EXCLUSIVE: Disney+ is close to unveiling its next UK scripted series, which hails from The Salisbury Poisonings producer Dancing Ledge Productions and Emily In Paris outfit Jax Media.
04.06.2021 - 06:19 / etcanada.com
Spoiler alert! Do not proceed if you have not watched the season 17 finale of “Grey’s Anatomy”.
After a season of hardship, emotional reunions and tragic loss as the doctors at Grey Sloan battled COVID-19, “Grey’s Anatomy” closed out its 17th season on a joyful, celebratory note — a rare move for a medical drama known for its signature jaw-dropping twists. But it wouldn’t be “Grey’s” without a little bit of drama to tide us over until season 18.
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EXCLUSIVE: Disney+ is close to unveiling its next UK scripted series, which hails from The Salisbury Poisonings producer Dancing Ledge Productions and Emily In Paris outfit Jax Media.
Susanna Reid suffered an embarrassing slip of the tongue when she accidentally said the word "s**t" on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday. The gaffe occurred as the 50 year old innocently discussed Scottish football star Billy Gilmour missing out on Tuesday evening's Euros match following a positive Covid test.
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Dr Hilary Jones left Susanna Reid confused on Tuesday morning as he suffered a blunder while discussing the coronavirus vaccine.The 68 year old butted into 50 year old Susanna's conversation live on Good Morning Britain as she discussed how you need to isolate if you come into contact with somebody who has been exposed by the virus – even if you have received two doses of the vaccine.
When it came to mounting Disney+/Marvel’s WandaVision which thrusts Avengers protags Wanda Maximoff and Vision into various sitcoms from Bewitched to Malcolm in the Middle, director Matt Shakman and production designer Mark Worthington took the advice of comedy legend Dick Van Dyke and ran parts of the production “like a play.”
Susanna Reid was surprised with an old school, puffy-haired throwback live on Good Morning Britain this morning. The star is no stranger to the team on the show having a dig into the archives and showing clips of her time as a reporter on BBC Breakfast, but this new pic goes back even further to her school days.
Susan Sarandon is ready to be a bad mom again. Bad Moms’ Moms, the third film in the Bad Moms franchise, was announced in April 2019 with Sarandon, Christine Baranski and Cheryl Hines attached. However, the comedy was stalled amid the coronavirus pandemic.