Get ready for a week filled with wit and competition as “Richard Osman’s House of Games” continues with Season 7 Episode 44, airing on BBC Two at 7:00 Pm on Thursday, November 23, 2023. Celebrity contestants Jennie Bond, James Bye, Kadeena Cox, and Aurie Styla step into the spotlight to tackle a series of quiz rounds handpicked by the esteemed host and quiz legend, Richard Osman.
This episode promises a delightful blend of entertainment and intellectual prowess as the contestants go head-to-head, aiming to outsmart each other in a variety of challenging rounds. The competitive spirit is high, and viewers can expect moments of laughter, suspense, and friendly banter as these celebrities showcase their quiz prowess.
Tune in for an evening of fun and trivia, where the unpredictable nature of the questions keeps both contestants and audiences on their toes. “Richard Osman’s House of Games” continues to be a fan favorite, offering a perfect...
This episode promises a delightful blend of entertainment and intellectual prowess as the contestants go head-to-head, aiming to outsmart each other in a variety of challenging rounds. The competitive spirit is high, and viewers can expect moments of laughter, suspense, and friendly banter as these celebrities showcase their quiz prowess.
Tune in for an evening of fun and trivia, where the unpredictable nature of the questions keeps both contestants and audiences on their toes. “Richard Osman’s House of Games” continues to be a fan favorite, offering a perfect...
- 11/17/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Idris Elba! Kim Kardashian! Ariana Grande! Greta Thunberg! Rihanna! Adele! The cast list of ITV’s new comedy is impeccable. It would be right up there with Glengarry Glen Ross or Pulp Fiction if it weren’t for one snag: those famous faces appear only via deep fake technology, which super-imposes their beloved features onto the profiles of actors (who are doing middling vocal impressions of them). This is the world of Deep Fake Neighbour Wars, a show that mixes comedy and technology with as much success as Dave Chapelle welcoming Elon Musk as his warm-up act.
It’s essentially a mockumentary version of naff reality TV, like Nasty Neighbours and Fear Thy Neighbor. Petty domestic disputes that escalate into violence. The twist here is that the participants have the faces (and names) of well-known celebrities. They don’t, however, have the careers of those celebrities, and they only possess...
It’s essentially a mockumentary version of naff reality TV, like Nasty Neighbours and Fear Thy Neighbor. Petty domestic disputes that escalate into violence. The twist here is that the participants have the faces (and names) of well-known celebrities. They don’t, however, have the careers of those celebrities, and they only possess...
- 1/26/2023
- by Nick Hilton
- The Independent - TV
Idris Elba! Kim Kardashian! Ariana Grande! Greta Thunberg! Rihanna! Adele! The cast list of ITV’s new comedy is impeccable. It would be right up there with Glengarry Glen Ross or Pulp Fiction if it weren’t for one snag: those famous faces appear only via deep fake technology, which super-imposes their beloved features onto the profiles of actors (who are doing middling vocal impressions of them). This is the world of Deep Fake Neighbour Wars, a show that mixes comedy and technology with as much success as Dave Chapelle welcoming Elon Musk as his warm-up act.
It’s essentially a mockumentary version of naff reality TV, like Nasty Neighbours and Fear Thy Neighbor. Petty domestic disputes that escalate into violence. The twist here is that the participants have the faces (and names) of well-known celebrities. They don’t, however, have the careers of those celebrities, and they only possess...
It’s essentially a mockumentary version of naff reality TV, like Nasty Neighbours and Fear Thy Neighbor. Petty domestic disputes that escalate into violence. The twist here is that the participants have the faces (and names) of well-known celebrities. They don’t, however, have the careers of those celebrities, and they only possess...
- 1/26/2023
- by Nick Hilton
- The Independent - TV
Sky has unveiled seven original comedy shorts at the Edinburgh Television Festival written by and starring the likes of Rosie Jones, Desiree Burch and Jordan Stephens, while ordering Painting Birds with Jim and Nancy Moir (working title) and greenlighting a fifth season of Brassic.
The seven shorts, which will air on Sky Arts and YouTube in 2023, explore everything from dating anxiety and rural life to pub quizzes and imaginary friends. Scroll down for full details below.
The others onboard include the likes of Jess Fostekew and Jordan Brookes.
Sky Comedy Shorts have been a traditional avenue for comedy talent, with Sharon Horgan’s Dreamland featuring Lily Allen coming from the program along with Samson Kayo’s Bloods.
Sky Comedy Shorts were commissioned by Jon Mountague, Director of Comedy at Sky Studios for Zai Bennett, Managing Director of Content at Sky UK & Ireland. The Commissioning Editor for Sky is Tilusha Ghelani.
The seven shorts, which will air on Sky Arts and YouTube in 2023, explore everything from dating anxiety and rural life to pub quizzes and imaginary friends. Scroll down for full details below.
The others onboard include the likes of Jess Fostekew and Jordan Brookes.
