Olympic gymnast Louis Smith, boxer Amir Khan and Dancing on Ice star Dan Whiston have all modelled a new range of aprons for Sport Relief.
The two designs, created by Emma Bridgewater, have been presented to the winner each night on BBC Two's The Great Sport Relief Bake Off.
Of being involved with Sport Relief, former Strictly Come Dancing champion Smith added: "I'm urging everyone to get down to HomeSense and Tk Maxx stores to purchase one of Emma Bridgewater's Sport Relief aprons.
"The campaign has received overwhelming support from well-known sports personalities across the country and is perfectly placed to get the nation joining in the fun and games.
"I am extremely proud to be involved and hope with your help Sport Relief 2014 receives the support it deserves".
Other sports stars modelling the collection are Olympic Judo athlete Ashley McKenzie, Paralympic table tennis player Will Bayley, Sky Sports News presenter Kirsty Gallacher,...
The two designs, created by Emma Bridgewater, have been presented to the winner each night on BBC Two's The Great Sport Relief Bake Off.
Of being involved with Sport Relief, former Strictly Come Dancing champion Smith added: "I'm urging everyone to get down to HomeSense and Tk Maxx stores to purchase one of Emma Bridgewater's Sport Relief aprons.
"The campaign has received overwhelming support from well-known sports personalities across the country and is perfectly placed to get the nation joining in the fun and games.
"I am extremely proud to be involved and hope with your help Sport Relief 2014 receives the support it deserves".
Other sports stars modelling the collection are Olympic Judo athlete Ashley McKenzie, Paralympic table tennis player Will Bayley, Sky Sports News presenter Kirsty Gallacher,...
- 1/15/2014
- Digital Spy
See the second poster for Kevin McDonald's adaptation of Meg Rosoff's How I Live Now, starring Saoirse Ronan Jeremy Brock, Tony Grisoni and Penelope Skinner script, with a cast also including Tom Holland, Anna Chancellor, George MacKay, Harley Bird and Natasha Jonas. Daisy (Ronan), a teenager from New York, is sent to the English countryside for the summer to stay with cousins. She soon immerses herself in a dreamy pastoral idyll as she falls madly in love with Eddie (MacKay), until their perfect summer is blown apart by the sudden outbreak of a 21st century world war. Along with Eddie's younger siblings...
- 8/18/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Saoirse Ronan stars in How I Live Now, an adaptation of Meg Rosoff's novel (buy it here) directed by Kevin Macdonald (State of Play, The Last King of Scotland) and co-starring George MacKay, Harley Bird, Natasha Jonas and the young star of The Impossible, Tom Holland. The first trailer for the film arrived late on Friday and I held off until now to bring it to you. In the film Ronan stars as Daisy, a teenager from New York, sent to the English countryside for the summer to stay with cousins. She soon immerses herself in a dreamy pastoral idyll as she falls madly in love with Eddie (MacKay), until their perfect summer is blown apart by the sudden outbreak of a 21st century world war. Along with Eddie's younger siblings, Isaac (Tom Holland) and Piper (Bird), they are left in isolation and forced to fend for themselves. When...
- 8/12/2013
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Yesterday we took a look at the comic books, graphic novels, plays and news articles that were being adapted into films set for release in 2013 (find that article here) and today we dig a little deeper and take a look at over 25 books that will make the leap from page to screen in the new year and it is a list with some titles you are surely going to want to add to your reading list over the coming months. The list is filled with recognizable authors such as Stephen King, Cormac McCarthy, Orson Scott Card, Suzanne Collins, Tom Clancy, Stephenie Meyer, Nicholas Sparks and F. Scott Fitzgerald. After that you have J.R.R. Tolkien, L. Frank Baum, Hans Christian Andersen and even Stanislaw Lem. Cassandra Clare, Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl, Joseph Delaney, Rick Riordan and Isaac Marion deliver some young adult flavor while Ron Rash and Jordan Belfort deliver...
- 1/3/2013
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Adelayo Adedayo (represented by Iag) plays Viva in Some Girls, the new comedy drama series coming to BBC Three in November. After roles in Skins, Mi High, and the film Sket, this is Adelayo's first TV lead role. She is currently filming the feature film Gone Too Far for Destiny Films.
The series is seen through the eyes of Viva. She is perhaps more serious than the other three. She's a girl who wants to move up in the world. She is very responsible towards her friends; she cares about their well-being and has a nurturing side. She's sensible and very highly motivated to do well at school, go to university and have a career. Her relationship with single mother Mel - who hangs round the estate all day along with her baby - is a great incentive to Viva to stay focussed on her ambitions. She lives with her...
The series is seen through the eyes of Viva. She is perhaps more serious than the other three. She's a girl who wants to move up in the world. She is very responsible towards her friends; she cares about their well-being and has a nurturing side. She's sensible and very highly motivated to do well at school, go to university and have a career. Her relationship with single mother Mel - who hangs round the estate all day along with her baby - is a great incentive to Viva to stay focussed on her ambitions. She lives with her...
