So we've now seen the first two live episodes of Strictly, and it looks like Helen George and Peter Andre are the ones to beat.
This evening's proceeding were packed with both dad-dancing moves and some genuinely impressive dancing, and naturally Twitter had its say.
It's Saturday night, which means only one thing now:
Time for #Strictly pic.twitter.com/km6HUFMEf4
— Phillip Beauzeville (@Pablo942000) September 26, 2015
Jay from The Wanted (as he will always be known) got some interesting reactions:
Jay from The Wanted #Strictly pic.twitter.com/35adYmKoUP
— Phillip Beauzeville (@Pablo942000) September 26, 2015
So it's time for this guy to have a go. #Strictly pic.twitter.com/zlR97j6dsm
— Andy Bowell (@Andy_Bowell) September 26, 2015
Is this the first man bun we've had on Strictly? #Strictly
— Strictly Dancers (@strictlydancers) September 26, 2015
The worst hair on #strictly ever?
— Peter Huntley (@Peter_Huntley) September 26, 2015
Plenty of people had their say on Jeremy Vine...
This evening's proceeding were packed with both dad-dancing moves and some genuinely impressive dancing, and naturally Twitter had its say.
It's Saturday night, which means only one thing now:
Time for #Strictly pic.twitter.com/km6HUFMEf4
— Phillip Beauzeville (@Pablo942000) September 26, 2015
Jay from The Wanted (as he will always be known) got some interesting reactions:
Jay from The Wanted #Strictly pic.twitter.com/35adYmKoUP
— Phillip Beauzeville (@Pablo942000) September 26, 2015
So it's time for this guy to have a go. #Strictly pic.twitter.com/zlR97j6dsm
— Andy Bowell (@Andy_Bowell) September 26, 2015
Is this the first man bun we've had on Strictly? #Strictly
— Strictly Dancers (@strictlydancers) September 26, 2015
The worst hair on #strictly ever?
— Peter Huntley (@Peter_Huntley) September 26, 2015
Plenty of people had their say on Jeremy Vine...
- 9/26/2015
- Digital Spy
It was Victorian Week on The Great British Bake Off this evening (September 16), and Twitter got stuck into Paul's protest jelly and Ian's roadkill pie.
The main thing we learned is that the Victorians were really bonkers when it came to food.
The Great British Bake Off: 8 times the bakers proved Victorian Week is really, really hard
Of course, Digital Spy was watching Twitter throughout and has gathered the best comments viewers had below...
The making of Game Pies conjured some interesting confessions:
"This roadkill pie tastes lovely. Can really taste the Unleaded petrol..." #Gbbo
— Alex T Smith (@Alex_T_Smith) September 16, 2015
His roadkill pie includes streaky bacon & sausages. He must be a terrible driver. #gbbo
— Jane Hill (@janehill64) September 16, 2015
Oh dear Lord. Ian dines on roadkill. And I thought he was all classy! I take it back, he's not a Victorian housewife, he's a Ghoul. #Gbbo
— Zoë Marriott...
The main thing we learned is that the Victorians were really bonkers when it came to food.
The Great British Bake Off: 8 times the bakers proved Victorian Week is really, really hard
Of course, Digital Spy was watching Twitter throughout and has gathered the best comments viewers had below...
The making of Game Pies conjured some interesting confessions:
"This roadkill pie tastes lovely. Can really taste the Unleaded petrol..." #Gbbo
— Alex T Smith (@Alex_T_Smith) September 16, 2015
His roadkill pie includes streaky bacon & sausages. He must be a terrible driver. #gbbo
— Jane Hill (@janehill64) September 16, 2015
Oh dear Lord. Ian dines on roadkill. And I thought he was all classy! I take it back, he's not a Victorian housewife, he's a Ghoul. #Gbbo
— Zoë Marriott...
- 9/16/2015
- Digital Spy
Evan Davis has been named Journalist of the Year at the 2014 European Diversity Awards.
The Newsnight and Dragon's Den presenter received the award at London's Natural History Museum this evening (October 2).
The 52-year-old - who is openly gay - shared this year's award with Paralympian turned broadcaster Ade Adepitan.
The judging panel praised Davis for his work as a high-profile campaigner on the issue of equality.
BBC newsreader Jane Hill hosted the ceremony, and praised the annual event for recognising "excellence" in "all aspects of diversity".
"It was a privilege to present the awards to so many deserving individuals," she added.