Sky Comedy Shorts have been a traditional avenue for comedy talent, with Sharon Horgan’s Dreamland featuring Lily Allen coming from the program along with Samson Kayo’s Bloods.
Sky Comedy Shorts were commissioned by Jon Mountague, Director of Comedy at Sky Studios for Zai Bennett, Managing Director of Content at Sky UK & Ireland. The Commissioning Editor for Sky is Tilusha Ghelani.
- 8/26/2022
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Jessica Jane Stafford, Paul Danan, Hakan Hussan, Aurie Styla, Bradley Turner | Written and Directed by Fredi Nwaka
Fredi ‘Kruga’ Nwaka writes and directs his feature debut, The Living Dead, a British movie about a robbery that goes very wrong, resulting in five criminals taking shelter from the police in a castle. This turns out to be a poor idea as they find themselves in a haunting situation.
A comedy-horror with crime on the top, this is a strange film when it comes to the tone. It took me a good few minutes to even begin to get used to the delivery of dialogue and the over-the-top style. It feels like an amateur play, or a late-night television British B-movie. Poor acting, awful dialogue, and a story that, while teetering on entertaining once in a while, tends to fall flat 99% of the time. This was a really disappointing film, at the end of the day,...
Fredi ‘Kruga’ Nwaka writes and directs his feature debut, The Living Dead, a British movie about a robbery that goes very wrong, resulting in five criminals taking shelter from the police in a castle. This turns out to be a poor idea as they find themselves in a haunting situation.
A comedy-horror with crime on the top, this is a strange film when it comes to the tone. It took me a good few minutes to even begin to get used to the delivery of dialogue and the over-the-top style. It feels like an amateur play, or a late-night television British B-movie. Poor acting, awful dialogue, and a story that, while teetering on entertaining once in a while, tends to fall flat 99% of the time. This was a really disappointing film, at the end of the day,...
- 10/7/2020
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
London’s Notting Hill Carnival, the largest street festival in Europe, which normally attracts 2.5 million visitors over two days, is going digital for the first time in its 54-year history after the coronavirus pandemic forced cancellation of the physical event.
Four channels will stream performances and entertainment over Aug. 29-31, the last holiday weekend in the U.K. until Christmas. BBC Radio 1xtra’s DJ Ace and Capital Xtra’s Remel London will host the digital event on the carnival’s main stage channel. Capital Xtra’s Shayna Marie and Yinka will present on the sound system channel along with musician Ras Kwame. Presenters also include BBC Radio London’s Aurie Styla and Claire Clottey, as well as DJ Martin Jay. Audiences will be able to access the festivities at nhcarnival.org.
Music streaming platform Spotify is setting up a carnival microsite at Spotify.com/carnival, where audiences can access the likes of Koffee,...
Four channels will stream performances and entertainment over Aug. 29-31, the last holiday weekend in the U.K. until Christmas. BBC Radio 1xtra’s DJ Ace and Capital Xtra’s Remel London will host the digital event on the carnival’s main stage channel. Capital Xtra’s Shayna Marie and Yinka will present on the sound system channel along with musician Ras Kwame. Presenters also include BBC Radio London’s Aurie Styla and Claire Clottey, as well as DJ Martin Jay. Audiences will be able to access the festivities at nhcarnival.org.
Music streaming platform Spotify is setting up a carnival microsite at Spotify.com/carnival, where audiences can access the likes of Koffee,...
- 8/19/2020
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Stars: Jessica Jane Stafford, Paul Danan, Hakan Hussan, Aurie Styla, Bradley Turner | Written and Directed by Fredi Nwaka
Fredi ‘Kruga’ Nwaka writes and directs his feature debut, Are We Dead Yet?, a British movie about a robbery that goes very wrong, resulting in five criminals taking shelter from the police in a castle. This turns out to be a poor idea as they find themselves in a haunting situation.
A comedy-horror with crime on the top, this is a strange film when it comes to the tone. It took me a good few minutes to even begin to get used to the delivery of dialogue and the over-the-top style. It feels like an amateur play, or a late-night television British B-movie. Poor acting, awful dialogue, and a story that, while teetering on entertaining once in a while, tends to fall flat 99% of the time. This was a really disappointing film,...
Fredi ‘Kruga’ Nwaka writes and directs his feature debut, Are We Dead Yet?, a British movie about a robbery that goes very wrong, resulting in five criminals taking shelter from the police in a castle. This turns out to be a poor idea as they find themselves in a haunting situation.
A comedy-horror with crime on the top, this is a strange film when it comes to the tone. It took me a good few minutes to even begin to get used to the delivery of dialogue and the over-the-top style. It feels like an amateur play, or a late-night television British B-movie. Poor acting, awful dialogue, and a story that, while teetering on entertaining once in a while, tends to fall flat 99% of the time. This was a really disappointing film,...
- 8/25/2019
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
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