No Time To Die would have been released, ushering in the final performance of Daniel Craig as James Bond. After the British star steps down from the series Bond bosses will no doubt be looking for a new actor to claim the role.
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One is the first male British swimmer to claim two golds at the same Olympics for 113 years. Two are serial silver winners finally sampling gold. The fourth is a wide-eyed 18-year-old who became champion at the first time of asking and probably thinks this Olympics lark is rather easy.
Mismatched they may be but Team GB’s newest ‘fab four’ were perfectly in sync as they blitzed to a dominant 4x200m
No Time To Die would have been released, ushering in the final performance of Daniel Craig as James Bond. After the British star steps down from the series Bond bosses will no doubt be looking for a new actor to claim the role.
Leo Barraclough International Features EditorFeaturistic Films has unveiled an exclusive first look at the feature documentary “Afghanistan.” It follows filmmaker James Glancy, a former British Royal Marine Commando who was decorated in 2012 for his actions in combat, as he returns to Afghanistan with a small, handpicked team to help him answer the question that has haunted him over the past decade: Was it worth it?Dramatically, mid-way through the shoot, President Joe Biden announced that the
Sea Power have responded to some criticism they received after they announced they were dropping the word “British” from their name.Since they made the announcement last week (August 9) and explained they were doing so to avoid any misinterpretations of jingoism, some fans have criticised the move on social media.Now, in a new op-ed for the Guardian, the band have responded to those complaints. “We haven’t undertaken this name-change lightly,” they began.
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British Sea Power have announced a name change and new album alongside the release of the single ‘Two Fingers’.Now known as Sea Power, the band are back after four years with new music and the follow-up to ‘Let The Dancers Inherit The Party’.
Duchess of Cambridge ’s younger brother announced exciting news on Friday.
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It has been a tumultuous day in the superhero and sci-fi space: We’ve seen a Black Widow lawsuit from Scarlett Johansson, a Doctor Who shake-up and the UK premiere last night of Warner Bros.’ The Suicide Squad, all of which we talk about on this week’s podcast. We also have producer Peter Safran on how he worked with James Gunn to bring his zany Dirty Dozen-inspired vision for The Suicide Squad to life.
Lily James is on a .The British romantic drama, based on the 1945 novel by Nancy Mitford, follows the friendship between cousins Linda (James) and Fanny (Emily Beecham), which is put to the test when Fanny settles for a steady life and Linda decides to follow her heart in their hunt for the ideal husband. As social and political divisions split the nation in between two World Wars, their diverging choices raise personal questions that remain relevant today — questions about freedom, love and
EXCLUSIVE: James D’Arcy (Homeland, Dunkirk) and Ellyn Daniels (Funny Girls) are starring in an off-the-shelf comedy series from Burn These Words, a new UK production outfit established by former advertising executive Will O’Connor.
Based on the 1945 novel of the same name by Nancy Mitford, Emily Mortimer’s “The Pursuit of Love” is a breezy, swirling look at the romantic lives of two upper-crust British cousins in between WWI and WWII. The first of three novels featuring the two characters, this miniseries adaptation keeps the format of the novels as Fanny Logan (Emily Beecham) narrates the story, focusing mostly on the romantic adventures of her beloved cousin Linda Radlett (Lily James).
Former England captain James Graham has been left annoyed and embarrassed after seeing Australia and New Zealand pull out of the World Cup.
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Henry Golding has an interesting six degrees of separation from the British royal family. The 34-year-old British actor appeared on Thursday’s “Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen” where he opened up about his pre-celebrity days working as a hairdresser.