Good Morning Britain viewers were not impressed with host Richard Madeley, who they suggested was sympathetic towards porn watching MP Neil Parish.
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Noel Fielding will star as legendary British Highwayman Dick Turpin in a currently untitled series from Apple TV Plus.
The comedy-adventure show follows Fielding as the most famous, but least likely of highway robbers whose success is defined mostly by his charm, showmanship and great hair. Together with his gang of loveable rogues, Dick rides the highs and lows of celebrity — and does what he can to escape the clutches of the Thief Taker General.
Producing for Apple TV+ is Big Talk Productions, owned by ITV Studios.
Ben Palmer (The Inbetweeners Movie) is directing. Claire Downes, Stuart Lane, Ian Jarvis (The Outlaws) wrote and created the show, with Noel Fielding and Jeremy Dyson (League Of Gentleman) as script consultants.
Executive Producers are Kenton Allen, Noel Fielding, Victoria Grew, Matthew Justice and Ben Palmer. Top of this post and below are first-look images.
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Good Morning Britain viewers were not impressed with host Richard Madeley, who they suggested was sympathetic towards porn watching MP Neil Parish.
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Warner Bros. had taken the reigns on a live-action “Barbie” movie from Sony as previous versions of the project, featuring variations of talent, including screenwriter Diablo Cody (“Juno“) and actresses Anne Hathaway and Amy Schumer, fell apart.
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The Russo Brothers gave us two of the biggest Marvel outings with “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Avengers: Endgame,” Netflix is betting that the sibling duo is going to give them their own massive blockbuster with “The Gray Man.” Touting a budget of $200 million-plus, the action-focused spy movie boasts a fantastic cast that consists of Ryan Gosling, Chris Evans, Ana de Armas, and British heartthrob Regé-Jean Page from “Bridgerton.” Entertainment Weekly has now posted new first-look stills (See below) from the ambitious action flick giving us looks at the cast in character as we’re anticipating a teaser trailer might be around the corner for the summer movie based on the string of novels penned by Mark Greaney.
Netflix film The Gray Man have just been released – take a look below.The forthcoming thriller comes from Joe and Anthony Russo, who directed several Avengers films. It will also star Chris Evans, Ana de Armas, Billy Bob Thornton and Bridgerton‘s Regé-Jean Page.The film is based on the novel of the same name by Mark Greaney, with a screenplay written by Joe Russo alongside Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely.Take a look at some first-look images here:A plot synopsis shared by Netflix for the film reads: “The Gray Man is CIA operative Court Gentry (Ryan Gosling), aka, Sierra Six.
Noel Fielding has shared a very special social media post with his fans.MORE: Noel Fielding divides fans with sneak peek inside his wardrobe at family homeThe Great British Bake Off host is a proud father of two young children – daughters Dali and Iggy – whom he shares with his partner, DJ Lliana Bird. WATCH: The most shocking Bake Off momentsBut the pair have chosen not to share any pictures of their girls – until now.
Britain's Got Talent has released a first look spoiler video of the new series that teases several jaw-dropping moments. The hit talent show is back for a new series, which premieres on Saturday 16 April at 8pm on ITV, with Amanda Holden, Simon Cowell, David Walliams and Alesha Dixon returning to the judging panel for their 10th year in a row.
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The Baby, a new series about an infant who commits murder under the care of a reluctant adoptive mother, has landed.In the clip, 38-year-old Natasha (played by Michelle de Swarte) is seen navigating her life as her closest friends settle down to have kids. But when a baby literally falls into her arms after its mother throws herself off a cliff, Natasha becomes its assumed carer.Per an official synopsis, the series sees Natasha grapple with her newfound and wholly unexpected parenthood as the baby controls and even kills those around her.
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cult-like fan hype of Harry Styles.Gallagher, 54, blasted the former One Direction member, 28, in an interview with the Daily Star, calling him not a “real” musician” and rendering his music “worthless.”The oft-blunt guitarist gave his thoughts on singers who found fame on the U.K. musical competitions series, “The X-Factor.” ”The X Factor’ is a TV show, it’s got nothing to do with music, it’s got nothing to do with music whatsoever, and anything that has come from that, that’s got nothing to do with music,” Gallagher said.Styles famously won the 2010 series of the show alongside former bandmates Zayn Malik, Niall Horan, Liam Payne and Louis Tomlinson.“You’re not telling me Harry Styles is currently in a room somewhere writing a song,” Gallagher continued, “With any joy, he’ll be surrounded by a lot of girls.He added, “I can assure you he’s not got an acoustic guitar out trying to write a middle eight for something.”The “Wonderwall” crooner previously denounced the “Watermelon Sugar” singer in 2017, when the latter released his first solo single “Sign of the Times.”Gallagher shook his head at his peers for collaborating on wiring songs with younger pop stars like Styles.
One man’s opinion. Noel Gallagher likely made himself a few enemies after claiming that Harry Styles is not a “real” musician because of his reality TV past.