By Jake Kanter
07.05.2020 - 00:37 / deadline.com
By Peter White
Television Editor
Fox is building a second season of Lego Masters.
The series, which sees pairs of Lego enthusiasts facing off in brick-building challenges, premiered on Fox on February 5 and the ten-part series ran through April 15.
Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch revealed on the company’s investor earnings call that it had begun preparing a second series for another mid-season launch.
Based on the hit British reality-competition series of the same name, Lego Masters, is produced by
It's Lisa Vanderpump's show and don't you forget it. On tonight's Vanderpump Rules season eight finale, the British restaurateur made this very point as she masterfully shut down longtime employee Jax Taylor while his infamous ego, once again, reared its ugly head.
In a magical world where the characters on Friends still exist, Lisa Kudrow knows just how her beloved Phoebe Buffay would be handling the coronavirus lockdown. She and her character’s husband Mike Hannigan would have a bunch of kids and she’d be forcing them to make art projects all day long while in quarantine.
Celebrities such as Strictly Come Dancing’sShirley Ballas and Lacey Turner have all raided their closets and donated clothes for you to get your hands on and raise funds for a good cause.The stars have teamed up with OK! for our Closet Clear Out campaign to raise awareness and funds for domestic abuse charity Refuge, which has been backed by Lorraine,Good Morning Britain and Home Secretary Priti Patel.
Louisa Lytton has admitted she has her eye on items from Lacey Turner's wardrobe as she supports OK!'s Closet Clear Out campaign.The 31 year old has donated her own items to our campaign, which is raising money for domestic abuse charity Refuge, but might be filling up her closet and soon as she cleared it out. EastEnders star Louisa discussed our fundraiser — which has been backed by Good Morning Britain and Lorraine — with Vanessa Feltz on her BBC Radio London show.
By Andreas Wiseman
The 2020 edition and seventh season of Love Island, the British reality dating show that has proved a ratings and format smash hit for ITV, has been pushed to 2021 over health and safety logistics amid the novel coronavirus crisis. "We have tried every which way to make Love Island this summer but logistically it's just not possible to produce it in a way that safeguards the well-being of everyone involved and that for us is the priority," saidKevin Lygo, director of television at ITV.