Friday, July 22, 2011

Painter Lucian Freud dies aged 88

David Sillito looks back at artist Lucian Freud's famous works

Realist painter Lucian Freud, one of Britain's most distinguished and highly regarded artists, has died aged 88.

New York dealer William Acquavella said Freud had died at his London home on Wednesday after an unspecified illness.

Freud, a grandson of the psycho-analyst Sigmund Freud, was born in Berlin in 1922 and fled to Britain with his Jewish family in 1933, when he was 10.

Freud - particularly known for his paintings of nudes - became a British citizen in 1939.

His works have been increasingly sought after at recent auctions and his portrayal of an overweight nude woman sleeping on a couch sold in 2008 for $33.6m (�20.6m) - a world record for a work by a living artist.

'Lived to paint'

Mr Acquavella described Freud "as one of the great painters of the 20th Century".

"In company he was exciting, humble, warm and witty. He lived to paint and painted until the day he died, far removed from the noise of the art world."

Nicholas Serota, director of the Tate gallery, said: "The vitality of [Freud's] nudes, the intensity of the still life paintings and the presence of his portraits of family and friends guarantee Lucian Freud a unique place in the pantheon of late 20th Century art.

"His early paintings redefined British art and his later works stand comparison with the great figurative painters of any period."

Former Observer art critic William Feaver, who knew Freud for more than 40 years, said Freud was someone who had "restored portraiture to its proper place", by focusing on all types of people, not just successful businessmen and their wives.

Lucian Freud muse Sue Tilley talks to BBC Breakfast about her experiences with the artist

"He said everything he did was autobiographical and a self portrait. He was a witty, impulsive artist but generous with it."

Mr Feaver said Freud had left several unfinished paintings.

He said: "He always liked to keep a couple of paintings on the go in case he dropped off the twig and I know he's done that."

Former muse Sue Tilley, who sat for the nude Benefits Supervisor Sleeping, said she had "fantastic experiences" while posing for the portrait.

"I found out last night on Twitter, bizarrely, and I did start crying," she told BBC Breakfast.

"I haven't seen him for a long time and he's not really a close friend now but it's a part of my life that's kind of gone."

Order of Merit

Freud, the son of an architect and older brother of the late broadcaster Clement Freud, went to the Central School of Art, in London and then to the East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing and London's Goldsmiths College.

At first he confined himself to drawing, but when he was 17 had a self-portrait accepted for reproduction in the magazine, Horizon.

Freud was recognised early on and after a spell in the Merchant Navy in 1942, had his first one-man show in 1944, when he was 21.

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Lucian Freud

  • Grandson of Sigmund Freud
  • Born 1922, his family moved to Britain from Germany in 1933 to escape persecution
  • Spent most of working life in London's Paddington as its sleaziness appealed
  • Works in public ownership include Bananas at Southampton City Art Gallery and portrait of Sir Cedric Morris in National Museum of Wales

After the war he went to France and Greece, and having taken up painting by then, returned to the UK in 1948 to teach for 10 years at the Slade School of Art.

Freud was married twice, first to sculptor Jacob Epstein's daughter, Kitty, the subject of his celebrated Girl With a White Dog. His second wife was the daughter of the Marquess of Dufferin and Ava.

Freud's other key works include Naked Girl Asleep and Reflection (self portrait). The Queen and supermodel Kate Moss are among those to have sat for the artist.

Freud was a member of the Order of Merit, one of Britain's most prestigious chivalry honours presented to individuals by the Queen for great achievement in the fields of the arts, learning, literature and science.

The honour is restricted to 24 members at any one time, plus additional foreign recipients and past recipients include Florence Nightingale, Sir Winston Churchill, Sir Edward Elgar and Mother Teresa.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/entertainment-arts-14243713

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Video star: No affair with Jennifer Lopez

Dubbed the Cuban Brad Pitt, William Levy, 30, is shown in sensual scenes with J-Lo, 41, as she cosies up to him on a beach in her I'm Into You video.

Levy split with his wife Elizabeth Gutierrez a month after April's video shoot.

J-Lo announced her separation from singer Marc Anthony on Friday.

But yesterday Levy's spokesman said: "The only relationship there was or is, is a professional relationship."

Source: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/3702535/Video-star-No-affair-with-Jennifer-Lopez.html

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Marcus Mumford praises golf course in New Malden, Surrey

And now it seems Mumford & Sons are doing their bit to promote the game.

They've announced their local 18-hole course in New Malden, south west London, is one of their favourite places in the world.

Marcus Mumford wrote on his blog: "If you like golf, and you're in SW London, try to play here. Such lovely people without any of the exclusive, elitist bulls*** that comes with playing golf.

"Robert, in the pro shop, is a particularly lovely fella."

The posh group's jolly nice fans have now made the club their number one destination.

That's alongside a couple of free-range farm shops in the West Country that the fellas have also raved about.

A spokesman for Malden Golf Club said: "They obviously must have visited us without making a fuss because they didn't have any publicity when they came here.

"It is a very big compliment on behalf of both the staff and the members."

That will be their free golf membership sorted then.

