Gogglebox star Tom Malone Sr has sparked concern among fans of the show after appearing with an injury. The Channel 4 star was back on screens on Friday night (May 27) alongside wife Julie and son Shaun.
09.05.2022 - 01:05 / ok.co.uk
Fans of Channel 4’s It’s A Sin have been left furious as the the show failed to win a single award at Sunday’s BAFTA TV Awards, despite it picking up 11 nominations. The show follows the lives of a group of friends during the 1980s and early '90s HIV and AIDs crisis, with leading actor — Olly Alexander nominated for his role as Ritchie Tozer and leading actress — Lydia West nominated for her role as Jill Baxter. Omari Douglas, Callum Scott Howells and David Carlyle were also up for best supporting actor.
It features a star-studded cast, including Years and Years’ lead singer Olly, 31, How I Met Your Mother actor, Neil Patrick Harris, and legendary actor, broadcaster, comedian, director and writer, Stephen Fry. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . You can sign up at the top of the page.
Fans of It’s A Sin took to Twitter in their droves to vent their frustration at the shows lack of wins at the BAFTA TV Awards, which took place at London’s Royal Festival Hall. One Twitter user wrote: "It’s A Sin was robbed.The cast and the writing were bloody brilliant. Proves that these “award shows” still have a long way to go.
#Baftas2022.” Someone else vented: "#Baftas2022 So if ignoring it’s a sin isn’t bad enough, I haven’t heard of most of the shows nominated! Shocking results tonight.” Another social media declared that they were “puzzled” by this year’s awards, Tweeting: "Not a single award for “It’s a Sin” at a very puzzling BAFTA TV Awards. #Baftas2022.” Before the show ended, someone else wrote: "I shall be very, VERY, V E R Y disappointed if It's A Sin doesn't win something tonight. Fuming #Baftas2022” Another wrote: “please tell me i’m not the only one
.Gogglebox star Tom Malone Sr has sparked concern among fans of the show after appearing with an injury. The Channel 4 star was back on screens on Friday night (May 27) alongside wife Julie and son Shaun.
Stephen Fry has shared a eureka moment with regard to one often ignored little symbol on a car dashboard.
Dame Deborah James has made a rare outing as she visited the Chelsea Flower Show to see the rose named after her.The 40 year old, who has been courageously battling bowel cancer for five years, shared earlier this month that her body is "just not playing ball" in a heartbreaking farewell post. She's been staying with her parents at their home in Woking, Surrey, where she's been receiving end-of-life care – resting and sleeping a great deal amid her cancer. But on Tuesday 24 May, Deborah decided to venture out to the Chelsea Flower Show in a bid to see in person the rose that was named after her – which is already breaking sales records.
Manchester United fans are fearing the worst after their side fell behind against Crystal Palace and West Ham took the lead at Brighton, leaving Ralf Rangnick's side facing qualification for the Europa Conference League.
A host of the stage, screen and sports stars will help celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years on the British throne at a BBC Studios Productions-led live event at Buckingham Palace titled the Platinum Party in the Park.
The BBC’s Platinum Party At The Palace concert to mark the Queen’s 70 years on the throne will see a huge range of musicians perform including rock band Queen with American pop star Adam Lambert opening. The performance comes 20 years after Queen guitarist Brian May performed God Save The Queen on Buckingham Palace’s roof during a show marking the Golden Jubilee in 2002.
NME on Monday in a statement: “With much sadness, I can confirm that my son, Jethro, has passed away.”“We would be grateful for family privacy at this time,” he added.No cause of death for Lazenby has been revealed yet.He moonlighted as an actor, photographer and model, and also went by the name Jethro Cave.He had been imprisoned earlier this year after news of an assault on his mother, Beau Lazenby, in Melbourne, Australia, surfaced.Lazenby was born in Melbourne in 1991 and found out that the Australian musician was his father when he was 8 years old.He has appeared in projects such as 2007’s “Corroboree” and “My Little Princess” in 2011.Cave’s son with Susie Bick, Arthur, died in 2015 after he fell from a cliff in Brighton, England.
Emmerdale lost out on the BAFTA award to Coronation Street during the glittering ceremony on Sunday 8 May.The ITV soap lost out to its rival, which airs on the same channel, as Corrie was given the Soap and Continuing Drama gong in a ceremony hosted at Southbank's Royal Festival Hall in London. But, the presentation of the actual award was cut from the final edit of the show and was instead included in a roundup at the end of the programme. However, the cast of the soap celebrated their win in a video posted on Coronation Street's Twitter page.