Nobody should ever doubt Shakira’s dance skills.
Nobody should ever doubt Shakira’s dance skills.
Joe Wicks has said that he hopes that his new documentary will help people to open up more about parental mental health. The 36-year-old told of his parents' own struggles with mental health problems, and said that he wants to inspire others to do the same.
The BBC and Channel 4’s documentary departments have committed to 50% women directors across their output in the wake of a campaign from UK collective We Are Doc Women.
James Corden has announced that he will be leaving his CBS late-night series, The Late Late Show. Corden, 43, was known for his comedic role in British TV show Gavin & Stacey, of which he was also the co-creator.
BBC Two in 2021, covering the escapades of one of the most captivating individuals in recent pop culture, otherwise known as the ‘Tiger King’. Louis was also the man who bought us Louis Theroux: Life on the Edge and Louis Theroux: Selling Sex in 2020. The 51-year-old British-American dual citizen, who was born in Singapore, is happily married to his wife Nancy Strang, with whom he has had three sons.
Paul Hollywood gave out a rare treat on tonight's Celebrity Great British Bake Off. The Wallasey -born chef is known for giving out handshakes to successful bakers on the Channel 4 cooking show. But, tonight, he handed out two in quick succession.
Glasgow gig goers were stunned to see Louis Theroux make an appearance at Stormzy's OVO Hydro show.
Louis Theroux is set to interview Stormzy for a new BBC series.The six-part series, currently titled The Louis Theroux Interviews, will see the documentary filmmaker in conversation with some of the biggest names in entertainment.Stormzy will be the focus of the first episode, as Theroux joins him on tour and at home “for an in-depth and personally revealing encounter” with the British rapper.The remaining episodes will each feature a different guest, which are yet to be announced.Speaking about the series, Theroux said: “I’m so excited to be embarking on this new series – something very different to the kind of TV I normally make. This will be a chance to meet and spend time with people I admire, getting to know them, having long form and revealing conversations, with honesty, emotion, and humour.“To be kicking off with the genius that is Stormzy is proper pinch-me stuff.
The BBC has announced that the first in a new six part series of programmes by Louis Theroux will see the film-maker interview Stormzy – both at home and on tour – in what the broadcaster describes as “an in depth and personally revealing encounter which will bring viewers up close to one of the biggest stars in the UK today”.And if you’re wondering why Stormzy has been picked by a documentary maker best known for interviewing people working in unusual or controversial professions, or who have had unusual or controversial lives, well, this new series is all about Theroux getting to meet and follow a bunch of people he genuinely admires.Explains Theroux: “I’m so excited to be embarking on this new series – something very different to the kind of TV I normally make. This will be a chance to meet and spend time with people I admire, getting to know them, having long form and revealing conversations, with honesty, emotion, and humour.
Having recently announced that he and his wife Rosie Jones are expecting their third child, it's no surprise Joe Wicks is feeling 'over the moon.' However, Lorraine viewers saw a different, more vulnerable side to the normally fun-loving Body Coach on this morning's show (Monday 21 March). Speaking about his documentary with Louis Theroux, Joe opened up about mum and dad's 'severe' mental health issues and the way they affected his childhood.
Emily Atack wants Miriam Margolyes to guest star on ‘Celebrity Juice’ The former Inbetweeners’ actress - who replaced Holly Willoughby as a team captain back in 2020 -has been discussing ideas about potential guests ahead of the shows return is getting ready for its return to ITV2 next Thursday (24. 03. 22) and named the outspoken actress as a particular favourite, along with documentary star Louis Theroux.
Amelia Dimoldenberg has finally found love with Manchester rapper Aitch.Amelia, best known for her YouTube series Chicken Shop Date in which she interviews a variety of musicians (and er... Louis Theroux?), hasn't had the best luck if her on screen persona is anything to go off.However the chemistry between Amelia and Aitch back in 2019 was undeniable.
