50 Cent fans at the London stop of the rapper’s “Final Lap Tour” got a surprise when the rapper welcomed Ed Sheeran onstage to perform “Shape of You.”
Fiddy’s performance was in full swing at the O2 Arena on Tuesday (November 21st) — celebrating the 20th anniversary of his debut album, Get Rich or Die Tryin’ — when a cube descended onto the stage digitally adorned with the message: “There is a monster in this box.”
Moments later, Sheeran emerged from underneath the stage — sans acoustic guitar — as the familiar open chords from his 2017 megahit “Shape of You” chimed in. Screams of excitement from concertgoers filled the arena as they were told by 50 Cent to “turn it up even more!” Sheeran watched the rest of the set from the crowd, rapping along to hits like “In the Club.”
After the performance, the rapper posted a picture of the duo backstage, writing:...
Fiddy’s performance was in full swing at the O2 Arena on Tuesday (November 21st) — celebrating the 20th anniversary of his debut album, Get Rich or Die Tryin’ — when a cube descended onto the stage digitally adorned with the message: “There is a monster in this box.”
Moments later, Sheeran emerged from underneath the stage — sans acoustic guitar — as the familiar open chords from his 2017 megahit “Shape of You” chimed in. Screams of excitement from concertgoers filled the arena as they were told by 50 Cent to “turn it up even more!” Sheeran watched the rest of the set from the crowd, rapping along to hits like “In the Club.”
After the performance, the rapper posted a picture of the duo backstage, writing:...
- 11/22/2023
- by Kayla Higgins
- Consequence - Music
Her credits included Band Of Gold, Fat Friends and The Syndicate.
Kay Mellor, one of the pre-eminent UK TV dramatists of her generation, has died suddenly aged 71.
The creator of Band Of Gold, Fat Friends, The Syndicate and In the Club was the driving force behind Leeds-based Rollem Productions.
A spokeswoman for the indie said: “It is with profound sadness that we announce the untimely and sudden passing of our beloved friend, mentor and colleague Kay Mellor on Sunday 15 May 2022.
“We have lost a phenomenal talent and a true luminary. We ask that you please respect the privacy of the...
Kay Mellor, one of the pre-eminent UK TV dramatists of her generation, has died suddenly aged 71.
The creator of Band Of Gold, Fat Friends, The Syndicate and In the Club was the driving force behind Leeds-based Rollem Productions.
A spokeswoman for the indie said: “It is with profound sadness that we announce the untimely and sudden passing of our beloved friend, mentor and colleague Kay Mellor on Sunday 15 May 2022.
“We have lost a phenomenal talent and a true luminary. We ask that you please respect the privacy of the...
- 5/17/2022
- by Chris Curtis Broadcast
- ScreenDaily
Hannah Waddingham has signed with CAA for representation in all areas, Variety has learned exclusively. She continues to be repped by manager Nick Todisco at Atlas Artists, U.K. agent Peter Brooks at Cam, and publicist Annick Muller at Wolf Kasteler PR.
Waddingham currently stars in the critically-acclaimed Apple comedy series “Ted Lasso” in the role of Rebecca Welton, the owner of AFC Richmond. She recently won her first Emmy for her role in the show, picking up the statuette for best supporting actress in a comedy. Waddingham also won a Critics’ Choice Award and a Hollywood Critics Association Award for her work on the show.
“Ted Lasso” was nominated for 20 Emmys at this year’s ceremony, ultimately winning seven. Along with Waddingham’s win, the show won for best comedy series while Jason Sudeikis and Brett Goldstein won for best actor and best supporting actor in a comedy respectively.
Waddingham currently stars in the critically-acclaimed Apple comedy series “Ted Lasso” in the role of Rebecca Welton, the owner of AFC Richmond. She recently won her first Emmy for her role in the show, picking up the statuette for best supporting actress in a comedy. Waddingham also won a Critics’ Choice Award and a Hollywood Critics Association Award for her work on the show.
“Ted Lasso” was nominated for 20 Emmys at this year’s ceremony, ultimately winning seven. Along with Waddingham’s win, the show won for best comedy series while Jason Sudeikis and Brett Goldstein won for best actor and best supporting actor in a comedy respectively.
- 9/27/2021
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Rob Leane Kirsten Howard Mar 6, 2018
Wondering what to watch? Here’s our rundown of 2018’s new British dramas...
As we surge into 2018, the impressive amount of top-quality dramas emanating from our home-grown channels is showing no signs of decreasing.
