Here are your Manchester United evening headlines for Friday, October 7.
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an interview with The New York Times that he’d like to add a separate masters league to the already intense Tournament of Champions, which brings together 15 contestants who have won at least five games in a row to compete against each other.This masters league would bring back the best of the best — who Davies said he considers essentially professional athletes, often competing at a level that is below their talent.“What we really need to develop is the pro-level version of the game. It seemed ridiculous to me that we have this sport where every single year we take all of our best players — we take our LeBrons and our Dwyanes — and we switch them all out,” he said.
Davies said his dream would be to air the masters league episodes live, though he admitted the idea “makes a lot of my staff nervous.”Davies has already announced a slew of new programming since Mayim Bialik and Ken Jennings officially signed on to co-host the franchise, including the inaugural Second Chance competition, which gives promising contestants an opportunity to return for another shot at victory. “Celebrity Jeopardy!” is another new program, which aims to bring some star-studded lineups into the franchise.
It has also begun publishing some in-depth statistics about contestants and even created a Hall of Fame.
.Here are your Manchester United evening headlines for Friday, October 7.
Missouri Congresswoman Cori Bush says she had an abortion when she was 19-years-old after her doctors were "absolutely ignoring me" when she decided she wasn't ready. In a Wednesday interview on PBS, Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo.
Gemma Atkinson has hit back at a comment from one of her followers as she gave her fans a sneak peek at her latest clothing collection. The former Emmerdale and Hollyoaks star headed for a day modeling her latest range for In The Style.
A bunch of celebs were in attendance at a wedding in Italy this week!
It’s been more than a year-and-a-half since the news that Keanu Reeves was developing a film based on his own comic book, “BRZRKR.” Since then, we found out that “The Batman” co-writer, Mattson Tomlin, was involved in crafting the script. However, no announcement has been made about who might direct.
In an interview with CNBC, NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell said Peacock has now reached 15 million paying subscribers and he also confirmed reports that the company is considering a possible give-back of the 10 p.m. hour of programming to affiliates.
Hoda Kotb is looking for love! The 58-year-old journalist hinted during Tuesday's episode of that she's open to a new relationship — and she's enlisting co-anchor Jenna Bush Hager as her matchmaker. Kotb first noted that Hager, 40, is «really good at setting people up,» to which Hager responded that she wanted to set Kotb up. Kotb then shocked her with the response, «OK, I want to be set up.» Hager gushed, «I have chills!» before declaring, «That is a challenge that I am going to go for.»Kotb announced her split from longtime love Joel Schiffman in January after eight years together. The couple shares two daughters, 5-year-old Haley and 3-year-old Hope, and was previously engaged. Kotb said on Tuesday that she has «trust» in Hager to find her a meaningful match as she moves forward.«You know me and I trust you,» Kotb said.
"Jeopardy!" fans are in for a treat after the show’s executive producer Michael Davies teased expansions. "Celebrity Jeopardy!" was first introduced as a spin-off to the game show in 1992 and has since been relaunched. Davies said that there could be a masters league expansion, which would feature the most successful "Jeopardy!" players.
Jenna Bush Hager has become one of the most beloved members of the Today Show family for her candid nature and bubbly personality.MORE: Jenna Bush Hager wears figure-hugging dress and strappy heels for late night television appearanceHowever, she found fame long before that when she became the country's first daughter after her father, George W.
The late Queen Elizabeth II can now add peacemaker to her litany of achievements, as new reports reveal the 96-year-old tried to encourage Meghan Markle to rectify a relationship with her father, Thomas Markle. In the book "The New Royals: Queen Elizabeth's Legacy and the Future of the Crown" by Katie Nicholl, the royal expert explains that the queen was apprehensive about her grandson Prince Harry marrying Markle without having met his soon-to-be wife's father. She also allegedly took issue with the father and daughter duo being estranged from one another.
Dixie D'Amelio's life is front and center on her family's reality show and social media, but there's one thing she's decided is important to take offline — her relationship with Noah Beck. ET's Deidre Behar caught up with the 21-year-old singer who dished on how going private with her personal life has been difficult as people speculate they're broken up.«We are together, but keeping it offline,» she clarified of their relationship status.
Paris Hilton loves that trends "always come back". The 41-year-old star has loved the recent resurgence of Y2K fashion, describing the trend as "fun". She said: "I love how fashion is never gone forever and trends always come back.
The chief executive of ITV, Dame Carolyn McCall has publicly spoken out in support of This Morning presenters Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield as the row over “queuegate” continues. Dame Carolyn hit back at claims the pair had skipped the queue to see the Queen lying in state, as she argued the popular duo had been “misrepresented” by continued speculation around the alleged incident. As a petition calling for the pair to be sacked from their roles on the show reached over 75,000 signatures, Carolyn confirmed that neither Holly nor Phil would lose their jobs as she praised them for their hard work in covering the news of the Queen’s death earlier this month.
The New Royals: Queen Elizabeth’s Legacy and the Future of the Crown, out October 4, alleges that the eldest son of Prince William and Kate Middleton told his peers they had “better watch out,” reiterating that the Prince of Wales, 40, will be king one day.Wrote Nicholl, “George understands he will one day be king and as a little boy sparred with friends at school, outdoing his peers with the killer line: ‘My dad will be king so you better watch out.'”The royal correspondent also wrote how his sister Princess Charlotte, 7, and younger brother Prince Louis, 4, are being raised with an understanding of the British Crown, as well as a perception of service.“They are raising their children, particularly Prince George, with an awareness of who he is and the role he will inherit, but they are keen not to weigh them down with a sense of duty,” the author scribed.The “Vanity Fair” contributor added, “George understands he will one day be king and as a little boy sparred with friends at school, outdoing his peers with the killer line: ‘My dad will be king so you better watch out.'”William recently moved up in the line of succession as his father, King Charles III, is now the monarch following the death of Queen Elizabeth on Sept.
For fans who can’t get enough of the Jeopardy! franchise, Executive Producer Michael Davies has some promising news for you.
Nicola Peltz says it’s "just a bit of a bummer" when people believe there is family drama between her and her mother-in-law, Victoria Beckham. The actress, who wed Brooklyn Beckham in a lavish wedding in April, maintains that there is no conflict with her in-laws, even though Victoria did not end up designing her wedding dress. "They're great in-laws," Peltz told Grazia magazine of Victoria and David Beckham.