TV presenters will be pitching up at Bodysgallen Hall & Spa this autumn. The rumours come after ITV confirmed that this year's I'm a Celebrity will be filmed at Gwrych Castle.
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FRITZ, Murphy and her band have parlayed an album of ramshackle, GarageBand demos into appearances at SXSW, Groovin The Moo festivals and a record deal with Inertia Music in their native Australia. Not bad considering Murphy got her first guitar as a gift just five years ago and figured she “might as well learn how to play it.”Murphy is FaceTiming from her family’s home, where she still makes all her demos and where she filmed the video for her most recent and breakthrough single, ‘Arrow’.
TV presenters will be pitching up at Bodysgallen Hall & Spa this autumn. The rumours come after ITV confirmed that this year's I'm a Celebrity will be filmed at Gwrych Castle.
Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker has bought the studio and house where he recorded their debut album ‘Innerspeaker’ and 2015’s ‘Currents’.As reported by Property Observer, Parker and his wife Sophie Lawrence bought the property – known as ‘Wave House’ – for AUD$2.75million (around £1.52mil).
Gwrych castle in Abergele, but where will Ant and Dec stay? Normally the celebs stay in the opulent surroundings of the Palazzo Versace luxury hotel on Australia’s Gold Coast before and after they leave the jungle.
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will be based at Gwrych Castle in Abergele. The news comes following weeks of speculation about the location of the upcoming UK-based 20th anniversary series.ITV previously revealed that the show would relocate this year from Australia amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Celebrity cockatoo Biggy Pop – best known, of course, for being the owner of musician Iggy Pop – has announced that he has become the founding patron of the Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital in Australia.In a statement, Biggy says: “I’m a bird, and a real wild one, and I have many cockatoo cousins in Australia. I was so distressed to hear that 180 million birds died in the catastrophic bushfire crisis that killed over three billion native animals in Australia.
Iggy Pop‘s feathered friend Biggy Pop has been named the founding patron of Australia’s Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital.In a statement on the animal foundation’s website, Biggy – an Instagram star in his own right – gave his reasons for accepting the appointment.“I’m a bird, and a real wild one, and I have many cockatoo cousins in Australia,” he said.
Over the past few months, Australians have become used to the sight of Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews fronting a wall of microphones and cameras almost everyday, as he gives rolling updates on the state's latest coronavirus news. The 48-year-old is currently working around the clock with health authorities in an effort to keep the virus contained, furrowing away in his makeshift home office at the house he shares with his wife Catherine and their three children, Noah, 18, Grace, 16, and
Tom Grater International Film ReporterGlasgow-based Synchronicity Films, which has credits including ABC/BBC miniseries The Cry, is opening Melbourne-based offshoot Synchronicity Australia.Former BBC Drama Development Producer Ruth Underwood has been hired to head up the new outfit, which has locked its debut project as a TV adaptation of The Cry writer Helen FitzGerald’s upcoming noir thriller Ash Mountain.
I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! could soon be heading for North Wales. ITV announced earlier this month that the reality series would be filmed in the UK this autumn.