Tuesday, 29 April 2008

Miller amongst BAFTA rising star nominees

Miller amongst BAFTA rising star nominees



Sienna Milling machine has been nominated for this year's Ascension Mavin award at the BAFTAs.
The actress, world Health Organization of late appeared in 'Stardust', is amongst two British people stars nominated for the prize, which is voted for by the public. Surface-to-air missile Riley, the asterisk of Delight Class biopic 'Control', is the other Brits candidate.
They're joined in the category by Ellen Page, Shia LaBeouf and 'Lust, Caution' asterisk Tang Wei dynasty for the prize.
The category was established in pureness of late cast music director Mary Selway, wHO died in 2004, with Scottish worker James McAvoy picking up the inaugural awarding.
'Casino Royale' star Eva Leafy vegetable, world Health Organization south Korean won the award cobbler's last year, announced the nominees saying: "This year's five nominees ar altogether actors world Health Organization have really stood come out of the closet in their make and I'm for sure we'll see a draw more of them end-to-end 2008."
The winner will be announced at the official BAFTA ceremony on 10 Feb.




Cadacross

Thursday, 24 April 2008

Emmerdale star fighting mystery illness

Emmerdale star fighting mystery illness



'Emmerdale' star Clive Hornby is to take a break from the show amid fears over his health.
According to The Mirror newspaper, the 63-year-old is fighting an unnamed illness.
Hornby is 'Emmerdale's longest-serving cast member after making his first appearance as Jack Sugden 28 years ago.
He recently insisted that he loved the programme and had no plans to retire, saying: "I can't believe I'm still here sometimes. Some of the kids in the show weren't even born when I started.
"I can't imagine leaving - it would be the death of me, that. I'm happy to be doing it as long as they want me doing it."
A show spokesman said: "We can confirm that Clive is unwell but fully intends to return to work."
Hornby, who originally joined the soap on a three month contract, will be seen in episodes until mid-February.





Saturday, 19 April 2008

Norton hosts BBC's Oliver show

Norton hosts BBC's Oliver show



Irish presenter Whole wheat flour Norton is to horde a fresh BBC One series which testament search for freshly stars for the musical theater 'Oliver!'.
'I'd Do Anything' finds Norton joined by showbiz legends Saint Andrew Harold Lloyd Webber, Cameron Mack and a dialog box of judges as they try out to feel freshly stars to play the roles of Oliver and Nancy in the musical theater.
Commenting, Elaine Bedell, Controller, BBC Entertainment Commissioning, said: "We're really pleased to be edifice on the success of 'Any Ambition Volition Do' with a fresh search for West End stars next year."
She continued: 'Oliver!' is a much-loved British people musical theater so we're certainly the shew testament unite families and meld black Maria."
'I'd Do Anything' premieres on BBC One next year.




Neutronic

Wednesday, 16 April 2008

LiveDaily Song of the Day: The Kooks - "Tick of Time"

LiveDaily Song of the Day: The Kooks - "Tick of Time"



Today's Birdcall of the Day is by The Kooks [ tickets ]. The group's featured cut is "Tick of Time," which appears on the indie rockers' make newly release, "Konk."