Tune in to BBC One at 11:15 Am on Tuesday, 28 May 2024, for an engaging new episode of “Homes Under the Hammer,” Season 27, Episode 9, titled “Big Dipper in Stoke.” This episode features the always-enthusiastic Dion, who faces a unique challenge with severely uneven flooring at an end-of-terrace house in Stoke. Dion’s expertise and problem-solving skills will be put to the test as he navigates this tricky renovation, promising viewers a mix of suspense and valuable insights.
Meanwhile, Jacqui is in east London, where she has big plans for layout changes at a flat. Her vision for transforming the space will inspire those looking to make the most out of compact urban living. Jacqui’s knack for reimagining interiors will be showcased, offering practical tips and creative ideas.
In Kent, Tommy takes on a three-bedroom terrace, where he’s on the lookout for an elusive upstairs toilet. His journey through this...
Meanwhile, Jacqui is in east London, where she has big plans for layout changes at a flat. Her vision for transforming the space will inspire those looking to make the most out of compact urban living. Jacqui’s knack for reimagining interiors will be showcased, offering practical tips and creative ideas.
In Kent, Tommy takes on a three-bedroom terrace, where he’s on the lookout for an elusive upstairs toilet. His journey through this...
- 5/22/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Tune into an enlightening episode of “Homes Under the Hammer,” Season 27, Episode 7, which airs at 6:15 Am on Tuesday, May 14th, 2024, on BBC Two. This episode showcases a trio of heartwarming and transformative property stories, featuring ambitious renovation projects across the UK.
First, viewers will explore a stunning riverside period house located along a picturesque path in historic Canterbury. The episode details the modernization process tailored for a family, blending the home’s historical charm with contemporary needs. The transformation is both respectful to the property’s past and keenly focused on creating a functional space for modern living.
Next, the episode shifts to Brighton, where a loving grandfather undertakes the renovation of a flat. His motivation is heartfelt: to be closer to his grandchildren. This segment highlights the emotional and practical aspects of downsizing and creating a safe, welcoming space for family visits.
Lastly, the series moves north to Ashton-under-Lyne,...
First, viewers will explore a stunning riverside period house located along a picturesque path in historic Canterbury. The episode details the modernization process tailored for a family, blending the home’s historical charm with contemporary needs. The transformation is both respectful to the property’s past and keenly focused on creating a functional space for modern living.
Next, the episode shifts to Brighton, where a loving grandfather undertakes the renovation of a flat. His motivation is heartfelt: to be closer to his grandchildren. This segment highlights the emotional and practical aspects of downsizing and creating a safe, welcoming space for family visits.
Lastly, the series moves north to Ashton-under-Lyne,...
- 5/8/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an action-packed episode of “Homes Under the Hammer” airing this Tuesday, May 7th, at 11:15 Am on BBC One! In Season 27, Episode 6 titled “Ivy Invasion!” viewers will be taken on a journey with Dion as he tackles the challenge of overgrown ivy invading an end-of-terrace house in north Wales.
As Dion rolls up his sleeves to confront the invasive ivy, viewers can expect to see him navigate through the tangled vines and overgrowth to restore the property to its former glory. But that’s not all – Dion also faces the task of addressing damp issues in a bungalow located in Stoke, showcasing his expertise in handling various property challenges.
Meanwhile, Martel takes on a project in Nottinghamshire, where former retail premises are in need of transformation to become fit for purpose. With his keen eye for detail and innovative design ideas, Martel dives into the project headfirst,...
As Dion rolls up his sleeves to confront the invasive ivy, viewers can expect to see him navigate through the tangled vines and overgrowth to restore the property to its former glory. But that’s not all – Dion also faces the task of addressing damp issues in a bungalow located in Stoke, showcasing his expertise in handling various property challenges.
Meanwhile, Martel takes on a project in Nottinghamshire, where former retail premises are in need of transformation to become fit for purpose. With his keen eye for detail and innovative design ideas, Martel dives into the project headfirst,...
- 5/1/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Get ready for another exciting episode of “Homes Under the Hammer,” airing this Tuesday, April 30th, at 11:15 Am on BBC One. In Season 27, Episode 5, viewers are in for a treat as Martin encounters a peculiar challenge in Hampshire that has his nose out of joint.
As Martin navigates through the house, an overwhelming odor makes life difficult, presenting a unique obstacle to overcome in the renovation process. Meanwhile, Martel explores a bungalow in Aberdeenshire, situated in a picturesque rural setting, offering fantastic development potential for prospective buyers.
