Matthew Morrison is set to appear on a UK radio program later today that was prerecorded on Wednesday (June 24), and he’s allegedly asked about Lea Michele and the allegations against her.
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Jake Kanter International TV EditorPaul Heaney, the founder of UK television sales house TCB Media Rights, is leaving the company he founded just weeks after it exited the collapsed Kew Media Group and was acquired by Australian producer and distributor Beyond International.Heaney and executive director Dina Subhani have stepped down with immediate effect.
Heaney said: “We created an outstanding team at TCB, who in turn have built a solid creative and commercial community for both producers and
.Matthew Morrison is set to appear on a UK radio program later today that was prerecorded on Wednesday (June 24), and he’s allegedly asked about Lea Michele and the allegations against her.
Paul McCartney has backed calls to change guidance that makes it mandatory to serve fish, meat and dairy in England’s school meals.Joined by his daughters Stella and Mary, the McCartneys are asking for schoolchildren to be given the option of choosing vegan meals.They rallied for the change in a new letter to education secretary Gavin Williamson as part of the consultation process for the National Food Strategy, a new review of Britain’s food system.In a statement, the McCartneys said: “No one
Outlander star Sam Heughan wants another shot at James Bond after missing out on the role of 007 in Casino Royale.
British sketch comedy Little Britain — a hugely popular show in the mid-2000s and one that made household names in the U.K. of its creators and stars Matt Lucas and David Walliams — has been pulled from Netflix, BritBox and the BBC's iPlayer over concerns about racism, in particularly the use of blackface on several characters.
according to Variety, which adds that the other two networks yanked the content this week. All three streamers also removed the comedians’ follow-up 2010 film “Come Fly With Me.”“There’s a lot of historical programming available on BBC iPlayer which we regularly review,” a BBC spokesperson told Variety.
Love Island star Siânnise Fudge has written a powerful statement in response to the Black Lives Matter demonstrations that have taken place following George Floyd's death. The reality star shared a photo of herself and boyfriend Luke Trotman at a protest on her Instagram page, and added the caption: "We must all continue to stand together for what we believe in and what is right.