Source: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/3704447/Marcus-Mumford-praises-golf-course-in-New-Malden-Surrey.html

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Sara Cox apologies over 'daft' Twitter rant after offending deaf community

By Simon Cable

Last updated at 2:10 AM on 22nd July 2011


Angry reaction: Sara Cox said use of subtitles was 'daft'

Angry reaction: Sara Cox said use of subtitles was 'daft'

BBC radio DJ Sara Cox has upset the deaf after complaining about having to sit through a subtitled film at the cinema.

The Radio 1 presenter provoked anger by saying on her Twitter page that the use of the subtitles, which were in English, was ?daft?.

But Miss Cox, best-known for promoting the ?ladette? culture among young women in the 1990s, was forced to apologise after her comments were described as ?shocking? and ?disgusting?.

A film executive said English-language subtitles are fast becoming ?standard practice? in cinemas to help customers who have hearing problems. Many advertise their use in local listings, but some filmgoers are entering cinemas unaware that the facility is being used.

It was at a showing of the Hollywood comedy Bridesmaids at her local cinema that 36-year-old Miss Cox, who lives in North London, made her controversial comments.

Using her mobile phone, she wrote on her Twitter page: ?How daft is this? I?m on a date at the flicks and Bridesmaids is gonna have English subtitles.?

She then added: ?I morphed momentarily into my dad and asked if we got any money off cos of the subtitles.

?If I was wearing my specs I could have just put a thin strip of black gaffer tape across the bottom of the lenses to block out the subtitles.?

A number of her followers on Twitter immediately began joking based on her comments.

Miss Cox initially defended herself from those who said she should have checked the listings before going to the cinema, saying: ?We checked online & it didn?t mention it.?

One of her followers then wrote: ?Get some respect and realise how lucky you are to HEAR!?

Apologetic: The DJ apologised for the comments and deleted the posts from her page. Seen here at the F1 party earlier this monthApologetic: The DJ apologised for the comments and deleted the posts from her page. Seen here at the F1 party earlier this month

And another wrote: ?More shocking was her followers? ignorant response and jokes, jumping on her bandwagon, some mocking and making fun. We?re not second-rate citizens.?

Fellow tweeter Matthew Shaw said: ?You?ve royally p***** off hundreds of deaf people.?

Following the outcry, she then deleted the offending comments before delivering an apology to her 285,000 followers on the social networking site.

In hot water: Sara Cox has apologised after complaining to Twitter that she had to sit through a film with subtitles, sparking outrage form the deaf communityIn hot water: Sara Cox has apologised after complaining to Twitter that she had to sit through a film with subtitles, sparking outrage form the deaf community

She wrote: ?Crikey, come out of cinema to lots of severe tellings off from very cross people. Sorry my random musings might sometimes not be thought thru.?

It is not the first time she has attracted controversy. As well as helping to kickstart the rise of the ladette culture, alongside her friend Zoe Ball, in the 1990s, in August 2000 she said during a live Radio 1 broadcast that the Queen Mother ?smelt of wee?.� Despite her remark she managed to escape being sacked by the BBC.

Emma Harrison, of Action on Hearing Loss, said: ?Many of the ten million people with hearing loss in the UK rely on subtitles to follow films and this provision is vital in making the cinema experience accessible to everyone.?

Mark Batey, chief executive of the Film Distribution Association, said that older films traditionally shown on 35mm reels required the subtitles to be ?burnt? on to the celluloid, a laborious and expensive procedure. He added: ?Now that most cinemas use digital technology to screen movies, it is far easier to add subtitles. Film distribution companies now provide the subtitles as normal practice. Then, it is up to the individual cinemas whether they want to add the subtitles or not, depending on local audience demand.?

He said that some cinemas are located in areas with a large population of people who have hearing impairments, while they may also decide to show a subtitled film at certain times of the day and not at others.

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Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2017279/Sara-Cox-apologies-daft-Twitter-rant-offending-deaf-community.html?ITO=1490

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Fuller sues US X Factor producers

Music mogul Simon Fuller has sued the US TV network Fox, seeking a credit and fees for the forthcoming US version of The X Factor.

He claims the News Corp broadcasting company, and producers FremantleMedia North America breached a 2005 contract.

Fuller, who created American Idol, claims he was promised an executive producer credit on the rival show.

Fox and Fremantle insist Fuller "has not been hired, nor performed any duties" on the programme.

The spokesperson for both companies added: "We believe this lawsuit is without merit and we expect to prevail."

Fox broadcasts both American Idol and the US version of The X-Factor, and FremantleMedia is producing both shows.

'Copyright infringement'

Fuller's spokesman said the legal action was filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, after the relevant parties were unable to settle the matter privately.

The case follows a dispute between Fuller and Simon Cowell in 2004 over similarities between Fuller's American Idol talent show and Cowell's UK show, The X Factor.

Fuller sued Cowell for copyright infringement, over claims The X Factor copied the format of Fuller's show, Pop Idol - the original forerunner to American Idol.