But the excitement doesn’t end there! Viewers will also revisit a plot of land in Nottingham that Tommy first discovered back in early 2022, providing a fascinating glimpse into its transformation over time.
With its mix of renovation challenges, development opportunities, and insightful revisits, this episode of “Homes Under the Hammer” promises to keep viewers entertained and inspired as they follow along...
As Martin navigates through the house, an overwhelming odor makes life difficult, presenting a unique obstacle to overcome in the renovation process. Meanwhile, Martel explores a bungalow in Aberdeenshire, situated in a picturesque rural setting, offering fantastic development potential for prospective buyers.
But the excitement doesn’t end there! Viewers will also revisit a plot of land in Nottingham that Tommy first discovered back in early 2022, providing a fascinating glimpse into its transformation over time.
With its mix of renovation challenges, development opportunities, and insightful revisits, this episode of “Homes Under the Hammer” promises to keep viewers entertained and inspired as they follow along...
- 4/24/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Get ready for another exciting episode of “Homes Under the Hammer” as Season 27 Episode 2, titled “Building the Dream,” airs at 11:15 Am this Tuesday, April 9th, on BBC One. Join the dynamic trio of presenters – Dion, Tommy, and Jacqui – as they explore diverse property projects across the UK.
In Derby, Dion is buzzing with excitement as he discovers a promising plot of land ripe for development. With eager new owners on board, the potential for building their dream home is palpable, and Dion is ready to guide them through the process every step of the way.
Meanwhile, in Suffolk, Tommy tackles a challenging project involving intricate decorative plaster on the walls. It’s a big job that will require careful attention to detail, but Tommy is up to the task, showcasing his expertise and dedication to delivering top-notch results.
In the same county, Jacqui meets a retired butcher who’s...
In Derby, Dion is buzzing with excitement as he discovers a promising plot of land ripe for development. With eager new owners on board, the potential for building their dream home is palpable, and Dion is ready to guide them through the process every step of the way.
Meanwhile, in Suffolk, Tommy tackles a challenging project involving intricate decorative plaster on the walls. It’s a big job that will require careful attention to detail, but Tommy is up to the task, showcasing his expertise and dedication to delivering top-notch results.
In the same county, Jacqui meets a retired butcher who’s...
- 4/3/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Join Ross Kemp this Saturday on BBC One at 4:40 Pm for an exhilarating game of wits and strategy on “Bridge of Lies.” In this high-stakes quiz show, celebrities including TV presenter and Olympian Sam Quek, ex-footballer and TV presenter Dion Dublin, actress and TV presenter Joanna Page, and radio DJ Melvin Odoom will put their knowledge to the test as they attempt to cross the Bridge of Lies and win money for their chosen charities.
Host Ross Kemp guides the contestants through the challenge as they face a series of questions, each with the potential to lead them closer to victory or send them tumbling into the abyss of falsehoods. With 32 potential steps on each bridge crossing, including 22 truths and 10 lies, the celebrities must carefully navigate their way to success by choosing who faces each crossing based on the question category.
“Bridge of Lies” promises suspense, excitement, and plenty...
Host Ross Kemp guides the contestants through the challenge as they face a series of questions, each with the potential to lead them closer to victory or send them tumbling into the abyss of falsehoods. With 32 potential steps on each bridge crossing, including 22 truths and 10 lies, the celebrities must carefully navigate their way to success by choosing who faces each crossing based on the question category.
“Bridge of Lies” promises suspense, excitement, and plenty...
- 3/31/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
BBC One invites viewers to join the excitement of the new season premiere of “Homes Under the Hammer” with Season 27 Episode 1, titled “Back-to-Front House in South Yorkshire,” airing at 10:15 Am on Tuesday, April 2nd. In this episode, the dynamic trio of presenters embarks on thrilling property adventures across the UK.
Dion faces a puzzling challenge in South Yorkshire as he grapples with the layout of a three-bedroom mid-terrace home where the front door seems to be missing in action. Meanwhile, Tommy tackles a ‘knotty’ problem in the garden of a one-bedroom flat in east London, promising to unravel the issue with his trademark expertise.
Elsewhere, Martel navigates her way through a nicotine-stained terrace in Darlington, ready to transform the space into a welcoming home. With each property presenting its unique set of challenges, viewers can expect surprises, transformations, and invaluable insights into the world of property renovation.
Don’t...
