11/19/2023 0 Comments Alan wake 2 john wickTonight, Yve Gibney describes how she met and married Maurice, a fellow Brit, after moving to Nigeria in the 1990s, only to discover that Maurice was living a double life. Recorded at the Leeds Grand Theatre in June, it’s a dark but wholly uplifting experience.Ī new series about love rats and fraudsters who manipulate vulnerable singletons, using romance as a route to plundering emotions and bank accounts. Soloists include Ellie Laugharne, Ann Taylor and Mongezi Mosoaka. Mozart’s choral masterpiece gets an unusual staging that combines the talents of Opera North and Phoenix Dance Theatre with visiting South African companies Jazzart Dance and Cape Town Opera to sumptuous effect. It might not seem as exotic as other destinations they have visited, but with luxury levels high and eagle demonstrations, a sea safari and a glamping stay on the island of Jura, the experience is just as enjoyable. “Disney meets kilts” is Rob Rinder’s first impression of Glenapp Castle as he and Monica Galetti arrive in Ayrshire for this week’s trip. Katherine Ryan, Anthony Joshua and James Corden are among those presenting gongs in categories ranging from Best Nurse and Best Charity to Best 999 Hero. JTĪn evening of stories and celebration as Davina McCall hosts the annual awards ceremony for healthcare heroes and innovators. Ireland beat the Springboks in Dublin towards the end of last year, and have made a strong start to the tournament – battering Romania and Tonga. The other massive clash is Ireland v South Africa (Sat, ITV1, 7.15pm) in Paris, probably the two favourites to lift the trophy. Elsewhere, England take on Chile (Saturday, ITV1, 3.55pm), with qualification in sight following their victory over Japan last week. Earlier, Scotland return to action against Tonga in Nice (ITV1, 4pm). Wallabies coach Eddie Jones, who was appointed following his sacking by England, will be determined to get one over on old foe Warren Gatland. Australia lost to the Fijians last week, meaning they must beat Wales to stay in the mix. Wales are guaranteed to qualify should they win, having narrowly defeated Fiji in the opening round. It’s squeaky bum time in the World Cup as Wales and Australia battle it out for a place in the knockout stage. Also, a report on concerns that the UK apple industry is at risk of collapse. In the first of two harvest-time specials, Adam Henson and Sean Fletcher visit an arable farm in Cambridgeshire to hear about regenerative farming methods and the battle against rural loneliness. In Cambridge, organist Anna Lapwood demonstrates the range of Pembroke College Chapel’s fine 17th-century instrument while in London, Pam Rhodes visits a charity that saves redundant church organs from destruction. Katherine Jenkins looks into the history of church organs and their association with sacred music. Songs of Praise: The Sacred Sound of the Organ Fresh from their World Cup Final defeat, England’s women take on the Netherlands in the Nations League on Tuesday (ITV4, 6.15pm). Newcastle United face Manchester City on Wednesday (Sky Football, 7pm). The Red Devils also take on Crystal Palace on Tuesday as the third round of the EFL Cup gets under way (Sky Football, 7.30pm). On Saturday, strugglers Manchester United aim to steady the ship against Burnley (TNT Sports 1, 7pm). The Premier League heats up with the most anticipated game of the season so far as unbeaten Arsenal host bitter rivals Tottenham – also unbeaten – in the north London derby. Along the way he also celebrates the conservation programmes that have helped reduce persecution of these avian predators and – in a highlight – allows him to fulfil a 20-year ambition by getting close to two golden eagle chicks in Scotland. (“It might not look it but it’s a peregrine paradise.”) Throughout he radiates the same charm and determination that won him so many fans on Strictly, which here results in some truly fab-u-lous sequences, including an encounter with elusive tawny owls in a Sussex back garden. In this one-off film he gets to celebrate the UK’s rich variety of raptors, inviting us to join him on a tour around the country to film some of his favourites, including ospreys, buzzards and white-tailed eagles in Scotland, hen harriers in the Cairngorms, hobbies in Somerset and falcons in London. But for years he has been pursuing a deeper passion, far away from the glare of the ballroom, as a talented wildlife cameraman with a particular interest in birds of prey. Hamza Yassin was the very definition of the “unknown celebrity” before he shot to fame last year, grooving to victory in the 2022 series of Strictly Come Dancing.
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