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The girls are back following Clara's cracking nuptials and they have a lovely rehash of the most fantastic few days they had celebrating. Sophie brings I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here to the forefront discussing Ant McPartlin's apology to a contestant, some contraband in camp plus Maura Higgins' debut into the jungle. Clara has a fantastic selection box of pop culture updates including a list of festive Netflix films, Dolly Alderton slant on Pride & Prejudice, Molly Mae's new Amazon series and a new neighbourhood for Ellen deGeneres and Portia deRossi.Follow these gossip girls on insta: @soph_lyons & @clazzykabanaHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 18ú lá de mí na Samhna, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1984, thóg siad na mílte Mars Bars ó gach siopa sa Bhreatain de bharr gur mhaígh gníomhaite go raibh nimh francach ann. Fuair na póilíní na barra seacláide le rudaí isteach ann, ach ní raibh aon truailliú ann. I 2006 bhí daoine cáiliúla sa Róimh do phósadh Tom Cruise agus Katie Holmes. Bhí daoine cáiliúla ann cosúil le David Beckham, Jim Carey agus Jennifer Lopez. Fuair an cúpla pósta I gcaisleán meánaoiseacha. I 2010 bhuail an tAine Sláinte ag an am Mary Harny leis an lucht agóide taobh amuigh d'ospidéil Aonach Urmhumhan. Bhí tuairimíocht ann go raibh siad chun íosghrádach a dhéanamh ar an áit. Nuair a bhí sí sa charr chaith daoine uibheacha air nuair a bhí sí á dtiomáint. I 2014 bhí muintir an Teampall Mór trí chéile nuair a dhún an siopa Walsh's. Chaill 13 duine a bpost. Dhún sé tar éis 131 bhliain agus bhí sé an siopa is sine i dTeampall Mór. Sin chaka Kahn le I Feel For You an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 1984. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo – I 2007 sháraigh buaiteoir X Factor Leona Lewis curraíocht sa Bhreatain don albam a dhíol is tapúla, darbh ainm Spirit. I 2017 fuair giotáraí Malcom Young bás ag aois 64. Bhí sé ina bhall bunaidh de ACDC. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo, rugadh Ant McPartlin sa Bhreatain I 1975 agus is láithreoir é ar an teilifís. Agus rugadh aisteoir Owen Wilson I Texas I 1968 agus seo chuid de a rudaí a rinne sé. Beidh mé ar ais libh amárach le heagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo.
Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 18ú lá de mí na Samhna, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1984, thóg siad na mílte Mars Bars ó gach siopa sa Bhreatain de bharr gur mhaígh gníomhaite go raibh nimh francach ann. Fuair na póilíní na barra seacláide le rudaí isteach ann, ach ní raibh aon truailliú ann. I 2006 bhí daoine cáiliúla sa Róimh do phósadh Tom Cruise agus Katie Holmes. Bhí daoine cáiliúla ann cosúil le David Beckham, Jim Carey agus Jennifer Lopez. Fuair an cúpla pósta I gcaisleán meánaoiseacha. I 1971 bhí contae Luimnigh ag iarradh an teoirainn a mhéadú. Dhiúltaigh Contae an Chláir é de bharr rátaí réadmhaoin áitiúla. I 2006 chuir údar Marian Keyes rud suas ar a shuíomh gréasáin. Dúirt sí go raibh Kenny's I Leath Inse a teach tábhairne is fearr sa domhain. Sin chaka Kahn le I Feel For You an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 1984. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo – I 2007 sháraigh buaiteoir X Factor Leona Lewis curraíocht sa Bhreatain don albam a dhíol is tapúla, darbh ainm Spirit. I 2017 fuair giotáraí Malcom Young bás ag aois 64. Bhí sé ina bhall bunaidh de ACDC. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo, rugadh Ant McPartlin sa Bhreatain I 1975 agus is láithreoir é ar an teilifís. Agus rugadh aisteoir Owen Wilson I Texas I 1968 agus seo chuid de a rudaí a rinne sé. Beidh mé ar ais libh amárach le heagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo.