Fuller claims the case was settled in 2005, after it was agreed that X-Factor would not air in the United States until 2011, that Cowell would remain a judge on American Idol for five more seasons, and that Fuller would be granted an executive producer credit on Cowell's show if it ever aired in the United States.

"Despite the clear agreement to grant Fuller an executive producer credit and to pay him an executive producer fee, defendants have refused to honour their obligations and have further refused to negotiate in good faith," Fuller's current legal action states.

The X Factor premieres in the US on 21 September, and marks the return of former American Idol judges Cowell and Paula Abdul, who left as judges on the talent show in 2010.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/entertainment-arts-14230515

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Horrible bosses review: Jennifer Aniston looks good but doesn't get the most laughs

By Chris Tookey

Last updated at 9:16 AM on 22nd July 2011

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Verdict: Manages some laughs

Rating: 3 Star Rating

Horrible Bosses is a dark comedy that is funny enough to be a hit, but criminally fails to make the most of a strong premise and capable cast.

Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis and Charlie Day play three friends who all have bosses they?d like to see dead.

So they try to murder them.It?s the three bosses who provide virtually all the laughs.

Unconvincing: Jennifer Aniston fails to shake off her good-girl image in Horrible Bosses as a nymphomaniac dentist

Unconvincing: Jennifer Aniston fails to shake off her good-girl image in Horrible Bosses as a nymphomaniac dentist

Colin Farrell is entertainingly vicious as a sleazy, irresponsible cokehead who takes over a chemical company when his father (Donald Sutherland) keels over with a heart attack.

Farrell?s plan is to trim down the organisation?.?.?.by firing all the fat people.

Jennifer Aniston has fun playing against her good-girl image, but never convinces as a nymphomaniac dentist who has her way with unconscious patients and can?t wait to seduce Day, her soon-to-be-married dental assistant.

Kevin Spacey is, at first, the most enjoyably evil of the three as Bateman?s boss, playing a variation on the silky sadist he portrayed in Swimming With Sharks. But then the script squanders his talents by making him go too crazy to be even slightly believable.

Sadly, screenwriters John Francis Daley, Jonathan M. Goldstein and Michael Markowitz are not clever enough to take the plot in plausible or hilarious directions.

Cheap laughs: Although Jennifer Aniston may steal the show looks wise, her character in Horrible Bosses doesn't get the most laughs

Cheap laughs: Although Jennifer Aniston may steal the show looks wise, her character in Horrible Bosses doesn't get the most laughs

The three employees? attempts to recruit hit-men (first Ioan Gruffudd, then Jamie Foxx) are preposterous.

Two of the three leads are fatally unappealing.

Sudeikis is repellent as a guy who thinks he?s God?s� gift to women. Day?s dental assistant is such a nerdy nincompoop you wonder why on Earth Aniston?s dentist would put her career in jeopardy for him.

The skilled comedian Bateman has the best moments, underplaying when all about him are going over the top.

Elsewhere, however, director Seth Gordon (who demonstrated with Four Christmases how terrible he is at pace, style and structure) goes for way too much clumsy slapstick, when something more grounded in reality and social satire might have been funnier.

One by-product of a recession is that it traps people in jobs they don?t like under bosses they can?t stand, so the idea behind the comedy should have been timely and cathartic.

But here the script constantly sacrifices wit, heart and plausibility in pursuit of cheap laughs and� filthy banter.

Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2017432/Horrible-bosses-review-Jennifer-Aniston-looks-good-doesnt-laughs.html?ITO=1490

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Cat Deeley shines at LA film premiere

The Brummie TV presenter, who hosts So You Think You Can Dance in the US, flew the British flag in her sultry ensemble at the Los Angeles premiere of Commerce.

Cat, 34, showed off her trim pins in a short embellished frock, which she teamed up with dark brown heels and a gold clutch bag.

She later showed how far she has come since her days on SMTV Live by rubbing shoulders with the likes of Diane Kruger and Emma Roberts at a Miu Miu bash in Beverly Hills.

Last week she said she felt "overwhelmed" after getting her first Emmy nomination for her presenting work on the dance show.

She gushed: "For me to come to America, to have won an Emmy nomination, to be the only girl in the category is absolutely amazing."

Source: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/3705828/Cat-Deeley-shines-at-LA-film-premiere.html

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Radio 1 boss to leave station

BBC Radio 1 controller Andy Parfitt is to leave his current role after 13 years, it has been announced.

Parfitt, who also oversees BBC 1Xtra and the Asian Network, will leave at the end of July to pursue new opportunities.

The BBC said that Parfitt, who has been in the job since 1998, had helped bring record audiences to Radio 1 and 1Xtra.

His 13 years in the role make him the longest-serving controller Radio 1 has had since its launch in 1967.

"I am immensely proud to have held this position and I leave with all three stations in great shape, with their listening figures at record highs and following a great BBC-wide Glastonbury event," Parfitt said.

"I'm most proud of the incredible teams I'm leaving behind - a group of talented, hard-working, creative and inspirational people who are a credit to the BBC."

'Supportive'

Zane Lowe paid tribute to his boss saying he "literally changed my life", and breakfast show presenter Chris Moyles called him "incredibly supportive".