Davis's triumph comes just days after he made his debut as Jeremy Paxman's replacement on Newsnight. His first appearance was seen by 500,000 viewers on Monday (September 29).
The Newsnight and Dragon's Den presenter received the award at London's Natural History Museum this evening (October 2).
The 52-year-old - who is openly gay - shared this year's award with Paralympian turned broadcaster Ade Adepitan.
The judging panel praised Davis for his work as a high-profile campaigner on the issue of equality.
BBC newsreader Jane Hill hosted the ceremony, and praised the annual event for recognising "excellence" in "all aspects of diversity".
"It was a privilege to present the awards to so many deserving individuals," she added.
Davis's triumph comes just days after he made his debut as Jeremy Paxman's replacement on Newsnight. His first appearance was seen by 500,000 viewers on Monday (September 29).
- 10/2/2014
- Digital Spy
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Good morning!
Great news! The Independent's annual Pink List has come out and two women are at the top. Bisexual Olympian Nicola Adams is at number one, with out sports presenter Clare Balding right behind her.
Nicola Adams
Photo by Scott Heavey/Getty Images
Also on the list: Heather Peace came in at number 7, Sue Perkins at 13, Jessie J at 18, Carol Ann Duffy at 25, Mary Portas at 27, Pratibha Parmar at 28, Val McDermid at 38, Jane Hill at 40, Stella Duffy at 41 and Phyllida Lloyd at 74,
Also on the list: Lucy Spraggan, who just quit X-Factor this past weekend because she was ill. Such a bummer!
Photo by Jo Hale/Getty Images
Model/actress Mink Brar is a guest in the Big Boss house, which is like a Bollywood Big Brother. Apparently Mink was a lesbian that later denied it, so she's perfect for reality TV.
Good morning!
Great news! The Independent's annual Pink List has come out and two women are at the top. Bisexual Olympian Nicola Adams is at number one, with out sports presenter Clare Balding right behind her.
Nicola Adams
Photo by Scott Heavey/Getty Images
Also on the list: Heather Peace came in at number 7, Sue Perkins at 13, Jessie J at 18, Carol Ann Duffy at 25, Mary Portas at 27, Pratibha Parmar at 28, Val McDermid at 38, Jane Hill at 40, Stella Duffy at 41 and Phyllida Lloyd at 74,
Also on the list: Lucy Spraggan, who just quit X-Factor this past weekend because she was ill. Such a bummer!
Photo by Jo Hale/Getty Images
Model/actress Mink Brar is a guest in the Big Boss house, which is like a Bollywood Big Brother. Apparently Mink was a lesbian that later denied it, so she's perfect for reality TV.
- 11/5/2012
- by trishbendix
- AfterEllen.com
A group of comedians have set up an alternative to the Funny Women competition after it began charging contestants £15 for entry. Funny Females - founded by Okse, Jane Hill, Ashley Frieze, Bethany Black and Rob Coleman - will run at various venues nationwide from June. The new competition has the stated goal of celebrating female stand-up comedy. Competitors will be offered a small share of proceeds on a door-split basis, rather than be charged to enter the competition. Okse said: "I was absolutely outraged that Funny Women are charging this year. It gives the message to new acts that this sort of thing (more)...
- 4/21/2011
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
"Great LezBritian" is a fortnightly stroll through the very best of British lesbo-centric entertainment and culture. Plus there will be some jolly good interviews with the top ladies who are waving the flag for gay UK.
There are few things we like more than a lesbian in a tight corset swigging a glass of wine, so when we heard that The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister would open the 2010 BFI London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, we sorted out tickets faster than you can say “Kitty Butler you broke my bleedin’ ‘eart.”
Anne Lister was a 19th century Yorkshire landowner, industrialist, traveller and, of course, gay lady who was gallous and guilt-free about her sexuality and passionate about defying the customs and rules of her time.
Her wonderful story lay bound in a four million page journal, gathering dust in an attic in Halifax until they were found by...
There are few things we like more than a lesbian in a tight corset swigging a glass of wine, so when we heard that The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister would open the 2010 BFI London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, we sorted out tickets faster than you can say “Kitty Butler you broke my bleedin’ ‘eart.”
Anne Lister was a 19th century Yorkshire landowner, industrialist, traveller and, of course, gay lady who was gallous and guilt-free about her sexuality and passionate about defying the customs and rules of her time.
Her wonderful story lay bound in a four million page journal, gathering dust in an attic in Halifax until they were found by...
- 4/12/2010
- by Sarah and Lee
- AfterEllen.com
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