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Tuesday, January 23, 2018

National Television Awards, NTAs 2018 – Nominees, predictions & winners


National Television Awards, NTAs 2018 – Nominees, predictions & winners


Click here for updates on winners https://www.nationaltvawards.com

The National Television Awards 2018: who will win – and who should


The British public are going to give their verdict on the last 12 months of TV, so will hardy perennials like Ant & Dec be weeded out? Here are our predictions

The British public: give them a vote and you can rely on them to return a solid, sensible result. That’s the ethos behind The National Television Awards, the only gong show of its kind decided entirely by viewer opinion. So who’s going to go home with the top prizes from tonight’s celebratory ceremony at London’s O2 Arena? Our form guide for the nominated programmes and performers most likely to win is below, along with – heretical saboteurs that we are – some suggestions for what the TV electorate should have chosen instead…

CHALLENGE SHOW

Will win: I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
Should win: Love Island
Defending champ I’m a Celebrity ought to have too much for the competition here, with series 17 memorable for a compelling and even moving narrative centring on alleged bullying victim Iain Lee. The glossy, muscly, steaming dark horse is Love Island: ITV2’s deceptively wholesome sex olympics fully penetrated the national conversation last summer.
Also nominated: The Great British Bake Off, MasterChef

CRIME DRAMA

Will win: Broadchurch
Should win: Line of Duty
Line of Duty feels like a critically acclaimed, Guardian-y show, of the kind that normally gets trampled and spat on at the NTAs – but the move to BBC1, the ten million viewers for the finale and the fact that season four was insanely exciting give it a shot. It doesn’t have the fanbase to beat a resurgent Broadchurch, though. Sherlock is nommed but has never won an NTA: it airs in January, so a whole 12 months later, everyone’s either forgotten it or is still trying.
Also nominated: Little Boy Blue

TALENT SHOW

Will win: Strictly Come Dancing
Should win: Strictly Come Dancing
Increasingly this category is a sparkly shoe-in for Strictly, since Simon Cowell’s ITV showcases both imploded some time ago: this year’s Britain’s Got Talent was notable mainly for the state-of-the-nation moment when an eight-year-old comedian came on and said something misogynist, while The X Factor finally slid completely into tone-deaf irrelevance.
Also nominated: The Voice UK

DRAMA
Will win: Doctor Foster
Should win: Doctor Foster
The NTAs love a category shake-up, and a rejig’s left this one wide open. Of course Drama isn’t a new category, but with no Period Drama this time round, Call the Midwife is here to face off against last year’s surprise Drama winner, Casualty. Panting in the shadows with a sharpened hairbrush up its sleeve is Doctor Foster, a previous winner (of New Drama, which it obviously couldn’t win again even if that category still existed, which it doesn’t – hope you’re keeping up with this) that caused even more theorising, gossiping and live-tweeting in 2017 with its triumphantly doolally second season.
Also nominated: Liar, Game of Thrones

TV PRESENTER

Will win: Ant & Dec
Should win: Ant & Dec
It simply isn’t the NTAs if Ant & Dec don’t win – the only ceremony for the past 18 years when they’ve not had to do their humble-surprise routine was 2009, when they narrowly missed out due to the NTAs not taking place. (ITV had run out of money.) Unless the voting public take a harsh view of Ant McPartlin’s heavily tabloid-documented personal woes, which seems unlikely, up the pair toddle again.
Also nominated: Phillip Schofield, Bradley Walsh, Holly Willoughby

FACTUAL ENTERTAINMENT

Will win: Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy
Should win: Ambulance
An epochal fight between us down there and them up there: regular winner Gogglebox, which long since lost the element of surprise its citizen critics used to have, is under fire. Princes William and Harry are currently popular with the proletariat thanks to their inspirational children and/or lady-friends, and they melted even republican hearts back in July with a one-off, warmly emotional memoir of life as Princess Di’s sons. Just imagine, though, if Ambulance – BBC2’s heartbreaking portrait of NHS heroes – roared up and won. No chance.
Also nominated: Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Dogs

DRAMA PERFORMANCE

Will win: Suranne Jones (Doctor Foster)
Should win: Suranne Jones (Doctor Foster)
Jones has form over course and distance: in 2016 she won this category against David Tennant’s turn in Broadchurch, which earns him another nom now, and even the mighty Sheridan Smith, who’s also here again. This time Smith gets a nod for The Moorside, a stronger vehicle than 2016’s Black Work. On the other hand, her unwatchably oozy song-and-chat showcase Sheridan ought to have caused instant disqualification, if not deportation. Suranne it is.
Also nominated: Tom Hardy – Taboo, Jenna Coleman – Victoria

