We’re less than one month away from the premiere of Michelle Young‘s season of The Bachelorette and ABC has revealed the 30 men who will be vying for her heart.
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its Black to Front initiative on Friday. Black-fronted specials of Come Dine With Me, Countdown, Googlebox, Big Breakfast and more are expected.
Channel 4's Black to Front programming day began at 6am on Friday September 10. READ MORE Met Office issue late September heatwave update with nine day Indian Summer forecast The broadcaster's programming schedule will be fronted by black talent as part of the their commitment to improve black representation both on and off screen.
We’re less than one month away from the premiere of Michelle Young‘s season of The Bachelorette and ABC has revealed the 30 men who will be vying for her heart.
Whoops! Chantel Everett and husband Pedro Jimeno‘s life has been in the spotlight ever since they made their debut on 90 Day Fiancé in 2016. That fact is seemingly why Chantel, 30, didn’t realize that the world didn’t know that Pedro, 29, was a virgin before meeting her.
Naman Ramachandran Hoichoi, an Indian streaming company which specializes in Bengali-language content, has revealed plans for a 30-strong 2022 slate. It also has expansion plans for Bangladesh, Southeast Asia and the Middle East.Operated by leading studio SVF Entertainment, Hoichoi was launched in 2017.
Daymond John is spearheading Black Entrepreneurs Day. The judge talked to ET's Kevin Frazier about how the event is helping Black business owners and the panel of Black entrepreneurs and celebrities who are sharing their successes and failures in starting their own businesses."Kevin Hart is going to be on there, we have Shaquille O'Neal, Tyra Banks, Michael Strahan.
white stuff will likely be around October 29. It's bad news for everyone living in Scotland, as he claims that this autumn is going to be "cold and frosty".
EXCLUSIVE: Molly Shannon is set to star opposite Florence Pugh and Morgan Freeman in Zach Braff’s latest feature, A Good Person, produced by Killer Films, Elevation Films, Braff and Pugh. MGM is distributing in North American and international markets, which include Latin America, Scandinavia, Russia, Eastern Europe, China, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, India, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam, among other markets.
Naman Ramachandran Abacus Media Rights has sold documentary “The Beatles and India” to HBO Max for Latin America, BritBox North America for the U.S.
Selome Hailu editorDirector Steve McQueen has followed up on “Small Axe,” last year’s narrative anthology series about West Indian immigrants in London, with another series about Black British history: “Uprising,” a three-part documentary series about three related events in 1981 — the New Cross house fire, Black People’s Day of Action and the Brixton riots.The series, which he co-directed with James Rogan, is now streaming on Amazon Prime, along with two companion documentaries that McQueen
Angelique Jackson HBO Max is “rooting for everybody Black.”Or so reads the bio of its latest social-first audience initiative called Scene in Black, which launches Monday and focuses on connecting HBO and HBO Max’s Black talent, creatives and fans.The team borrowed the line from one of HBO’s biggest stars, “Insecure” creator, writer, producer and actor Issa Rae, who went viral with that quip during an interview with Variety at the 2017 Emmys.
Talk about a dynamic duo! Dua Lipa, 26, and Elton John, 74, were all smiles as they posed together on a “perfect night.” The Grammy winners wrapped their arms around each other in a September 11 Instagram post, which showed Dua rocking a tiny black crop top underneath a long-sleeved, sheer top. She also donned a pair of high waisted black pants and pointy toe heels, as she slicked her raven tresses back into a high ponytail.
Desmond’s, the Norman Beaton comedy about a Guyanese barber whose outdated haircuts both mortified and bonded Peckham between 1989 and 1994. It was an apt choice for the early-morning crowd; while it was not the first British sitcom to feature a primarily black cast, it became one of the most prominent, and – sadly – black British sitcoms remain few and far between.
Naman Ramachandran Indian streamer ALTBalaji has revealed a focus on the burgeoning Indian youth market and a bulging slate.The streamer, a division of Indian TV czarina Ekta Kapoor’s Balaji Telefilms, has unveiled a slate of 30 titles across genres for the upcoming year, including new series and further seasons of existing shows.New commissions include “Girgit,” “Class of 2021,” “50G,” “Cold Mess,” “Power Show” and “Special Crime Unit.” “Code M,” “Cold Lassi and Chicken Masala,” “Apharan,”
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For Binky Felstead, motherhood is fleeting by, she informed her followers on social media as daughter, India, began her first day at school this week.The second-time mum marked this special moment by uploading a selection of photos on Instagram of the adorable 4-year-old, kitted out in her school uniform standing outside in the sunshine. “AND JUST LIKE THAT MY BABY GIRL IS AT ‘BIG SCHOOL!!!” Binky captioned.
Naman Ramachandran Acclaimed French producer Catherine Dussart has a full production slate including new works from veterans Amos Gitai, Rithy Panh and Peter Greenaway.Dussart is currently at the Venice Film Festival where Indian filmmaker Aditya Vikram Sengupta’s “Once Upon a Time in Calcutta,” co-produced by her Catherine Dussart Productions, is playing in the Horizons strand.
Vivienne Chow New features by some of the most prominent filmmakers from the Asia-Pacific region including The Philippines’ Brillante Mendoza, Bangladesh’s Mostofa Sarwar Farooki and Japan’s Ogigami Naoko are among the seven titles competing for the Kim Jiseok Award at the upcoming 26th Busan International Film Festival (Oct. 6-16, 2021).Works by Royston Tan from Singapore, China’s Wang Qi, Aparna Sen from India and Ilgar Najaf from Azerbaijan have also been nominated.