Dion faces a puzzling challenge in South Yorkshire as he grapples with the layout of a three-bedroom mid-terrace home where the front door seems to be missing in action. Meanwhile, Tommy tackles a ‘knotty’ problem in the garden of a one-bedroom flat in east London, promising to unravel the issue with his trademark expertise.
Elsewhere, Martel navigates her way through a nicotine-stained terrace in Darlington, ready to transform the space into a welcoming home. With each property presenting its unique set of challenges, viewers can expect surprises, transformations, and invaluable insights into the world of property renovation.
Don’t...
- 3/27/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Get ready for another exciting episode of “Homes Under the Hammer” airing on BBC One at 11:15 Am on Tuesday, February 20th. In Season 26, Episode 79, viewers are treated to a tale of two bungalows and a back-to-brick maisonette as Martin, Tommy, and Martel explore different properties across the UK.
Martin takes us to Wolverhampton, where he explores a charming bungalow with potential for renovation. Meanwhile, Tommy heads to the coastal town of Clacton-on-Sea to uncover the possibilities hidden within another bungalow. Martel completes the trio by venturing to Glasgow to inspect a back-to-brick maisonette ripe for transformation.
From Wolverhampton to Clacton-on-Sea and Glasgow, viewers will witness the diverse range of properties available on the market and the potential they hold for savvy investors and homeowners alike. With their expertise and keen eye for potential, Martin, Tommy, and Martel guide viewers through the process of property renovation and investment.
Don’t...
Martin takes us to Wolverhampton, where he explores a charming bungalow with potential for renovation. Meanwhile, Tommy heads to the coastal town of Clacton-on-Sea to uncover the possibilities hidden within another bungalow. Martel completes the trio by venturing to Glasgow to inspect a back-to-brick maisonette ripe for transformation.
From Wolverhampton to Clacton-on-Sea and Glasgow, viewers will witness the diverse range of properties available on the market and the potential they hold for savvy investors and homeowners alike. With their expertise and keen eye for potential, Martin, Tommy, and Martel guide viewers through the process of property renovation and investment.
Don’t...
- 2/14/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
This Thursday at 11:15 Am on BBC One, “Homes Under the Hammer” returns with Season 26 Episode 76, promising a captivating exploration of potential properties before they hit the auction block. The experienced presenters bring their expert eyes to scrutinize a variety of homes, offering insights into the buildings and their potential transformations.
Viewers are in for a treat as the presenters take them on a virtual tour, sharing their opinions and expertise on each property’s possibilities. From hidden gems to properties with untapped potential, the episode unfolds with the promise of valuable insights for both seasoned investors and those dreaming of a DIY project.
“Homes Under the Hammer” continues its tradition of combining property expertise with real-world insights, making it a must-watch for anyone interested in the dynamic world of home auctions. Tune in for a dose of property inspiration and renovation potential this Thursday on BBC One.
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Viewers are in for a treat as the presenters take them on a virtual tour, sharing their opinions and expertise on each property’s possibilities. From hidden gems to properties with untapped potential, the episode unfolds with the promise of valuable insights for both seasoned investors and those dreaming of a DIY project.
“Homes Under the Hammer” continues its tradition of combining property expertise with real-world insights, making it a must-watch for anyone interested in the dynamic world of home auctions. Tune in for a dose of property inspiration and renovation potential this Thursday on BBC One.
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- 12/15/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
This Monday at 11:15 Am on BBC One, get ready for another insightful episode of “Homes Under the Hammer” as the presenters take on Season 26 Episode 74. In this beloved series, the expert presenters turn their attention to a variety of properties just before they hit the auction block, offering viewers a sneak peek into the potential of each building.
As the presenters cast their experienced eyes over the featured properties, viewers can expect a blend of expert analysis, renovation possibilities, and the thrill of auction anticipation. Whether you’re a budding property enthusiast or simply intrigued by the prospect of home transformations, this episode is sure to provide valuable insights and a dose of inspiration.
Tune in on Monday, December 18th, at 11:15 Am for “Homes Under the Hammer” on BBC One. It’s a chance to explore the world of property auctions and witness the journey of homes undergoing exciting transformations.
As the presenters cast their experienced eyes over the featured properties, viewers can expect a blend of expert analysis, renovation possibilities, and the thrill of auction anticipation. Whether you’re a budding property enthusiast or simply intrigued by the prospect of home transformations, this episode is sure to provide valuable insights and a dose of inspiration.
Tune in on Monday, December 18th, at 11:15 Am for “Homes Under the Hammer” on BBC One. It’s a chance to explore the world of property auctions and witness the journey of homes undergoing exciting transformations.
