Prince Philip's death will have long-lasting effects on his family. The Duke of Edinburgh died Friday at age 99 after 73 years of marriage to Queen Elizabeth II.
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Meat Loaf is launching a new reality competition series called I’d Do Anything For Love… But I Won’t Do That.The show is based on Texas rocker’s 1993 hit single of the same name, which appeared on his sixth studio album ‘Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell’.According to Deadline, the relationship-based programme is being produced by Nobody’s Hero – the production company of Christopher Potts and Jonty Nash, who are two of the people behind Netflix‘s Nailed It!.Meat Loaf, whose real name is Marvin
.Prince Philip's death will have long-lasting effects on his family. The Duke of Edinburgh died Friday at age 99 after 73 years of marriage to Queen Elizabeth II.
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Joe Otterson TV Reporter“Mystery Science Theater 3000” could be coming back again…again.Series creator Joel Hodgson announced Wednesday that the show has launched a new Kickstarter campaign to create a new, independent season of the series. The current goal is to raise at least $2 million to create new episodes of the beloved cult show and what Hodgson has dubbed the Gizmoplex, an online platform on which the show and related content will be released in the future.
Use an Apple phone or tablet? Head to the App Store and never miss a beat in LanarkshireThe new donation point means shoppers can drop off donations of long-life food whenever they are in store, with Tesco topping up customer donations by an additional 20 per cent in the form of a cash donation to the charity.The customer donations will help FareShare in its efforts to support people in East Kilbride, with regular donations needed more than ever due to the extra pressure placed on the charity by
Matthew Dear has announced his seventh record, ‘Preachers Sigh And Potion: Lost Album’ – you can listen to two new tracks below now.The Texas DJ/electronic producer will release the follow-up to 2018’s ‘Bunny’ on June 25 via Ghostly International.Comprised of 11 tracks, the album was initially recorded between 2008 and 2009 but the material was shelved in favour of Dear’s fourth LP ‘Black City’, which arrived back in 2010.“I’d say that was the beginning of this album,” Dear explained.
After starring in ITV’s Love Island in 2017, which seems like absolutely ages ago, Olivia Attwood has been diving into multiple projects. From various television appearances such as The Only Way Is Essex and Tipping Point, she's even landed her very own reality show titled ‘Olivia Meets Her Match”.
Following their thunderous 2019 debut Schlagenheim, black midi are back for round two: their sophomore album, Cavalcade is due out May 28th via Rough Trade. The London band — comprised of Geordie Greep, Cameron Picton, and Morgan Simpson — wrote most of the album individually while at home in early 2020 and brought the pieces together at a studio in the Dublin mountains.
It’s taken nearly 30 years, but someone’s finally turned Meat Loaf’s 1993 hit ‘I’d Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That)’ into a TV game show. It was only a matter of time.
Some people would do anything for love… but they won’t do that.
EXCLUSIVE: Meat Loaf is preparing to run right into hell and back with a TV competition series based on his iconic 1993 hit “I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That).”
Maya Rudolph is set to star in a new series for Apple TV+.
Back in 2018, Maya Rudolph teamed up with producers Alan Yang and Matt Hubbard on the Amazon comedy series, “Forever.” The series didn’t necessarily cause a stir on Prime Video when it was released, but it did receive some solid reviews, with some calling it one of the funnier shows of the past couple of years. Now, the trio is teaming up yet again, but taking their wares to Apple.
Matthew McConaughey is adding another notch to his resumé. From a potential political run to hinting at getting in a WWE ring, McConaughey's latest foray is his new YouTube channel. On Tuesday, McConaughey announced via Twitter that he will be joining the video-sharing platform and advised users to "subscribe, turn notifications on, and giddy up.." "McConaughey here, and I want to welcome you to my YouTube channel," the actor, 51, prefaced the announcement video.
Keith Cocozza, former executive VP for corporate marketing and communications at WarnerMedia, today launched Inwood Consulting, a communications strategy, public relations, publicity and crisis communications advisory firm based in the New York metro area.