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A whole batch of celebrities will be returning to the jungle in ITV’s new All-Stars edition of I’m a Celebrity – set in South Africa.
Beginning on ITV on 24 April, I’m a Celebrity... South Africa sees a number of memorable past contestants come back to the series for a new set of challenges.
Carol Vorderman and ex-royal butler Paul Burrell are among those to be competing in the series.
ITV has promised that the new location will provide “bigger” and “tougher” challenges in a “harsher and more unforgiving” environment. Read everything you need to know about the pre-recorded spinoff here.
One of the contestants is the music legend Shaun Ryder, who first appeared on the show in 2010, where he finished second behind Stacey Solomon.
Ryder, 60, is an English singer, songwriter and poet. He shot to fame as the lead singer of Happy Mondays, and was a leading figure in the...
Beginning on ITV on 24 April, I’m a Celebrity... South Africa sees a number of memorable past contestants come back to the series for a new set of challenges.
Carol Vorderman and ex-royal butler Paul Burrell are among those to be competing in the series.
ITV has promised that the new location will provide “bigger” and “tougher” challenges in a “harsher and more unforgiving” environment. Read everything you need to know about the pre-recorded spinoff here.
One of the contestants is the music legend Shaun Ryder, who first appeared on the show in 2010, where he finished second behind Stacey Solomon.
Ryder, 60, is an English singer, songwriter and poet. He shot to fame as the lead singer of Happy Mondays, and was a leading figure in the...
- 4/24/2023
- by Ellie Harrison
- The Independent - TV
BBC Two has gained "unprecedented access" to British Vogue for a new documentary series.
The two-part series will take a look at the world famous magazine as it prepares to celebrate its centenary.
The Richard Macer-directed programme will explore Vogue's role and influence in the industry, and how it goes about discovering new talent.
The documentary will go behind the scenes at some of the world's biggest fashion shows, as well as looking at the day-to-day running of the magazine, which continues to be the UK's most commercially successful title.
The BBC's acting head of documentary commissioning, Maxine Watson, said: "We are delighted to have this opportunity to throw open the doors of the unique world of high fashion."
The currently untitled documentary will air on BBC Two in 2016.
The two-part series will take a look at the world famous magazine as it prepares to celebrate its centenary.
The Richard Macer-directed programme will explore Vogue's role and influence in the industry, and how it goes about discovering new talent.
The documentary will go behind the scenes at some of the world's biggest fashion shows, as well as looking at the day-to-day running of the magazine, which continues to be the UK's most commercially successful title.
The BBC's acting head of documentary commissioning, Maxine Watson, said: "We are delighted to have this opportunity to throw open the doors of the unique world of high fashion."
The currently untitled documentary will air on BBC Two in 2016.
- 8/20/2015
- Digital Spy
A car dealership in Essex will be the focus of a new Channel 4 documentary series.
The three-part series, which has the working title Dealers, follows the workforce of the family-run Essex Car Company.
The 60-minute programmes will introduce us to "precocious" boss Greg, "ultimate salesman" James, who sells over 30 motors a month, and junior salesman Scott, who is on the verge of being fired for his low sales figures.
The team - whose actions were filmed over the space of six months - have been trained "not to let punters leave until they've struck a deal".
Channel 4 deputy head of factual Nick Mirsky said: "It is a fantastic opportunity to spend time with an enormously charismatic group of workers. You can't sell a car without having a way with words - and watching them on TV is a great chance to enjoy their talents without having to worry about your overdraft.
The three-part series, which has the working title Dealers, follows the workforce of the family-run Essex Car Company.
The 60-minute programmes will introduce us to "precocious" boss Greg, "ultimate salesman" James, who sells over 30 motors a month, and junior salesman Scott, who is on the verge of being fired for his low sales figures.
The team - whose actions were filmed over the space of six months - have been trained "not to let punters leave until they've struck a deal".
Channel 4 deputy head of factual Nick Mirsky said: "It is a fantastic opportunity to spend time with an enormously charismatic group of workers. You can't sell a car without having a way with words - and watching them on TV is a great chance to enjoy their talents without having to worry about your overdraft.
- 6/13/2013
- Digital Spy
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The Culture Show
7pm, BBC2
His hair will flop in the spring heat, but somehow you doubt whether that will stop Mark Kermode enjoying himself as he heads for the 63rd Cannes film festival. Elsewhere, as the art series returns, Miranda Sawyer visits the Brighton festival to meet playwright Simon Stephens, who has written a musical, Marine Parade, with American Music Club mainman Mark Eitzel. There's also an interview with the festival's artistic director, Brian Eno. Plus Sue Perkins on an unusual production of Benjamin Britten's opera, Noye's Fludde; David Mitchell reads from his new novel, The Thousand Autumns Of Jacob de Zoet; and a performance from Seun Kuti, leading his father Fela's Afrobeat band, Egypt 80.
Springwatch High Seas With Gordon Buchanan
8pm, BBC2
Brand Springwatch discovers life...
The Culture Show
7pm, BBC2
His hair will flop in the spring heat, but somehow you doubt whether that will stop Mark Kermode enjoying himself as he heads for the 63rd Cannes film festival. Elsewhere, as the art series returns, Miranda Sawyer visits the Brighton festival to meet playwright Simon Stephens, who has written a musical, Marine Parade, with American Music Club mainman Mark Eitzel. There's also an interview with the festival's artistic director, Brian Eno. Plus Sue Perkins on an unusual production of Benjamin Britten's opera, Noye's Fludde; David Mitchell reads from his new novel, The Thousand Autumns Of Jacob de Zoet; and a performance from Seun Kuti, leading his father Fela's Afrobeat band, Egypt 80.
Springwatch High Seas With Gordon Buchanan
8pm, BBC2
Brand Springwatch discovers life...
- 5/20/2010
- by Jonathan Wright, Will Hodgkinson, Andrew Mueller, Phelim O'Neill
- The Guardian - Film News
The Man behind the Masquerade offers an insight into the life and work of Kit Williams. Which other TV studies of great eccentrics have you found memorable?
Kit Williams, the artist who created Masquerade, the illustrated children's book that sparked a global treasure hunt on its publication in 1979, is an excellent example of a great British eccentric.
The Man Behind the Masquerade, on BBC4 tonight at 9pm, offers a rare insight into his life and work. Horrified by the intrusive attention that the bestselling book brought him, Williams effectively slammed down the shutters on the world 30 years ago and became something of a hermit. Since then, he's produced nearly 300 paintings, but he exhibits at invitation-only shows and sells to an approved circle of private collectors.
Whether that makes him eccentric or simply individual in today's terms, the documentary is a portrait of an artist a world apart from the generation of financially canny,...
Kit Williams, the artist who created Masquerade, the illustrated children's book that sparked a global treasure hunt on its publication in 1979, is an excellent example of a great British eccentric.
The Man Behind the Masquerade, on BBC4 tonight at 9pm, offers a rare insight into his life and work. Horrified by the intrusive attention that the bestselling book brought him, Williams effectively slammed down the shutters on the world 30 years ago and became something of a hermit. Since then, he's produced nearly 300 paintings, but he exhibits at invitation-only shows and sells to an approved circle of private collectors.
Whether that makes him eccentric or simply individual in today's terms, the documentary is a portrait of an artist a world apart from the generation of financially canny,...
- 12/2/2009
- by Tim Lusher
- The Guardian - Film News
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