Death In Paradise spin-off Beyond Paradise is back for a second series, and here’s the trailer.
As Death In Paradise nears the end of its 13th series, the BBC is preparing to launch the second series of successful spin-off Beyond Paradise, the most watched new drama of last year
The new series will see the return of Kris Marshall as Di Humphrey Goodman, Sally Bretton as Martha Lloyd, Zahra Ahmadi as DS Esther Williams, Dylan Llewellyn PC Kelby Hartford, Barbara Flynn as Anne Lloyd, Felicity Montagu as Margo Martins, Jade Harison as Cs Charlie Woods, Melina Sinadinou as Zoe, Eva Feiler as Lucy, Isaac Vincent-Norgate as Ryan, Amelia Vitale as Hannah. Also returning is Selwyn the Duck.
The official synopsis reads as follows:
Shipton Abbott continues to keep Di Humphrey Goodman and his team busy, with a baffling new crime each episode. From a death on a steam train to a missing teacher,...
As Death In Paradise nears the end of its 13th series, the BBC is preparing to launch the second series of successful spin-off Beyond Paradise, the most watched new drama of last year
The new series will see the return of Kris Marshall as Di Humphrey Goodman, Sally Bretton as Martha Lloyd, Zahra Ahmadi as DS Esther Williams, Dylan Llewellyn PC Kelby Hartford, Barbara Flynn as Anne Lloyd, Felicity Montagu as Margo Martins, Jade Harison as Cs Charlie Woods, Melina Sinadinou as Zoe, Eva Feiler as Lucy, Isaac Vincent-Norgate as Ryan, Amelia Vitale as Hannah. Also returning is Selwyn the Duck.
The official synopsis reads as follows:
Shipton Abbott continues to keep Di Humphrey Goodman and his team busy, with a baffling new crime each episode. From a death on a steam train to a missing teacher,...
- 3/7/2024
- by Jake Godfrey
- Film Stories
ESPN and the NCAA reached a new, eight-year sports rights agreement worth about $920 million over the term of the deal — more than four times the previous pact with the Disney-owned sports giant.
The new media-rights deal commences Sept. 1, 2024, for NCAA championship events. The pact includes domestic rights to a record 40 NCAA championships — 21 women’s and 19 men’s events — and international rights to those same NCAA championships plus the March Madness Division I men’s basketball tournament.
NCAA president Charlie Baker said the new ESPN deal has an average annual value of $115 million, an increase of more than 300% over the previous 14-year deal with ESPN, the AP reported.
The NCAA said that with “the significant increase in value of the new agreement,” its members will explore “revenue distribution units for the women’s basketball tournament.” According to the collegiate sports organization, the Division I board of directors finance committee “began discussion...
The new media-rights deal commences Sept. 1, 2024, for NCAA championship events. The pact includes domestic rights to a record 40 NCAA championships — 21 women’s and 19 men’s events — and international rights to those same NCAA championships plus the March Madness Division I men’s basketball tournament.
NCAA president Charlie Baker said the new ESPN deal has an average annual value of $115 million, an increase of more than 300% over the previous 14-year deal with ESPN, the AP reported.
The NCAA said that with “the significant increase in value of the new agreement,” its members will explore “revenue distribution units for the women’s basketball tournament.” According to the collegiate sports organization, the Division I board of directors finance committee “began discussion...
- 1/4/2024
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
ESPN and the NCAA have agreed to an 8-year media rights deal, extending a run for college sports that began in 1979 when the all-sports cable network was in its infancy.
The pact, which takes effect September 1, was valued at $920 million in multiple media reports. ESPN declined to comment on the financial terms when contacted by Deadline. The new contract includes rights to 21 women’s and 19 men’s championships and exclusives for all rounds in sports like women’s basketball, women’s volleyball, women’s gymnastics, softball, baseball and Fcs football. Division II and Division III coverage will be expanded under the new agreement.
Men’s championships covered by the deal include soccer, football, cross country, water polo, indoor track & field, swimming & diving, wrestling, ice hockey, gymnastics, fencing, volleyball, lacrosse, outdoor track & field, tennis, baseball and basketball (including Dii semifinals & Diii semifinals and championship). Women’s championships include soccer,...
