For the next five days, English dance duo Disclosure will share a new song every 24 hours, collecting all the tracks on an EP called Never Enough, out on Friday (they did the same thing last year and in 2018 as well).
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For Love Island sceptics and Olympics avoiders, August probably won’t be your dream TV month.
Luckily streaming services have your back with a summer schedule of blockbuster movies set to be released next month.
We are spoiled for choice when it comes to platforms, with Netflix, Amazon Prime, Apple TV and Now TV all offering stellar options.
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For the next five days, English dance duo Disclosure will share a new song every 24 hours, collecting all the tracks on an EP called Never Enough, out on Friday (they did the same thing last year and in 2018 as well).
EXCLUSIVE: The Carlos Watson Show, which has been been broadcast on the OZY YouTube channel, is heading to Prime Video for its upcoming third season. After recently releasing its 200th episode, the daily talk show, hosted by OZY co-founder and CEO Watson, will be streaming episodes on both YouTube and Prime Video in the U.S. and UK starting August 16.
Middle Earth is moving from New Zealand to the United Kingdom.
Lord Of The Rings TV show has confirmed that production on its second season will be relocating to the UK.The show, which takes place thousands of years before the events of JRR Tolkien’s books The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, has just wrapped shooting its first season in New Zealand.However, Amazon has announced that the next batch of episodes will begin pre-production in early 2022, with the show relocating to the UK.
Amazon Studios announced Friday it would film the second season of its original series, inspired by the books of J.R.R. Tolkien, to Britain.“The shift from New Zealand to the U.K.
told New Zealand’s “Morning Report” in April, which translates to roughly $465 million U.S. dollars.
Amazon Studios’ big-budget The Lord of the Rings TV series is leaving the franchise’s longtime home in New Zealand and moving production to the UK starting with the upcoming second season.
20th TV/ABC’s hit series Big Sky is moving production on Season 2 to Rio Rancho, New Mexico, the New Mexico Film Office said today. The first season was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia. The series will film from August 2021 through April 2022.
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The 2021 Rugby League World Cup in England was today officially postponed to 2022.
Prince Harry and Meghan discussed moving to the South Pacific country during their 2018 visit, more than a year before the couple stepped back from royal duties and moved to the United States.Governor-General Patsy Reddy also told The Associated Press in an interview she believes the British monarch should remain New Zealand's head of state and described the hand-typed letters she sends to Queen Elizabeth II.Reddy, 67, will leave her largely ceremonial role representing the queen in New Zealand
Professor Green has signed a new record deal with indie label Cooking Vinyl.
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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorSummer vacation season may have started in the U.K., but the fallout from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport’s Parliamentary Committee report into the economics of music streaming continues to keep much of the British industry hard at work.The report calls for a “complete reset” of the streaming economy and recommends measures, including introducing the right for performers to receive equitable digital music remuneration, and refers the major music
After a gap of about three years since her last album, English singer-songwriter Nao has announced her third studio project And Then Life Was Beautiful with the project's title track, out today.
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Former England captain James Graham has been left annoyed and embarrassed after seeing Australia and New Zealand pull out of the World Cup.