THE BRUCE FORSYTH ENTERTAINMENT AWARD

Will win: All Round to Mrs Brown’s
Should win: Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway
The Entertainment category has cutely been renamed after the late Sir Brucie, but for rune-readers the interest is in two NTA titans suddenly landing in the same pool: All Round to Mrs Brown’s, the variety showcase that made the original Mrs Brown’s Boys look slick and cerebral, qualifies here and might topple the ordinarily invincible Saturday Night Takeaway. As always, Celebrity Juice is in the running, but is as likely to win as it is to feature a special round on Valerie Solanas.
Also nominated: The Graham Norton Show

SERIAL DRAMA

Will win: Emmerdale
Should win: Emmerdale
Last year Emmerdale shocked some, but not all, observers by finally edging out the big two soaps. There’s no reason why it can’t defend its title: it’s had another strong, solid year, and its digitally engaged fans will vote just as keenly. Meanwhile, Coronation Street and EastEnders have both overreached, with the too-horrible Pat Phelan storyline and the too-crap New Year heist respectively.
Also nominated: Hollyoaks

COMEDY

Will win: Peter Kay’s Car Share
Should win: Peter Kay’s Car Share
Often a depressingly weak category at the NTAs, and this year is no exception. Thank goodness for Peter Kay, whose sublimely romantic sitcom should make it two wins out of two with its second season. Rival nominees The Big Bang Theory and (2011 winner) Benidorm have been bridesmaids here for years – it would be weird if either of them beat Kay this time.
Also nominated: Still Open All Hours

DAYTIME

Will win: The Chase
Should win: This Morning
A weird one, in that if the NTAs had only just started you might assume This Morning would walk it. Yet The Chase is going for its third win in succession and, after a year in which none of the nominees made a particular impact, it might do it again. Last time This Morning had the consolation of the Live Magazine Show category, which might as well have been renamed Best Show Called This Morning, but that’s gone now.
Also nominated: Loose Women, The Jeremy Kyle Show

TV JUDGE

Will win: David Walliams
Should win: Paul Hollywood
The 2017 super-heavyweight champion Mary Berry doesn’t qualify because she didn’t do the Channel 4 version of Bake Off. Paul Hollywood did, and it would be nice for the new GBBO to win something after it so graciously coped with a tricky change of personnel and channel. But were NTA voters backing Berry because they love Bake Off, or because they love Mary? If it was the latter, David Walliamsmight sneak up behind Paul Hollywood and surprise him.

Also nominated: Simon Cowell, will.i.am




Tuesday, May 9, 2017

BBC's Strictly Come Dancing welcomes 'The Queen of Latin' Shirley Ballas as head judge


Welcome 'The Queen of Latin' Shirley Ballas, to our judging panel


Shirley Ballas, the British-born Ballroom and Latin dancer and international coach, has been confirmed as our new judge on Strictly Come Dancing. Originally from Wallasey, Shirley is a former 'British Open to the World' Champion, European, German, United Kingdom, United States and International Latin American Champion. She retired from competitive dancing in 1996. Shirley is now an acclaimed and respected international coach to many of the top professional and amateur dancers as well as a highly renowned sought-after adjudicator for Ballroom and Latin American competitions judging all around the world.

Nicknamed the ‘Queen of Latin’, Shirley is one of the top and most decorated professional dancers in the world. She is three-time ‘British Open to the World’ Latin American Champion, 10-time United States Latin American Champion, and multiple-times British National Champion. By the age of 21, Shirley had won nearly every major title she competed in worldwide. She is the only person to have ever won the British Open to the World Latin American Championships in Blackpool with two different partners and reached the finals an impressive 17 times. Shirley still remains the youngest ever female to reach the ‘British Open to the World’ Dance Championship finals.
Shirley is mother to Mark Ballas, the musician, Broadway star, professional dancer and two-time winner on Dancing with the Stars in the US. Shirley was also guardian to professional dancers Julianne and Derek Hough during their childhood in London. The two time and six time winners of Dancing with the Stars respectively are still part of her family to this day.
Shirley will take over from Len Goodman as Head Judge and will have the casting vote in the dance-off. Len announced last year that he was stepping down at the end of the 14th series.
Shirley says, “I am so excited and over the moon to have been given this wonderful opportunity. I can’t wait to get in to the ballroom and be part of the incredible and respected judging panel. Strictly is so loved by the British public, I have always been a massive fan. I just can’t wait!"
Darcey Bussell says, “I look forward to meeting Shirley and welcoming her to our Strictly team. Her years of experience in Ballroom and Latin dancing are impressive and I’m sure she will be a great addition to our judging panel.”
Craig Revel Horwood says, “Fantastic news that Shirley will be joining me and the other judges on the panel. I look forward to working with her on the next series of Strictly!”
Bruno Tonioli says, "I know Shirley well - she is an incredible Latin dancer and trainer and I am sure she will be a great addition to the Strictly team.”
Louise Rainbow, Executive Producer of Strictly says, “I am thrilled that Shirley Ballas has agreed to join our judging panel. The calibre of applicants for this role was exceptional but with her wealth of experience as a World Champion dancer, teacher and judge, she is the perfect fit for Strictly.”


