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26th February 2019, 09:43 PM
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28th February 2019, 10:56 PM
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1st March 2019, 12:16 AM
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3rd March 2019, 01:55 PM
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I watched Notes On A Scandal last night n BBC1 , Cate Blanchett & Judy Dench, Bill Nighy, really good film from 2006
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4th March 2019, 12:24 AM
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4th March 2019, 06:17 AM
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KARREN BRADY You’re in for a treat with Celebrity Apprentice for Comic Relief — it’s worth the ten-year wait
As well as bringing money to a brilliant cause, it's highly entertaining viewing with some top notch players By Karren Brady 2nd March 2019, 10:46 pmUpdated: 2nd March 2019, 10:46 pm GOSH, it’s been a long week. So now for some good news. Are you ready? The first Celebrity Apprentice for ten years is back. It’s coming soon . . . and it’s going to be ruddy marvellous. You're in for a treat with Celebrity Apprentice for Comic Relief — it's worth the ten-year wait I don’t think I’m giving too much away when I say there will be some big personalities trying to work as a team. And that’s always seriously entertaining. But also, the thing about The Apprentice is that none of the celebs realise when they sign up that it is probably the single most full-on thing they will ever do in their life. How do I know this? I was a contestant in 2007 (but also, I’ve now sat in almost every chair in that boardroom — candidate, interviewer and now Lord Sugar’s aide). And when Lord Sugar asked me if I would be on the Comic Relief show, I honestly thought: “How hard can it be?” How wrong I was. The girls asked me to be their project leader and we all quickly found out that you don’t know how much you will do for charity until you are part of an event raising money for Comic Relief. There is almost no limit. Also, it’s hard to do justice to the exhaustion. We were on the go from 5am until midnight. I was surviving on about two hours’ sleep a night. Probably my most vivid memory of the 2007 show is cleaning two tonne of squid — what we misguidedly decided to serve at the fun fair we were organising. I was the only one who knew how to clean squid. As well as bringing money to a brilliant cause, it’s highly entertaining viewing Plus, as project manager I decided to take most of the rubbish jobs myself. And cleaning squid is very messy, as each one squirts ink. Just when I was pretty much covered in the stuff, I got a call from Trinny Woodall, who’d gone home to put her kids to bed. She said there was a party at PR guru Matthew Freud’s house and I had to join her to canvas the room for donations. While she turned up looking — and smelling — divine I had to rush there straight from the iamspamspamami stinking of fish. But boy was it worth it — we raised £1million. Oh, and let the records show that £856,000 of that was raised by the girls — with the help of some very generous friends. As well as bringing money to a brilliant cause, it’s highly entertaining viewing. And this year is going to be top notch, with some amazing players. The girls’ team consists of Amanda Holden, Ayda Williams, Kelly Hoppen, Rachel Johnson and Tameka Empson. The boys’ team is Omid Djalili, Richard Arnold, Russell Kane, Rylan Clark-Neal and Sam Allardyce. Their task is a cabaret-themed event. Sam Allardyce, former England football boss, was also my football manager at West Ham for several years and he was very, shall we say, authoritarian. But during this process he had on a hairnet and was making canapes — and, ahem, wore a bright neon dress with panache. I can reveal Claude Littner had a much better time than me overseeing the girls’ team. They were unbelievably dynamic, organised and focused. Meanwhile, the boys were all wandering around saying, ‘Er, what do we do?’ Believe me, it took all my willpower to hold my tongue and not try to get them organised. While the girls struggled to hold their ticket price, the boys stood firm and Simon Cowell put huge pressure on Ayda and Amanda with a surprise demand for the girls. But at the end of the day, one major donation to either team means anyone can win, organised or not. There is a jaw-dropping moment when one of the boys “entertains” the audience with balloons strategically placed to hide his, ahem, “three-piece suite” as Lord Sugar puts it. And when the balloons pop . . . you won’t believe what you have just witnessed. After the task, back in the boardroom, Claude was full of enthusiasm about how fantastic the girls were and what a brilliant time he’d had. I said nothing. When Rylan asked if I had anything to say, I said: “Plenty — and none of it good.” One thing I will say, though, is they were all tremendous sports. They would have done anything for the charity. And I mean anything. I could hardly watch at one point. It really is laugh-out-loud funny. Boy is this show going to be worth the ten-year wait. Celebrity Apprentice for Comic Relief is on BBC1 on March 7 and 8. https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/8548332/celeb...worth-the-wait/ |
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5th March 2019, 12:31 AM
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It sounds like it will be good
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5th March 2019, 05:13 AM