Parfitt is seen as a strong supporter of Moyles, and has frequently defended him in the face of criticism.

Earlier this month it was announced that Moyles' contract had been extended until 2014.

Last year he spoke out in defence of the DJ, who criticised his employers on air because he had not been paid in two months.

At the time the controller said: "For me, it was a question of deciding whether he had overstepped the red lines or not. In my judgement, he hadn't."

In 2003 Parfitt introduced Radio 1's Big Weekend and oversaw the launch of BBC Radio 1Xtra.

However, in April BBC Trustee David Liddiment criticised Radio 1, saying it had failed to reduce the average age of its listeners, two years after the BBC Trust put forward its review.

Speaking at the Voice of the Listener and Viewer conference, Mr Liddiment acknowledged the station had "made a number of changes to the schedule and line-up", but their target demographic had still not been reached.

In June a report commissioned by the BBC's director of audio and music, Tim Davie, suggested that management at Radio 1 needed to be streamlined.

The report said the two stations should examine operating under a "single-tier management structure" within a single building and remove "all mirrored departments".

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/entertainment-arts-14235443

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Katy Perry leads MTV nominations

US pop star Katy Perry leads the way at this year's MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) with nine nominations.

The singer's nods include video of the year for Firework, best pop video and best special effects.

British singer Adele and Kanye West picked up seven nominations apiece. Other multiple nominees included Lady Gaga, Beyonce, and Bruno Mars.

The VMAs are scheduled to take place on 28 August in Los Angeles and will be broadcast live in the US.

Perry, who married comedian Russell Brand last year, was also nominated for best female video, best collaboration, best art direction and best cinematography.

"I have nine nominations. I thought that was a typo or something," the star told MTV.

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Video of the year nominees

  • Rolling In The Deep - Adele
  • Firework - Katy Perry
  • Make Some Noise -The Beastie Boys -
  • Grenade - Bruno Mars
  • Yonkers - Tyler, The Creator

"That's the most nominations I've ever gotten for anything."

In the video of the year category - considered to be the most prominent award of the night - Perry will compete alongside Adele, Mars, the Beastie Boys and Tyler, The Creator.

After a record-breaking 13 nominations last year, Lady Gaga received just three.

She will take on Perry, Adele, Beyonce and Nicki Minaj in the best female video award.

Last year the Bad Romance singer dominated the awards ceremony, taking home eight prizes.

Mars and West will do battle in the best male video category, alongside Justin Bieber, Cee-Lo Green and Eminem.

And Perry, Adele and Mars will take on Britney Spears and Pitbull in the battle for best pop video.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/entertainment-arts-14230513

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Stirling Prize nominees announced

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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Horrible bosses review: Jennifer Aniston looks good but doesn't get the most laughs

By Chris Tookey

Last updated at 1:40 AM on 22nd July 2011

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Verdict: Manages some laughs

Rating: 3 Star Rating

Horrible Bosses is a dark comedy that is funny enough to be a hit, but criminally fails to make the most of a strong premise and capable cast.

Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis and Charlie Day play three friends who all have bosses they?d like to see dead.

So they try to murder them.It?s the three bosses who provide virtually all the laughs.

Unconvincing: Jennifer Aniston fails to shake off her good-girl image in Horrible Bosses as a nymphomaniac dentist

Unconvincing: Jennifer Aniston fails to shake off her good-girl image in Horrible Bosses as a nymphomaniac dentist

Colin Farrell is entertainingly vicious as a sleazy, irresponsible cokehead who takes over a chemical company when his father (Donald Sutherland) keels over with a heart attack.

Farrell?s plan is to trim down the organisation?.?.?.by firing all the fat people.

Jennifer Aniston has fun playing against her good-girl image, but never convinces as a nymphomaniac dentist who has her way with unconscious patients and can?t wait to seduce Day, her soon-to-be-married dental assistant.

Kevin Spacey is, at first, the most enjoyably evil of the three as Bateman?s boss, playing a variation on the silky sadist he portrayed in Swimming With Sharks. But then the script squanders his talents by making him go too crazy to be even slightly believable.

Sadly, screenwriters John Francis Daley, Jonathan M. Goldstein and Michael Markowitz are not clever enough to take the plot in plausible or hilarious directions.

Cheap laughs: Although Jennifer Aniston may steal the show looks wise, her character in Horrible Bosses doesn't get the most laughs

Cheap laughs: Although Jennifer Aniston may steal the show looks wise, her character in Horrible Bosses doesn't get the most laughs

The three employees? attempts to recruit hit-men (first Ioan Gruffudd, then Jamie Foxx) are preposterous.

Two of the three leads are fatally unappealing.

Sudeikis is repellent as a guy who thinks he?s God?s� gift to women. Day?s dental assistant is such a nerdy nincompoop you wonder why on Earth Aniston?s dentist would put her career in jeopardy for him.

The skilled comedian Bateman has the best moments, underplaying when all about him are going over the top.

