Lawyer Sasha Wass for a UK tabloid gave closing arguments today in the trial where Johnny Depp is suing them for calling him a “wife beater.:
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the recent virtual Wireless Connect, held last weekend in the place of the cancelled Wireless Festival.‘Live From O2 Academy Brixton’ will see unique live performances from bands and artists to be announced soon, transporting fans into the London venue.During the gigs, fans will be able to choose their spot from which to watch the gig, and available on the MelodyVR app.Speaking of the new events, Live Nation UK chairman Denis Desmond said: “We look forward to partnering with MelodyVR and
.Lawyer Sasha Wass for a UK tabloid gave closing arguments today in the trial where Johnny Depp is suing them for calling him a “wife beater.:
Queen Elizabeth showed off her video call skills again as she undertook a virtual visit to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
La Casa de Papel creator Alex Pina has begun work on Money Heist season 5. Alvaro Morte also announced Professor's return with a behind-the-scenes photo.
‘The Real Eastenders’, airing on Channel 4 tonight (July 21), takes an in-depth look at working class families in London’s East End. The Isle of Dogs used to be the heart of Britain’s shipping industry, but now the docks are long gone and the community finds itself squeezed between high-rise office blocks and unaffordable housing.
Peter White Television EditorTom Bergeron will not be returning to host the 29th season of Dancing with the Stars.The long-time host, who has been on the show since 2005 and over 400 episodes, revealed the news on social media (below).
Wiley has announced a series of special drive-in gigs across the UK this summer.The gigs come in support of the rapper’s surprise new album ‘Boasty Gang’, which he dropped without warning last week to mark Windrush Day in the UK.Wiley will play seven shows across the UK in early August, beginning on the 2nd at the University of Bolton Stadium, before heading to Leeds, Bristol and Liverpool, before playing two nights (August 6/7) in London at Colesdale Farm and ending at the National Bowl in
Manori Ravindran International EditorBritish presenter David Olusoga will deliver this year’s MacTaggart Lecture as part of the virtual Edinburgh TV Festival in August.Olusoga, a popular academic, appears frequently in some of the U.K.’s top factual shows, such as the BBC’s “A House Through Time,” “Black and British: A Forgotten History” and the BAFTA Award-winning “Britain’s Forgotten Slave Owners.”The 20-year TV veteran, who is British-Nigerian, is also one of the U.K.’s foremost historians
Earlier this month, Live Nation U.K. and the virtual reality company MelodyVR partnered on Wireless Connect, a virtual version of London’s long-running Wireless Festival that featured 360-degree VR performances from 70 artists out of London and L.A., drawing over 132,000 fans from more than 34 countries. Now, the companies have announced an expansion of that partnership with Live From O2 Academy Brixton, a new experience that will allow artists to connect with fans via one-off VR concerts.
Jane Lynch will be bringing the game show “Weakest Link” back to the small screen.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorThe hit British import and international game show phenomenon Weakest Link is making a comeback with Jane Lynch as host and executive producer.
Also Read: NBC Orders Sci-Fi Drama 'Debris' From 'Fringe' Co-Showrunner JH WymanThe original “Weakest Link,” an import from the British format distributed by BBC Studios, ran on NBC for two seasons starting in 2001 before later moving into syndication. The first season, hosted by Anne Robinson of the original British version, averaged nearly 13 million viewers.
Lily James and Chris Evans became one of summer 2020's surprise pairings over the weekend when they were photographed leaving a private members' club in London together and taking the same cab back to Evans' hotel, where the two used different entrances to go in.
GAIKA arrived on the UK music scene, the Brixton-based MC made it his mission to continuously subvert preconceptions about what Black British music can be. His debut album ‘Basic Volume’ demonstrated this, featuring dancehall riddims distilled through gritty, industrial beats.