- 10/25/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
Back in February, Screenterrier reported on the casting of Adelayo Adedayo, Mandeep Dhillon, Alice Felgate and Natasha Jonas in the roles of four London teenagers in Some Girls, a new comedy drama series for BBC Three, written by Bernadette Davis (Game On), and directed by Adam Miller for Hat Trick Productions.
Some Girls is about the lives and loves of a group of quirky 16-year-old girls who play on the same school football team and live on the same inner city estate. We join them on their bumpy journey through adolescence, taking in boys, sex, cliques, teachers, heartbreak, fun and even some football along the way.
At the heart of the comedy is Viva (Adelayo Adedayo), whose ambition is to stay motivated and go to college. She lives with her dad Rob (Colin Salmon) and her stepmother Anna (Dolly Wells), a New Zealander who also happens to be Viva's sadistic Pe teacher,...
Some Girls is about the lives and loves of a group of quirky 16-year-old girls who play on the same school football team and live on the same inner city estate. We join them on their bumpy journey through adolescence, taking in boys, sex, cliques, teachers, heartbreak, fun and even some football along the way.
At the heart of the comedy is Viva (Adelayo Adedayo), whose ambition is to stay motivated and go to college. She lives with her dad Rob (Colin Salmon) and her stepmother Anna (Dolly Wells), a New Zealander who also happens to be Viva's sadistic Pe teacher,...
- 10/25/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
Filming has begun in South London on another comedy drama series for BBC Three called Some Girls, written by Bernadette Davis (Game On), and directed by Adam Miller for Hat Trick Productions.
The six-part series follows "the lives and loves of a group of four quirky 16 year old girls who play on the same school football team and live on the same inner city estate". We join them on their bumpy journey through adolescence taking in boys, sex, cliques, teachers, heartbreak, fun and even some football along the way.
Adelayo Adedayo stars as Viva, a working class, innercity girl who lives on an estate with her Dad (played by Colin Salmon) and her younger brother Jamie. Viva is intelligent, hard-working and a little shy, but by no means boring She is part of a very close-knit group of four friends and of the group, she is the one they all go to for advice.
The six-part series follows "the lives and loves of a group of four quirky 16 year old girls who play on the same school football team and live on the same inner city estate". We join them on their bumpy journey through adolescence taking in boys, sex, cliques, teachers, heartbreak, fun and even some football along the way.
Adelayo Adedayo stars as Viva, a working class, innercity girl who lives on an estate with her Dad (played by Colin Salmon) and her younger brother Jamie. Viva is intelligent, hard-working and a little shy, but by no means boring She is part of a very close-knit group of four friends and of the group, she is the one they all go to for advice.
- 2/27/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
Screenterrier has been following the progress of writer Joe Cornish's directorial debut comedy sci-fi film Attack the Block since casting began back in November 2009. Check out the young cast, including John Boyega, Jodie Whittaker, Alex Esmail, Simon Howard, Franz Drameh, Leeon Jones, Luke Treadaway, and Jumayn Hunter here, and Gina Antwi and Natasha Jonas here.
It's now finished and here's the trailer!
From the producers of Shaun Of The Dead and Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World comes Attack The Block, a fast funny, frightening action adventure movie that pits a teen gang against an invasion of savage alien monsters. It turns a London tower block into a fortress under siege, and weapon wielding teenage thugs into heroes. It's inner city versus outer space
Not to be missed!!!
It's now finished and here's the trailer!
From the producers of Shaun Of The Dead and Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World comes Attack The Block, a fast funny, frightening action adventure movie that pits a teen gang against an invasion of savage alien monsters. It turns a London tower block into a fortress under siege, and weapon wielding teenage thugs into heroes. It's inner city versus outer space
Not to be missed!!!
- 3/3/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
Screenterrier reported back in March on the casting news for Joe Cornish's comedy sci-fi directorial debut Attack the Block including John Boyega, Jodie Whittaker, Alex Esmail, Simon Howard, Franz Drameh, Leeon Jones, Nick Frost, Luke Treadaway, and Jumayn Hunter.
Pictured above is the first still from the feature which is now in post-production. The film's official synopsis:
An attractive young woman (Jodie Whittaker) walks home through dark, dangerous streets in south London. She falls into an ambush. Five ghoulish, hooded youths surround her— they take her mobile, her purse, her engagement ring, but they want more. Just then, a fireball explodes out of the sky and destroys a nearby parked car.
From the wreckage emerges a vicious little alien that the youths hunt down, kill and triumphantly parade back to their block. But their adventure is not over. The night is still young and the attack on the block has only just begun…...
Pictured above is the first still from the feature which is now in post-production. The film's official synopsis:
An attractive young woman (Jodie Whittaker) walks home through dark, dangerous streets in south London. She falls into an ambush. Five ghoulish, hooded youths surround her— they take her mobile, her purse, her engagement ring, but they want more. Just then, a fireball explodes out of the sky and destroys a nearby parked car.
From the wreckage emerges a vicious little alien that the youths hunt down, kill and triumphantly parade back to their block. But their adventure is not over. The night is still young and the attack on the block has only just begun…...
- 12/11/2010
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
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