The pact, which takes effect September 1, was valued at $920 million in multiple media reports. ESPN declined to comment on the financial terms when contacted by Deadline. The new contract includes rights to 21 women’s and 19 men’s championships and exclusives for all rounds in sports like women’s basketball, women’s volleyball, women’s gymnastics, softball, baseball and Fcs football. Division II and Division III coverage will be expanded under the new agreement.
Men’s championships covered by the deal include soccer, football, cross country, water polo, indoor track & field, swimming & diving, wrestling, ice hockey, gymnastics, fencing, volleyball, lacrosse, outdoor track & field, tennis, baseball and basketball (including Dii semifinals & Diii semifinals and championship). Women’s championships include soccer,...
- 1/4/2024
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
In a bold move signalling its entrance into the burgeoning world of legal in the USA online sports betting apps, ESPN, the preeminent name in U.S. sports broadcasting, has joined forces with Penn Entertainment. The partnership aims to create a cutting-edge mobile betting app called ESPN Bet, set to launch initially in 17 states. This strategic venture is a response to the growing demand for sports wagering opportunities and is aligned with ESPN’s parent company, Disney, seeking to boost profits across its entertainment empire.
ESPN Bet’s collaboration with Penn Entertainment, known for its sports content and casino gaming experiences, brings significant expertise to the table. Penn Entertainment previously launched the sportsbook for Barstool Sports, indicating a pedigree in navigating the complexities of the online betting landscape. ESPN Bet officially opened its doors for sign-ups on Thursday, marking a pivotal moment in the broadcaster’s journey into the competitive sports wagering arena.
ESPN Bet’s collaboration with Penn Entertainment, known for its sports content and casino gaming experiences, brings significant expertise to the table. Penn Entertainment previously launched the sportsbook for Barstool Sports, indicating a pedigree in navigating the complexities of the online betting landscape. ESPN Bet officially opened its doors for sign-ups on Thursday, marking a pivotal moment in the broadcaster’s journey into the competitive sports wagering arena.
- 11/20/2023
- by Michael Walsh
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The nonprofit Sundance Institute today announced four newly appointed additions to the Institute’s Board of Trustees. Tessa Thompson, Pete Nicks, Nina Fialkow, and Kimberly Steward have joined the leaders who guide the entire organization and also act in an advisory capacity. They add to the Institute’s Board of values-based leaders, building an enduring, evolving community for storytellers. The distinguished new Trustees will work closely with Board Chair Ebs Burnough and CEO Joana Vicente and bring invaluable experience.
“As Sundance Institute continues to respond to the needs of independent artists, we welcome these new members of our Board, each of whom has an incredible commitment to independent film and a long history with the Institute,” said Sundance Institute Board Chair Ebs Burnough. “Together, the Board is poised to identify new and strengthened ways to uplift independent storytellers.”
“We are so pleased to have Tessa, Pete, Nina, and Kimberly join...
“As Sundance Institute continues to respond to the needs of independent artists, we welcome these new members of our Board, each of whom has an incredible commitment to independent film and a long history with the Institute,” said Sundance Institute Board Chair Ebs Burnough. “Together, the Board is poised to identify new and strengthened ways to uplift independent storytellers.”
“We are so pleased to have Tessa, Pete, Nina, and Kimberly join...
- 10/19/2023
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
Antony Cotton has won the final of Let's Dance for Comic Relief.
The Coronation Street actor beat theatre star Jodie Prenger to be crowned this year's winner of the BBC dance series.
Cotton received the most votes from the public after his tap dancing performance of 'Anything Goes'.
Judge Frank Skinner quipped after his performance: "It was right up my 42nd Street."
Skinner, Jo Brand and Greg Davies judged the final and gave unanimous praise to all the finalists.
Prenger came second with her performance of 1986 Cameo hit 'Word Up', in which the actress dressed as the funk group's frontman Larry Blackmon.
The other finalists were Tim Vine, The Soapstars, Katherine Ryan and Lee Nelson.
Cotton follows in the footsteps of previous winners Robert Webb, Rufus Hound, Charlie Baker and James Thornton and Rowland Rivron. Rivron won the 2012 series with his performance to Fatboy Slim's 'Weapon of Choice'.
The...
The Coronation Street actor beat theatre star Jodie Prenger to be crowned this year's winner of the BBC dance series.
