropped by a number of radio stations and temporarily suspended from his label, Big Loud.Wallen was also barred from attending and being nominated at last year’s ACM Awards, while he was banned from attending November’s CMA Awards despite being nominated.Despite this, sales of Wallen’s album ‘Dangerous’ surged in the US and he maintained the Number One spot on the Billboard 200 Albums Chart in the US for a record-breaking 10 weeks.Wallen’s January 2021-released ‘Dangerous: The Double Album’, which was released via Big Loud and Republic Records, won Album Of The Year at last night’s ceremony at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.And ACM Album of the Year goes to… Dangerous: The Double Album by @MorganWallen! #ACMawards pic.twitter.com/4AcbMY0Zyf— ACM Awards (@ACMawards) March 8, 2022Wallen did not address the racism controversy directly during his acceptance speech at the ACM Awards, but he did thank those who had “shown me grace along the way”.While Wallen’s victory in the category was celebrated by his fans, the ACM Awards was also criticised online for their decision to award the singer with the honour.
K.J. Yossman Lady Gaga will present the Rising Star segment at the BAFTA awards in London.Actors Ariana DeBose, Harris Dickinson, Lashana Lynch, Millicent Simmonds and Kodi Smit-McPhee are the 2022 nominees for the BAFTA EE Rising Star Award.It is the only BAFTA award voted on by the British public.Lady Gaga, who is also nominated for Best Actress at the London ceremony, for her performance in “House of Gucci,” will introduce last year’s Rising Star winner, Bukky Bakray, who will announce the winner.
Russell T Davies Channel 4/HBO AIDS drama It’s a Sin has continued its awards season domination by picking up six nominations at the Royal Television Society (RTS) Awards.
Katie Price is currently in Thailand with her beau Carl Woods, and the former model has sparked rumours she's set to be marrying her fiancé while on holiday. Now, sources have told OK! that Katie, 43, and Carl, 33, jetted out to Thailand for the purpose of filming for Katie's new OnlyFans channel and are "talking about getting married" out there.The source shared: "Katie and Carl are in Thailand for three weeks, they’re filming content for her OnlyFans and talking about getting married.
Catherine Tyldesley has undergone a dramatic hair makeover ahead of giving birth. The ITV Coronation Street star is pregnant with her second child. Cath played Eva Price in Corrie, before leaving for BBC Strictly Come Dancing.
The cast of CODA hug it out on stage after picking up the award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture at the 2022 Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday night (February 27).
Tom Holland is making his support for his girlfriend Zendaya known! On Sunday, the “Euphoria” star shared a picture of her look from Saturday night’s 53rd Annual NAACP Image Awards. “Last night for the NAACP Image Awards in this beautiful 1956 @balmain @luxurylaw,” the 25-year-old captioned the picture. “Shot on my Leica M10, with the help of @mills.stills.”