Celebrities have the pick of the bunch when it comes to dating, but most often they date people who run in similar circles. With a smaller dating pool, the situation of dating an ex of someone you know is considerably higher. Jack and Sarel debate whether there's ever a circumstance in which it's okay. To help them they look at the relationships and dynamics of Noah Cyrus, Tish Cyrus & Dominic Purcell, ASAP Rocky, Rihanna & Drake and Ant McPartlin, Lisa Armstrong and Anne-Marie Corbett.
OPINION It's hard to know where to start. But I had no shortage of time to work it out given I was seated in Westminster Abbey by 7.30am. I wondered how badly time would drag given it didn't start until 11am. By 9am, the choir and orchestra began to play, and that was your first treat of the day. The sound in the Abbey is astonishing. I was seated with members of the House of Lords and various judges who were wearing their wigs, which made me wonder whether that was the reason the King chose May for the coronation. Because despite the weather, which started out mild and fine but turned to a bit of rain, the Abbey is warm and I am assuming by mid-June it could well be hot. There was a lot of heavy cloaking, and that's before we get to the crowns. King Charles III kneels during the coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey, London. The odd thing about the Abbey is for most people you can't actually see a thing. Between the walls and pillars and various religious paraphernalia, it's really a collection of nooks and crannies. I was lucky. I was seated directly next to where some of history's greatest names are buried - Newton, Darwin, Dickens, Chaucer. My eyeline met the Royal Family on the other side. At its closest point the King and Queen were no more than 30 metres from me. Those like UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak who had major parts walked directly in front of me (he is even smaller than you thought). British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his wife Ashkata Murthy. Photo / AP In a sense it seemed unfair, as I wandered off to the toilet after about three hours of waiting inside. I walked past the good and the great who had seats at the entrance to the Abbey. I couldn't believe how close our little media group were and how small a contingent it was - just 27 of us. For those further back, once they'd watched the heavyweight arrivals walk past them, that would be the end of being able to see anything. That is until it was all over and those same people walked out. That was the overarching mood of the day. Everyone knew viewing in some way, shape or form would be restricted. But it was the “being there” that counted. You were a witness to history, and unlike so many events these days this one was rare. Mike Hosking in his Savile Row suit on his way to the King's Coronation at Westminster Abbey. Photo / Supplied Virtually no one would have seen or been at the last one, so it had a character of uniqueness to it. We all felt privileged. There were so many famous people, spotting them ran the risk of being boring. There was a buzz when Prince Harry arrived. I thought he looked sort of lost. He was with other family but in that ‘we put him with the cousins' sort of way. His seat was not as bad as some media had suggested, but even he spent a decent chunk of the ceremony looking at the screen given the viewing restrictions, not to mention Princess Anne's hat in front of him. Britain's Prince Harry, centre, arrives at Westminster Abbey for the coronation ceremony of Britain's King Charles III, in London, Saturday. Photo / AP Prince William is tall, way taller than the rest of them. If I were to pick a highlight, his oath on bended knee in front of his father was very touching. I am probably being unfair, but musically the Ascension Choir brought not just diversity but an amazing life to the Abbey. TV hosts Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly, who are known in New Zealand but amazingly popular in Britain, got a cheer and a lot of clapping when they arrived. They won the prize for the biggest reaction, although the Royal Family received applause as they left. We had seen Dec in Savile Row earlier in the week. He was going into the same place we were coming out of, having bought a pocket square. It's a place called Drakes which is for the “edgier dresser”, I am told. At the Abbey we got given a ticket to enter and a copy of the order of service. Strict instructions came with that - one copy per person, no excuses. Apparently something went awry at the Queen's funeral so they'd tightened up on that. Both mementos of this major occasion. Britain's Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales, followed by Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, arrive at the coronation of King Charles III at Westminster Abbey, London. Photo / AP The odd thing about being inside the event is that you miss the outside action. The King, I was told, was on his way, but we wouldn't have known that sitting in the Abbey. The first we saw was when the carriage pulled up. The bells that were tolling