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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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).
“I had informed my agent months ago I wouldn’t be playing concerts with restrictions,” Ashcroft said in a statement.In a new statement, Tramlines announced details of the line-up change, writing: “Following Richard
.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.
Chris Willman Music WriterThe iHeartCountry Festival is among those rejoining the un-virtual ranks this year, as the annual broadcast will return to its previous home of the Frank Erwin Center in Austin on Oct.
Supergrass have announced the release of an expanded and remastered version of their second album, ‘In It For The Money’.Set to arrive on August 27, the album will be reissued in three different formats: 3CD set, 2x2LP and a digital release.
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.
historic launch was taken out of context. A Virgin Galactic rep confirmed to Reuters on Tuesday that Branson did not ride his bike at all on launch day. In fact, the video in question was filmed July 5, six days before the flight.“The footage of Sir Richard Branson shown during the event Sunday was prerecorded and misidentified in the broadcast.
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.
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Andi Peters told his Good Morning Britain colleague Richard Madeley he was guilty of wishful thinking for suggesting quality in the UK was a possibility. As the ITV breakfast show's stars discussed the vile racist abuse some members of the England football team had been targeted with on social media, Andi explained how it had affected him.
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 ).
Richard Donner is being remembered for the good he did.