‘Clickbait’ Star Phoenix Raei & Hugo Weaving Set For Australian Mystery ‘The Rooster’; BBC Diana Interview Latest; Viaplay Premier Sports; BBC ‘Zuckerberg’ Doc – Global Briefs
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‘Clickbait’ Star Phoenix Raei & Hugo Weaving Set For Australian Mystery ‘The Rooster’
Phoenix Raei (Clickbait) and Hugo Weaving (The Matrix) have been set to star in The Rooster, a mystery-drama written and directed by actor Mark Leonard Winter. The Rooster follows small-town cop Dan (Raei). When the body of his oldest friend is found buried in a shallow grave, Dan seeks answers from a volatile hermit (Weaving), who was the last person to see his friend alive. Principal photography has just been completed on Dja Dja Wurrung country in the region of the Hepburn Shire in Victoria, Australia. Producers are Geraldine Hakewill and MahVeen Shahraki for her company Thousand Mile Productions. Executive producers include Susie Montague-Delaney, Patrick James and Michael Kantor. The film will be distributed in Australia and New Zealand by Jonathan Page for Bonsai Films.
BBC Will Never Show Princess Diana Martin Bashir Interview Again, Says DG
The BBC will never show the 1995 Princess Diana interview by Martin Bashir again, Director General Tim Davie has said, as the corporation agrees to pay substantial damages to Diana’s nanny Alexandra Pettifer and says it “let the Royal Family and audiences down.” Davie apologized publicly to Pettifer, who at the time was called Tiggy Legge-Bourke, in a statement in the past few minutes, after Bashir was said to have used smears against her in order to obtain the now-discredited interview, in which Diana said there were “three people” in her marriage. A report into Bashir’s actions have disgraced the former BBC, ABC and NBC journalist. Unless using “short extracts for journalistic purposes,” Davie said the interview will never be shown again nor licensed to other broadcasters. “It is a matter of
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