On Thursday’s edition of “The Late Late Show”, host James Corden had a very special treat for sci-fi fans when he welcomed current “Doctor Who” star Jodie Whittaker and former Doctor David Tennant.
09.06.2020 - 03:25 / breakingnews.ie
UK theatres will need government help if they are to survive the coronavirus pandemic, actor David Tennant has warned.
Venues across the country closed in March as a national lockdown was imposed in an attempt to halt the spread of the virus.
Some prominent industry figures, including playwright James Graham, fear it may take a year for theatres to reopen their doors.
Tennant said one of the biggest stumbling blocks was audience safety.
In an interview with the Radio Times, he said: “The
On Thursday’s edition of “The Late Late Show”, host James Corden had a very special treat for sci-fi fans when he welcomed current “Doctor Who” star Jodie Whittaker and former Doctor David Tennant.
On Thursday’s edition of “The Late Late Show”, host James Corden had a very special treat for sci-fi fans when he welcomed current “Doctor Who” star Jodie Whittaker and former Doctor David Tennant.
Nadiya Hussain is speaking out about her own painful experience with racism. The Great British Bake Off champion, who won the sixth season of the popular reality competition series, took to Instagram recently to share a personal anecdote in light of Black Lives Matter protests going on around the globe.“I was responding to an ad in the paper, back in the day when we looked for jobs in the paper,” the 35-year-old wrote in the lengthy caption, which was shared on Saturday, June 13.
coronavirus lockdown.Over 400 grassroots music venues in the UK are at imminent risk of closing for good as a consequence of the ongoing health crisis.
Sam Mendes has said that he feels “positive” about the prospect of a solution being found to support the UK’s ailing theatre sector through the lockdown.
David Walliams has written a new book while in lockdown.
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British actor David Thewlis is no stranger to big-budget, blockbuster film sets. He’s previously starred in franchises such as “Wonder Woman” and “Harry Potter.” But apparently, none of that experience means anything when you walk onto the set of an “Avatar” sequel.