- 12/12/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Excitement is on the horizon as “Homes Under the Hammer” returns to BBC One at 11:15 Am this Tuesday, December 12, 2023, with Season 26 Episode 73. In this episode, a couple in Whitstable is set to revive Victorian splendor in a run-down house just a stone’s throw away from the sea. Viewers can anticipate witnessing the transformation of this seaside gem into a dazzling home, infused with the passion and vision of its new owners.
As the couple embarks on their ambitious renovation journey, the episode doesn’t stop there. Brace yourselves for more captivating transformations in Bedworth and Torquay, as ambitious projects unfold in these diverse locations. From seaside dreams to inland endeavors, “Homes Under the Hammer” continues to showcase the vast potential hidden within neglected properties.
Join the adventure at 11:15 Am for a captivating blend of property dreams and ambitious renovations. Whether you’re a property enthusiast or just love a good before-and-after story,...
As the couple embarks on their ambitious renovation journey, the episode doesn’t stop there. Brace yourselves for more captivating transformations in Bedworth and Torquay, as ambitious projects unfold in these diverse locations. From seaside dreams to inland endeavors, “Homes Under the Hammer” continues to showcase the vast potential hidden within neglected properties.
Join the adventure at 11:15 Am for a captivating blend of property dreams and ambitious renovations. Whether you’re a property enthusiast or just love a good before-and-after story,...
- 12/6/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming episode of “Homes Under the Hammer,” there are three houses in different places. One is in Somerset, one in Blackpool, and the last one in Leicestershire. These houses need some changes to become better. Martin and Dion, the hosts, will visit these houses and see what needs to be done.
The Somerset house doesn’t smell very nice. In Blackpool, the floors are not level. The house in Leicestershire is built in an unusual way. Martin and Dion will explore these problems and figure out how to fix them.
You can watch this episode on BBC One at 12:15 Pm on Thursday, November 9, 2023. If you like seeing houses transformed, this show is for you. Tune in to see what Martin and Dion discover and how they plan to make these houses better.
Release Date & Time: 12:15 Pm Thursday 9 November 2023 on BBC One
Homes Under the Hammer Cast...
The Somerset house doesn’t smell very nice. In Blackpool, the floors are not level. The house in Leicestershire is built in an unusual way. Martin and Dion will explore these problems and figure out how to fix them.
You can watch this episode on BBC One at 12:15 Pm on Thursday, November 9, 2023. If you like seeing houses transformed, this show is for you. Tune in to see what Martin and Dion discover and how they plan to make these houses better.
Release Date & Time: 12:15 Pm Thursday 9 November 2023 on BBC One
Homes Under the Hammer Cast...
- 11/3/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
“On Tuesday, October 24, 2023, at 11:15 Am, BBC One will air the 66th episode of Season 26 of ‘Homes Under the Hammer.’ In this episode, here’s what’s happening:
First, two brothers are working on making a bungalow more beautiful. They’re giving it a fresh look.
Second, an old church is getting a dramatic transformation. The church is being changed into something different and exciting.
Lastly, a 1930s semi-detached house is becoming a fantastic family home. It’s being updated to be a great place for a family to live.
Dion and Jacqui are traveling to different places, including Suffolk, Staffordshire, and Bexley. They’re exploring properties that were bought through auctions.
This show is all about homes and how they can be transformed.
If you’re interested in home makeovers and property transformations, make sure to watch ‘Homes Under the Hammer’ on BBC One at 11:15 Am.
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First, two brothers are working on making a bungalow more beautiful. They’re giving it a fresh look.
Second, an old church is getting a dramatic transformation. The church is being changed into something different and exciting.
Lastly, a 1930s semi-detached house is becoming a fantastic family home. It’s being updated to be a great place for a family to live.
Dion and Jacqui are traveling to different places, including Suffolk, Staffordshire, and Bexley. They’re exploring properties that were bought through auctions.
This show is all about homes and how they can be transformed.
If you’re interested in home makeovers and property transformations, make sure to watch ‘Homes Under the Hammer’ on BBC One at 11:15 Am.
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- 10/18/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
On Tuesday, October 17, 2023, at 11:15 Am, BBC One will present Season 26, Episode 64 of “Homes Under the Hammer.” In this episode, viewers will get to see the transformation of a former Victorian miner’s cottage in County Durham. This cottage has been empty for 20 years, and now it’s getting a beautiful makeover.