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6th March 2019, 11:20 PM
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Do not forget Celebrity Apprentice tomorrow night
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7th March 2019, 12:14 AM
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7th March 2019, 05:27 AM
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Celebrity Apprentice: Ayda Field furious as co-stars brand Robbie Williams 'unimpressive'
The X Factor star, 39, becomes very defensive of her singer husband during Celebrity Apprentice this evening Ayda Field is left raging tonight after husband Robbie Wlliams is branded an "unimpressive" addition to their charity line-up. The X Factor star, 39, becomes incredibly defensive over her husband, who she tries to get to perform at their auction event on Celebrity Apprentice for Comic Relief's Red Nose Day. She even admits she wants to "rip the phone out of their hands and beat them with it" after delivering the shocking insult. After the women's team are told by Lord Sugar to organise a cabaret event at Cafe de Paris, Ayda calls Robbie to try and get him to go to the event, which they decide will be a jungle theme. "I've never leaned on Robbie for anything so I feel slightly guilty," she says. The girls are tasked with organising a charity cabaret event But it looks like she might rescind that offer after the sub team, comprised of Tameka Empson , Rachel Johnson and Sadie Frost, say that they struggled to sell tickets because people were "unimpressed" by the line-up. In the car with team leader Kelly Hoppen and Amanda Holden, she rants: "They said the guys weren't impressed with the line-up! I wanted to rip the phone out of their hands and beat these guys with the telephone. "I mean what do they want? Do they want god to some down and serve them crudities?" The girls are dealt an early blow earlier on when rival team leader Rylan Clark manages to trick them into over-spending their budget on an aerial hoop. And Ayda is left upset when she discovers that Rachel also sold a man a table for £10,000 so long as Robbie serenaded their table. "My poor husband," she fumes. Will she still want Robbie to perform? *Celebrity Apprentice airs tonight at 9pm on BBC One https://www.irishmirror.ie/tv/celebrity-app...urious-14097221 |
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7th March 2019, 05:31 AM
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8th March 2019, 05:34 AM
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Ayda Williams somehow managed to book husband Robbie to sing at the Girls team’s ‘cabaret’ night. But the Boys were after Cher, the Rolling Stones, and ‘three men waving their willies’ on CA The naked guys were hilarious with their balloons hiding their dignity , the guests in the room did not see the funny side of it, you should have seen their faces , I hope to find a video later https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/artic...mic-Relief.html |
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9th March 2019, 12:09 AM
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Ayda Williams somehow managed to book husband Robbie to sing at the Girls team’s ‘cabaret’ night. But the Boys were after Cher, the Rolling Stones, and ‘three men waving their willies’ on CA The naked guys were hilarious with their balloons hiding their dignity , the guests in the room did not see the funny side of it, you should have seen their faces , I hope to find a video later https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/artic...mic-Relief.html Looking forward to watching this in full tomorrow. |
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9th March 2019, 03:35 PM
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There are loads of reasons why I'm a Robbie fan and watching Celebrity Apprentice reminded me of one of them - that he is so lovely as a man.
Just got on with the job, raised loads of money, no ego, just does it. He has such a beautiful soul and I love him for it. Thought Ayda came across really lovely too. |
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12th March 2019, 12:27 AM
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Does anybody else watch Fleabag on BBCIII?
It's funny. Not PC though. |
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19th March 2019, 08:22 PM
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Derry Girls tonigh on Ch4 , storyline abut they trying to get tickets for Take That in Belfast, should be very funny ..
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28th March 2019, 07:35 PM
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Home > Tv > Today's TV Highlights > Mission Ignition
Mission Ignition Sat 20:30 New series. Two teams of motoring enthusiasts, advised by Take That's Howard Donald and IndyCar champion Dario Franchitti, are challenged to reassemble a classic car from components. The first group to rebuild the vehicle and start the engine gets to keep it. The first episode features three members of the British Women's Racing driver club working on a Porsche 944 and three race car instructors from Bedford assembling a Lotus Elan. |
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31st March 2019, 08:02 PM
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Laura, have you been watching Race Across The World on BBC 2 , it's really good ..
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31st March 2019, 11:09 PM
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