Charlotte Moore, Director of BBC Content says, “Len’s are big shoes to fill, but the ‘Queen of Latin’ is the ideal new Strictly judge. Shirley Ballas is a British ballroom expert whose credentials speak for themselves; she’s going to be a fabulous addition to the best judging panel in showbiz!”

Thursday, January 23, 2014

NATIONAL TELEVISION AWARDS 2014 - FULL LIST OF WINNERS

2014 NATIONAL TELEVISION AWARDS: KIEFER SUTHERLAND PRESENTS BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH WITH BEST TV DETECTIVE

 
 
 Best Talent Show - Strictly Come Dancing

Best Serial Drama - Coronation Street

Best Comedy - Mrs. Brown's Boys

Best Drama - Doctor Who

Best Drama Performance - Matt Smith

Best Factual Entertainment - Paul O'Grady: For The Love Of Dogs




 
Best Daytime Show - This Morning

Best Newcomer - Khali Best (EastEnders)

Best Serial Drama Performance - Julie Hesmondhalgh (Coronation Street)


Best Documentary Series - Educating Yorkshire

Best Entertainment Presenter - Ant and Dec

Best Entertainment Programme - I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!

Best TV Detective - Benedict Cumberbatch

Landmark Award - Ant and Dec
 
 




COURTESY:    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2544363/National-Television-Awards-2014-Kiefer-Sutherland-presents-inaugural-National-Television-Award-Best-TV-Detective-Benedict-Cumberbatch.html#ixzz2rEOh3KNN

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

TAUSI & FRIENDS FASHION FOR LIFE...1ST DEC



TAUSI AND FRIENDS FASHION FOR LIFE 
SATURDAY 1ST DECEMBER - WORLDS AIDS DAY
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
 
Click on FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE

Click on EVENT BRITE to buy tickets

Any one in or near Atlanta this coming Sat 1st December...my friend SUPERMODEL TAUSI LIKOKOLA is having a Charity Fashion Show and Auction to raise money for Tausi Aids Foundation. #WorldsAidsDay
Lots of celebrities, top models, dignitaries, media...


To read more about Tausi's modeling and charity work go to http://london-guru.blogspot.co.uk/2012/01/interview-with-international-model.html

http://smartmodelmgmt.com/tag/supermodel-tausi-likokola/
 

Saturday, October 20, 2012

LOUIS SMITH & FLAVIA AIM TO RECREATE DIRTY DANCING MOVES





STRICTLY COME DANCING WEEK THREE

HOORAY FOR HOLLYWOOD

Our favourite contestant Louis Smith and his partner Flavia aim to recreat the Dirty Dancing moves made famous by the late great Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey who was a just on Strictly Come Dancing and contestant on Dancing with the Stars (USA).

Here is one of the Dirty Dancing moves in training

 
We look back at some of the other iconic moves in Dirty Dancing
 
 


Patrick Swayze & Jennifer Grey in training moving in for kiss




 

A SNEEKY PEEK AT ONE OF THE OUTFITS, NOT SAYING WHOSE OUTFIT...

Monday, September 3, 2012

QUIZ GIVE AWAY - WIN A FANTASTIC PRIZE IF YOU KNOW THE ANSWER!



WHAT IS THE NAME OF THIS FAMOUS TV SHOW?

QUIZ GIVE AWAY - WIN A FANTASTIC PRIZE IF YOU KNOW THE ANSWER! AS IT IS AN OLYMPIC YEAR, WE WILL GIVE AWAY FANTASTIC LONDON 2012 MEMORABILIA

SEND YOUR ANSWER TO LFTVTALENT@GMAIL.COM
Put on Subject Heading SEPTEMBER QUIZ
Give the answer, and your full name. DEADLINE: 5th September by 7PM
We will pick the winner on Wed 5th September by 8.30 PM

SEE THE CLUES BELOW AND  TOP PICTURE ABOUT THE ACTORS/CHARACTERS AND FAMOUS SCENES FROM THE TV SHOW






 

Thursday, August 16, 2012

TEAM GB ASHLEY MCKENZIE SHOULD WIN CELEBRITY BIG BROTHER 2012

(c) Team GB
ASHLEY MCKENZIE TO WIN CELEBRITY BIG BROTHER ON CHANNEL 5

Facebook Fan Page
https://www.facebook.com/AshleyMackenzieToWinCelebrityBigBrother2012