Elsewhere, however, director Seth Gordon (who demonstrated with Four Christmases how terrible he is at pace, style and structure) goes for way too much clumsy slapstick, when something more grounded in reality and social satire might have been funnier.

One by-product of a recession is that it traps people in jobs they don?t like under bosses they can?t stand, so the idea behind the comedy should have been timely and cathartic.

But here the script constantly sacrifices wit, heart and plausibility in pursuit of cheap laughs and� filthy banter.

Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2017432/Horrible-bosses-review-Jennifer-Aniston-looks-good-doesnt-laughs.html?ITO=1490

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Saturday, April 16, 2011

Pratchett to probe assisted death

British author Sir Terry Pratchett is to participate in a BBC Two documentary about assisted suicide, it has been announced.

The Discworld writer will travel to a Dignitas clinic in Switzerland with a 71-year-old who suffers from motor neurone disease.

Sir Terry, who was diagnosed with a form of Alzheimer's in 2008, said he was "a firm believer in assisted death" and wanted to learn more about it.

The film will be shown in the summer.

Dignitas, the Swiss group which assists terminally ill people to end their own lives, was founded in 1998. Many people from countries where assisted suicide is illegal travel to its clinic to die.

In the UK, assisting suicide is illegal and carries a jail term of up to 14 years.

But more than 100 Britons have gone to Dignitas and no family members or friends have yet been prosecuted.

"I believe everybody possessed of a debilitating and incurable disease should be allowed to pick the hour of their death," Sir Terry said.

"And I wanted to know more about Dignitas in case I ever wanted to go there myself."

Last year, a UK inquiry into the issue of assisted dying was launched with funding from Sir Terry.

The BBC's commissioning editor for documentaries, Charlotte Moore, said: "Assisted death is an important topic of debate in the UK, and this is a chance for the BBC Two audience to follow Sir Terry as he wrestles with the difficult issues that many across Britain are also faced with."

The documentary will also see the writer explore how different European countries deal with the issue.

It is not the first time assisted suicide has been addressed by a television programme.

In 2008, a Sky documentary called Right To Die? showed 59-year-old Craig Ewert, who also suffered from motor neurone disease, end his life.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/entertainment-arts-13088111

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Liam Gallagher praises Man City flop Mario Balotelli

Asked about MARIO BALOTELLI's antics by BBC Football Focus, the BEADY EYE singer said: "What a geezer. I mean, all that throwing darts at people.

"That's not cool - a water balloon would have done. You know what I mean?

"But I like characters. If the world was full of f***ing Gary Nevilles man, it would be bobbins, wouldn't it?

"He just looks like an estate agent."

He's got a point.

Foul-mouth Liam did defend the now retired Gary's former teammate WAYNE ROONEY though, after his four-letter rant into a TV camera.

The frontman said: "I don't know what the big fuss is about, you know.

"I suppose there's a lot of kids out there called Sebastian who will find it horrific that he's swearing down the camera.

"But it happens, young man."

Source: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/3530667/Liam-Gallagher-praises-Man-City-flop-Mario-Balotelli.html

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Actor Trevor Bannister dies at 76

Are You Being Served? star Trevor Bannister has died aged 76, his brother has confirmed.

The actor suffered a heart attack on Thursday at his allotment in Thames Ditton, Surrey, John Bannister said.

The actor was best known for his role as ladies' man Mr Lucas in the 1970s BBC sitcom set in a department store but he also worked in the theatre.

"He was a good lad, we were all very fond of him," Mr Bannister told BBC News.

He added his brother had been doing some repair work on his shed when he became ill.

Frank Thornton, who appeared as Captain Peacock in Are You Being Served?, told the BBC he had "many, many happy memories" of his co-star.

"He was a very good friend over a long time," he said.

"We often met with him and his wife - he was recently at my 90th birthday celebrations in January and that was the last time we saw him. We shall miss him sorely."

Born in Durrington, Wiltshire, and the youngest of three children, Bannister did two year's National Service before going to the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts.

During his career which spanned five decades, he appeared in TV shows including The Avengers, Dixon of Dock Green, The Saint and Z Cars.

He also made regular appearances in the theatre and in pantomime.

More recently, the actor had a stint in the long-running BBC series Last of the Summer Wine.

In 2009, the actor led the tributes to his Are You Being Served? co-star Wendy Richard and gave a reading at her funeral.

Speaking to the BBC at the time about his experiences of working on the sitcom, he said: "The joy of that particular show was the fact that most of us had known each other before we came to do it.

"We loved working with each other and had a lot of respect for each other. I think that fun and enjoyment conveyed itself through the screen."

He is survived by his second wife Pam and three sons Simon, Timothy and Jeremy.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/entertainment-arts-13098312

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American channel snaps up Big Fat Gypsy Weddings and wants US version

TLC starts screening the Channel 4 series - which pulled in nine million viewers - next month.

The US edition will feature some of the country's one million travellers and is expected to be bought by C4.

It will be made by Firecracker, the UK production company behind the C4 series, which got British gypsies to talk US relatives into taking part.

TLC called it a chance "to explore the often misunderstood traveller culture".

The UK series is also to be shown in Poland, Romania, Russia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Slovenia and Italy.