Additionally, there are ambitious plans for a former school in Tonbridge Wells. The show will explore how this space is being repurposed.
Lastly, a Basildon terrace house is undergoing a smart renovation. The program will showcase the changes made to the property.
If you’re interested in home renovations and transformations, this episode is for you. It’s like watching a house go from old and unused to something new and improved.
Be sure to tune in at 11:15 Am for “Homes Under the Hammer” and witness the remarkable changes in these properties.
Release Date & Time 1115 Am Tuesday...
Additionally, there are ambitious plans for a former school in Tonbridge Wells. The show will explore how this space is being repurposed.
Lastly, a Basildon terrace house is undergoing a smart renovation. The program will showcase the changes made to the property.
If you’re interested in home renovations and transformations, this episode is for you. It’s like watching a house go from old and unused to something new and improved.
Be sure to tune in at 11:15 Am for “Homes Under the Hammer” and witness the remarkable changes in these properties.
Release Date & Time 1115 Am Tuesday...
- 10/11/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
On Thursday, October 12, 2023, at 11:15 Am on BBC One, viewers can catch Season 26, Episode 63 of “Homes Under the Hammer.” This popular show follows the transformation of properties bought at auction.
In this episode, the show features three different properties and their respective renovation journeys. First, a plot of land in Newport is transformed into a forever home, showcasing the construction process from scratch. Next, a two-bedroom terrace in surprisingly good condition in Durham undergoes improvements and upgrades. Lastly, a three-bedroom house in London, which has seen better days, receives a makeover.
Hosted by Martin, Martel, and Jacqui, “Homes Under the Hammer” provides insights into the challenges and successes of property renovation. It’s a show that appeals to those interested in the real estate market and the art of transforming properties to their full potential.
Tune in on October 12th to witness the transformations and follow the renovation journeys of...
In this episode, the show features three different properties and their respective renovation journeys. First, a plot of land in Newport is transformed into a forever home, showcasing the construction process from scratch. Next, a two-bedroom terrace in surprisingly good condition in Durham undergoes improvements and upgrades. Lastly, a three-bedroom house in London, which has seen better days, receives a makeover.
Hosted by Martin, Martel, and Jacqui, “Homes Under the Hammer” provides insights into the challenges and successes of property renovation. It’s a show that appeals to those interested in the real estate market and the art of transforming properties to their full potential.
Tune in on October 12th to witness the transformations and follow the renovation journeys of...
- 10/7/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Updated: The BBC has apologized after its Premier League output went into freefall as mutinous presenters and pundits staged a protest over the suspension of Gary Lineker.
The British broadcaster took the unprecedented step of standing down Lineker on Friday afternoon over a politically-charged tweet, but the decision has backfired spectacularly with coverage falling off air.
The BBC said: “The BBC will only be able to bring limited sport programming this weekend and our schedules will be updated to reflect that. We are sorry for these changes which we recognise will be disappointing for BBC sport fans. We are working hard to resolve the situation and hope to do so soon.”
Barbara Slater, the BBC’s director of sport for nearly 14 years, apologized to staff in an email. “We understand how unsettling this is,” she said.
In a breathless few hours on Saturday, the BBC’s television and radio output...
The British broadcaster took the unprecedented step of standing down Lineker on Friday afternoon over a politically-charged tweet, but the decision has backfired spectacularly with coverage falling off air.
The BBC said: “The BBC will only be able to bring limited sport programming this weekend and our schedules will be updated to reflect that. We are sorry for these changes which we recognise will be disappointing for BBC sport fans. We are working hard to resolve the situation and hope to do so soon.”
Barbara Slater, the BBC’s director of sport for nearly 14 years, apologized to staff in an email. “We understand how unsettling this is,” she said.
In a breathless few hours on Saturday, the BBC’s television and radio output...
- 3/11/2023
- by Jake Kanter and Caroline Frost
- Deadline Film + TV
More than 10 of the BBC’s highest-profile sports stars have staged an unprecedented walkout over the British broadcaster’s decision to suspend Gary Lineker. Below is a list of those who have walked out, with links to tweets explaining their reasons for joining the protest.
Alan Shearer, BBC’s top football pundit and former Newcastle United striker
Ian Wright, former Arsenal player is a Match of the Day regular
Jermaine Jenas, ex-Spurs player is a presenter and pundit
Alex Scott, Football Focus host and former Arsenal player
Mark Chapman, anchors live sports coverage on 5 Live and presents Match of the Day 2
Colin Murray, presents Fighting Talk on BBC Radio 5 Live
Dion Dublin, former Manchester United player and 5 Live regular
Jason Mohammad, presents Final Score for BBC1
Micah Richards, former Manchester City defender and one of the BBC’s top football pundits
Glenn Murray, ex-pro is a Football Focus pundit and 5 Live regular
Kelly Somers,...
