David Walliams has said he was glad to learn that one of his ancestors was a travelling showman, during filming for Who Do You Think You Are?
24.09.2020 - 02:01 / variety.com
Naman Ramachandran Jodie Whittaker, David Walliams, Liz Carr and Ruth Jones are the participants in the latest iteration of long-running BBC genealogy show “Who Do You Think You Are?” that returns in October.Produced by Warner Bros Television Production U.K.’s Wall to Wall Media, the two-time BAFTA-winning format follows U.K. celebrities who unravel their family histories.
David Walliams has said he was glad to learn that one of his ancestors was a travelling showman, during filming for Who Do You Think You Are?
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine opened up about his family life, in particular with his son Alfred, while living in isolation.
Fans of “Doctor Who” are anxiously awaiting the upcoming 13th season, along with the traditional Christmas special, and the Doctor herself, star Jodie Whittaker, was joined by “companions” Mandip Gill and Bradley Walsh in a virtual session for New York Comic-Con.
Fans of “Doctor Who” are anxiously awaiting the upcoming 13th season, along with the traditional Christmas special, and the Doctor herself, star Jodie Whittaker, was joined by “companions” Mandip Gill and Bradley Walsh in a virtual session for New York Comic-Con.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsSeason 12 of Doctor Who left devoted Whovians with a number of surprises and twists to process right before the COVID-19 pandemic brought the world to a standstill in March. While the Doctor herself, Jodie Whittaker, didn’t reveal what’s to come in Season 13, she did say Doctor Who enthusiasts can look forward to new stories.“We’re certainly in prep.
Jodie Whittaker is used to time-travelling as Doctor Who, but now she leaves her colourful scarf at home and goes on a much more personal journey in to the past. In the opening episode of the new series of Who Do You Think You Are, Jodie learns about the difficult life endured by her great uncle Walter Clements, who fought in the First World War.
David Walliams treated fans to a rare childhood photo on Friday, sharing the sweet snap on his Instagram Stories. The gorgeous picture shows a very young David with light blonde hair and bangs, whilst wearing a brown shirt and white trousers.READ: Britain's Got Talent star David Walliams on love and sexualityThe star, 48, can be seen sitting on a swing, presumably outside in the family garden.
David Walliams is back on our screens on the judging panel for the one-off recap of this year's Britain's Got Talent on Saturday, and we're huge fans of the multi-talented comedian-come-actor-come-author.Since shooting to fame in Little Britain with Matt Lucas in 2003, the star has been a regular on our TV screens and penned an impressive 25 children's books. MORE: Inside Britain's Got Talent judge David Walliams' London homeWATCH: David Walliams makes rare comment about sonMORE: Britain's Got