Viola Davis will be honoured in both the US and UK in January.
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That’s A Wrap!: Obama TV, Amy Schumer, Sully and more
It’s been a while, but Angie Greaves and I are back with our entertainment podcast, That’s A Wrap!
This week we’re covering everything from President Obama possibly launching his own media company to Amy Schumer playing an iconic figure on screen to Tom Hanks’s latest film, Sully.
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BAFTA Film Awards find a new home
This year’s BAFTA Film Awards will take place at the Royal Albert Hall.
The Awards are switching venue from the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden.
Stephen Fry will return as host, making the ceremony the 12th time he has presided over the event.
Rihanna, Frozen, Will Smith, Shakespeare
We’re back with another new podcast covering a whole plethora of entertainment news for you to enjoy.
Sit back, relax and listen to Angie Greaves and I discuss everything from Rihanna’s new Psycho role to the return of Frozen via a new Shakespeare exhibition.
Aidan Turner, Tom Hiddleston, Justin Timberlake among BAFTA TV guests
BAFTA have announced the names of guests expected at the annual Television Awards, taking place on May 8.
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BAFTA confirm 2016 guests
The line-up of guests for this Sunday’s British Academy Film Awards have been confirmed.
Who’s leading the BAFTA buzz?
Media agency Way to Blue have analysed social media to see which actors, directors and films are most buzz worthy ahead of Sunday night’s BAFTA Film Awards – and it definitely doesn’t match the pundits!
Dates for your Diary – November 29
As the festive season edges ever closer, celebs are busy promoting their new projects – be it films, books or TV projects.
Over the next few weeks London will see everyone from Chris Hemsworth to Eddie Redmayne to Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman meeting their fans.
Time to party with BAFTA
One of the things that always interests me around major awards shows are the spin-off events that take place in the days before.
This year’s British Academy Film Awards are no exception. Having already hosted an Inaugural Gala Film Dinner on Thursday, tonight BAFTA takes over Kensington Palace for its annual Nominees Party.
It’s a new venue for the event, which has previously been held at Asprey’s in Bond Street. Let’s hope if Prince George is at home, mum and dad have got him safely tucked up in bed – although I do love the thought of little George wanting to party with the nominees.
Tomorrow there’s the official afterparty following the Awards themselves. BAFTAs guests with be taken from the Royal Opera House down to the Grosvenor House Hotel (usually in mini-buses if you’re not one of the glamorous few). There the great and the good of the British film industry, and David Beckham, will be invited to dine on terrine of roasted smoked salmon, Roast sweet potato, red onion and Taleggio tart and iced cacao nib parfait with 90% hacienda chocolate mousse milk purée and kirsch soaked cherries. Sounds lovely!
So not only are the stars given shiny awards, they get to party with a Prince, eat lovely food and generally be feted over by all and sundry. Gosh it must be a hard life!
Julie Walters – A Life in Pictures
National treasure Julie Walters will be the debut subject of the TV strand of BAFTA’s A Life In Pictures.
She’ll be discussing her career at BAFTA’s HQ in Piccadilly on December 3.
Back in 2000 when she won Best Supporting Actress for her role in Billy Elliot I got to interview her backstage at the awards.
Earlier that weekend she’d also won an Olivier Award so I asked her what she was going to do on the Monday morning. “I’ve got a pile of washing to do” she told me. Still one of my favourite stories.