could barely be heard inside, and part way through when the crown was placed on the royal head (I thought the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby gave it a bit too much pressure, and did it twice, plus it's not light) cannon fire was let off from various parts of Britain. We couldn't hear that either. People were impeccably dressed and impeccably polite, it seemed everyone knew how lucky they were. No matter who you were or where you came from, you were all equal for a couple of hours. I thought that again as I wandered out a side door at the end. Former US Secretary of State John Kerry was standing next to me. He was by himself for a while we exchanged pleasantries, before he took a phone call. Actor Joanna Lumley wandered out. I shook her hand and told her who I was given we've talked a number of times for interviews. She said she remembered (regardless whether she did) but like everyone else she was astonishingly lovely. Newly crowned King Charles III and Queen Camilla have emerged from Westminster Abbey for a grand procession returning to Buckingham Palace after his coronation. Photo / Supplied Standing outside the Abbey, I then turned and realised the gold carriage the King and Queen were leaving in was just across the lawn, beyond the small fence that surrounds the church. I had a spectacular view inside. I had an even better one outside. The carriage went past, off to the Palace for the balcony wave. Just like that it was over. We filed out, through the security tent that had been abandoned, across Lambeth Bridge where several hours earlier I had said hello to Stephen Fry waiting in line, and into a taxi whose driver told me I didn't have a hope in hell of getting back to the hotel because every central road was shut. I just made it back in time to see live pictures of the Mall, the royal wave and the fly by. It's one of those moments you think “how long would you walk for, how long would you wait for, how much security can you endure, how many crowds do you want to battle?”. A crowd gathers at Whitehall ahead of the coronation ceremony for Britain's King Charles III in London. Photo / AP The answer is all of it and more. I love the royals so I'm a paid-up member. But even the most hardened republican would have had trouble in the Abbey not seeing the overwhelming history, power, influence and consistency of the monarchy. Two hours that live forever.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To shift or to meet -Ray and Laura were chatting about the real reason to kiss Ant McPartlin, Laura raises some looks with her Jimmy's jab drive-by and Michelle came close to winning €1000 on Instagrand.
This episode we're reviewing some poetry by a very popular author – it's Dearly by Margaret Atwood. Then to a fashion memoir with Vivienne Westwood by Vivienne Westwood and Ian Kelly.Our Audible editors keep the autobiography train going by recommending A Promised Land by former US President Barack Obama. And then it's time for a fantasy adventure with Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern. We also have a clip from Ant & Dec about their thoughts on the show title I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here. Here's the full list of reviews/recommendations:Nothing to Envy by Barbara Demick https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Nothing-to-Envy-Audiobook/B004FTCGEADearly by Margaret Atwood https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Dearly-Audiobook/1473581818Vivienne Westwood by Vivienne Westwood & Ian Kelly https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Vivienne-Westwood-Audiobook/B00NYBMFBYA Promised Land by Barack Obama https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/A-Promised-Land-Audiobook/0241991420The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/The-Starless-Sea-Audiobook/147355425XAudible Sessions with Ant & Dec https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Ant-Dec-Audiobook/B08H5NTD56Once upon a Tyne by Ant McPartlin & Declan Donnelly https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Once-upon-a-Tyne-Audiobook/1405547391Ready Player One by Ernest Cline https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Ready-Player-One-Audiobook/B007PR58RQ If you have an audiobook to recommend, please email us at yhihf@audible.co.uk – we love hearing your voice notes and reading what you have to say! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
TV entertainers, Ant and Dec, should be approached and asked to become ambassadors for Co Leitrim, and stimulate tourism to the county. That's according to Cllr Felim Gurn, after the TV programme last year linking Ant McPartlin with family connections in Drumkeeran
