Kiell Smith-Bynoe has shared his hilarious reaction to a photo of himself used by the BBC to promote the Christmas special of Ghosts.
Smith-Bynoe stars opposite Charlotte Ritchie and Lolly Adefope in the hit sitcom, which began in April 2019.
The series follows a couple who move into a country house already inhabited by a number of ghosts.
On Tuesday (6 December), the official Twitter account for BBC Press office shared a post promoting the forthcoming Christmas special episode.
The announcement was accompanied with a promotional picture that showed the cast members taking a festive-themed photo.
In the centre are Ritchie and Smith-Bynoe in character as Alison and Mike Cooper, sitting on a red sofa.
Smith-Bynoe shared his reaction to the photograph on Twitter, asking: “What have they done to my mouth in this picture?”
Fans have since reacted to the post laughing, sharing their own reactions to the photograph.
What have...
Smith-Bynoe stars opposite Charlotte Ritchie and Lolly Adefope in the hit sitcom, which began in April 2019.
The series follows a couple who move into a country house already inhabited by a number of ghosts.
On Tuesday (6 December), the official Twitter account for BBC Press office shared a post promoting the forthcoming Christmas special episode.
The announcement was accompanied with a promotional picture that showed the cast members taking a festive-themed photo.
In the centre are Ritchie and Smith-Bynoe in character as Alison and Mike Cooper, sitting on a red sofa.
Smith-Bynoe shared his reaction to the photograph on Twitter, asking: “What have they done to my mouth in this picture?”
Fans have since reacted to the post laughing, sharing their own reactions to the photograph.
What have...
- 12/7/2022
- by Annabel Nugent
- The Independent - TV
Here is the full programme of Screenings and Events of the Across Asia Film Festival
(more info on the Official Website Here)
Wednesday 7th of December
Expanded
Circolo Arc – Polo Bibliotecario Falzarego 35, via Falzarego 35
On the language of men loving men in Japan
18:00 | Presentation of the book Whispering Catastrophe by Jacopo Miliani and Sara Giannini –A meeting with the artist Jacopo MIliani Stolen Flower
Screenings
In the heart of the beast
20:00 | Autobiography by Makbul Mubarak 22:10 | To Pick A Flower by Shireen Seno 22:30 | Myanmar Diaries by The Myanmar Film Collective Luxury Staycation Thursday 8th of December
Screenings
The Weird And The Eerie
19:00 | The Residents by Kahori Higashi 19:15 | Swallow di Mai Nakanishi 20:00 | House Of Time by Rajdeep Paul and Sarmistha Maiti Ore 22:00 | At Kinosaki by Shingo Ota | Everything Is Cinema by Don Palathara
Friday 9th of December
Screenings
The world is everything that happens...
(more info on the Official Website Here)
Wednesday 7th of December
Expanded
Circolo Arc – Polo Bibliotecario Falzarego 35, via Falzarego 35
On the language of men loving men in Japan
18:00 | Presentation of the book Whispering Catastrophe by Jacopo Miliani and Sara Giannini –A meeting with the artist Jacopo MIliani Stolen Flower
Screenings
In the heart of the beast
20:00 | Autobiography by Makbul Mubarak 22:10 | To Pick A Flower by Shireen Seno 22:30 | Myanmar Diaries by The Myanmar Film Collective Luxury Staycation Thursday 8th of December
Screenings
The Weird And The Eerie
19:00 | The Residents by Kahori Higashi 19:15 | Swallow di Mai Nakanishi 20:00 | House Of Time by Rajdeep Paul and Sarmistha Maiti Ore 22:00 | At Kinosaki by Shingo Ota | Everything Is Cinema by Don Palathara
Friday 9th of December
Screenings
The world is everything that happens...
- 12/4/2022
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
Delayed gratification is all well and good, but let’s be honest: we all prefer the instant kind, so it’s a good job that as soon as one series of Taskmaster finishes, the line-up of contestants for the following series is revealed.
Tonight’s Series 14 finale was no different, and we now know we can look forward to seeing Frankie Boyle, Jenny Eclair, Ivo Graham, Mae Martin and Kiell Smith-Bynoe doing very silly things for Alex Horne and Greg Davies in Series 15.
We’ve just said goodbye to Fern Brady, John Kearns, Munya Chawawa, Dara Ó Briain and Sarah Millican as Series 14 reached its climax and Dara Ó Briain was crowned the Taskmaster champion. It was also the first time in Taskmaster history that there was a joint last place, with Fern Brady and John Kearns tying in fourth. It’s been an absolute banger of a series, with unwilling sabotage,...
Tonight’s Series 14 finale was no different, and we now know we can look forward to seeing Frankie Boyle, Jenny Eclair, Ivo Graham, Mae Martin and Kiell Smith-Bynoe doing very silly things for Alex Horne and Greg Davies in Series 15.
We’ve just said goodbye to Fern Brady, John Kearns, Munya Chawawa, Dara Ó Briain and Sarah Millican as Series 14 reached its climax and Dara Ó Briain was crowned the Taskmaster champion. It was also the first time in Taskmaster history that there was a joint last place, with Fern Brady and John Kearns tying in fourth. It’s been an absolute banger of a series, with unwilling sabotage,...
- 12/1/2022
- by Lauravickersgreen
- Den of Geek
The 40th edition of the Copenhagen Jazz Festival, which runs from July 6 to 15, featured a truly impressive range of music with approximately 100 venues hosting over 1400 performing acts. The citywide celebration relies on a loose consortium of independent promoters, producers, programmers, musicians and club owners to book an array of talent showcasing Danish artists, elder journeymen, new talent and international stars from the world over — all with a healthy respect for the history and traditions of jazz.
Marquee acts like Jeff Beck, The Roots, and the Brad Mehldau Trio all had big nights early in the festival, while saxophone icon Pharoah Sanders (pictured) took the stage for two sold-out shows at the intimate Brorson’s Church. Veteran drummer Albert “Tootie” Heath enjoyed the support of a decidedly international band, as did Boston saxophonists George Garzone and Jerry Bergonzi, both of whom have been coming to the festival for years, each playing...
Marquee acts like Jeff Beck, The Roots, and the Brad Mehldau Trio all had big nights early in the festival, while saxophone icon Pharoah Sanders (pictured) took the stage for two sold-out shows at the intimate Brorson’s Church. Veteran drummer Albert “Tootie” Heath enjoyed the support of a decidedly international band, as did Boston saxophonists George Garzone and Jerry Bergonzi, both of whom have been coming to the festival for years, each playing...
- 7/10/2018
- by Mitch Myers
- Variety Film + TV
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