Alan Shearer, BBC’s top football pundit and former Newcastle United striker
Ian Wright, former Arsenal player is a Match of the Day regular
Jermaine Jenas, ex-Spurs player is a presenter and pundit
Alex Scott, Football Focus host and former Arsenal player
Mark Chapman, anchors live sports coverage on 5 Live and presents Match of the Day 2
Colin Murray, presents Fighting Talk on BBC Radio 5 Live
Dion Dublin, former Manchester United player and 5 Live regular
Jason Mohammad, presents Final Score for BBC1
Micah Richards, former Manchester City defender and one of the BBC’s top football pundits
Glenn Murray, ex-pro is a Football Focus pundit and 5 Live regular
Kelly Somers,...
- 3/11/2023
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
Manchester, Feb 24 (Ians) Before this Thursday, Barcelona enjoyed the upper hand in their head-to-head series against Manchester United, winning 6 out of the 15 clashes across all competitions in Europe.
In the Champions League, Manchester United, the dominant force in England a couple of decades back, have met Spanish giants Barcelona 10 times, of which the Red Devils have won just once. That win came way back in 2008 when a Paul Scholes goal in the second leg of the Champions League semifinal put the English club in the final. United went on to win that final in what remains their last Champions League triumph.
They have a better record in Europa League in which the two teams have met twice. The first game ended in a 2-2 draw at Camp Nou and the match set a Europa League attendance record of 90,255 fans in the stadium. In the second leg of the same tie,...
In the Champions League, Manchester United, the dominant force in England a couple of decades back, have met Spanish giants Barcelona 10 times, of which the Red Devils have won just once. That win came way back in 2008 when a Paul Scholes goal in the second leg of the Champions League semifinal put the English club in the final. United went on to win that final in what remains their last Champions League triumph.
They have a better record in Europa League in which the two teams have met twice. The first game ended in a 2-2 draw at Camp Nou and the match set a Europa League attendance record of 90,255 fans in the stadium. In the second leg of the same tie,...
- 2/24/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
David Nevins, Paramount Premium Group CEO and Chair, is to deliver the annual Edinburgh TV Festival Worldwide Address, as the festival sets panels on football, Ukraine, public broadcasting and true crime featuring Sara Payne, the mother of murdered child Sarah Payne.
In conversation with former Sky Studios boss Jane Millichip, Nevins, who is also Chief Creative Officer for the streamer’s scripted series, will discuss the current scripted landscape, his experiences in maximizing creative ingenuity, talent relationships and IP. He will touch on whether the industry can sustain the influx of streamers both from a Psb and talent drain perspective.
Through a 30-year career, Nevins has run Image TV and overseen entertainment for Showtime, during which time he greenlit the likes of Homeland and Billions. In his current role, he still has responsibility for the network.
The festival, which is chaired by Afua Hirsch this year and taking place August...
In conversation with former Sky Studios boss Jane Millichip, Nevins, who is also Chief Creative Officer for the streamer’s scripted series, will discuss the current scripted landscape, his experiences in maximizing creative ingenuity, talent relationships and IP. He will touch on whether the industry can sustain the influx of streamers both from a Psb and talent drain perspective.
Through a 30-year career, Nevins has run Image TV and overseen entertainment for Showtime, during which time he greenlit the likes of Homeland and Billions. In his current role, he still has responsibility for the network.
The festival, which is chaired by Afua Hirsch this year and taking place August...
- 7/14/2022
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Amazon has announced that more than 40 presenters and former professionals will be part of its English Premier League lineup, with its coverage of the soccer competition kicking-off in December.
Amazon secured rights to show the Premier League in the UK last year, and will air 20 matches a season. Coverage will launch on December 3 with mid-week fixtures, before it shows 10 matches on December 26-27.
BBC presenter Gabby Logan will anchor the Sunset+Vine-produced action, alongside Eilidh Barbour — a BBC and Sky broadcaster — and Jim Rosenthal, a veteran who has covered the world’s biggest sporting events for major UK broadcasters.