Our guest on episode 65 is Annie Lyons, who, among other books, is the author of the lovely, heart-warming novel Eudora Honeysett Is Quite Well, Thank You, known in the US as The Brilliant Life of Eudora Honeysett. It's about an older woman who grew up in the Second World War and is now at the end of her life, and kind of over the whole thing, and ready to be done. But then a new family moves in next door, and she makes a new friend. I read it this spring, when reading had been a struggle for weeks –it was just the book I needed. Among other things, Annie talked to me about her recent favourite reads, her love of Mary Berry, and about her fascinating career in publishing – she worked as a bookseller on Charing Cross Road for a while, and I guarantee you will never be able to guess who her most famous customer was. Want to help the Brit Lit Podcast survive and thrive? Here are some painless ways. Books Mentioned on the Podcast: Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine, by Gail Honeysett The Wisdom of Sally Red Shoes, by Ruth Hogan Bridget Jones's Diary, by Helen Fielding Captain Corelli's Mandolin, by Louis de Bernieres The Alice Network by Kate Quinn The Book of Echoes by Rosanna Amaka Mary Berry's Christmas Collection, by Mary Berry Mary Berry's Baking Bible, by Mary Berry Once Upon a Tyne, by Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly Byker Grove, by Adele Parks The Diary of an MP's Wife, by Sasha Swire The Baby Group, by Caroline Corcoran Everything I Know About Love, by Dolly Alderton The High Moments, by Sara-Ella Ozbek Unscripted, by Claire Handscombe In the US, buy your hardbacks and paperbacks from Bookshop.org to support the podcast, as well as independent bookshops! In the UK, you can support the podcast by using this link to buy from Blackwells.com, which ships internationally at inexpensive rates. Get your first two audiobooks for just $14.99 with the code BRITLIT on Libro.fm. Buy Claire's novel, Unscripted. Questions? Comments? Need a book recommendation? Email Claire at britlitpodcast@gmail.com ***** The Brit Lit Podcast Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Website Claire Twitter / Facebook / Blog / Novel Annie Lyons Twitter / Website
This week we give advice to a sweat-free Prince Andrew, the amazing @taylorswift and I do a TERRIBLE impression of Ant McPartlin. SPONSORED BY KU BAR, SOHO, LONDON www.ku-bar.co.uk www.instagram.com/unitedqueendompodcast www.instagram.com/charlievalentine_x E&C intro tune by: Voyager2 Ft. Melinda Ortner - 2 People 1 Wish (Contains Explicit Content)
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Boybandologists Amy and Zoe wreck the mic with boyband of the week - and British television Legends - PJ & Duncan. Join us as we see where these two Krazy Katz fall in the Ultimate Boyband Chart and take a look back at where it all began for Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly. We look ahead to the Boys Are Back Tour with 911, 5ive, Damage and A1, and we start up the Lonely Listeners Fanclub (sort of). Support our journey to find out who sits atop of the Ultimate Boyband Chart by sponsoring the podcast at www.patreon.com/Boyband. You can get a public declaration of our love, some exclusive sponsor only merch, or you can go Access All Areas and join us in putting together an episode on a boyband of your choosing. Come chat with us: twitter @theboybandpod, instagram @imwiththeboyband, email: theboybandpod@gmail.com. If you're having fun with the podcast leave us a review or a rating, and subscribe wherever you're listening for new episodes - out every Friday. Theme music is 'Dance With You' by Fire&Lights https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/dance-with-you-single/1273802350, taken from the trilogy of boyband novels Songs About a Girl, by Chris Russell. For anyone that has ever dreamed of saying 'I'm with the band'. Visit www.songsaboutagirl.com
.I had to laugh at a news item from Bolton....they were asking people in the street how they felt about Brexit....they virtually all said they had completely lost interest and couldn't care less anymore ....which just about sums it all up....I can't believe idiots like Ambrose Mogg,Boris Johnson,Corbyn etc etc are actually running the country....and when they appear on the news and you switch channels there they are again....you can't escape....what has always amazed me is how these buffoons get there in the first place....but then when you see 700,000 (allegedly) people marching through the streets because the democratic vote didn't go their way I suppose that explains it all.....and it's obviously all about money and greed.........................we have just had the "Children In Need" fundraising on TV......they have raised one billion pounds over the years......which is what Alan Sugar is worth....with all the billionaires and millionaires in this country.....not to mention the royalty....why do we have children in need?? ...There has been quite a bit of publicity about youngsters being seriously affected by bullying on the internet....which doesn't surprise me as they are never off their mobiles.....those of us who are of a certain age find this somewhat hard to comprehend....why not switch the phone off?.....they had some up and coming young pop star who was deeply upset because someone tweeted that she was rubbish.....if you take any notice of criticism in the music game you may as well pack in....you have to understand that when someone puts an insulting comment on to the