Casting is currently underway for the children in a fictionalised TV adaptation series of Nina Stibbe's bestselling memoir, Love, Nina for BBC1.
Rehearsals will be first week September and shooting period will be for a 6 weeks from 7th September.
Any child that is cast will be required to be fully licensed via the Local Education Authority and, if filming is during school time, they will be provided with tutors and chaperones- as per child licensing laws.
The children we cast in these roles need to be very bright as they have to handle a lot of complicated dialogue so only apply if you think your child is capable of this.
Paul (10 yrs) (Male)
Please Do Not Apply If Your Child Is Over The Age Of 12 Or If Your Child Doesn’T Have An Rp Accent
We will be auditioning boys who are between 9 and 12 yrs only (playing age around 10).
Oldest...
Rehearsals will be first week September and shooting period will be for a 6 weeks from 7th September.
Any child that is cast will be required to be fully licensed via the Local Education Authority and, if filming is during school time, they will be provided with tutors and chaperones- as per child licensing laws.
The children we cast in these roles need to be very bright as they have to handle a lot of complicated dialogue so only apply if you think your child is capable of this.
Paul (10 yrs) (Male)
Please Do Not Apply If Your Child Is Over The Age Of 12 Or If Your Child Doesn’T Have An Rp Accent
We will be auditioning boys who are between 9 and 12 yrs only (playing age around 10).
Oldest...
- 4/27/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
Match of the Day celebrates its 50th anniversary this week, after launching back in August 1964 with a game between Arsenal and Liverpool.
Half a century later, after five decades of triumph and tragedy for football fans across the country, the UK's flagship football programme is still going strong and remains as iconic as ever.
To celebrate this, Digital Spy has collated its own Premier League table of Motd icons from past and present. Using a (likely contentious) points system based around football knowledge, longevity on the show and a certain 'magic factor' that makes them a warm presence on our screens, this is our just-for-fun chart of the biggest names in its history.
Key: K=Knowledge L=Longevity M=Magic Factor (out of 10)
20. Robbie Savage – 14 points
K: 4, L: 4, M: 6
Love him or hate him, Robbie has grown to become one of Motd's most regular pundits over the past couple of...
Half a century later, after five decades of triumph and tragedy for football fans across the country, the UK's flagship football programme is still going strong and remains as iconic as ever.
To celebrate this, Digital Spy has collated its own Premier League table of Motd icons from past and present. Using a (likely contentious) points system based around football knowledge, longevity on the show and a certain 'magic factor' that makes them a warm presence on our screens, this is our just-for-fun chart of the biggest names in its history.
Key: K=Knowledge L=Longevity M=Magic Factor (out of 10)
20. Robbie Savage – 14 points
K: 4, L: 4, M: 6
Love him or hate him, Robbie has grown to become one of Motd's most regular pundits over the past couple of...
- 8/22/2014
- Digital Spy
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West Ham fans have this season been blowing more raspberries than their traditional bubbles, as their side are sailing far too close to the relegation wind for comfort. Already 15 games into the season, West Ham are only kept out of the danger zone by goal difference, with only 13 points and 13 goals to their name.
As bottom club Sunderland make the trip to Upton Park this weekend, the game is as close to a six-pointer as you are likely to see, with Sunderland’s new manager Gus Poyet looking to build some momentum after two straight home defeats; the Black Cats five points behind West Ham.
Glenn Roeder (despite the best efforts of Trevor Brooking) and Avram Grant are the most recent Hammers bosses to suffer the igmony of the Premier League drop, and Sam Allardyce has much to do to ensure he is not added to that list.
West Ham fans have this season been blowing more raspberries than their traditional bubbles, as their side are sailing far too close to the relegation wind for comfort. Already 15 games into the season, West Ham are only kept out of the danger zone by goal difference, with only 13 points and 13 goals to their name.
As bottom club Sunderland make the trip to Upton Park this weekend, the game is as close to a six-pointer as you are likely to see, with Sunderland’s new manager Gus Poyet looking to build some momentum after two straight home defeats; the Black Cats five points behind West Ham.
Glenn Roeder (despite the best efforts of Trevor Brooking) and Avram Grant are the most recent Hammers bosses to suffer the igmony of the Premier League drop, and Sam Allardyce has much to do to ensure he is not added to that list.