BBC Studios And Sky Deutschland Strike Factual Content Deal
Naman Ramachandran BBC Studios and Sky Deutschland have agreed an output deal for factual content in Germany.The long-term partnership agreement will see Sky Deutschland as the pay TV home for BBC Studios premium factual content in Germany, which will include 150 hours of factual titles from the BBC Studios catalogue. The factual output from BBC Studios can be seen on Sky Deutschland’s Sky Nature and Sky Documentaries channels.BBC Studios titles acquired under the deal include “Greta Thunberg A Year to Change the World,” “Louis Theroux: Shooting Joe Exotic,” “David Attenborough: The Sound of Nature” and “Primates.” In 2019, BBC Studios signed a partnership with Germany’s ZDF to produce factual shows, which includes the upcoming “Green Planet” presented by David Attenborough, alongside co-developing scripted TV series.
Megan Barton Hanson has claimed she was blocked from a dating app, because they assumed she was a catfish. The 27-year-old reality star - who rose to fame after appearing on fourth series of ITV2's 'Love Island' - has had a hard time trying to meet a potential suitor after she was blocked from major dating apps, including celebrity site Raya and Hinge. She told the Metro newspaper: “It’s hard, I got blocked off Raya for saying Channing Tatum was on there so that’s that avenue gone.
Louis Theroux made a welcome return to our screens on Sunday 13 February with the first instalment of his new documentary series, Forbidden America. The three-part series sees Louis, 51, head over to the US and cover three different topics, with the first episode focusing on the far right. Speaking ahead of the release, Louis revealed that the aim of documentaries was to highly how social media "had affected people in America who are different ways involved in dangerous, extreme, or morally questionable lifestyles." The TV star has became wildly popular thanks to his informative documentaries over the years, and his latest appears to have also been a hit with viewers.
Louis Theroux has defended his reasons for platforming US extremists in his new docuseries Forbidden America.In an op-ed for The Guardian, Theroux previewed his latest BBC Two series with details about the people and topics he explores.
LADBible.In spite of his good intentions, Theroux is now concerned that the impression hit a sore note, especially as the video went viral.“I think he was possibly confused, maybe his feelings were even a little bit hurt,” he said in an interview on an upcoming episode of The Jonathan Ross Show, as reported by the Independent.Q: Have you improved your Joe Wicks impression? Also can I get a signature for my audiobook as I’ve gotten the first one signed and I’m a completist.
Louis Theroux has defended his 2000 documentary about Jimmy Savile, where he interviewed the disgraced presenter, saying it is “very far from soft journalism”.When Louis Met… Jimmy saw the documentarian follow Savile for a number of months, and included Theroux questioning the late presenter about whether he was a paedophile.
Louis Theroux’s Mindhouse Productions has hired Five Guys A Week producer Label1’s Head of Factual Entertainment to lead the indie’s push into popular factual and co-exec-produce Amazon’s doc on YouTube sensation KSI.
Louis Theroux is set to explore the world of US rap and hip-hop as part of a new three-part documentary series.The BBC Two series, titled Forbidden America, will explore the impact of the internet and social media on some of the most controversial corners of American entertainment in a trilogy of one-hour films.One episode will see the filmmaker immerse himself in the rap and hip-hop scenes in the southern states, notably Florida, as stakes are raised in the world of constant social media
It looks like Louis Theroux is back doing what he loves best – filming for a new documentary after she shared a comeback selfie with cameramen and the rest of his filming crew in action in the background. But unfortunately for the 51 year old presenter, who will make a return to Oklahoma for Louis Theroux: The Cult of Joe Exotic, fans have spotted one of his interviewees didn't cover up as well as they thought they did.
Jamie Lang The TV Foundation, an umbrella charity of the Edinburgh TV Festival supported by YouTube and Screen Scotland, is partnering with Louis Theroux on Looking for Louis, a new talent search venture to seek out the next generation of investigative documentary filmmakers. The search is being executed at Theroux’s Mindhouse Productions in partnership with The TV Foundation and Amazon Prime Video and supported by The TriForce Creative Network.
