Play all videos (5) Aired November 7, 2009 on BBC World The Catholic Church is a force for good in the world? A new debate, presented from London by Zeinab Badawi It stands up for the oppressed...
The other week the Daily Mail's Jan Moir was on the receiving end of some well deserved opprobrium for her bizarre and unpleasant views about the tragic death of Stephen Gately. Yet there is a writer on the Telegraph's blog section, by the name of Gerald Warner, whose outpourings (presumably meant as polemics) are routinely vile. I would give a link to his latest bile filled rants but frankly cannot...
Marks & Spencer is promoting its Christmas shopping this year with the line, “Christmas wouldn’t be without…”, answered by a range of British television stars and models. The campaign, to be launched on November 11, will include several television commercials promoting clothing, home and beauty products, Christmas party food, the Christmas dinner line, online shopping,...
Just 15 minutes after stepping off the train at Baltimore's Penn station I found myself standing behind the yellow crime-scene tape after a shooting. We had been alerted to the attack on N Milton Avenue, in the east of the city, via Twitter. In the UK, the micro-blogging site is used mainly by people wanting to follow the thoughts and inanities of celebrities such as Stephen Fry. Here in Baltimore,...
"PARTING is all we know of heaven," wrote Emily Dickinson, "and all we need know of hell." Or, to put it another way, when it comes to the afterlife, even the
HE HAS shied away from the movie world in a bid to be taken seriously as a politician but last night Arnold Schwarzenegger made a surprise return to Hollywood.
Stephen Fry is wrong. There are some really kind and friendly people on Twitter. Thanks to all who message me # @Whitton88 always good to move around. Although I do love Cardiff so I'm gonna stick around here for quite some time. in reply to Whitton88 # @grabcocque ha. I think I can control myself. [...]
There was a sketch on A Bit of Fry & Laurie some years back that featured Stephen Fry doing weird and amusing gyrations as part of a plan to lose weight. "A few years ago a friend put me on...
Coming to you weekly from my vantage point in good old Blighty, it’s Slashfilm UK. Anglos and Anglophiles rejoice as every Friday – GMT, of course – I’ll be bringing you a round up news, links and coverage specific to the film comings and goings here in the UK. Sometimes we’ll be talking about films that have already played in the US, other times it will be films that...
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Created by Hart Hanson and inspired by real-life forensic anthropologist and best-selling novelist Kathy Reichs, BONES follows forensic anthropologist Dr Temperance Brennan (Deschanel) and FBI Agent Seeley Booth’s (Boreanaz) work at the Jeffersonian institute solving crimes when the bodies are so badly decomposed, burned or destroyed that only the victim’s bones can provide clues to their fate.
“[Stephen Fry (Gordon Gordon Wyatt)] seems to be available, so we’re going to try and get him for episode ten,” Hart told us. “It may be [for] the Christmas show….if it’s the Christmas show, he’s the perfect guy to come back.”