Logan is already hosting weekly Amazon soccer show Back of the Net, but her presence on live coverage is still a coup for the Jeff Bezos-owned streamer. Logan is one of the BBC’s highest-profile presenters, taking home a salary of more than £290,000 and hosting shows including Sports Personality of the Year.
Amazon secured rights to show the Premier League in the UK last year, and will air 20 matches a season. Coverage will launch on December 3 with mid-week fixtures, before it shows 10 matches on December 26-27.
BBC presenter Gabby Logan will anchor the Sunset+Vine-produced action, alongside Eilidh Barbour — a BBC and Sky broadcaster — and Jim Rosenthal, a veteran who has covered the world’s biggest sporting events for major UK broadcasters.
Logan is already hosting weekly Amazon soccer show Back of the Net, but her presence on live coverage is still a coup for the Jeff Bezos-owned streamer. Logan is one of the BBC’s highest-profile presenters, taking home a salary of more than £290,000 and hosting shows including Sports Personality of the Year.
- 10/31/2019
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
Alex Carter Aug 2, 2016
Homes Under The Hammer is a comforting constant in an ever-changing world. Here's why it's your TV best friend...
Homes Under The Hammer is the adult equivalent of Teletubbies: every episode is exactly the same, there is only the vaguest semblance of peril, and every episode has a weird house in it.
I bloody love Homes Under The Hammer. It’s the kind of low-engagement programming that suits any time and any mood. I like nosing around people’s houses. I like the idea I could be a filthy capitalist if I could just stop ranting about Star Trek and do some plastering. The identikit nature of every episode is ideally suited to its 10am weekday timeslot, being watched exclusively by the unemployed, the ill and everyone’s dad. As a freelance writer with both a cold and a dad I absolutely understand that feeling of having a head filled with mush,...
Homes Under The Hammer is a comforting constant in an ever-changing world. Here's why it's your TV best friend...
Homes Under The Hammer is the adult equivalent of Teletubbies: every episode is exactly the same, there is only the vaguest semblance of peril, and every episode has a weird house in it.
I bloody love Homes Under The Hammer. It’s the kind of low-engagement programming that suits any time and any mood. I like nosing around people’s houses. I like the idea I could be a filthy capitalist if I could just stop ranting about Star Trek and do some plastering. The identikit nature of every episode is ideally suited to its 10am weekday timeslot, being watched exclusively by the unemployed, the ill and everyone’s dad. As a freelance writer with both a cold and a dad I absolutely understand that feeling of having a head filled with mush,...
- 7/23/2016
- Den of Geek
Just when you thought you'd seen all the glitz and glamour at the Spectre premiere in London last night - little did you know there was an alternative red carpet screening happening over 100 miles away in Birmingham...
The city's Cineworld at the NEC's Resorts World complex celebrated its opening by premiering the Sam Mendes-directed movie, which saw glittering guests such as Celebrity Big Brother winner James Hill and runner-up Austin Armacost, and former Towie stars Maria Fowler and Abigail Clarke gracing the red carpet.
Other stars included Danielle Lloyd and her new partner Michael O'Neill, former footballer Dion Dublin, Ex on the Beach star Jemma Lucy and comedian Jasper Carrott.
Meanwhile in the capital, the official world premiere was given the royal seal of approval with the attendance of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and Prince Harry.
007's Daniel Craig also posed on the red carpet along with co-stars Christoph Waltz,...
The city's Cineworld at the NEC's Resorts World complex celebrated its opening by premiering the Sam Mendes-directed movie, which saw glittering guests such as Celebrity Big Brother winner James Hill and runner-up Austin Armacost, and former Towie stars Maria Fowler and Abigail Clarke gracing the red carpet.
Other stars included Danielle Lloyd and her new partner Michael O'Neill, former footballer Dion Dublin, Ex on the Beach star Jemma Lucy and comedian Jasper Carrott.
Meanwhile in the capital, the official world premiere was given the royal seal of approval with the attendance of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and Prince Harry.
007's Daniel Craig also posed on the red carpet along with co-stars Christoph Waltz,...
- 10/27/2015
- Digital Spy
Pixie Lott, James May and Christopher Eccleston have been announced as presenters.
BBC Music has launched Ten Pieces Secondary, an hour-long film composed of ten segments designed to introduce students to classical music, following the launch of Ten Pieces Primary last year.
The film will play at cinemas around the UK in October, with schools invited to book free tickets for the screenings.
Ten Pieces Secondary features the BBC Philharmonic conducted by Alpesh Chauhan playing alongside the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain and the Hallé Choir, as well as soloists Nicola Benedetti, Alison Balsom, and DJ Mr Switch. All the performances were shot at Victoria Warehouse in Manchester.
