Tom Hardy is returning to his role as a bedtime storyteller.
BBC Children's channel CBeebies has secured the actor to read books to kids on its long-running series Bedtime Stories from April 27-May 1. Hardy was filmed in his garden in accordance with social distancing guidelines, according to the BBC Press Office.
Hardy, who first appeared on the program in 2016, will begin with Simone Ciraolo's picture book Hug Me, followed by Robert Vescio and Nicky Johnston's Under the Same Sky and Lizzy Stewart's There's a Tiger in the Garden.
Later in the week, the Venom actor will ...
BBC Children's channel CBeebies has secured the actor to read books to kids on its long-running series Bedtime Stories from April 27-May 1. Hardy was filmed in his garden in accordance with social distancing guidelines, according to the BBC Press Office.
Hardy, who first appeared on the program in 2016, will begin with Simone Ciraolo's picture book Hug Me, followed by Robert Vescio and Nicky Johnston's Under the Same Sky and Lizzy Stewart's There's a Tiger in the Garden.
Later in the week, the Venom actor will ...
- 4/15/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
In an effort to aid parents and keep children entertained as their day ends, Tom Hardy is set to take over bedtime story duty for an entire week.
BBC children’s channel CBeebies has secured the Venom actor to read aloud six nighttime stories on their Bedtime Stories series, a long-running program that Hardy previously appeared on back in 2016.
Scheduled to read one story a night over the course of a week from Monday, April 27 to Friday, May 1, Hardy will begin by reading Hug Me by Simone Ciraolo on the first night. That will then be followed by Under the...
BBC children’s channel CBeebies has secured the Venom actor to read aloud six nighttime stories on their Bedtime Stories series, a long-running program that Hardy previously appeared on back in 2016.
Scheduled to read one story a night over the course of a week from Monday, April 27 to Friday, May 1, Hardy will begin by reading Hug Me by Simone Ciraolo on the first night. That will then be followed by Under the...
- 4/15/2020
- by Nicholas Rice
- PEOPLE.com
Tom Hardy is all set to return to BBC kids channel 'CBeebies' for an entire week to read bedtime stories.
The 42-year-old will be reading six new stories on the channel's Bedtime Stories segment during the week which will begin on 27th April. The 'Venom' star made his CBeebies debut back in 2016 and since then, his stories have been requested more than a million times on BBC iPlayer.
Hardy has reportedly recorded six new stories, which will be released during the week starting from Monday, 27th April and will see him read alongside his pet dog Blue.
The actor said he wanted to play a part in keeping the children of the UK entertained as they are facing a tough time during the coronavirus lockdown, according to BBC. The first story, Hug Me, by Simone Ciraolo, will be showcased on CBeebeies at 6.50pm on April 27.
The other stories include Under...
The 42-year-old will be reading six new stories on the channel's Bedtime Stories segment during the week which will begin on 27th April. The 'Venom' star made his CBeebies debut back in 2016 and since then, his stories have been requested more than a million times on BBC iPlayer.
Hardy has reportedly recorded six new stories, which will be released during the week starting from Monday, 27th April and will see him read alongside his pet dog Blue.
The actor said he wanted to play a part in keeping the children of the UK entertained as they are facing a tough time during the coronavirus lockdown, according to BBC. The first story, Hug Me, by Simone Ciraolo, will be showcased on CBeebeies at 6.50pm on April 27.
The other stories include Under...
- 4/15/2020
- GlamSham
BBC pre-school channel CBeebies has enlisted Tom Hardy to read six Bedtime Stories after the actor proved to be the most popular celebrity storyteller for the long-running strand when he appeared in 2016.
