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‘Just about a dream come true’: Michael Ball returns to the West End with musical that helped make him a family title
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‘Just about a dream come true’: Michael Ball returns to the West End with musical that helped make him a family title

Michael Ball says it is "pretty much a dream come true" to be returning to the West End with the musical that made him a family title and gave him a chart-topping tune he is nonetheless heckled on the street about to at the present time."I get 'Michael! Does love change everything?!' Oh yeah, yeah, yeah!" the theatre star laughs. In 1989 Love Changes Everything - the Andrew Lloyd Webber ear-worm - hung round within the charts for 15 weeks, introducing the world to musical theatre pin-up Michael Ball.Now over 30 years later he'll be singing it once more as Aspects Of Love will get a London revival."This show literally changed my life on every level," Ball insists "to be doing it again 34 years later is pretty much a dream come true." Image...
Jeff Stelling: Tributes to Sky Sports presenter following his ultimate Soccer Saturday
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Jeff Stelling: Tributes to Sky Sports presenter following his ultimate Soccer Saturday

Tributes have poured in for Sky Sports presenter Jeff Stelling following his ultimate Soccer Saturday present.The 68-year-old marked his departure with an emotional farewell - which included the revelation that he had acquired a shock telephone name from Elton John. Stelling mentioned he was left "starstruck" when the legendary singer - as soon as the proprietor of Watford soccer membership - rang him at dwelling to want him nicely forward of his ultimate Soccer Saturday look."Elton John rang me this week," Stelling mentioned."Someone requested me the opposite day if I've ever been starstruck, and yeah... I used to be starstruck when Elton John rang me at dwelling to say 'thanks very a lot for all you've completed'. "He (Elton) said to me: 'Every week I watch the show and eve...
This Morning to return as we speak after Phillip Schofield controversy – with Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary as presenters
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This Morning to return as we speak after Phillip Schofield controversy – with Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary as presenters

This Morning will return to TV screens as we speak, within the wake of the Phillip Schofield controversy.Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary will current the ITV daytime present from 10am - the primary time it has aired since ex-presenter Mr Schofield's admitted an affair with a youthful male colleague. It additionally comes after former This Morning TV physician, Ranj Singh, hit out on the "toxic culture" on the present.Last Saturday, Schofield introduced he can be leaving This Morning after 20 years on the helm following studies his relationship with co-host Holly Willoughby had grow to be strained.Less than every week later, on Friday, Schofield launched a press release admitting an "unwise, but not illegal" affair with a "much younger man" and introduced he was stepping dow...
Phillip Schofield: Ex-This Morning star Dr Ranj Singh criticises ‘poisonous tradition’ at ITV present and claims he was ‘managed out’
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Phillip Schofield: Ex-This Morning star Dr Ranj Singh criticises ‘poisonous tradition’ at ITV present and claims he was ‘managed out’

Former This Morning star Dr Ranj Singh has spoken out within the wake of the Phillip Schofield controversy and hit out on the "toxic culture" on the ITV daytime present.He claimed he was "managed out" after taking his issues to Emma Gormley, the pinnacle of ITV Daytime. "I was on the show for 10 years and I genuinely loved and valued working there," he mentioned in a put up on Twitter."However, over time I grew increasingly worried about things were behind the scenes and how people including myself, were being treated."I did not know the reality about what was occurring with Philip [sic], however I do know the problems with TM [This Morning] go far past him. It takes a couple of individual to create a tradition." Dr Ranj mentioned he "did what I thought was right" and made a ...
ITV News journalist Emily Morgan dies aged 45
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ITV News journalist Emily Morgan dies aged 45

ITV News journalist Emily Morgan has died, the broadcaster has introduced.She was the channel's well being and science editor - taking part in a key function in its protection of the COVID pandemic - and her profession with the broadcaster spanned greater than 20 years.She had just lately been recognized with lung most cancers, and died on Friday evening, surrounded by her household. She leaves behind two younger daughters.Andrew Dagnell, editor of ITV Network News, mentioned the organisation was deeply saddened by the loss of life of such a "remarkable colleague"."Her reporting was instrumental in exposing the immense pressure and strain that NHS workers were under, and she became a trusted voice for the public during an unprecedented time," Mr Dagnell mentioned."Emily's pas...