Fox News provided more details of how correspondent Benjamin Hall, severely injured in Ukraine, was evacuated from the region, over the border to Poland and ultimately to a hospital in Germany.
05.03.2022 - 05:45 / deadline.com
A column chronicling events and conversations on the awards circuit.
I have always begun this column with above line that it is all about “events and conversations on the awards circuit”, but sadly in the past two years the great percentage of those “events and conversations” have moved online into the virtual universe of how we learned to keep the awards machine going, and the industry chugging along, inside a global pandemic that just never seemed to stop. However Sunday night we had a SAG awards show that seemed, well, like a SAG awards show again, and this weekend we return to the tent at the beach for an Indie Spirits awards that hopes to spark memories of the way were in early 2020, the last time it took place there. We also have live Art Directors Guild and ACE Eddie Awards as other early Guild awards ceremonies on Saturday. Q&As have gone back to in person again as the county relaxes covid rules of engagement, although almost every kudos gathering requires testing either in advance, or on site, as do even moderating Q&As with talent involved. I have been tested so much my nose doesn’t know what a day would be like without a swab rolling around in it. Between today, and Monday’s Oscar luncheon I have five things for which I must submit a negative result. ‘Tis this season, but I have to say it is good to be out and about again with three weeks of this movie awards season to go.
DEL TORO, VILLENEUVE, AND MCKAY MEET UP AT LUMIERE AWARDS
Just today I was at the Advanced Imaging Society’s 12th Annual Lumiere Awards luncheon at the Beverly Hills Hotel, the “geek Oscars” as AIS honcho Jim Chabin called them. It was very well organized and moved along, a nice primer for the tsunami of awards gatherings to come this month.
Fox News provided more details of how correspondent Benjamin Hall, severely injured in Ukraine, was evacuated from the region, over the border to Poland and ultimately to a hospital in Germany.
Susanna Reid and Martin Lewis felt emotional watching a video clip of a young Ukrainian girl singing the country’s national anthem onstage during a major charity concert, weeks after she first went viral singing a song from Frozen in a bomb shelter. Introducing the clip on Monday’s Good Morning Britain, Susanna shared the ‘good news’ that Amelia Anisovych was now safe in Poland after fleeing Ukraine with her grandmother and brother Misha. The seven-year-old was able to escape her home country’s capital city of Kyiv shortly after her first video gained huge interest, and the 51-year-old presenter explained that Amelia was back and sharing her voice once more.
Susanna Reid was forced to make a rare on-air correction during the latest edition of Good Morning Britain following a comment from a guest.
Liz Truss has been accused of double standards over the Prime Minister's trip to Saudi Arabia amid the global fuel crisis.
Martin Roberts has revealed he's travelling 1,260 miles, 26 hours, from Bournemouth to the Polish-Ukrainian border to bring over vital supplies amid the ongoing Russian invasion.The 58 year old, who is well known for fronting the BBC series Homes Under the Hammer, appeared on ITV's Good Morning Britain to speak to hosts Susanna Reid, 51, and Richard Madeley, 65, about his journey. As Susanna asked him: "How far have you got?" the presenter explained that he's travelled from Bournemouth to Poland after being contacted by an organisation called Help from Bournemouth to Ukraine.The organisation has urged the public to donate essential items, such as baby bottles, medicines, sleeping bags, instant food and disposable cutlery.
Susanna Reid appeared lost for words after having to share the heartbreaking news a mother and her unborn child were killed after a maternity hospital was targeted in Ukraine.
Naman Ramachandran Feature debutant Colm Bairéad’s Berlin-winning “An Cailín Ciúin” (“The Quiet Girl”) was the big film winner at the 2022 Irish Film and Television Academy awards on Saturday with eight wins.“An Cailín Ciúin” won best film, director and lead actress for Catherine Clinch in addition to a raft of craft awards. Bairéad also won the rising star award.Creators Ciaran Donnelly and Peter McKenna’s “Kin” led the television awards with six wins including best drama, script for McKenna, lead actress drama for Clare Dunne, lead actor drama for Sam Keeley and supporting actress drama for Maria Doyle Kennedy.Ciaran Hinds won both the film and drama supporting actor awards on the night for “Belfast” and “Kin” respectively.
Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan pose together on the black carpet at the season six premiere of Outlander held at The Wolf Theater at the Television Academy on Wednesday night (March 9) in North Hollywood, Calif.
Susanna Reid stunned Good Morning Britain viewers with her dressed up “disco” appearance as she presented the show on Wednesday. During the live episode, the 51 year old, who was joined by co-host Richard Madeley, could be seen wearing a dark red snake print dress with long sheer sleeves, cinched at the waist with a black gold-buckled belt highlighting the presenter’s curvy figure.
Susanna Reid often gets viewers talking on Good Morning Britain about her latest opinions on events in the news.
The Last Kingdom is back to Netflix after fans have waited for two years to see the fifth season. The last season aired in April 2020 and fans is eager to get binge-watching this new instalment which will help to explain the story of the captured Saxon.
Good Morning Britain viewers have claimed Susanna Reid appeared 'mortified' as Richard Madeley quizzed one of the show's latest guests.