Source: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/3530253/American-channel-snaps-up-Big-Fat-Gypsy-Weddings-and-wants-US-version.html

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Gordon Burns to leave BBC TV role

Gordon Burns is to stand down from BBC North West Tonight after nearly 15 years presenting the programme.

The 68-year-old presenter announced he is to leave in September when he will take up a new role hosting a Sunday morning BBC radio show.

Aziz Rashid, head of BBC North West, paid tribute to Burns describing him as a "unique talent" and a "broadcasting phenomenon".

No decision has yet been taken on appointing his successor.

Burns said: "It will be a great wrench to leave the programme I have been proud to present for nearly a decade and a half.

"I've enjoyed it enormously and I regard it as a real privilege to have been in the homes of people across the North West for so many years delivering the news to them."

Nationally, Burns is best known for The Krypton Factor which ran on ITV for 18 years.

'Unique talent'

Since he became the face of BBC North West Tonight in 1997, he has has interviewed seven British prime ministers and picked up the Royal Television Society award for Best UK Regional Presenter (NW) on five occasions.

Mr Rashid said he was a "unique talent".

"Gordon's contribution to the success of North West Tonight has been phenomenal. In fact he is a broadcasting phenomenon.

"He has navigated millions of viewers through the issues that matter across the region."

David Holdsworth, controller of BBC English Regions, said: "The word 'icon' can be over-used - but not in this case.

"Gordon Burns is synonymous with regional broadcasting and viewers in the North West have adopted him as one of their own. He will be a hard act to follow."

Burns is married with two grown-up children and two grandchildren. He has lived in Manchester for over 30 years.

He will continue to work with the BBC presenting a new show broadcast simultaneously on Radio Manchester and Radio Lancashire, on Sunday mornings from September.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/uk-england-manchester-13098045

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Pratchett to probe assisted death

British author Sir Terry Pratchett is to participate in a BBC Two documentary about assisted suicide, it has been announced.

The Discworld writer will travel to a Dignitas clinic in Switzerland with a 71-year-old who suffers from motor neurone disease.

Sir Terry, who was diagnosed with a form of Alzheimer's in 2008, said he was "a firm believer in assisted death" and wanted to learn more about it.

The film will be shown in the summer.

Dignitas, the Swiss group which assists terminally ill people to end their own lives, was founded in 1998. Many people from countries where assisted suicide is illegal travel to its clinic to die.

In the UK, assisting suicide is illegal and carries a jail term of up to 14 years.

But more than 100 Britons have gone to Dignitas and no family members or friends have yet been prosecuted.

"I believe everybody possessed of a debilitating and incurable disease should be allowed to pick the hour of their death," Sir Terry said.

"And I wanted to know more about Dignitas in case I ever wanted to go there myself."

Last year, a UK inquiry into the issue of assisted dying was launched with funding from Sir Terry.

The BBC's commissioning editor for documentaries, Charlotte Moore, said: "Assisted death is an important topic of debate in the UK, and this is a chance for the BBC Two audience to follow Sir Terry as he wrestles with the difficult issues that many across Britain are also faced with."

The documentary will also see the writer explore how different European countries deal with the issue.

It is not the first time assisted suicide has been addressed by a television programme.

In 2008, a Sky documentary called Right To Die? showed 59-year-old Craig Ewert, who also suffered from motor neurone disease, end his life.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/entertainment-arts-13088111

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Christine Bleakley: Daybreak presenter and fellow school nerds who blossomed into stars

By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 1:37 AM on 16th April 2011

We've all heard of the ugly duckling who became a swan but as these fascinating pictures show, the transformation can happen in the real world too.

Christine Bleakley is one of the highest-paid presenters on British television but her teenage schoolmates in Northern Ireland probably never thought their frizzy-haired classmate would become a star.

But over 20 years on and the County Down girl is one of the most appealing faces on TV and has an England footballer partner to prove it.

Head girl power: Christine Bleakley showed who's boss

Head girl power: Christine Bleakley showed who's boss

Bleakley's not the only telly star who's blossomed, with her Daybreak co-host Adrian Chiles now on a multimillion-pound contract having been a Midlands schoolboy cursed with huge glasses and an unfortunate haircut.

Chris Evans still has that shock of red hair, but he's swapped naff V-neck jumpers for designer suits while Gabby Logan has transformed from a tomboy teen to an Amazonian blonde.

As these pictures show, the nerds could have their revenge and become the next generation of TV stars.

