Strictly The Real Full Monty star Duncan James became a household name after rising to fame as one-quarter of boyband Blue.
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pic.twitter.com/08rFuCtmgS“‘Why are these women out of the kitchen’ asks Tory MP *not quite the words he used but in keeping with the sentiment,” @glasgowcathcart responded, mocking Fletcher’s speech.‘Why are these women out of the kitchen’ asks Tory MP
.Strictly The Real Full Monty star Duncan James became a household name after rising to fame as one-quarter of boyband Blue.
James Jordan has described Strictly The Real Full Monty as "therapy" following the death of his father, Allan. James’ father passed away at the age of 67 in March after being diagnosed with a brain tumour.The former Strictly Come Dancing star, 43, is now taking part in this year's Strictly The Real Full Monty to strip off and raise awareness for cancer, urging people to check their bodies.
David Benedict Like all historical plays, James Graham’s latest, now playing at the Young Vic in London, is as much about the time in which it’s written as the time depicted. His version of the 2015 documentary “Best of Enemies” stages 1968’s legendarily vicious TV debates between the foremost public intellectuals of the day: left-wing novelist and screenwriter Gore Vidal and arch-conservative William F.
Naman Ramachandran Studiocanal and Working Title have revealed a first look from “Elizabeth” director Shekhar Kapur’s upcoming cross-cultural British romantic comedy “What’s Love Got to Do with It?”The image features stars Lily James (“Rebecca,” the upcoming “Pam & Tommy”) and Shazad Latif (“Star Trek: Discovery”).The cast also includes Oscar-winner Emma Thompson (“Last Christmas”), Pakistani star Sajal Aly (“Mom”), Indian veteran Shabana Azmi (“The Empire”), Asim Chaudhry (“People Just Do
James Middleton and new wife Alizee Thevenet have made a rare joint appearance as newlyweds as they supported James' sister, the Duchess of Cambridge, as she hosted a carol concert.READ: Why Kate Middleton is set for a special month in JanuaryThe Together At Christmas carol service was hosted and spearheaded by the Duchess, and supported by The Royal Foundation, to pay tribute to the incredible work of individuals and organisations across the UK who have supported their communities through the
The hunt for the next James Bond is seemingly underway. With “No Time to Die” released all over the world and the days of Daniel Craig’s 007 done as a result, it’s time for producer Barbara Broccoli to begin her search for the next actor to take on the role.
James Bond producer Barbara Broccoli has said the next 007 will be a British man of “any ethnicity”.After calls suggesting Bond should be played by a woman, the longtime producer shared her perspective in a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter.“I think it will be a man because I don’t think a woman should play James Bond,” Broccoli said when asked about the future of the character.
Season 2 of Masterpiece PBS’ Sanditon will feature several newcomers ready to shake things up following the exit of Theo James.
EXCLUSIVE: Marlon James, the Man Booker Prize-winning author behind A Brief History of Seven Killings, has landed a series order from HBO and the UK’s Channel 4 for a crime drama series set in Jamaica.
the Hollywood site reported.Broccoli was joined by producer Michael Wilson, special effects supervisor Chris Corbould — and Rami Malek, who plays Bond’s latestnemesis, Safin.Daniel Craig, who has portrayed 007 since 2006, did not sit for the panel.“No Time to Die,” released in the US in October, is his fifth and last time as the suave British secret agent.
Jimmy Bond (an aging Peter Lorre played Le Chiffre, the baddie Bond beats at the baccarat table). Clearly Bond creator Ian Fleming didn’t have a problem with the tube.