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There are plentiful programmes you’ll want to watch and/or record for later, as Britain’s best broadcasters battle it out for your attention and affections. Here, then, is a big long list of shows to look forward to in 2018...
The Innocents
Guy Pearce stars as a mysterious character currently only known as 'Halvorson' in Netflix's new 8-part supernatural teen...
Wondering what to watch? Here’s our rundown of 2018’s new British dramas...
As we surge into 2018, the impressive amount of top-quality dramas emanating from our home-grown channels is showing no signs of decreasing.
See related Luke Cage: making a star of a lesser-known character Jessica Jones season 2: episode titles and fantastic pulp covers released Iron Fist season 2: Alice Eve joins the cast Daredevil season 3: Vincent D’Onofrio teases Fisk's evolution The Punisher season 2 adds Supergirl's Floriana Lima
There are plentiful programmes you’ll want to watch and/or record for later, as Britain’s best broadcasters battle it out for your attention and affections. Here, then, is a big long list of shows to look forward to in 2018...
The Innocents
Guy Pearce stars as a mysterious character currently only known as 'Halvorson' in Netflix's new 8-part supernatural teen...
- 12/31/2017
- Den of Geek
★★★★★ Behind the closed doors of the house on the hill lie many secrets. Enveloped in heavy fog, perched above a raging sea, the past sins of four men remain shrouded in mystery. In The Club, Pablo Larraín dives headlong into an evil that Catholicism has long attempted to sweep under the carpet. A physical and emotional assault on the senses, sensibilities and conscience, the Chilean director has crafted a chilling, unflinching indictment of church sponsored cover-ups of widespread child abuse. Painful in both its moral ambiguity and subject matter, The Club is a brave, profoundly unsettling piece of filmmaking.
- 3/23/2016
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
The title character in “James White” is a good guy who sometimes behaves badly. As a 21-year-old New Yorker, though, James (Christopher Abbott) isn’t atypical of his demographic when he, for example, drinks and takes drugs and dances until morning, as we see in the disorienting and slightly nauseating opening scene. In the club, James is heavy-lidded and obviously high, with the dance floor’s rap beat easily drowning out “Don’t Let the Sun Catch You Crying,” which he’s listening to through headphones. He nods out in the cab on his way home. When you see what’s awaiting James there,...
- 11/13/2015
- by Tricia Olszewski
- The Wrap
Will Mellor tricked his Twitter followers into believing he was entering the jungle for 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!' today (07.10.15). The 'In The Club' star posted a photo of himself dressed in the traditional camp clothing of brown fedora hat and red gilet complete with voting phone number on the back. The tweet sparked much excitement on his feed that he was going to face the dreaded Bushtucker Trials in Australia and he later deleted the post, which had been retweeted multiple times. But two hours later Will sent a message to his fans revealing he was actually...
- 10/7/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
Will Mellor tricked his Twitter followers into believing he was entering the jungle for 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!' today (07.10.15). The 'In The Club' star posted a photo of himself dressed in the traditional camp clothing of brown fedora hat and red gilet complete with voting phone number on the back. The tweet sparked much excitement on his feed that he was going to face the dreaded Bushtucker Trials in Australia and he later deleted the post, which had been retweeted multiple times. But two hours later Will sent a message to his fans revealing he was actually...
- 10/6/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
Is ITV really going to bring back Cold Feet?
That's the rumour, with the broadcaster apparently looking to plug the Downton-shaped hole in its schedule with a revival of the popular comedy-drama.
If it's true, they'll have a job bringing the cast back together - some have gone on to be huge telly and film stars, while others have stepped out of the spotlight entirely...
James Nesbitt
Nesbitt's carefree lothario Adam Williams met his match in Helen Baxendale's Rachel - the couple overcame infidelity and infertility but were denied lasting happiness when Rachel was killed in a traffic accident.
Since Cold Feet wrapped, Nesbitt has become one of British television's most in-demand leading men.
He fronted BBC One's gritty cop series Murphy's Law from 2003-07, led Steven Moffat's supernatural thriller Jekyll - also in 2007 - and played the title character in ITV's short-lived medical drama Monroe (2011-12).
Of late,...
That's the rumour, with the broadcaster apparently looking to plug the Downton-shaped hole in its schedule with a revival of the popular comedy-drama.
If it's true, they'll have a job bringing the cast back together - some have gone on to be huge telly and film stars, while others have stepped out of the spotlight entirely...
