Prince Harry‘s much-anticipated arrival at King Charles’ coronation seemingly went off without a hitch. The Duke of Sussex carried himself quietly, saying hello to friends and family as he entered Westminster Abbey on May 6. However, one royal reporter called the auto Harry arrived in the “car of shame.” Why does that mean?
Prince Harry at the coronation of his father, King Charles | Karwai Tang/WireImage Prince Harry arrived at King Charles’ coronation with another royal family member
According to The Sunday Times reporter Camilla Long, Prince Harry arrived uneventfully at King Charles’ coronation ceremony. However, she believed the car he rode in should have been nicknamed the “car of shame.”
Harry rode in the automobile alongside his uncle, Prince Andrew. The Duke of York also had no formal role in his brother’s coronation ceremony.
“In the event, he was — to use tabloid parlance — “uniform humiliated,”: he wore...
Prince Harry at the coronation of his father, King Charles | Karwai Tang/WireImage Prince Harry arrived at King Charles’ coronation with another royal family member
According to The Sunday Times reporter Camilla Long, Prince Harry arrived uneventfully at King Charles’ coronation ceremony. However, she believed the car he rode in should have been nicknamed the “car of shame.”
Harry rode in the automobile alongside his uncle, Prince Andrew. The Duke of York also had no formal role in his brother’s coronation ceremony.
“In the event, he was — to use tabloid parlance — “uniform humiliated,”: he wore...
- 5/8/2023
- by Lucille Barilla
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Simon Brew Nov 2, 2016
Film 2016 returns tonight with a new guest presenter approach. Full details lie within...
Tonight marks the return to our screens of the BBC’s one-time flagship film programme, Film 2016. And following the announcement at the end of the summer that Claudia Winkleman was standing down as co-host of the show, the BBC has finally announced her replacement.
Or replacements.
For the BBC has opted to go with a rotation of guest presenters for the new series, who in turn will accompany the returning resident critic Danny Leigh. There’s precedence for this in film programmes, I should note. Following the death of Gene Siskel, the late Roger Ebert continued to present a television film review programme with guest presenters for a while after. And that was deemed quite successful, if not quite - inevitably - up to majesty of seeing the original duo together.
The...
Film 2016 returns tonight with a new guest presenter approach. Full details lie within...
Tonight marks the return to our screens of the BBC’s one-time flagship film programme, Film 2016. And following the announcement at the end of the summer that Claudia Winkleman was standing down as co-host of the show, the BBC has finally announced her replacement.
Or replacements.
For the BBC has opted to go with a rotation of guest presenters for the new series, who in turn will accompany the returning resident critic Danny Leigh. There’s precedence for this in film programmes, I should note. Following the death of Gene Siskel, the late Roger Ebert continued to present a television film review programme with guest presenters for a while after. And that was deemed quite successful, if not quite - inevitably - up to majesty of seeing the original duo together.
The...
- 11/2/2016
- Den of Geek
Jeremy Clarkson took a battering during his first appearance on the BBC since he was sacked for punching a producer. The former 'Top Gear' presenter appears on tonight's episode (02.09.15) of 'Have I Got News for You' and is the butt of most of the jokes. When guest Richard Osman asks Jeremy if he plans to call his 'Top Gear' successor Chris Evans, fellow guest Camilla Long tells the presenter: ''Go on Jeremy, punch him.'' To which Richard replied: ''You remember how to punch don't you?'' before panellist Paul Merton jokes: ''Oooh, he's rolling up his sleeve.'' However, Jeremy - who is fronting a...
- 10/2/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
As Jk Rowling celebrates her 50th birthday, one thing is clear about the Harry Potter author - she is a magical force to be reckoned with in the world of literature and entertainment.
In honour of her big day on Friday (July 31), we revisit nine times we fell in love with the incredible lady.
1. She takes down Twitter trolls
.@sjosiah0 The Internet doesn't just offer opportunities for misogynistic abuse, you know. Penis enlargers can also be bought discreetly.
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) May 8, 2015
Where some celebs go straight to the block button, Jk isn't afraid to confront idiot tweeters head on. When one user made unsavoury comments about her opposition to the Scottish National Party, she hit right back with a crack about penis enlargers.
.@diegtristan8 "she is built like a man". Yeah, my husband looks just like this in a dress. You're an idiot. pic.twitter.com/BCvT10MYkI...
In honour of her big day on Friday (July 31), we revisit nine times we fell in love with the incredible lady.
1. She takes down Twitter trolls
.@sjosiah0 The Internet doesn't just offer opportunities for misogynistic abuse, you know. Penis enlargers can also be bought discreetly.
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) May 8, 2015
Where some celebs go straight to the block button, Jk isn't afraid to confront idiot tweeters head on. When one user made unsavoury comments about her opposition to the Scottish National Party, she hit right back with a crack about penis enlargers.
