Matt Lucas took a swipe at British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Sunday after he gave a speech to the nation amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
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From his back garden in Bolton, Peter Kay revealed his recreation of his Amarillo video live on the BBC's Big Night In on Thursday evening - and Bolton's key workers made an appearance.
The charity single was released in 2005 for Comic Relief and the music video featured some of the most famous faces on British television, including Michael Parkinson and Ronnie Corbett
But Peter decided to remake the video 15 years on for the Big Night In - a special night of television to celebrate unsung
Matt Lucas took a swipe at British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Sunday after he gave a speech to the nation amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Daniel Radcliffe is returning to the Harry Potter universe to read chapter one of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” also known in the UK as “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.” Daniel starred as Harry Potter in all the films that were released in the early 2000s.
All those aged over 65, all care home residents and staff regardless of whether they have symptoms, and all people who have to go out to work can now be tested for coronavirus.
The bereaved families of NHS and care staff who have died in the coronavirus crisis will receive special life assurance payments to compensate for their loss.
The Scottish detective who led a UK-wide investigation into serial killer Peter Tobin has a new mission – helping feed frontline NHS heroes.
Expanded coronavirus testing for essential workers will be available in Scotland “very soon”, Nicola Sturgeon insisted.
The Duke of Cambridge also made a surprise appearance in a comedy sketch.
Peter Kay has thanked people who have joined in with his recreation of the famous Amarillo video for the BBC's Big Night In.
Peter Kay is recreating his smash hit music video for Amarillo for the BBC's Big Night In and is calling on all fans - and key workers - to join in.
By Jake Kanter
Fans of Harry Potter can now listen to the audiobook version of the Philosopher's Stone for free.