Each segment will be introduced by a celebrity presenter. The line-up of presenters is: TV presenter James May; musician Pixie Lott; actor Bobby Lockwood; comedian Doc Brown; ex-footballer Dion Dublin; Radio 1 presenter Clara Amfo and composer Gabriel Prokofiev; poet Lemn Sissay; TV presenter Molly Rainford; comedian Vikki Stone; actor...
BBC Music has launched Ten Pieces Secondary, an hour-long film composed of ten segments designed to introduce students to classical music, following the launch of Ten Pieces Primary last year.
The film will play at cinemas around the UK in October, with schools invited to book free tickets for the screenings.
Ten Pieces Secondary features the BBC Philharmonic conducted by Alpesh Chauhan playing alongside the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain and the Hallé Choir, as well as soloists Nicola Benedetti, Alison Balsom, and DJ Mr Switch. All the performances were shot at Victoria Warehouse in Manchester.
Each segment will be introduced by a celebrity presenter. The line-up of presenters is: TV presenter James May; musician Pixie Lott; actor Bobby Lockwood; comedian Doc Brown; ex-footballer Dion Dublin; Radio 1 presenter Clara Amfo and composer Gabriel Prokofiev; poet Lemn Sissay; TV presenter Molly Rainford; comedian Vikki Stone; actor...
- 9/3/2015
- ScreenDaily
Dion Dublin has been announced as the surprise new co-host of Homes Under the Hammer.
The former Manchester United, Coventry City, Norwich City and Aston Villa striker will join Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander on the BBC One daytime show.
The ex-England international and TV pundit will meet with budding developers from around the UK, with each episode focusing on three properties bought at auction.
Dublin said: "I am thrilled to be joining Martin and Lucy on Homes Under The Hammer. I have a passion for property and look forward to meeting people on the show who share that passion."
Jo Street, acting controller of BBC Daytime, added: "I am thrilled that Dion Dublin is joining the Homes Under The Hammer line-up. He shares Martin and Lucy's passion for properties and people and his warm personality make him the perfect addition to the family."
Following his football career, Dublin has...
The former Manchester United, Coventry City, Norwich City and Aston Villa striker will join Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander on the BBC One daytime show.
The ex-England international and TV pundit will meet with budding developers from around the UK, with each episode focusing on three properties bought at auction.
Dublin said: "I am thrilled to be joining Martin and Lucy on Homes Under The Hammer. I have a passion for property and look forward to meeting people on the show who share that passion."
Jo Street, acting controller of BBC Daytime, added: "I am thrilled that Dion Dublin is joining the Homes Under The Hammer line-up. He shares Martin and Lucy's passion for properties and people and his warm personality make him the perfect addition to the family."
Following his football career, Dublin has...
- 3/25/2015
- Digital Spy
Match of the Day will add Phil Neville, Ruud Gullit and Rio Ferdinand to its punditry team for the 2014/15 season, it has been revealed.
The trio will replace Alan Hansen, who retired from BBC Sport after the Brazil World Cup.
Neville lands the role despite criticism of his performance at the World Cup, which sparked a huge amount of jokes and mockery on Twitter.
Alan Shearer, Robbie Savage and Danny Murphy will remain as the core punditry team as the show celebrates its 50th anniversary.
Gary Lineker also returns as the host for his 16th year at the helm, delivering augmented reality graphics, Opta statistics and live social media votes.
Commentators for the new season are Guy Mowbray, Steve Wilson, Jonathan Pearce, Simon Brotherton, Steve Bower and John Motson, who has been with the programme for over 40 of the 50 years.
Match of the Day's 50th anniversary will be celebrated...
The trio will replace Alan Hansen, who retired from BBC Sport after the Brazil World Cup.
Neville lands the role despite criticism of his performance at the World Cup, which sparked a huge amount of jokes and mockery on Twitter.
Alan Shearer, Robbie Savage and Danny Murphy will remain as the core punditry team as the show celebrates its 50th anniversary.
Gary Lineker also returns as the host for his 16th year at the helm, delivering augmented reality graphics, Opta statistics and live social media votes.
Commentators for the new season are Guy Mowbray, Steve Wilson, Jonathan Pearce, Simon Brotherton, Steve Bower and John Motson, who has been with the programme for over 40 of the 50 years.
Match of the Day's 50th anniversary will be celebrated...
- 8/6/2014
- Digital Spy
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