Raise your glasses: Daybreak's Adrian Chiles was a real spectacle

Raise your glasses: Daybreak's Adrian Chiles was a real spectacle

The future's orange: Warrington whizzkid Chris Evans didn't mind the ginger jokes

The future's orange: Warrington whizzkid Chris Evans didn't mind the ginger jokes

Good sport: Teenage Gabby Logan the team player

Good sport: Teenage Gabby Logan the team player

There's lovely: One Show's Alex Jones never traded on her Welshness

There's lovely: One Show's Alex Jones never traded on her Welshness

Any chips, Mum? David Dickinson and his mischievous grin

Any chips, Mum? David Dickinson and his mischievous grin

Has she got talent? Amanda Holden was clearly never camera shy

Has she got talent? Amanda Holden was clearly never camera shy

Beyond satire: This smart young man grew up (a bit) to be Ian Hislop

Beyond satire: This smart young man grew up (a bit) to be Ian Hislop

Cheggers plays Pope: Keith Chegwin was a holy terror

Cheggers plays Pope: Keith Chegwin was a holy terror

Slim pickings: Broadcasting heavyweight Eamonn Holmes seems quite bashful

Slim pickings: Broadcasting heavyweight Eamonn Holmes seems quite bashful

Fringe candidate: Bad hair day for Esther Rantzen, but that's life

Fringe candidate: Bad hair day for Esther Rantzen, but that's life

Football mascot: Comedian David Baddiel wasn't always so dishevelled

Football mascot: Comedian David Baddiel wasn't always so dishevelled

Boy racer: All these years later, Jeremy Clarkson hasn't changed

Boy racer: All these years later, Jeremy Clarkson hasn't changed

Cheeky chappy: Young Paul O'Grady wasn't too savage

Cheeky chappy: Young Paul O'Grady wasn't too savage

Hat trick: Carol Smillie clearly needed a makeover

Hat trick: Carol Smillie clearly needed a makeover

 

Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1377446/Christine-Bleakley-Daybreak-presenter-fellow-school-nerds-blossomed-stars.html?ITO=1490

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Lizzie Jagger Playboy shoot risks wrath of Mick

By Simon Cable
Last updated at 12:39 PM on 16th April 2011

Sir Mick Jagger was said to be less than amused after watching his youngest daughter peel off for a raunchy advertising campaign last month.

In which case, the latest exploits of her big sister will hardly help the old man’s blood pressure.

Lizzie Jagger is appearing in a nude photoshoot for Playboy magazine.

Uninhibited: Lizzie in a previous revealing photo

Uninhibited: Lizzie in a previous revealing photo

The 27-year-old eldest daughter of Sir Mick and Texan model Jerry Hall will feature in the May edition weeks after her 19-year-old sister Georgia May stunned the fashion world by posing topless for a campaign to advertise the U.S. jeans company Hudson.

 

A preview image from the shoot appears at the back of the current issue above the words: ‘Elizabeth Scarlett Jagger – She’s half supermodel, half rock and roll royalty and 100 per cent smoking hot. The sultry beauty gives us satisfaction.’

Lizzie will be appearing on the cover of the magazine, on sale in the UK next month.

Disapproving: Sir Mick has already advised his daughter not to pose nude

Disapproving: Sir Mick has already advised his daughter not to pose nude

It shows her staring into the camera with her hair covering her breasts, in skimpy underwear and a matching garter belt. The publication will also be featuring a six-page nude pictorial.

Her appearance in the magazine, for a likely fee running into six figures, comes almost 26 years after her mother featured in a nude Playboy photoshoot at the age of 29.

Lizzie played an integral role in Marks & Spencer’s wholesome fashion campaigns starting in 2006, alongside Twiggy, Myleene Klass and Erin O’Connor.

But two years ago she turned down a £200,000 offer to renew her modelling contract with the store chain.

Despite making her catwalk debut aged just 14, she is said to have wanted to pursue a career as an actress instead.

It is not the first time her modelling career has raised concerns with her 67-year-old father. She angered him after a London Fashion Week show in 2004 when she appeared on the catwalk aged just 20 wearing a see-through top.

He was said to be behind her decision to turn down a lucrative offer to pose for Playboy in 2005, when she was 21.

However, she recently said she regretted the decision not to do the nude shoot, adding: ‘I’m thinking I should do naked pictures before I have children. Still, if it’s quite sexual, you do have to have boundaries.’

 

 

Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1377460/Lizzie-Jagger-Playboy-shoot-risks-wrath-Mick.html?ITO=1490

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Coronation Street babes show their true colours ahead of FA Cup semi-final

The Sun took the famous FA Cup to the street this week as bitter Manchester football rivals United and City clash in the semi-final at Wembley this evening.

And Michelle well and truly ended her flirtation with United by wearing City blue, which will please her boyband fella Max George from The Wanted.

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The brunette, 23, who plays Tina McIntyre in the soap, said: "I was never a true United fan anyway. It was peer pressure.

"But I've seen the light since being with Max. City is my team and after watching the film Blue Moon Rising I've found out that all true Mancunians are blues."

Michelle will be watching the game on TV with pals before going out on a hen night in Edinburgh.

Ironically, her favourite footballer also dumped United for City — Argentina striker Carlos Tevez.

Sacha, who plays lesbian Sian, is gutted she will not be able to cheer on her heroes in London as she must attend her uncle's wedding instead.

She said: "My uncle Steve is a diehard United fan and was horrified the match fell on the same day.

"He's got a room sorted for the game to be shown. We all love United so we're going to lock ourselves in there before the evening reception to watch on TV."

The blonde bombshell, 19, loves Ryan Giggs, who has been playing for United since before she was BORN.