Twitter Fan Page
@AshleyMtoWinCBB
https://twitter.com/AshleyMtoWinCBB

Ashley Mckenzie Celebrity Big Brother 2012 Interview (c) CBB


KEY INFORMATION
Sport: Judo

Event - 60kg

Date of Birth: 17/07/89

Lives: Queen’s Park

Born: Queen’s Park

Height (cm): 162.00

Weight (kg): 60.00

Club: Willesden

Coach: Christopher Bowles

Ashley McKenzie’s mum introduced her son to judo after he had an altercation with
someone over Pokémon cards aged 11.He won the first World Cup title of his career in
Warsaw in February 2011 and added a second later that year in October in Liverpool.

Judo (60kg class)
Born : 17/07/89

Career highlights
The British Open champion won his first judo World Cup title in February 2011. The
Londoner won gold at the European Under-23 Championships the previous year.

Ashley Mckenzie (c) IamPlayingOut.com


BIOGRAPHY
Name: Ashley McKenzie
 Age: 23
 Famous for: Judo
 Biography:
 One of Britain's best judokas, Ashley McKenzie recently competed as part of Team GB
at the London 2012 Olympics Games and, while he didn't win any medals at the biggest
sporting event of the year, he's now got his sights set on success in the Big Brother
house.

 After getting his start in judo at the age of eleven, Ashley steadily rose through
the sport's ranks, winning a host of prizes including a bronze medal in the 2007
European Junior Championships and gold at the 2011 Judo World Cup.
 Something of wild child, McKenzie's been banned from professional judo competition on
several occasions during his career for drinking and, oddly enough considering the
nature of the sport, fighting.
However, nowadays he insists he's mended his ways, saying: "I wasn't the greatest of
kids, I was always fighting. Now I'm calm, more mellow and look where it's got me.”
It's got you into the BB house for one thing, Ashley!

Ashley Mckenzie at London 2012 Olympics (c) Team GB

ASHLEY'S STORY AT THE LONDON 2012 OLYMPICS
Britain's Ashley McKenzie suffered an early exit from the men's judo under-60kg extra
-lightweight competition when he was beaten by Japan's Hiroaki Hiraoka, the number two
seed, at ExCeL.

The 23-year-old started brightly, but the experience of the world silver medallist
soon told.

Mackenzie fell further behind with passivity penalties mid-way through the five-minute
contest, which left an uphill battle to continue his Olympic dream, which was ended
with 50 seconds left by an ippon score.

McKenzie fought back tears as he reflected on the end of his first Olympic journey.

"I was up against the number two ranked fighter and if I had been able to get into the
competition a bit more, then I might have beaten him," the British fighter said. "He
is a tough opponent and hopefully he can finish off the day and show you how good he
is.

"It has been a hard journey for me, but I will keep going towards 2016, and hopefully
I will be filmed again and you can see my journey there.

"I tried my hardest, and I could not do any more. I am going to use this to go towards
2016.

"It is great to be an Olympian and represent Great Britain, but I want to better

myself. Now I will start from step one again, prove I can get back into the squad and go to 2016."

Copyright © Press Association Ltd. 2012, All Rights Reserved.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

LONDON 2012 OLYMPICS MEDAL TABLE


LONDON 2012 OLYMPICS MEDAL TABLE SO FAR...


COMPARE WITH BEIJING OLYMPICS MEDAL FURTHER TABLE BELOW

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/olympics/2012/medals/countries

Rank
Country
Total
1
17
9
4
30
2
13
8
9
30
3
7
2
4
13
4
5
3
6
14
5
4
5
4
13
6
4
0
1
5
7
3
8
4
15
8
3
5
2
10
9
3
0
0
3
9
3
0
0
3
11
2
4
11
17
12
2
4
6
12
13
2
1
1
4
14
2
0
4
6
15
1
6
2
9
16
1
3
2
6
17
1
1
3
5
18
1
1
2
4
19
1
0
2
3
20
1
0
1
2
21
1
0
0
1
21
1
0
0
1







BEIJING 2008 MEDAL TABLE


Rank
Country
Total
1
51
21
28
100
2
36
38
36
110
3
23
21
29
73
4
19
13
15
47
5
16
10
15
41
6
14
15
17
46
7
13
10
8
31
8
9
6
10
25
9
8
9
10
27
10
7
16
18
41
11
7
5
15
27
12
7
5
4
16
13
6
4
4
14
14
6
3
2
11
15
5
10
3
18
16
4
5
10
19
17
4
1
3
8
18
4
1
2
7
19
3
9
6
18
20
3
6
1
10
21
3
5
2
10
22
3
5
1
9