The fifth episode of Official Charts' new live stream series The Record Club is streaming now on Facebook, featuring special guest Nadine Shah.
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The 93rd Academy Awards will be held April 25, 2021, eight weeks later than planned, and the British Academy Film Awards is shifting its originally announced February 2021 ceremony to April 11.The Emmy Awards are considered a kickoff for the new TV season that traditionally begins in September, although virus-caused production delays have raised questions about whether shows will be ready to air as planned.Nominations for the 72nd prime-time Emmys will be announced by the TV academy on July 28.
.The fifth episode of Official Charts' new live stream series The Record Club is streaming now on Facebook, featuring special guest Nadine Shah.
Naman Ramachandran Next year’s edition of the Brit Awards, the annual showcase for the U.K. music industry, is moving from its usual February slot and will now take place on May 11, the organizers have announced.
The Golden Globes has followed the lead of the Oscars and Baftas and delayed its annual awards ceremony in 2021.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorA group of 700 Black, Asian, and minority ethnic TV workers have written to UK networks and streamers, including Netflix, the BBC and Sky, and the government demanding action on racial equality.The letter, which Deadline has made available to read in full here, is the work of the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic TV Task Force, which has swelled to hundreds of members after being established shortly after the death of George Floyd and the rise of the Black Lives
Sony Pictures has announced the first major studio film release of the summer, as cinemas begin to reopen following the coronavirus lockdown.
Jamie Lang In this week’s International TV Newswire the English Premier League TV schedules are announced – including a first-ever broadcast on the BBC, Secuoya teams with Tiki Group on the first fiction program to be shot on the Easter Islands in 22 years, Keshet’s “Singletown” gets a Danish remake, De Mensen launches a new format in Belgium and NENT commissions “Suck it Up” from “Lillyhammer” actress Henriette Steenstrup.BBC to Broadcast EPL for the First Time EverThe English Premier League,
The summer of 2020 has been unlike other summers Queen Elizabeth II has spent in her 68 years of reign. The Coronavirus outbreak in the United Kingdom not only forced to Royal family to cancel all the summer engagements but it also led to the Queen and Prince Philip to quarantine and lockdown at the Windsor Castle.