.@diegtristan8 "she is built like a man". Yeah, my husband looks just like this in a dress. You're an idiot. pic.twitter.com/BCvT10MYkI...
- 7/30/2015
- Digital Spy
As Jk Rowling celebrates her 50th birthday, one thing is clear about the Harry Potter author - she is a magical force to be reckoned with in the world of literature and entertainment.
In honour of her big day on Friday (July 31), we revisit nine times we fell in love with the incredible lady.
1. She takes down Twitter trolls
.@sjosiah0 The Internet doesn't just offer opportunities for misogynistic abuse, you know. Penis enlargers can also be bought discreetly.
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) May 8, 2015
Where some celebs go straight to the block button, Jk isn't afraid to confront idiot tweeters head on. When one user made unsavoury comments about her opposition to the Scottish National Party, she hit right back with a crack about penis enlargers.
.@diegtristan8 "she is built like a man". Yeah, my husband looks just like this in a dress. You're an idiot. pic.twitter.com/BCvT10MYkI...
In honour of her big day on Friday (July 31), we revisit nine times we fell in love with the incredible lady.
1. She takes down Twitter trolls
.@sjosiah0 The Internet doesn't just offer opportunities for misogynistic abuse, you know. Penis enlargers can also be bought discreetly.
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) May 8, 2015
Where some celebs go straight to the block button, Jk isn't afraid to confront idiot tweeters head on. When one user made unsavoury comments about her opposition to the Scottish National Party, she hit right back with a crack about penis enlargers.
.@diegtristan8 "she is built like a man". Yeah, my husband looks just like this in a dress. You're an idiot. pic.twitter.com/BCvT10MYkI...
- 7/30/2015
- Digital Spy
Ukip has asked the police to investigate the BBC over remarks about Nigel Farage on last week's Have I Got News for You.
Officials are concerned that comments from journalist Camilla Long may hurt the leader's chances in the General Election, according to ITV News.
Last Friday (April 24), Long defended an article she wrote in which she criticised Farage's Kent constituency of South Thanet.
"I went there more than Nigel Farage," she joked. "By the time I arrived there he'd only been a few times."
Her comments upset Ukip advisors, who claimed that they were inaccurate and that the BBC had breached the Representation of the People Act.
However, Kent Police have said that they will not open an investigation.
"The matter has been reviewed by officers but there's no evidence of any offences and there will be no further action," a spokesperson said.
"Britain has a proud tradition of satire,...
Officials are concerned that comments from journalist Camilla Long may hurt the leader's chances in the General Election, according to ITV News.
Last Friday (April 24), Long defended an article she wrote in which she criticised Farage's Kent constituency of South Thanet.
"I went there more than Nigel Farage," she joked. "By the time I arrived there he'd only been a few times."
Her comments upset Ukip advisors, who claimed that they were inaccurate and that the BBC had breached the Representation of the People Act.
However, Kent Police have said that they will not open an investigation.
"The matter has been reviewed by officers but there's no evidence of any offences and there will be no further action," a spokesperson said.
"Britain has a proud tradition of satire,...
- 4/30/2015
- Digital Spy
Marvel's Agents of Shield - Channel 4 - 8pm
War comes to Coulson's doorstep in a way he never expected as shocking revelations are brought to light on tonight's Agents of Shield.
Skye struggles to control her new abilities, but she may soon have to make a decision that could irrevocably change her life. This week also features guest star Lucy Lawless as Isabelle Hartley, an old friend of Coulson.
The Blacklist - Sky Living - 9pm
Raymond Reddington's latest target is a scientist who is conducting a series of disturbing experiments in a bid to play the hand of God with immortality.
It soon becomes clear that Red (James Spader) isn't the only one interested in these experiments.
12 Monkeys - Syfy - 9pm
12 Monkeys follows time traveller James Cole (Aaron Stanford) as he travels from the year 2043 to the present day to stop the release of a deadly virus...
War comes to Coulson's doorstep in a way he never expected as shocking revelations are brought to light on tonight's Agents of Shield.
Skye struggles to control her new abilities, but she may soon have to make a decision that could irrevocably change her life. This week also features guest star Lucy Lawless as Isabelle Hartley, an old friend of Coulson.
The Blacklist - Sky Living - 9pm
Raymond Reddington's latest target is a scientist who is conducting a series of disturbing experiments in a bid to play the hand of God with immortality.
It soon becomes clear that Red (James Spader) isn't the only one interested in these experiments.
12 Monkeys - Syfy - 9pm
12 Monkeys follows time traveller James Cole (Aaron Stanford) as he travels from the year 2043 to the present day to stop the release of a deadly virus...
- 4/24/2015
- Digital Spy
Jeremy Clarkson has backed out of a scheduled appearance on Have I Got News for You.
The presenter had been booked to appear alongside Miles Jupp and Camilla Long on the BBC panel show in his first major television slot since being dismissed from Top Gear.