- 12/13/2013
- by Gerard Walton
- Obsessed with Film
England have confirmed the appointment of West Brom manager Roy Hodgson as England national coach.
64-year-old Hodgson has signed a four-year contract that if he sees out will see him manage this summer’s Euro 2012 tournament, the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Euro’s. Although his contract at the Baggies doesn’t actually run out until June 30th, the club have agreed to allow Hodgson an early release at the end of the season (the weekend after next) so he can prepare for the tournament.
A press conference is being held right now at Wembley (starting 4pm) to unveil the Fa’s choice.
Our updates below as news emerges;
The Fa confirmed that Hodgson was the only choice to become England head coach it what was an “unanimous decision” from the board. They shortlisted a number of candidates before deliberating on one choice and approaching him and his club West Brom...
64-year-old Hodgson has signed a four-year contract that if he sees out will see him manage this summer’s Euro 2012 tournament, the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Euro’s. Although his contract at the Baggies doesn’t actually run out until June 30th, the club have agreed to allow Hodgson an early release at the end of the season (the weekend after next) so he can prepare for the tournament.
A press conference is being held right now at Wembley (starting 4pm) to unveil the Fa’s choice.
Our updates below as news emerges;
The Fa confirmed that Hodgson was the only choice to become England head coach it what was an “unanimous decision” from the board. They shortlisted a number of candidates before deliberating on one choice and approaching him and his club West Brom...
- 5/1/2012
- by Matt Holmes
- Obsessed with Film
There are a lot of positives to be taken from England’s victory against Spain on Saturday; but if history has taught us anything, it’s that we must not, as England fans, get carried away by one good result. Prior to Saturday’s 1-0 win against Spain, it had been 31 long years since an England football team had beaten the reigning World Champions. On the 13th of May 1980, England played host to 1978 World Cup Winners Argentina, in what was Diego Maradona’s first appearance on English soil. Two goals from Liverpool’s David Johnson and a goal from the soon to be Southampton striker Kevin Keegan led England to a 3-1 win that day, and all seemed rosy.
Until four days later England played Wales in the ‘British Home Championship’. Wrexham’s Racecourse Ground was the venue that day, and England’s players appeared to never even come out...
Until four days later England played Wales in the ‘British Home Championship’. Wrexham’s Racecourse Ground was the venue that day, and England’s players appeared to never even come out...
- 11/15/2011
- by Chris Bridger
- Obsessed with Film
Boxing legend Sir Henry Cooper was laid to rest on Wednesday, with sporting greats including Sir Bobby Charlton and Kevin Keegan turning out to pay their last respects.
The British fighting legend and charity advocate passed away at his son's home in Surrey, England after a short battle with ill health, two days before his 77th birthday earlier this month.
Following his death, boxing icon Muhammad Ali gave a moving tribute to his one-time adversary, saying, "Henry always had a smile for me; a warm and embracing smile. It was always a pleasure being in Henry's company."
Soccer heroes Charlton and Keegan were joined by fellow sports stars Sir Trevor Brooking and Barry McGuigan and beloved British TV personalities Bruce Forsyth, Sir Terry Wogan and Russ Abbott at the Corpus Christi Catholic Church in Kent, England to bid farewell to the fighter.
Cooper's coffin arrived at the church draped in a Union Jack flag, with a red wreath in the shape of a boxing glove and his nickname, 'Our 'Enry', was spelt out in white chrysanthemums.
The British fighting legend and charity advocate passed away at his son's home in Surrey, England after a short battle with ill health, two days before his 77th birthday earlier this month.
Following his death, boxing icon Muhammad Ali gave a moving tribute to his one-time adversary, saying, "Henry always had a smile for me; a warm and embracing smile. It was always a pleasure being in Henry's company."
Soccer heroes Charlton and Keegan were joined by fellow sports stars Sir Trevor Brooking and Barry McGuigan and beloved British TV personalities Bruce Forsyth, Sir Terry Wogan and Russ Abbott at the Corpus Christi Catholic Church in Kent, England to bid farewell to the fighter.
Cooper's coffin arrived at the church draped in a Union Jack flag, with a red wreath in the shape of a boxing glove and his nickname, 'Our 'Enry', was spelt out in white chrysanthemums.
- 5/19/2011
- WENN
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