For her latest “Kellyoke” cover to open her daytime talk show, Kelly Clarkson dusted off an old classic that’s older than she is: “Vincent Starry, Starry Night)”, from Don McLean’s American Pie album.
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St Johnstone manager Callum Davidson will watch Saturday's game against Motherwell from home after testing positive for Covid-19.
And that means touchline responsibilities at McDiarmid Park have been passed over to first-team coach Steven MacLean.
Former striker MacLean’s message was clear in the build-up: “Go and get three points for the manager”.
He has been in regular contact with Davidson to best prepare the team – there are no other Covid worries – for the crunch league fixture in Perth.
“We’ve spoken loads already,” said MacLean, who will have experienced Alex Cleland and Paul Mathers by his side.
“He’ll be watching the game obviously and if he needs to get a message to us there will be a phone there. The same goes for half-time.
“I’ll speak to him then to talk about what I think and he thinks and see if he wants to change anything.
“With myself, Alex and Paul we’ve got plenty of experience between us.
“It’s a great incentive for us – go and get three points for the manager.”
MacLean added: “Covid has been with us for a while now.
“We’ve been a bit fortunate – and the club has done well – that this situation hasn’t happened before.
“But we’ve planned for it happening. We’ll be ready. The players are prepared. We’ve done the work.
“We know what’s expected and what we have to do. We’ve told the players what they need to hear and worked on what the gaffer wanted us to work on.”
MacLean needed no reminding about the pressing requirement for three points.
“It’s a big game – we’ve got eight cup finals left and this is the first of them,” he said.
“We’re desperate for the points. Obviously they’re more important than the performance but hopefully we get both.
“We want to take advantage of having back to back home games.
“The fans have
For her latest “Kellyoke” cover to open her daytime talk show, Kelly Clarkson dusted off an old classic that’s older than she is: “Vincent Starry, Starry Night)”, from Don McLean’s American Pie album.
Sky has unveiled a drama series chronicling Benito Mussolini’s rise to power based on Antonio Scurati’s book.
Manori Ravindran International EditorItalian dictator Benito Mussolini’s rise to power will be chronicled in a new Sky drama, Variety can reveal.Based on Antonio Scurati’s Premio Strega-winning and international bestselling novel “M. Son of the Century,” which traces the birth of fascism in Italy and Mussolini’s ascent, the eight-part series will be produced by Sky Studios and Fremantle-backed The Apartment in collaboration with Pathé.The show will cover the period spanning from the founding of Fasci Italiani in 1919 through to Mussolini’s infamous speech in parliament following the murder of socialist MP Giacomo Matteotti in 1925.
Loose Women in December 2020 after 13 years on the popular daytime show. The ITV star has since shared her former co-star and pal, Denise Welch, 63, put her name forward for a new opportunity. The mum-of-two had recently teamed up with UNICEF to support the refugee crisis which has plagued Ukraine. The former Loose Women host explained that it was through Denise she was able to secure a hosting role at an event that was aimed to raise funds for those affected by the war in Ukraine. Speaking about the event, Andrea said: "To be honest, it came about because of my lovely friend Denise [Welch]. "She obviously has a lot of contacts in the theatre world and the acting world. "READ MORE: Mark Labbett announces new show after he's axed from The Chase © ITV Andrea McLean says Denise Welch got her a gig amid Loose Women exit
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Marilyn Miglin, the longtime host of the Home Shopping Network, has died at the age of 83. A statement shared on Marilyn’s website revealed that the TV personality — who was previously married to businessman Lee Cuglin, a victim of serial killer Andrew Cunahan — died on Monday, March 14. “She was at home and surrounded by her family. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her but her spirit will stay with all of us,” the statement read.
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