She added: "Giggsy is just so adorable and a great player. I can remember watching him as a little girl — he's always been there and such a great role model."

Sacha taunted her pal Michelle, adding: "All the City fans I know are the most bitter supporters I've ever met. I'm not having any of their blue talk around me."

When informed that the cup she was holding is worth £1.5million, Michelle quipped: "Really? I'd rather buy a house."

Corrie stars Debbie Rush (Anna Windass), Shobna Gulati (Sunita Alahan) and Brooke Vincent (Sophie Webster) will be at today's match — along with Emmerdale's Mark Charnock (Marlon Dingle) and Tony Audenshaw (Bob Hope).

Source: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/3529981/Coronation-Street-babes-show-their-true-colours-ahead-of-FA-Cup-semi-final.html

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Any Questions halted after death

BBC radio's Any Questions? had to be cancelled after guests were unable to get to the recording because of major delays on a railway line.

The Radio 4 programme was due to be broadcast from the National Railway Museum in Shildon, County Durham.

But three of the four panel members, including Employment Minister Chris Grayling, failed to make it.

The delays were caused after a person was hit by a train on the East Coast main line.

There were further delays after signal problems in the Grantham area.

Liberal Democrat policy chief Richard Grayson was the one guest to make a successful journey, unlike Labour peer Lord Malloch-Brown and Interbrand chairman Rita Clifton.

'Unforeseen circumstances'

Listeners were given an on-air apology and a past programme was broadcast instead.

A spokesman said: "Due to unforeseen circumstances some panellists due to appear on Any Questions? from Durham this evening were severely held up on their journey."

Saturday's edition of Any Answers?, in which listeners respond to what they have heard during the debate, has also been cancelled.

The programme hopes to return to the museum in the future.

British Transport Police were called to a level crossing in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, after reports of someone being hit by a train.

A person was pronounced dead at scene and there were no suspicious circumstances.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/entertainment-arts-13102217

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Friday, April 15, 2011

Christine Bleakley: Daybreak presenter and fellow school nerds who blossomed into stars

By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 1:37 AM on 16th April 2011

We've all heard of the ugly duckling who became a swan but as these fascinating pictures show, the transformation can happen in the real world too.

Christine Bleakley is one of the highest-paid presenters on British television but her teenage schoolmates in Northern Ireland probably never thought their frizzy-haired classmate would become a star.

But over 20 years on and the County Down girl is one of the most appealing faces on TV and has an England footballer partner to prove it.

Head girl power: Christine Bleakley showed who's boss

Head girl power: Christine Bleakley showed who's boss

Bleakley's not the only telly star who's blossomed, with her Daybreak co-host Adrian Chiles now on a multimillion-pound contract having been a Midlands schoolboy cursed with huge glasses and an unfortunate haircut.

Chris Evans still has that shock of red hair, but he's swapped naff V-neck jumpers for designer suits while Gabby Logan has transformed from a tomboy teen to an Amazonian blonde.

As these pictures show, the nerds could have their revenge and become the next generation of TV stars.

Raise your glasses: Daybreak's Adrian Chiles was a real spectacle

Raise your glasses: Daybreak's Adrian Chiles was a real spectacle

The future's orange: Warrington whizzkid Chris Evans didn't mind the ginger jokes

The future's orange: Warrington whizzkid Chris Evans didn't mind the ginger jokes

Good sport: Teenage Gabby Logan the team player

Good sport: Teenage Gabby Logan the team player

There's lovely: One Show's Alex Jones never traded on her Welshness

There's lovely: One Show's Alex Jones never traded on her Welshness

Any chips, Mum? David Dickinson and his mischievous grin

Any chips, Mum? David Dickinson and his mischievous grin

Has she got talent? Amanda Holden was clearly never camera shy

Has she got talent? Amanda Holden was clearly never camera shy

Beyond satire: This smart young man grew up (a bit) to be Ian Hislop

Beyond satire: This smart young man grew up (a bit) to be Ian Hislop

Cheggers plays Pope: Keith Chegwin was a holy terror

Cheggers plays Pope: Keith Chegwin was a holy terror

Slim pickings: Broadcasting heavyweight Eamonn Holmes seems quite bashful

Slim pickings: Broadcasting heavyweight Eamonn Holmes seems quite bashful

Fringe candidate: Bad hair day for Esther Rantzen, but that's life

Fringe candidate: Bad hair day for Esther Rantzen, but that's life

Football mascot: Comedian David Baddiel wasn't always so dishevelled

Football mascot: Comedian David Baddiel wasn't always so dishevelled

Boy racer: All these years later, Jeremy Clarkson hasn't changed

Boy racer: All these years later, Jeremy Clarkson hasn't changed

Cheeky chappy: Young Paul O'Grady wasn't too savage

Cheeky chappy: Young Paul O'Grady wasn't too savage

Hat trick: Carol Smillie clearly needed a makeover

Hat trick: Carol Smillie clearly needed a makeover

 

Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1377446/Christine-Bleakley-Daybreak-presenter-fellow-school-nerds-blossomed-stars.html?ITO=1490

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