Cotton received the most votes from the public after his tap dancing performance of 'Anything Goes'.
Judge Frank Skinner quipped after his performance: "It was right up my 42nd Street."
Skinner, Jo Brand and Greg Davies judged the final and gave unanimous praise to all the finalists.
Prenger came second with her performance of 1986 Cameo hit 'Word Up', in which the actress dressed as the funk group's frontman Larry Blackmon.
The other finalists were Tim Vine, The Soapstars, Katherine Ryan and Lee Nelson.
Cotton follows in the footsteps of previous winners Robert Webb, Rufus Hound, Charlie Baker and James Thornton and Rowland Rivron. Rivron won the 2012 series with his performance to Fatboy Slim's 'Weapon of Choice'.
The...
- 3/9/2013
- Digital Spy
Paul Hollywood and Jessie Wallace are competing in this year's Let's Dance for Comic Relief, host Alex Jones has revealed to Digital Spy.
The Great British Bake Off and EastEnders stars have been practicing for the fifth series of the BBC dance contest, which returns on February 16.
They join previously-announced contestants Tim Vine, Ricky Hatton, Nina Conti, Jon Culshaw and Natalie Cassidy.
Jones told us that she believes Hollywood will put on an "amazing" Let's Dance performance, adding: "He started practising ages ago.
"Jon Culshaw and Paul Hollywood are taking it incredibly serious. I think those two will probably be strong contenders."
Asked if Hollywood's Great British Bake Off co-star Mary Berry will make a cameo for his dance, Jones stated: "I hope so, that would be great, wouldn't it?
"I'd love to see the pair of them. They've become national treasures in the last year or so."
The One Show host,...
The Great British Bake Off and EastEnders stars have been practicing for the fifth series of the BBC dance contest, which returns on February 16.
They join previously-announced contestants Tim Vine, Ricky Hatton, Nina Conti, Jon Culshaw and Natalie Cassidy.
Jones told us that she believes Hollywood will put on an "amazing" Let's Dance performance, adding: "He started practising ages ago.
"Jon Culshaw and Paul Hollywood are taking it incredibly serious. I think those two will probably be strong contenders."
Asked if Hollywood's Great British Bake Off co-star Mary Berry will make a cameo for his dance, Jones stated: "I hope so, that would be great, wouldn't it?
"I'd love to see the pair of them. They've become national treasures in the last year or so."
The One Show host,...
- 2/11/2013
- Digital Spy
The Great British Bake Off star Paul Hollywood is competing in this year's Let's Dance for Comic Relief, host Alex Jones has revealed to Digital Spy.
The celebrity baker star has been practicing for the fifth series of the BBC dance contest, which returns on February 16.
He joins previously-announced contestants Tim Vine, Ricky Hatton, Nina Conti, Jon Culshaw and Natalie Cassidy.
Jones told us that she believes Hollywood will put on an "amazing" Let's Dance performance, adding: "He started practising ages ago.
"Jon Culshaw and Paul Hollywood are taking it incredibly serious. I think those two will probably be strong contenders."
Asked if Hollywood's Great British Bake Off co-star Mary Berry will make a cameo for his dance, Jones stated: "I hope so, that would be great, wouldn't it?
"I'd love to see the pair of them. They've become national treasures in the last year or so."
The One Show host,...
The celebrity baker star has been practicing for the fifth series of the BBC dance contest, which returns on February 16.
He joins previously-announced contestants Tim Vine, Ricky Hatton, Nina Conti, Jon Culshaw and Natalie Cassidy.
Jones told us that she believes Hollywood will put on an "amazing" Let's Dance performance, adding: "He started practising ages ago.
"Jon Culshaw and Paul Hollywood are taking it incredibly serious. I think those two will probably be strong contenders."
Asked if Hollywood's Great British Bake Off co-star Mary Berry will make a cameo for his dance, Jones stated: "I hope so, that would be great, wouldn't it?
"I'd love to see the pair of them. They've become national treasures in the last year or so."
The One Show host,...
- 2/11/2013
- Digital Spy
Katy Perry has been confirmed as the special guest performer on this weekend's Let's Dance for Sport Relief grand final. The Us singer will perform her new track 'Part of Me' on Saturday's (March 17) show. Steve Jones and Alex Jones host the talent programme, which will also feature a performance from Jls with their Sport Relief single 'Proud'. Eight celebrities will be dancing in the final, hoping to take over from James Thornton and Charlie Baker as the Let's Dance champions. The full list of finalists and performances are below: Terry Alderton - Tina Turner 'Proud Mary'
Tameka Empson and Laurie (more)...