Clarkson's appearance had been scheduled for April 24, but a Have I Got News for You producer revealed today (April 9) that it will not go ahead.
"On reflection, Jeremy Clarkson has decided not to host Have I Got News for You. We fully expect him to resume his hosting duties later in the year," Hat Trick Productions's managing director Jimmy Mulville told the London Evening Standard.
A BBC spokesperson declined to comment on the matter when asked by Digital Spy.
Clarkson was first rumoured for the 49th series of Have I Got News for You while still under investigation by the BBC for...
The presenter had been booked to appear alongside Miles Jupp and Camilla Long on the BBC panel show in his first major television slot since being dismissed from Top Gear.
Clarkson's appearance had been scheduled for April 24, but a Have I Got News for You producer revealed today (April 9) that it will not go ahead.
"On reflection, Jeremy Clarkson has decided not to host Have I Got News for You. We fully expect him to resume his hosting duties later in the year," Hat Trick Productions's managing director Jimmy Mulville told the London Evening Standard.
A BBC spokesperson declined to comment on the matter when asked by Digital Spy.
Clarkson was first rumoured for the 49th series of Have I Got News for You while still under investigation by the BBC for...
- 4/9/2015
- Digital Spy
Outsider II by Brian Sewell, Ian Rankin's Standing in Another Man's Grave and Totall Recall by Arnold Schwarzenegger
"This is a remarkable memoir, but what is missing is any bridge between the controversialist and the connoisseur, the potty-mouth and the prig: it is almost as though the life of Henry James had been written by Roy 'Chubby' Brown." Craig Brown in the Mail on Sunday gave one star out of five to the second volume of Brian Sewell's memoir, Outsider II: "It is written with his usual verve, powered by exasperation … But his life remains a conundrum. On one level, it is all about the china-shop world of the connoisseur … delving into detail, developing a meticulous eye for suggestion and nuance. On another level, it is about gang-bangs and seething hatreds and releasing the bull into that china shop." According to Lynn Barber in the Sunday Times, the...
"This is a remarkable memoir, but what is missing is any bridge between the controversialist and the connoisseur, the potty-mouth and the prig: it is almost as though the life of Henry James had been written by Roy 'Chubby' Brown." Craig Brown in the Mail on Sunday gave one star out of five to the second volume of Brian Sewell's memoir, Outsider II: "It is written with his usual verve, powered by exasperation … But his life remains a conundrum. On one level, it is all about the china-shop world of the connoisseur … delving into detail, developing a meticulous eye for suggestion and nuance. On another level, it is about gang-bangs and seething hatreds and releasing the bull into that china shop." According to Lynn Barber in the Sunday Times, the...
- 11/10/2012
- The Guardian - Film News
Oliver Stone was promoting his documentary, South of the Border, in yesterday's UK newspaper The Sunday Times when it seems the "excitable" director went off on a rather interesting tangent. (This article is, as far as we can tell, behind a pay wall on the website; the text was graciously sent to Scott Weinberg by one Charlotte Cook. Yay Twitter.) Stone careens from topic to topic, describing an experience in Vietnam, explaining why he complimented a reporter from The Independent on her red bra, and researching Scarface.
Reporter Camilla Long does a good job of keeping up with Stone's seemingly manic rants and letting the director hang himself with his own words. Not that the outspoken Stone gives a sh*t, as the director and his works practically court controversy with at least one group or another. JFK's conspiracy theory pissed off historians; Natural Born Killers allegedly inspired several copycats; and W.
Reporter Camilla Long does a good job of keeping up with Stone's seemingly manic rants and letting the director hang himself with his own words. Not that the outspoken Stone gives a sh*t, as the director and his works practically court controversy with at least one group or another. JFK's conspiracy theory pissed off historians; Natural Born Killers allegedly inspired several copycats; and W.
- 7/26/2010
- by Jenni Miller
- Cinematical
✒ Reaching for another stick with which to beat the BBC, the Daily Mail had much fun at the expense of its job advert for a "Change Lead" position who would be "responsible for shaping and managing the execution of the change ambition" at the corporation. Almost as hilarious was the job ad on the Daily Mail website for a "human resources business partner", which includes a requirement to "define, collect, analyse, report and review human capital metrics for each major business unit" and "demonstrate real change through understanding of change dynamics". The job is at Risk Management Solutions, part of the Daily Mail and General Trust, which owns ... the Daily Mail.
✒Now Adam Crozier has joined ITV as its next chief executive, will he be a little more prepared to discuss how much he earns? Monkey only mentions this as a TV current affairs programme was last year refused an...
✒Now Adam Crozier has joined ITV as its next chief executive, will he be a little more prepared to discuss how much he earns? Monkey only mentions this as a TV current affairs programme was last year refused an...
- 2/1/2010
- by Monkey
- The Guardian - Film News
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