, which follows four doctors at a New York City area hospital during the latter half 2019, the Netflix docuseries is back with an harrowing new episode about the coronavirus outbreak. The special, ninth installment — “Pandemic” — captures what Dr.
03.06.2020 - 18:45 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Fast food fans caused traffic chaos this week as they queued to get their first taste of McDonald’s in weeks.
The chain opened its drive- thrus in Livingston and Bathgate at 11am on Tuesday and hungry locals descended, causing lengthy delays around both restaurants.
Police officers helped to direct traffic as queues in Bathgate reached from the drive-thru on Whitburn Road up to The Steelyard and ended up having to turn away some cars.
But workers coped better than in other sites around the country
, which follows four doctors at a New York City area hospital during the latter half 2019, the Netflix docuseries is back with an harrowing new episode about the coronavirus outbreak. The special, ninth installment — “Pandemic” — captures what Dr.
fast food chain delighted fans last month when it made its long-awaited return up north for drive-thru and delivery after closing stores in March. Now fans will be able to order their McDonald's fix at the till - but only in 11 Roadchef motorway service station branches across the UK.
Mark David Funnyman Michael McDonald, best known for his hilarious characters on the long-running sketch comedy series “MadTV,” has hung an almost $3 million price tag on a Tuscan-style villa nestled into the Nichols Canyon area of L.A.’s star-studded Hollywood Hills.
The story of revenge clearly struck a nerve with the public, as people on Twitter called the woman's tricky move "gold". She told her story on the Canberra Notice Board Facebook group: “I was in a long McDonald’s drive-thru this morning and the young lady behind me honked her horn because I was taking too long to place my order." She decided that it was best to "take the high road", so she "paid for both" her and the rude customer's orders.
Covid19 stress drove her to drink had a drunken smash when she visited a McDonalds drive-thru for her final pre-lockdown meal.Gail Connelly, 61, accidentally put her car into reverse as she waited to collect her burger and ploughed into the car in the queue behind her.It was during the angry confrontation with the other driver that it became clear Connelly had been drinking and she was reported to police.Connelly told Dundee Sheriff Court that she had been watching a series of programmes about
, I have your next marathon right here: Lenox Hill, new about real doctors, real hospitals, and some very real drama. It takes place in one hospital, specifically—the Lenox Hill Hospital on Manhattan's Upper East Side (with a branch in Greenwich Village)—and spotlights four doctors: two brain surgeons (John Boockvar and David Langer), an resident (Amanda Little-Richardson), and an emergency room physician (Mirtha Macri).
Lionel Richie and Walt Disney Studios have teamed up to develop a movie based on the songs from the music legend, The Hollywood Reporterhas confirmed. With a working title of All Night Long, after his 1983 No.
Lionel Richie and Walt Disney Studios have teamed up to develop a movie based on the songs from the music legend, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
Netflix's new medical documentary series Lenox Hill is an earnest and well-meaning effort on all levels, one originally made without any cynicism at all. The cynicism comes into play now — in how the series, shot mostly in 2018, will inevitably get more attention because of the coronavirus crisis and our moment of public recognition of the heroism of doctors.
American Chopper is on the channel that's hard to not call the Discovery Channel but is technically just called Discovery, and the kids' movie Artemis Fowl is skipping theaters and heading straight to Disney+. But there's stuff on Netflix too, of course, most notably the new Spike Lee joint Da 5 Bloods and Season 2 of dating reality series Dating Around.
50 drive-thrus reopened in the past week, with bosses saying new rules – including perspex screens, face coverings and gloves – would be introduced.Thousands flocked to get their fast food fix, after 11 weeks.But our exclusive pictures show McDonald’s staff working without PPE and failing to observe social-distancing rules.Two members of staff were photographed with no PPE at the branch in Stevenston, Ayrshire.The pair stood shoulder to shoulder, before going to the car windows of customers to
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticThat doctors have difficult jobs is among the points TV has made most forcefully throughout the medium’s existence.
Hospitals have always been filled with heroes, even before the COVID-19 pandemic set in.
ET Canada is bringing back your favourite casts from the 1990s and 2000s for a five-night reunion special.