Owen Warner has said he is “fuming” over the latest challenge on I’m a Celebrity.
The actor grew frustrated during the “Save Sorting Office” trial, which he and Chris Moyles did during Thursday’s episode (24 November) of the ITV hit series.
The Bushtucker trial saw Warner strapped into a harness that was attached to a small crane operated by Moyles.
Warner was then tasked with searching through multiple boxes – filled with mud crabs, eels, rats, and snakes, and green ants – to find the stars. Meanwhile, Moyles was receiving small electric shocks regularly.
Once he collected the star, Warner then had to throw it into a small slit in a post office box.
Warner only managed to get one of six stars in the box, leading him to grow frustrated.
“Mate this is so much harder than it looks,” said the actor when he was doing the challenge. “I’m fuming,...
The actor grew frustrated during the “Save Sorting Office” trial, which he and Chris Moyles did during Thursday’s episode (24 November) of the ITV hit series.
The Bushtucker trial saw Warner strapped into a harness that was attached to a small crane operated by Moyles.
Warner was then tasked with searching through multiple boxes – filled with mud crabs, eels, rats, and snakes, and green ants – to find the stars. Meanwhile, Moyles was receiving small electric shocks regularly.
Once he collected the star, Warner then had to throw it into a small slit in a post office box.
Warner only managed to get one of six stars in the box, leading him to grow frustrated.
“Mate this is so much harder than it looks,” said the actor when he was doing the challenge. “I’m fuming,...
- 11/24/2022
- by Annabel Nugent
- The Independent - TV
Paul Henreid: Hollow Triumph aka The Scar tonight Turner Classic Movies’ Paul Henreid film series continues this Tuesday evening, July 16, 2013. Of tonight’s movies, the most interesting offering is Hollow Triumph / The Scar, a 1948 B thriller adapted by Daniel Fuchs (Panic in the Streets, Love Me or Leave Me) from Murray Forbes’ novel, and in which the gentlemanly Henreid was cast against type: a crook who, in an attempt to escape from other (and more dangerous) crooks, impersonates a psychiatrist with a scar on his chin. Joan Bennett, mostly wasted in a non-role, is Henreid’s leading lady. (See also: “One Paul Henreid, Two Cigarettes, Four Bette Davis-es.”) The thriller’s director is Hungarian import Steve Sekely, whose Hollywood career consisted chiefly of minor B fare. In fact, though hardly a great effort, Hollow Triumph was probably the apex of Sekely’s cinematic output in terms of prestige...
- 7/17/2013
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
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