The BFI’s Missing Believed Wiped returns to BFI Southbank this December to present British television rediscoveries, not seen by audiences for decades, most since their original transmission dates…. The bespoke line-up of TV gems feature some of the countries most-loved television celebrities and iconic characters including Alf Garnett in Till Death Us Do Part: Sex Before Marriage, Cilla Black in her eponymous BBC show featuring Dudley Moore , Jimmy Edwards in Whack-o!, a rare interview with Peter Davison about playing Doctor Who, an appearance by future Doctor Who Patrick Troughton from ITV’s early police drama, No Hiding Place plus a significant screen debut from a young Pete Postlethwaite.
However for Nerdly readers, one of the real highlights of this edition of Missing Believed Wiped is the uncovering of TV horror Late Night Horror: The Corpse Can’t Play. Originally broadcast on 3 May, 1968 on BBC2 this is the only...
However for Nerdly readers, one of the real highlights of this edition of Missing Believed Wiped is the uncovering of TV horror Late Night Horror: The Corpse Can’t Play. Originally broadcast on 3 May, 1968 on BBC2 this is the only...
- 12/11/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
After John Pike's father died, he turned to food to deal with his depression. By the time he was 16, the teen from Irvington, N.Y., had reached 280 lbs. "Physically, I was always drained of energy," Pike, now 17, tells People. "I would sleep most of the day. Emotionally, my depression grew. I moved to a new school and although it wasn't overt, I wasn't welcomed, and I became socially anxious as well." His weight also affected his health - Pike became pre-diabetic and developed liver problems. At the urging of his mother and aunt, the teen began meeting with personal trainer Sam Langer.
- 7/22/2016
- by Gabrielle Olya, @GabyOlya
- PEOPLE.com
After John Pike's father died, he turned to food to deal with his depression. By the time he was 16, Pike had reached 280 lbs. "Physically, I was always drained of energy," Pike, now 17, tells People. "I would sleep most of the day. Emotionally, my depression grew. I moved to a new school and although it wasn't overt, I wasn't welcomed, and I became socially anxious as well." His weight also affected his health - Pike became pre-diabetic and developed liver problems. At the urging of his mother and aunt, the teen began meeting with personal trainer Sam Langer. "He wasn't very motivated at first,...
- 7/22/2016
- by Gabrielle Olya, @GabyOlya
- PEOPLE.com
A complete-series boxed set of "Seinfeld" won the top honor at the fifth annual TV DVD Awards Oct. 14, earning best of show as well as best complete-series set for Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
The announcement came at a gala awards dinner at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles. The TV DVD Awards were presented by Home Media Magazine in cooperation with TVShowsOnDVD.com, Deg: The Digital Entertainment Group and The Hollywood Reporter.
In addition to best of show, the ceremony revealed the winners in 13 categories as chosen by consumers in an online vote. A blue-ribbon panel of judges, comprising top DVD critics and journalists, selected four finalists in each of the categories from a field of more than 150 studio submissions of titles released between Oct. 1, 2007, and Sept. 30, 2008. Winners were determined by an online consumer vote conducted at HomeMediaMagazine.com, TVShowsOnDVD.com and TheDigitalBits.com. The panel selected the best...
The announcement came at a gala awards dinner at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles. The TV DVD Awards were presented by Home Media Magazine in cooperation with TVShowsOnDVD.com, Deg: The Digital Entertainment Group and The Hollywood Reporter.
In addition to best of show, the ceremony revealed the winners in 13 categories as chosen by consumers in an online vote. A blue-ribbon panel of judges, comprising top DVD critics and journalists, selected four finalists in each of the categories from a field of more than 150 studio submissions of titles released between Oct. 1, 2007, and Sept. 30, 2008. Winners were determined by an online consumer vote conducted at HomeMediaMagazine.com, TVShowsOnDVD.com and TheDigitalBits.com. The panel selected the best...
- 10/15/2008
- by By John Latchem
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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