Tameka Empson and Laurie (more)...
- 3/12/2012
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Doctor Who
Series 6, Episode 7: A Good Man Goes to War
Directed by Peter Hoar
Written by Steven Moffat
Starring Matt Smith, Karen Gillan, Arthur Darvill, Alex Kingston, Frances Barber, Charles Baker, Dan Johnston, Christian Chong, Joshua Hayes, Damian Kell, Neve McIntosh, Catrin Stewart, Richard Trinder, Annabel Cleare, Henry Wood, Dan Starkey, Simon Fisher, Danny Sapani, Hugh Bonneville, Oscar Lloyd, and Nicholas Briggs
BBC America
Air date: June 7, 2010
Doctor Who is certainly a show that often raises more questions than it answers and “A Good Man Goes to War” is a perfect example of this. Yet, when the series provides answers, it’s done in such a satisfying way that the various unanswered questions don’t matter. While “A Good Man Goes to War” poses many of these unanswered questions, there’s also a surprising amount of clarity. Before we dive into some of these queries, let’s take a...
Series 6, Episode 7: A Good Man Goes to War
Directed by Peter Hoar
Written by Steven Moffat
Starring Matt Smith, Karen Gillan, Arthur Darvill, Alex Kingston, Frances Barber, Charles Baker, Dan Johnston, Christian Chong, Joshua Hayes, Damian Kell, Neve McIntosh, Catrin Stewart, Richard Trinder, Annabel Cleare, Henry Wood, Dan Starkey, Simon Fisher, Danny Sapani, Hugh Bonneville, Oscar Lloyd, and Nicholas Briggs
BBC America
Air date: June 7, 2010
Doctor Who is certainly a show that often raises more questions than it answers and “A Good Man Goes to War” is a perfect example of this. Yet, when the series provides answers, it’s done in such a satisfying way that the various unanswered questions don’t matter. While “A Good Man Goes to War” poses many of these unanswered questions, there’s also a surprising amount of clarity. Before we dive into some of these queries, let’s take a...
- 6/21/2011
- by Goodman
- Geeks of Doom
Alan Carr and Mark Watson have been named amongst the latest additions to this year's Latitude festival bill. Organisers have also confirmed that Shooting Stars scorekeeper Angelos Epithemiou, Perrier Award winner David O'Doherty and Let's Dance for Comic Relief winner Charlie Baker will be a part of the festival's comedy programme. They join a stand-up bill which already includes Omid Djalili, RIchard Herring and former BBC 6Music DJ Jon Richardson. A special performance of Never Mind The Buzzcocks will also take (more)...
- 4/1/2011
- by By Kate Goodacre
- Digital Spy
The sixth season of "Doctor Who" is only a couple of months away, and now casting reports are starting to surface. Stand-up comedian Charlie Baker has signed on to appear in an episode playing a character known only as "Fat Man." Joining him in the episode is Dan Johnston, who is being described as "Thin Man." Baker, who is probably better known for his comedy work, has also starred in an episode of "The It Crowd" as well as a panelist on "Never Mind The Buzzcocks." Meanwhile, Johnston has previously appeared in "The Bill" (a long-running police drama in the United Kingdom) and "After You've Gone." In the upcoming sixth season, The Doctor (Matt Smith), Amy (Karen Gillan) and Rory (Arthur Darvill) will not only be traveling the galaxy but also the United States. The opening ...
- 1/22/2011
- GeekNation.com
Four more actors have announced their involvement in the next series of Doctor Who. The Doctor Who News Page reports that stand-up comedian Charlie Baker will appear in a forthcoming episode as 'Fat Man', according to his page at Debi Allen Associates. Baker previously starred in an episode of The It Crowd and has also featured as a panellist on Never Mind The Buzzcocks. Vic Murray Talent also lists Sold star Dan Johnston as playing 'Thin Man' in the episode. He has previously appeared in The Bill and a 2008 episode of BBC sitcom After You've Gone. (more)...
- 1/19/2011
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
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