Prince Harry may be fifth in line to the throne, but some of his younger fans would like to see him take on the big job one day. "Are you ever going to be king?" he was asked by a student during the filming of a children's TV show last Tuesday. Harry laughed. "That's the question everybody wanted, let's be honest!" before adding, "You'll be glad to know, probably not!" As 9-year-old Tristan of Lambs Lane Primary School in Berkshire looked disheartened, Harry dashed across the school hall and commiserated right along with him. "Oh, look at the disappointment! I love that!
- 4/26/2016
- by Simon Perry, @SPerryPeoplemag
- PEOPLE.com
The British children's television market may see quite a spike in their adult women viewers in the coming future as it was just announced that David Beckham will be featured in a new show!
On Wednesday (July 17), news broke that the superstar soccer stud will take part in a program titled "Game Changers," which is aimed at getting children more involved in sports.
"It's an ambition of mine to inspire more young people to take part in sport," Beckham told TV Biz. "I'm excited to be one of a great group of athletes contributing to Game Changers and working with Sky, who have the passion to make it happen."
"Game Changers" will be hosted by sprint star Darren Campbell and will air Saturday mornings at 9 a.m on Sky Sports.
On Wednesday (July 17), news broke that the superstar soccer stud will take part in a program titled "Game Changers," which is aimed at getting children more involved in sports.
"It's an ambition of mine to inspire more young people to take part in sport," Beckham told TV Biz. "I'm excited to be one of a great group of athletes contributing to Game Changers and working with Sky, who have the passion to make it happen."
"Game Changers" will be hosted by sprint star Darren Campbell and will air Saturday mornings at 9 a.m on Sky Sports.
- 7/18/2013
- GossipCenter
Looks like we may have to start watching a British children's television series. Why? To get a glimpse of the oh-so-handsome David Beckham. The hunky athlete is set to star in a new kids' TV show in the U.K., aimed at getting British youngsters into sports. The program—titled Game Changers—will air Saturday mornings at 9 a.m on Sky Sports. Becks is set to front a series of "masterclasses" for the program, which will be broadcast in front of a live studio audience. Hosted by sprint star Darren Campbell and presenter Di Dougherty, the show will also feature Olympic legend Jessica Ennis-Hill as well as Paralympic wheelchair rugby captain Steve Brown. "It's...
- 7/17/2013
- E! Online
David Beckham has signed up to star in an upcoming children's show on Sky.
The former Manchester United footballer will regularly feature on the Saturday morning show aimed at encouraging kids to get into sport.
Beckham will host "masterclasses" on the programme, which will be aired on Sky Sports and on Freeview.
Game Changers will be hosted by athlete Darren Campbell and presenter Di Dougherty, while Jessica Ennis-Hill will also regularly appear.
Paralympic wheelchair rugby captain Steve Brown will also be one of the show's reporters.
Beckham said: "It's an ambition of mine to inspire more young people to take part in sport. I'm excited to be one of a great group of athletes contributing to Game Changers and working with Sky, who have the passion to make it happen."
The series will air on Saturday mornings from 9am live with a studio audience, in a similar fashion to...
The former Manchester United footballer will regularly feature on the Saturday morning show aimed at encouraging kids to get into sport.
Beckham will host "masterclasses" on the programme, which will be aired on Sky Sports and on Freeview.
Game Changers will be hosted by athlete Darren Campbell and presenter Di Dougherty, while Jessica Ennis-Hill will also regularly appear.
Paralympic wheelchair rugby captain Steve Brown will also be one of the show's reporters.
Beckham said: "It's an ambition of mine to inspire more young people to take part in sport. I'm excited to be one of a great group of athletes contributing to Game Changers and working with Sky, who have the passion to make it happen."
The series will air on Saturday mornings from 9am live with a studio audience, in a similar fashion to...
- 7/17/2013
- Digital Spy
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