James Nesbitt
Nesbitt's carefree lothario Adam Williams met his match in Helen Baxendale's Rachel - the couple overcame infidelity and infertility but were denied lasting happiness when Rachel was killed in a traffic accident.
Since Cold Feet wrapped, Nesbitt has become one of British television's most in-demand leading men.
He fronted BBC One's gritty cop series Murphy's Law from 2003-07, led Steven Moffat's supernatural thriller Jekyll - also in 2007 - and played the title character in ITV's short-lived medical drama Monroe (2011-12).
Of late,...
- 8/25/2015
- Digital Spy
Rob Leane Louisa Mellor Feb 21, 2017
Steven Moffat says "not doing [Sherlock] again would be fine. If that was it, then that would be it"...
This Broadcast interview with Steven Moffat is well worth a read. In it, he discusses leaving Doctor Who, his original plan to exit after Peter Capaldi's second series, the show's scheduling issues last year, new Executive Producer Chris Chibnall, and more.
See related Dragon's Lair movie hits crowdfunding goal
It's his comments on Sherlock though, that fans are keen to hear amid a feeling that the series four finale may have been a permanent end to the hit BBC show.
"The ratings were extremely good," said Moffat "so I guess they’ll ask us again, and then we’ll have to see first of all if we have three films we want to make, and then if Benedict and Martin have the time, schedule and inclination.
Steven Moffat says "not doing [Sherlock] again would be fine. If that was it, then that would be it"...
This Broadcast interview with Steven Moffat is well worth a read. In it, he discusses leaving Doctor Who, his original plan to exit after Peter Capaldi's second series, the show's scheduling issues last year, new Executive Producer Chris Chibnall, and more.
See related Dragon's Lair movie hits crowdfunding goal
It's his comments on Sherlock though, that fans are keen to hear amid a feeling that the series four finale may have been a permanent end to the hit BBC show.
"The ratings were extremely good," said Moffat "so I guess they’ll ask us again, and then we’ll have to see first of all if we have three films we want to make, and then if Benedict and Martin have the time, schedule and inclination.
- 3/29/2015
- Den of Geek
In The Club: BBC One, 9pm
There's only one of the Parentcraft gang still pregnant in the series finale of this antenatal drama, and so naturally its the turn of Vicky (Christine Bottomley) to give birth tonight. But there are physical and emotional complications as the baby's father Chris decides to drop a poorly-timed bombshell.
Elsewhere Simon (Luke Thompson) throws a surprise party for Roanna (Hermione Norris), and Rick (Will Mellor) and Diane (Jill Halfpenny) prepare to take Hope home - in the shadow of Rick's impending court hearing.
Dave Gorman's Modern Life is Goodish: Dave, 10pm
The opinionated comedian returns to the channel of the same name for a second series of thoroughly modern dilemmas. This week he contemplates the absurdity of recycling pornographic magazines, and reveals what happened when he decided to develop pictures from an old-fashioned camera.
Ray Donovan: Sky Atlantic, 10pm
On UK...
There's only one of the Parentcraft gang still pregnant in the series finale of this antenatal drama, and so naturally its the turn of Vicky (Christine Bottomley) to give birth tonight. But there are physical and emotional complications as the baby's father Chris decides to drop a poorly-timed bombshell.
Elsewhere Simon (Luke Thompson) throws a surprise party for Roanna (Hermione Norris), and Rick (Will Mellor) and Diane (Jill Halfpenny) prepare to take Hope home - in the shadow of Rick's impending court hearing.
Dave Gorman's Modern Life is Goodish: Dave, 10pm
The opinionated comedian returns to the channel of the same name for a second series of thoroughly modern dilemmas. This week he contemplates the absurdity of recycling pornographic magazines, and reveals what happened when he decided to develop pictures from an old-fashioned camera.
Ray Donovan: Sky Atlantic, 10pm
On UK...
- 9/9/2014
- Digital Spy
Harry at 30: ITV, 8pm
The fourth in line for the throne hits the big three-oh later this month, and this documentary takes a look back at Prince Harry's tumultuous life thus far. The hour-long special examines the popular red-headed royal with new insight gained from interviews with friends, military colleagues, royal correspondents, and... Joss Stone.
Though it promises to cover the scandals (weed smoking, Nazi uniform and strip billiards among them), the programme will also follow Harry's current project: setting up an Olympics-style sports tournament for wounded soldiers.