internet it is their big moment...because they have nothing else going for them in their sad little lives....simple as that........if I took any notice of criticism over my music career I would now be sitting in the corner of a darkened room....but my answer was always the same....basically two words. ...On the showbiz front....the BBC are still trying to get more viewers by reporting "goings on" with he dancers and celebs....probably making it all up....however I am a fan of the programme and I have a fiver on Ashley Roberts....I must say the ladies on the programme make an old man very happy....I often wonder what how funny it would have been had Benny Hill been on it........and now we have "I'm a celebrity get me out of here"......I use the word celebrity loosely.....the fact that they are giving Harry Rednap 500 grand....he is quite entertaining but not 500 grandsworth?..... and Noel Edmunds is due to go on it.....600 grand ....says it all.....I have watched the first few editions and I must admit i quite enjoy it....and Holly Willoughby is a pleasant change from Ant McPartlin....however we are still stuck with Dec.....he's a celebrity ...they should get HIM out of there. ...I recently watched a programme featuring an audience with Billy Connelly from about 40 years ago....I must say he was very funny back then....I do like observational comedy...and it took me back to my playing days and when we were booked to play at weddings...which were all EXACTLY the same....the setting up the gear with ids sliding up and down the dance floor....grandma who never goes out sitting at a table with her coat on.....the bloke in the middle of the dance floor trying to get everyone up which doesn't happen until the booze kicks in....when they all get up and dance (for the first time in 20 odd years).....the night being rounded off by Uncle Harry who is standing at a table singing Blue Spanish Eyes (consisting of one note all the way through) with his admirers loving every second.....and he always goes down better than the band who have just done 4 hours.....oh the joy of showbiz....and do I miss it?........NO. ...The song this week is about a place you might have heard of.....Benidorm....ring any bells?......it was written from memory as I haven't been to Spain for a long time....in fact I spend my spare time in beautiful places like the Lakes and Snowdonia....where you can feed your soul with the scenery....so I leave the delays and the hustle and bustle of airports to others.......Buenos Dias Benidorm.
.I had to laugh at a news item from Bolton....they were asking people in the street how they felt about Brexit....they virtually all said they had completely lost interest and couldn't care less anymore ....which just about sums it all up....I can't believe idiots like Ambrose Mogg,Boris Johnson,Corbyn etc etc are actually running the country....and when they appear on the news and you switch channels there they are again....you can't escape....what has always amazed me is how these buffoons get there in the first place....but then when you see 700,000 (allegedly) people marching through the streets because the democratic vote didn't go their way I suppose that explains it all.....and it's obviously all about money and greed.........................we have just had the "Children In Need" fundraising on TV......they have raised one billion pounds over the years......which is what Alan Sugar is worth....with all the billionaires and millionaires in this country.....not to mention the royalty....why do we have children in need?? ...There has been quite a bit of publicity about youngsters being seriously affected by bullying on the internet....which doesn't surprise me as they are never off their mobiles.....those of us who are of a certain age find this somewhat hard to comprehend....why not switch the phone off?.....they had some up and coming young pop star who was deeply upset because someone tweeted that she was rubbish.....if you take any notice of criticism in the music game you may as well pack in....you have to understand that when someone puts an insulting comment on to the internet it is their big moment...because they have nothing else going for them in their sad little lives....simple as that........if I took any notice of criticism over my music career I would now be sitting in the corner of a darkened room....but my answer was always the same....basically two words. ...On the showbiz front....the BBC are still trying to get more viewers by reporting "goings on" with he dancers and celebs....probably making it all up....however I am a fan of the programme and I have a fiver on Ashley Roberts....I must say the ladies on the programme make an old man very happy....I often wonder what how funny it would have been had Benny Hill been on it........and now we have "I'm a celebrity get me out of here"......I use the word celebrity loosely.....the fact that they are giving Harry Rednap 500 grand....he is quite entertaining but not 500 grandsworth?..... and Noel Edmunds is due to go on it.....600 grand ....says it all.....I have watched the first few editions