Phillip Schofield broke into laughter as he read out a Christmas cracker joke on This Morning about Piers Morgan. The ITV host was exchanging topical Christmas cracker jokes with co-host Holly Willoughby and guests Vanessa Feltz and Gyles Brandreth.
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Philip Margo was a singer with the Tokens, known for their 1961 hit “The Lion Sleeps Tonight.”Margo co-founded the Tokens in 1960 along with his brother, Mitch Margo (1947–2017). Playing percussion as well as singing baritone, he was just 19 years old when they recorded their biggest hit, “The Lion Sleeps Tonight.” An adaptation of a South African song, the tune topped the charts and became an enduring favorite, even though Margo initially felt embarrassed by it.
Phillip Schofield broke into laughter as he read out a Christmas cracker joke on This Morning about Piers Morgan. The ITV host was exchanging topical Christmas cracker jokes with co-host Holly Willoughby and guests Vanessa Feltz and Gyles Brandreth.
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epic 30-second video, taken in Washington Square Park, shows Hargitay, 57 — who plays justice-crusading Captain Olivia Benson on the NBC crime series — diplomatically telling the vocal interloper to cease singing, as it was impeding production. “Your singing was beautiful, but we’re just trying to get the shot,” the actress politely told the man, who is standing off-camera.
Christmas is likely to be a very different celebration for the Royal Family this year as they face their first festive gathering without ‘life and soul’ Prince Philip.The royals are expected to gather at Sandringham in Norfolk as usual for Christmas where the Queen will host her family, explains royal expert Duncan Lancombe. “Philip was always at the heart of Christmas at Sandringham and his absence is going to be keenly missed,” he told OK!.
“Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” encountered a disruption while filming on location in New York City’s Washington Square Park, in the heart of Greenwich Village.
Frank Williams was an English Formula One racing driver who founded Williams Racing.Williams fell in love with driving as a young man, and he began racing as soon as he could, driving in Formula Three races. However, after a number of crashes in his early driving career, Williams shifted his focus to managing a team.
With Christmas fast approaching, the Queen is gearing up to celebrate the festive season, having given a sneak peek into Windsor Castle’s enviable Christmas decorations.Though we may not all have palaces or estates to adorn with traditional Christmas trees and impressive decorations, that doesn’t mean that we can’t rejoice in the festivities like a royal.To commemorate Christmas, the Royal Collection Shop has a released a series of decorations and ornaments inspired by royal residences.To mark
Mariah Careykicked off the Holiday season the day after Halloween, and to keep the spirit; she commemorated the first night of Hanukkah with twins Moroccan and Monroe. The songstress took social media to share an adorable video of how her 10-year-old twins listened to their mom singing a song for the Jewish celebration.During the serenade, Carey sings to her children while they both look back at her.
Joanne Shenandoah was a singer and songwriter celebrated as “Native America’s musical matriarch.”Shenandoah was a member of the Oneida Indian Nation and grew up on the Oneida Reservation in New York. She was a direct descendant of the 18th-century tribal chief Skenandoa.
The Lion Sleeps…With a final roar we announce the passing of our incredible lion, Philip Margo. Phil died yesterday…Posted by The Tokens on Sunday, November 14, 2021Adding that Margo passed away while “surrounded by his beloved family,” The Tokens said: “He loved the space program, Hallmark movies and salt-water taffy but he loved family most of all.”Margo was born in Brooklyn in 1942 and formed The Tokens in the late 1950s with his younger brother Mitch Margo, Jay Siegel and Hank Medress.
Rugby fans have got their latest fix of the sport as England played South Africa on Saturday.The game is a much-awaited rematch for the teams, who last played each other in the World Cup final two years ago. Amongst the players is Henry Slade, who has come to be known as something of a heartthrob alongside his rugby talents.
On this day 74 years ago, Her Majesty the Queen - then Princess Elizabeth - exchanged vows with her beloved fiancé Prince Philip.The nation listened in to the live broadcast as the smitten royals tied the knot at Westminster Abbey with 2,000 guests in attendance, vowing to 'love and obey until death do us part’.
England play their last match of the Autumn Nations Series for 2021 against South Africa this weekend.
Bongs Ndima has big plans for his reign as Mr Gay World South Africa 2021