In the Club: BBC One, 9pm
In the penultimate episode of the gripping antenatal drama, Jasmin (Taj Atwal) is in labour and in doubt over the father of her unborn child. Whether it's Dev (Sacha Dhawan) or Jack (Will Tudor), the baby's skin colour will soon reveal all.
Meanwhile, Kim (Katherine Parkinson) tries to patch things up with Susie...
The fourth in line for the throne hits the big three-oh later this month, and this documentary takes a look back at Prince Harry's tumultuous life thus far. The hour-long special examines the popular red-headed royal with new insight gained from interviews with friends, military colleagues, royal correspondents, and... Joss Stone.
Though it promises to cover the scandals (weed smoking, Nazi uniform and strip billiards among them), the programme will also follow Harry's current project: setting up an Olympics-style sports tournament for wounded soldiers.
In the Club: BBC One, 9pm
In the penultimate episode of the gripping antenatal drama, Jasmin (Taj Atwal) is in labour and in doubt over the father of her unborn child. Whether it's Dev (Sacha Dhawan) or Jack (Will Tudor), the baby's skin colour will soon reveal all.
Meanwhile, Kim (Katherine Parkinson) tries to patch things up with Susie...
- 9/2/2014
- Digital Spy
The X Factor: Cheryl Looks Back: ITV2, 8pm
ITV continues trailing The X Factor's epic comeback with a retrospective special, chronicling Cheryl Fernandez-Versini's dramatic journey with the series.
The returning judge relives her personal highlights ahead of the show's 11th series launch on Saturday, August 30.
The 66th Annual Emmy Awards: Sky Living, 8.30pm
The big-hitters of Us television will be out in force for a night celebrating the best and brightest in American comedy, drama and entertainment on the small screen.
A red carpet special kicks off proceedings at 8.30pm, while the ceremony itself begins at 9pm, with stars of House of Cards, Game of Thrones, The Big Bang Theory and many more in attendance.
In The Club: BBC One, 9pm
Kim (Katherine Parkinson) is at the centre of the drama this week, as Kay Mellor's six-part series continues.
After splitting from Susie (Tara Fitzgerald), Kim...
ITV continues trailing The X Factor's epic comeback with a retrospective special, chronicling Cheryl Fernandez-Versini's dramatic journey with the series.
The returning judge relives her personal highlights ahead of the show's 11th series launch on Saturday, August 30.
The 66th Annual Emmy Awards: Sky Living, 8.30pm
The big-hitters of Us television will be out in force for a night celebrating the best and brightest in American comedy, drama and entertainment on the small screen.
A red carpet special kicks off proceedings at 8.30pm, while the ceremony itself begins at 9pm, with stars of House of Cards, Game of Thrones, The Big Bang Theory and many more in attendance.
In The Club: BBC One, 9pm
Kim (Katherine Parkinson) is at the centre of the drama this week, as Kay Mellor's six-part series continues.
After splitting from Susie (Tara Fitzgerald), Kim...
- 8/26/2014
- Digital Spy
Who is Sacha Dhawan?
Ever since his star-making role as Doctor Who's first director Waris Hussein in Mark Gatiss' brilliant drama An Adventure in Space and Time, this up-and-comer has seemingly not left our television screens.
From parts in cult series In The Flesh and Utopia to a guest stint on flashy Us drama 24, not to mention his latest gig on BBC One's In The Club, Dhawan has had quite the year.
Digital Spy spoke to Sacha about his career thus far and the range of different characters he's brought to life in some of UK television's best dramatic series.
"I was a child actor - when I was about 12, I was doing children's TV on Citv - but I was still in school," Dhawan recalls of his beginnings as an actor.
"When I left college, I decided to focus on acting full-time. I went to London,...
Ever since his star-making role as Doctor Who's first director Waris Hussein in Mark Gatiss' brilliant drama An Adventure in Space and Time, this up-and-comer has seemingly not left our television screens.
From parts in cult series In The Flesh and Utopia to a guest stint on flashy Us drama 24, not to mention his latest gig on BBC One's In The Club, Dhawan has had quite the year.
Digital Spy spoke to Sacha about his career thus far and the range of different characters he's brought to life in some of UK television's best dramatic series.
"I was a child actor - when I was about 12, I was doing children's TV on Citv - but I was still in school," Dhawan recalls of his beginnings as an actor.
"When I left college, I decided to focus on acting full-time. I went to London,...
- 8/26/2014
- Digital Spy
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