and I must admit i quite enjoy it....and Holly Willoughby is a pleasant change from Ant McPartlin....however we are still stuck with Dec.....he's a celebrity ...they should get HIM out of there. ...I recently watched a programme featuring an audience with Billy Connelly from about 40 years ago....I must say he was very funny back then....I do like observational comedy...and it took me back to my playing days and when we were booked to play at weddings...which were all EXACTLY the same....the setting up the gear with ids sliding up and down the dance floor....grandma who never goes out sitting at a table with her coat on.....the bloke in the middle of the dance floor trying to get everyone up which doesn't happen until the booze kicks in....when they all get up and dance (for the first time in 20 odd years).....the night being rounded off by Uncle Harry who is standing at a table singing Blue Spanish Eyes (consisting of one note all the way through) with his admirers loving every second.....and he always goes down better than the band who have just done 4 hours.....oh the joy of showbiz....and do I miss it?........NO. ...The song this week is about a place you might have heard of.....Benidorm....ring any bells?......it was written from memory as I haven't been to Spain for a long time....in fact I spend my spare time in beautiful places like the Lakes and Snowdonia....where you can feed your soul with the scenery....so I leave the delays and the hustle and bustle of airports to others.......Buenos Dias Benidorm.
Warning: This podcast contains strong opinions, rants, words and complete and utter honesty. On the third instalment of Loose Lips, Luisa's on Slimming World, Anna's windy, we're chatting affairs in the wake of the BoJo split and Ant McPartlin's divorce and also chatting about all the dramas surrounding destination weddings, following the Bridezilla that went viral this week. And of course, we round up with Luisa's rant of the week. Listen by clicking ‘Play’, subscribe on Apple podcasts and please do rate and review to help other find the podcast. Keep an eye out for new episodes at 3pm every Monday and let us know what you think!Drop us an email: looselipspod@gmail.comTag us: #looselipspod on Instagram and TwitterFollow us on Instagram: @luisazissman @lifecoachingbyanna -------A Create Productions Podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
.Cliff Richard is quite rightly suing the BBC for their biassed coverage of his alleged sexual assault....for which he was never charged.....poor old Cliff had to watch on TV his house being searched by the police while he was away on holiday... with the BBC reporting from a circling helicopter.....he was found to be completely innocent but has said it wrecked his life and career....in this country the gutter media wade in without any proof thus anyone involved is tainted straight away....I despise these little revolting creeps who have achieved nothing in their sad lives and try and make a name for themselves off the back of those who have earned their fame. 2.Ant McPartlin...of Ant and Dec fame....has been found guilty of drink driving and has been fined 85 grand and band from driving for around 18 months after causing a three car crash....it's easy to call him an idiot but he has had a few problems in his life but there is no excuse for getting behind a wheel when you've had a few....he was lucky no-one was injured....which all goes to prove it's not about money....his millions haven't solved his problems. 3.I watched a programme on guitarists and was informed that Ry Cooder played guitar on the Rolling Stones Honky Tonk Woman....it wasn't Keith R.....I also remember Jimmy Page playing the solos on The Kinks stuff which upset the young brother and caused problems....also the original Brotherhood of Man who made United We stand...which was great....were also Edison Lighthouse...The Pipkins....and White Plains....same line-up....The Brotherhood of Man as we now know them were in a different league and not for me....not forgetting Hermans Hermits who were Herman and session men.....it just goes to show the kidology that goes on in the music biz....mind you time is money. 4.I was discussing age with a young fella in the gym....I have discovered that ageing isn't a gradual process...it happens all of a sudden....suddenly you realise that you no longer want to go out partying...then you realise that a lot of your past friends aint around anymore...modern technology has left you behind...and TV entertainment only exists for the young....as does modern music.....you suddenly realise that the over 70s are not really altered for....the young chap had a polite smile on his face because like me when I was age he doesn't think he'll get old. 5.The song I have sent you this week is another I wrote for wrestler Adrian Street and is entitled "I'm In Love With Me" and although it was perfect for him I originally wrote it for Bobby Sox and The Prizeguys who performed it on a TV comedy show in the 70's....Adrian had a video made of the song in the states and we got it on to MTV....how I'll never know.