Louis Theroux has opened up about interviewing Tiger King’s Joe Exotic in a new interview.Theroux and Exotic originally met 10 years ago when Theroux was making America’s Most Dangerous Pets where he interviewed Exotic.
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Tiger King‘s Joe Exotic.The big cat activist said Shooting Joe Exotic, Theroux’s new BBC film that sees him re-examine old interviews held with Exotic 10 years prior to Tiger King in America’s Most Dangerous Pets, shows the filmmaker’s “sincere desire to understand”.She told Metro: “I think Louis Theroux handled the subject with thoughtfulness and a self reflection that showed his sincere desire to understand.
JUST IN: Louis Theroux eager to make Elon Musk documentary - 'he'd be into it'But Theroux's declaration saw some outraged fans take to Twitter to criticise the 50-year-old. He made his remarks to the Radio Times in 2018, and said he didn't want to interview someone like Tommy Robinson as he was "too much on the front burner for me right now".
Tiger King star Joe Exotic, promising to be “closer to the truth”.The documentary filmmaker has returned to America to make a new feature-length film about Exotic for the BBC, after the pair meeting a decade ago when Theroux was making America’s Most Dangerous Pets.After Theroux was filmed meeting Exotic’s nemesis Carole Baskin last week, the lauded filmmaker has now teased what to expect from the new show.Speaking to PA, Theroux said he wants his new documentary to be “closer to the truth and
Louis Theroux has become famous for his fascinating, must-watch documentaries. So TV viewers are already counting down the days until his brand new special, Shooting Joe Exotic, hits our screens.
Tiger King star, after meeting a decade ago when Theroux was making America’s Most Dangerous Pets.Mindhouse Productions, Theroux’s production company, shared a photo of the filmmaker with Carole Baskin, Exotic’s nemesis and Big Cat Rescue CEO.“At last! @louistheroux finally meets @carole_baskin, a decade since first filming with Joe Exotic,” the tweet reads. “A brand new documentary (with confirmed title) Louis Theroux: Shooting Joe Exotic.
Louis Theroux and Carole Baskin meeting, a decade after he filmed with Joe Exotic. The picture – shared by Mindhouse Productions on Twitter – is taken from Theroux’s forthcoming BBC documentary Louis Theroux: Shooting Joe Exotic.
Fans of The Tiger King, listen up – Louis Theroux is setting off on an exploration into Joe Exotic’s world a decade after first meeting him.
The Tiger King is getting the Louis Theroux documentary treatment. Joseph Maldonado-Passage, better known as Joe Exotic, will be the subject of a new feature- length film from the BBC's famed doc maker, who returns to America for the first time since 2019.
Netflix ’s hit documentary Tiger King: Murder, Madness and Mayhem had us hooked to our screens in 2020, and now Louis Theroux has revealed he’s making a new feature-length film about Joe Exotic, 10 years after first meeting the eccentric star. The presenter and documentary maker will return to Oklahoma for Louis Theroux: The Cult of Joe Exotic, which will air on BBC Two, to explore what has happened to Joe since their first meeting.
Tiger King star Joe Exotic.The pair originally met 10 years ago when Theroux was making America’s Most Dangerous Pets, and Theroux will now return to Oklahoma to explore what happened in the intervening years.Theroux is set to look back on his original documentary while commenting on unseen footage and exploring the current circumstances as Exotic is now in a Federal Prison.“This is one of those quintessentially American stories, taking place in the heartland of Oklahoma, with a cast of
Louis Theroux profiled Joe Exotic before he became the self-styled Tiger King of world renown — and now the British documentarian is returning to Oklahoma to investigate how Joseph Maldonado-Passage became a media phenomenon after his Netflix series.
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