It doesn't seem long ago that Caroline Flack was lifting last year's Glitterball, but here we are at the first Strictly Come Dancing live show of 2015.
Six couples will be hitting the dancefloor tonight to shake and shimmy and hope that they don't trip up on their first appearance.
Join Digital Spy back here at 9pm as we talk sequins, fake tan and fancy footwork.
22:00So that's it for tonight. We'll be back on Saturday (September 26) at 6.15pm to see what the other couples have got!
21:59So, there was the first glimpse of all the other couples who will be dancing tomorrow night...Jeremy Vine's facial expressions look like they're going to be incredible to watch!
21:57So currently Helen & Aljaz are top of the leaderboard, with Pasha and Carol at the bottom, but there's still another nine couples to come.
21:55Scores are in for Anita:...
Six couples will be hitting the dancefloor tonight to shake and shimmy and hope that they don't trip up on their first appearance.
Join Digital Spy back here at 9pm as we talk sequins, fake tan and fancy footwork.
22:00So that's it for tonight. We'll be back on Saturday (September 26) at 6.15pm to see what the other couples have got!
21:59So, there was the first glimpse of all the other couples who will be dancing tomorrow night...Jeremy Vine's facial expressions look like they're going to be incredible to watch!
21:57So currently Helen & Aljaz are top of the leaderboard, with Pasha and Carol at the bottom, but there's still another nine couples to come.
21:55Scores are in for Anita:...
- 9/25/2015
- Digital Spy
Johnny Vaughan and Steve Brooker return to History this week with a third series of cult documentary series Mud Men. It's back. And it's even muddier.
Digital Spy caught up with Vaughany to chat about the show's surprise success, Big Breakfast nostalgia and those reports of a fall-out with Denise Van Outen.
You've got a third series of Mud Men. You must be delighted.
"It's the most successful British show on History, which is quite cool. It's two geezers farting around and I thought we were really lucky to get one series.
"It's often the case if it's fun for everyone involved that they're only the people having fun. People are sat at home thinking, 'I'm glad they're having a good time. I think it's a load of s**t'. It really rubs it in.
"There's nothing worse than people really enjoying doing a load of s**t."
Holiday shows are the worst for that.
Digital Spy caught up with Vaughany to chat about the show's surprise success, Big Breakfast nostalgia and those reports of a fall-out with Denise Van Outen.
You've got a third series of Mud Men. You must be delighted.
"It's the most successful British show on History, which is quite cool. It's two geezers farting around and I thought we were really lucky to get one series.
"It's often the case if it's fun for everyone involved that they're only the people having fun. People are sat at home thinking, 'I'm glad they're having a good time. I think it's a load of s**t'. It really rubs it in.
"There's nothing worse than people really enjoying doing a load of s**t."
Holiday shows are the worst for that.
- 3/19/2013
- Digital Spy
With a predicament almost identical to last month’s The Veteran, Screwed’s protagonist, Sam (James D’Arcy) is an ex-squaddie back from Iraq, and once again finding it hard adjusting to life on civvy st. With a wife and kid to support and little in the way of employment, he reluctantly takes a job as a prison guard.
Getting off to a shaky start, he soon strikes up a bond with his fellow screws, but as the corruption and harsh realities of the job soon begin to take hold of him, he starts to seek solace in booze and drugs, neglecting his family and opting instead to party with co-worker Deano (Frank Harper) and make (what appears to be) daily jaunts to his colleague’s favourite strip bar, chased down by the obligatory, end-of-night “Ruby Murray”. To make matters worse, he also clashes with the corrupt governor Keenan (a...
Getting off to a shaky start, he soon strikes up a bond with his fellow screws, but as the corruption and harsh realities of the job soon begin to take hold of him, he starts to seek solace in booze and drugs, neglecting his family and opting instead to party with co-worker Deano (Frank Harper) and make (what appears to be) daily jaunts to his colleague’s favourite strip bar, chased down by the obligatory, end-of-night “Ruby Murray”. To make matters worse, he also clashes with the corrupt governor Keenan (a...
- 6/4/2011
- by Adam Lowes
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Rap star Pitbull has collected his first UK number one single as a lead artist with 'Give Me Everything', while Lady GaGa has dominated the rest of the chart with four songs in the top 20. The 30-year-old climbed three places to bounce Bruno Mars and 'The Lazy Song' from pole position with his Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer collaboration. He previously topped the charts in April as a featured vocalist on Jennifer Lopez track 'On The Floor', which is at ten this week. Meanwhile, GaGa celebrates becoming the first female artist since Ruby Murray in 1955 to place four tracks in the upper half of the rankings, a feat also achieved by legendary artists Frankie Lane, John Lennon and Michael Jackson - the latter of which scored five top 20 hits after his death in 2009. The highest placing of GaGa's entries this week is Born This Way promo (more)...
- 5/22/2011
- by By Daniel Sperling
- Digital Spy
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