.Cliff Richard is quite rightly suing the BBC for their biassed coverage of his alleged sexual assault....for which he was never charged.....poor old Cliff had to watch on TV his house being searched by the police while he was away on holiday... with the BBC reporting from a circling helicopter.....he was found to be completely innocent but has said it wrecked his life and career....in this country the gutter media wade in without any proof thus anyone involved is tainted straight away....I despise these little revolting creeps who have achieved nothing in their sad lives and try and make a name for themselves off the back of those who have earned their fame. 2.Ant McPartlin...of Ant and Dec fame....has been found guilty of drink driving and has been fined 85 grand and band from driving for around 18 months after causing a three car crash....it's easy to call him an idiot but he has had a few problems in his life but there is no excuse for getting behind a wheel when you've had a few....he was lucky no-one was injured....which all goes to prove it's not about money....his millions haven't solved his problems. 3.I watched a programme on guitarists and was informed that Ry Cooder played guitar on the Rolling Stones Honky Tonk Woman....it wasn't Keith R.....I also remember Jimmy Page playing the solos on The Kinks stuff which upset the young brother and caused problems....also the original Brotherhood of Man who made United We stand...which was great....were also Edison Lighthouse...The Pipkins....and White Plains....same line-up....The Brotherhood of Man as we now know them were in a different league and not for me....not forgetting Hermans Hermits who were Herman and session men.....it just goes to show the kidology that goes on in the music biz....mind you time is money. 4.I was discussing age with a young fella in the gym....I have discovered that ageing isn't a gradual process...it happens all of a sudden....suddenly you realise that you no longer want to go out partying...then you realise that a lot of your past friends aint around anymore...modern technology has left you behind...and TV entertainment only exists for the young....as does modern music.....you suddenly realise that the over 70s are not really altered for....the young chap had a polite smile on his face because like me when I was age he doesn't think he'll get old. 5.The song I have sent you this week is another I wrote for wrestler Adrian Street and is entitled "I'm In Love With Me" and although it was perfect for him I originally wrote it for Bobby Sox and The Prizeguys who performed it on a TV comedy show in the 70's....Adrian had a video made of the song in the states and we got it on to MTV....how I'll never know.
All the usual as we look at the domestic weekend, plus Ant McPartlin's six words and a magnificent South Africa related Player Spotted. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dan catches up with one of the busiest men in show business, Gary Barlow to talk about how he maintains his amazing figure in his 40's and what the future holds for Take That.Gary also tells us which artist the Queen requested on having for her Diamond Jubilee celebrations and has his say on the current showbiz headlines including Robbie Williams, Ant McPartlin and Peter Kay.Hit subscribe to never miss an episode and let us know what you think of The Dan Wootton Interview here. Follow all the action on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Director Steven Soderbergh on his latest film, Unsane, which stars Claire Foy as a woman admitted to a mental health facility against her will. The film was shot entirely on three iphones. Is this the future of film? America's Cool Modernism: O'Keeffe to Hopper, a big exhibition at the Ashmolean in Oxford focuses on American artists in the early 20th century - including Georgia O'Keeffe and Edward Hopper - many of whom expressed their uncertainty about the rapid modernisation and urbanisation of their country. The show's curator discusses the significance of these paintings, prints and photographs made between 1915 and 1945, many of which have not been seen in the UK before. How to establish yourself as a solo artist after a successful career in a double act - Stephen Armstrong considers examples from cultural history as Ant McPartlin, one half of TV presenting powerhouse Ant and Dec, is admitted to rehab, leaving Declan Donnelly considering his options.A new RSC production of The Duchess of Malfi will involve the spilling of 3000 litres of stage blood throughout its run. To tell us how, why, and how much we should expect in the world of stage blood, we're joined by theatre critic Sam Marlowe and Giuseppe Cannas, Head of Wigs, Hair and Make-up at the National Theatre.Presenter: Stig Abell Producer: Julian May.