The Peaky Blinders and Inception star will read one story a night over the course of a week later this month, while a sixth story will air later in the year. Starting from April 27, Hardy will read:
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The Peaky Blinders and Inception star will read one story a night over the course of a week later this month, while a sixth story will air later in the year. Starting from April 27, Hardy will read:
More from Deadline'a Christmas Carol' Writer Steven Knight Drops Clues About His Next BBC Charles Dickens Adaptation'Star Trek's George Takei To Voice Panda In Animated Kids' Series 'Love Monster''Taboo' Could Do 2 More Seasons Soon -- Or None, And It's Up To Tom Hardy, FX Chief Says Hug Me by Simone Ciraolo Under The Same Sky by Robert Vescio and Nicky Johnston There’s A Tiger In The Garden by Lizzy Stewart Don’t Worry, Little Crab by Chris Haughton The Problem...
- 4/15/2020
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
Britain's Next Top Model is strutting back onto our screens next year, and the first pictures of the new judging panel have now been revealed.
Abbey Clancy, Paul Sculfor, Hilary Alexander and Nicky Johnston strike a pose together for the first time in the images.
Clancy said: "Britain's Next Top Model is a show very close to my heart as it's where I started my career so I am thrilled to be returning as head judge.
"We have an incredible team working on this series and I can't wait to bring my own spin to the show.
"Lifetime viewers should expect more drama and style than ever before, and the girls better be ready to bring their A game!"
Britain's Next Top Model is returning to Lifetime after Sky axed the series in 2013.
The next series began filming this month and will air on Lifetime on 2016.
Abbey Clancy, Paul Sculfor, Hilary Alexander and Nicky Johnston strike a pose together for the first time in the images.
Clancy said: "Britain's Next Top Model is a show very close to my heart as it's where I started my career so I am thrilled to be returning as head judge.
"We have an incredible team working on this series and I can't wait to bring my own spin to the show.
"Lifetime viewers should expect more drama and style than ever before, and the girls better be ready to bring their A game!"
Britain's Next Top Model is returning to Lifetime after Sky axed the series in 2013.
The next series began filming this month and will air on Lifetime on 2016.
- 9/17/2015
- Digital Spy
Abbey Clancy will be returning to the catwalk as the head judge on Britain's Next Top Model next year.
The former contestant will be bringing her expertise to the panel alongside fellow head judge and model Paul Sculfor, as well as fashion director Hilary Alexander and celebrity photographer Nicky Johnston.
Just don't mention that she was only runner-up in 2006. That would be awkward.
Clancy might not have taken the top prize when she competed, but the show launched her career, and she went on to win Strictly Come Dancing in 2013 instead.
She was also a contestant on this year's Great Comic Relief Bake Off. Is there nothing she can't do?
Britain's Next Top Model is returning on Lifetime after Sky axed the series in 2013.
The new series begins shooting in September, and will air from an undisclosed date in 2016.
The former contestant will be bringing her expertise to the panel alongside fellow head judge and model Paul Sculfor, as well as fashion director Hilary Alexander and celebrity photographer Nicky Johnston.
Just don't mention that she was only runner-up in 2006. That would be awkward.
Clancy might not have taken the top prize when she competed, but the show launched her career, and she went on to win Strictly Come Dancing in 2013 instead.
She was also a contestant on this year's Great Comic Relief Bake Off. Is there nothing she can't do?
Britain's Next Top Model is returning on Lifetime after Sky axed the series in 2013.
The new series begins shooting in September, and will air from an undisclosed date in 2016.
- 8/26/2015
- Digital Spy
Elle Macpherson has revealed the identities of her Top 14 girls on the new series of Britain's Next Top Model. The supermodel picked out her favourite young models with the help of judges Julien Macdonald, Charley Speed and Grace Woodward on this evening's show. The panel chose the Top 14 from a shortlist of 25, who attended a Next Top Model academy where they were given advice on basic photoshoots, walking down a catwalk and took part in a school-themed shoot with Nicky Johnston. See below for a picture of Elle's Top 14 models: The girls on the top row, from left to right, are 22-year-old Hannah Goodeve, Clapham-based Alisha White, self-confessed fashion freak Tiffany Pisani, part-time youth worker Kirsty Parons and 20-year-old fashion student Amba Hudson-Skye. On the middle row are art and design student (more)...
- 7/5/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
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