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‘ I wish my mum could see me now ’ , but I did definitely get that feeling from it." His colleague Chris added:" I don’t have much to do with the North, but I absolutely loved it."Although it pains me to say it, it was wonderful to see just how much Paddy is loved in his hometown."This year Top Gear makes its return to BBC One and will air on Sunday evening.
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Top Gear star James May will front a new cooking show, despite admitting “I can’t cook”.The series titled Oh Cook is an Amazon Prime Video project and will see the presenter muddle his way through different recipes with the help of a sidekick called Nikki.A trailer for the series sees May say to the camera: “Hello, viewers. I’m James May and I can’t cook.
The moment Paddy McGuinness crashed behind the wheel of a red Lamborghini Diablo has been shown on Top Gear.
Freddie Flintoff wrestles with an insurance write-off Maserati on the Wall of Death in a new clip from the upcoming episode of Top Gear.
To say that HBO bungled the end of “Game of Thrones” is a bit of an understatement. Sure, we shouldn’t really blame the network for what was clearly the wrong creative decision to cram so much story in the final season (maybe the final two seasons, depending on your own opinion) of the show that spent so much of its time establishing characters and conflict.
Crowds of people gathered in Bolton to see what was going on when Paddy McGuinness brought his Top Gear team to town.The hometown boy returned to the borough in March along with Chris Harris and Freddie Flintoff to have a go at an unusual new challenge.The former Take Me Out star announced that he was visiting Bolton the day before the crew arrived, prompting interested onlookers to gather for a glimpse of what was going on.He even asked fans on Twitter for suggestions on where to take his
Saturday Night Live returned for its 46th season with a cold open satirising the recent US presidential debate.In front of a limited live audience, Carrey debuted his comedy performance of Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden – following SNL colleagues Woody Harrelson and Jason Sudeikis, who have both previously played the former vice-president – while Alec Baldwin revisited his popular rendition of Donald Trump.The skit included a reference to Trump and the First Lady’s recent coronavirus
Paddy McGuinness, Freddie Flintoff and Chris Harris will make their BBC One debut on Sunday as the new series of Top Gear begins.