This week Seann and Mark discuss Ant McPartlin (how could they not), putting things up private areas and the average height of a Ukrainian woman. Seann's mum joined in the bum related banter and gave us an update on the family dog. To do the weather report this week, we had Marlon Davis step up to tell us its too cold to leave the house. Agreed…
This week Seann and Mark discuss Ant McPartlin (how could they not), putting things up private areas and the average height of a Ukrainian woman. Seann’s mum joined in the bum related banter and gave us an update on the family dog. To do the weather report this week, we had Marlon Davis step up to tell us its too cold to leave the house. Agreed…
Synopsis: If you separated from a partner, would you keep the dog or the house? Seann and Mark delve into this and other pertinent questions on this week's episode of Newsish. They discuss Ant McPartlin's divorce from his wife, the liquidation of Carillion and frightening carbon dioxide levels. This week's weather report comes from comedian Tom Stade, who is going on tour in March. For tickets, head to http://tomstade.co.uk/live/
Synopsis: If you separated from a partner, would you keep the dog or the house? Seann and Mark delve into this and other pertinent questions on this week’s episode of Newsish. They discuss Ant McPartlin's divorce from his wife, the liquidation of Carillion and frightening carbon dioxide levels. This week's weather report comes from comedian Tom Stade, who is going on tour in March. For tickets, head to http://tomstade.co.uk/live/
Former King of the I'm A Celeb jungle chats to Mirror Online's Frances Kindon about how this year's campmates are settling in. The star reveals exactly how many days celebs have to stay in the jungle to earn their bumper payouts, what in the camp is actually real and the most disgusting thing he did. Biggins also speaks of his love of Ant McPartlin and why he's rooting for him #imaceleb For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The Mirror's Mark Jefferies is Down Under with ITV covering all the best stories, gossip and interviews around I'm A Celebrity.This is the first pod since the series kicked off on Sunday night and so we will discuss the return of Ant McPartlin on TV, the latest news and gossip from in camp as well as playing you an interview with Coronation Street actress Jennie McAlpine from just before she went on the show.The podcast will keep you up to date if you missed the opening show, gives you fresh information for the week ahead and will interview some of the main characters from this year's jungle series - so get subscribed! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Ant McPartlin's admission of his addiction issues led to a lively discussion about the pressures of showbusiness on this weeks 'Back Chat With Maria McCann. Stage Schools, and the pressures on young performers are under the microscope with guests Richie Hayes, Vicki Graham & Ger O Byrne.
Episode 15 of PR Bants covers these topics: A post-election look at brands May and Corbyn Grenfell fire: Why Cashfloat and J.P.Morgan were accused of exploiting a tragedy The media handling of Ant McPartlin's admission into rehab Toy company Mattel's reboot of the Ken doll Happy listening, and let us know what you think by tweeting @PRbants using the hashtag #PRbants Music from Jukedeck - create your own at Jukedeck
Episode 15 of PR Bants covers these topics: A post-election look at brands May and Corbyn Grenfell fire: Why Cashfloat and J.P.Morgan were accused of exploiting a tragedy The media handling of Ant McPartlin's admission into rehab Toy company Mattel's reboot of the Ken doll Happy listening, and let us know what you think by tweeting @PRbants using the hashtag #PRbants Music from Jukedeck - create your own at Jukedeck
In which our heroes blind Ant McPartlin with paint, unveil the 2016 Two Star Podcast Christmas advert and call Nick Knowles a bellend.