Pointless with Alexander Armstrong. The 50-year-old star's other TV credits include Richard Osman's House of Games, Taskmaster, Not Going Out, and Two Tribes.
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Richard Ashcroft has announced he will pull out of a headline set at Sheffield’s Tramlines Festival after being informed that the event will form part of the government’s Events Research Programme (ERP).It comes after Tramlines organisers confirmed last week that a full capacity crowd will descend on Sheffield’s Hillsborough Park from July 23-25 as part of ongoing research into the return of live music.Earlier stages of the ERP have seen audiences attend a weekend of events in Liverpool,
.Pointless with Alexander Armstrong. The 50-year-old star's other TV credits include Richard Osman's House of Games, Taskmaster, Not Going Out, and Two Tribes.
COVID-19 restrictions, with the former saying they were “left with no other choice than to pull the plug before it was too late”.Now, the festivals have come together for a new event dubbed 80 Trees, set to take place across two days at the Exchange venue in Bristol on July 31 and August 1.“We’ll be running the first ever 2000trees vs ArcTanGent live event in Bristol! 80-Trees…” they wrote in an announcement.“That’s right two days and nights of ACTUAL. LIVE.
Beardyman has announced that he won’t be going ahead with his summer tour dates because he still doesn’t “feel safe” in the midst of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.The musician (real name Darren Alexander Foreman) took to social media earlier today (July 14) to share the news with fans, adding that he doesn’t agree with the government’s proposed full easing of coronavirus lockdown restrictions in England on July 19.“I’ve turned down some shows this summer, and the ones I had said yes to, I
Richard Branson is putting his feet up.
Richard Madeley has raised eyebrows on Wednesday's episode of Good Morning Britain after claiming that Marcus Rashford should have scored the penalty he missed at the Euros final. The television presenter was speaking to nine year old Dexter, who had left his co-host Susanna Reid in tears the day before with the letter he wrote to the footballer, when he made the remark.
A wealthy Australian entrepreneur has revealed a plan to spend around $350,000 (£190,000) on his ultimate petrolhead funeral, so that when he is eventually laid to rest he will be alongside the love of his life - a rare sports car previously owned by Richard Hammond. Philip Allen told Retromotive magazine that he has already looked into the full cost of being buried with his Morgan Aeromax, of which only 100 were ever made, including his example first owned by the former Top Gear host.
Richard E. Grant seems the ideal candidate to be conscripted into Marvel's cinematic universe: He's an Oscar nominee () who doesn't take himself too seriously (he's been in two movies) and he's already on the Disney payroll (having joined the franchise for ).
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Richard Donner is being remembered for the good he did.
Supergrass will headline this month’s festival, replacing Richard Ashcroft.Yesterday (July 5), Ashcroft announced that he would be pulling out of his headline performance at the event due to its status as a test event as part of the government’s Events Research Programme (ERP).
Richard Donner, an esteemed Hollywood director and producer known for his films such as the "Lethal Weapon" franchise, "The Goonies" and the original "Superman," has died. He was 91.
Good Morning Britain’s Richard Madeley and Dr Hilary Jones got into a fierce debate on today’s episode as lockdown restrictions begin to ease. As Prime Minister Boris Johnson prepares to make announcements for Freedom Day going ahead on July 19, the panel discussed what the future held for using masks in public.
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Two days before the start of the much delayed, and anticipated, Cannes Film Festival, the town awoke to a rainy, muggy Sunday with little action on the ground. And while the skies cleared later in the day, it remained difficult to discern the festival vibe. Apart from at the Palais proper, there’s no sign of the promotions we’re used to seeing here. That goes for posters adorning hotels or piers for any film, regardless of provenance.