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Thursday, 11 December 2014

Mrs Brown's Boys 'unlikely' return


According to Digital Spy, the BBC comedy controller, Shane Allen, has said that Mrs Brown's Boys is probably never going to return for a full series. What a feckin' cheek! 

Just like old favourite The Royle Family, Mrs Brown's Boys may only be limited to Christmas special's in the future, because of Brendan O'Carroll, who plays the comedy mammy, has such a busy, busy schedule - even more so ever since Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie premiered earlier this year.  

Shane Allen had reportedly said that it would be 'hard to get another series' and that he's in talks with Brendan about other projects, as the comedic actor 'wants to stay with the BBC'.

The bad news for fans will have the blow softened, however, as Mrs Brown and her family will be returning to our screens for two brand-spanking new specials over the festive period on both Christmas and New Year's day, with two more seasonal episodes due to air next year. 





Mrs Brown's Boys news NOT true...


Earlier, I mentioned that according to Digital Spy, BBC comedy controller Shane Allen, has said that Mrs Brown's Boys is probably never going to return for a full series. BUT Danny O'Carroll has just tweeted me to say it's not true... 

Or in his words:


Just like old favourite The Royle Family, Mrs Brown's Boys was said to only be limited to Christmas special's in the future, because of Brendan O'Carroll, who plays the comedy mammy, has such a busy, busy schedule - even more so ever since Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie premiered earlier this year.  

Shane Allen said that it would be 'hard to get another series' and that he's in talks with Brendan about other projects, as the comedic actor 'wants to stay with the BBC'.

But since Danny's tweet, it looks like it's great news for fans of the show... even more so because we've not got long to wait before Mrs Brown and her family return to our screens for two brand-spanking new specials over the festive period on both Christmas and New Year's day, with two more seasonal episodes due to air next year. 

So, just for today - we can ignore Digital Spy! Yay!




Tuesday, 14 October 2014

NATIONAL TELEVISION AWARDS - Longlist revealed!



The National Television Awards
are coming around once again in January and you can start to vote for your shortlist....

The event will take place on the 21st January at The O2, and as always, hosted by Mr Dermot O'Leary. 

This year welcome two NEW categories in the shape of 'Skills New Talent Show' and 'TV Judge'.

The shortlist will be revealed in January, but we can now start voting in LONG form!

Vote either via the website or call on 0844 646 2060.

Here's a full list of the Nominees:


Chat Show Host

Adam Hills
Alan Carr
Graham Norton
Jonathan Ross
Michael McIntyre
Paul O'Grady
Piers Morgan
Sarah Millican

Comedy

Benidorm
Big School
Birds of a Feather
Blandings
Boomers
Citizen Khan
Derek
Mrs Brown's Boys
Not Going Out
Outnumbered
The Big Bang Theory
The Wrong Mans
W1A

Daytime

Animal Saints and Sinners
Antiques Road Trip
Bargain Hunt
BBC Breakfast
Coach Trip
Escape to the Country
Father Brown
Fifteen to One
Flog It!
Good Morning Britain
Homes Under the Hammer
Judge Rinder
Operation Hospital Food with James Martin
Pointless
Points of View
Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is
Saturday Kitchen Live
The Chase
The Jeremy Kyle Show
The Legalizer
The Sheriffs Are Coming
The Wright Stuff
This Morning
Tipping Point
Wanted Down Under
WPC 56

Drama Performance

Jack Donnelly - Atlantis
Sarah Parish - Atlantis
Helen George - Call the Midwife
Miranda Hart - Call the Midwife
Amanda Mealing - Casualty
Derek Thompson - Casualty
Sheridan Smith - Cilla
Stephen Tompkinson - DCI Banks
Anna Maxwell Martin - Death Comes to Pemberley
Matthew Rhys - Death Comes to Pemberley
Kris Marshall - Death in Paradise
Peter Capaldi - Doctor Who
Jenna Coleman - Doctor Who
Jim Carter - Downton Abbey
Michelle Dockery - Downton Abbey
Joanne Froggatt - Downton Abbey
Dame Maggie Smith - Downton Abbey
Shaun Evans - Endeavour
Robson Green - Grantchester
James Norton - Grantchester
Sarah Lancashire - Happy Valley
Paul Bradley - Holby City
Rosie Marcel - Holby City
Hermione Norris - In the Club
Katherine Parkinson - In the Club
Martin Shaw - Inspector George Gently
Alan Davies - Jonathan Creek
Sir Derek Jacobi - Last Tango in Halifax
Anne Reid - Last Tango in Halifax
Keeley Hawes - Line of Duty
Neil Dudgeon - Midsomer Murders
Katherine Kelly - Mr Selfridge
Jeremy Piven - Mr Selfridge
Nicholas Lyndhurst - New Tricks
Tamzin Outhwaite - New Tricks
Lee Ingleby - Our Zoo
John Simm - Prey / The Village
Suranne Jones - Scott & Bailey
Lesley Sharp - Scott & Bailey
Benedict Cumberbatch - Sherlock
Martin Freeman - Sherlock
Douglas Henshall - Shetland
Emilia Fox - Silent Witness
Clare-Hope Ashitey - Suspects
David Tennant - The Escape Artist
Maimie McCoy - The Musketeers
Luke Pasqualino - The Musketeers
Reece Shearsmith - The Widower
Maxine Peake - The Village
Brenda Blethyn - Vera

Drama

Atlantis
Call the Midwife
Casualty
Cilla
DCI Banks
Death Comes to Pemberley
Death in Paradise
Doctor Who
Downton Abbey
Endeavour
Grantchester
Happy Valley
Holby City
In the Club
Inspector George Gently
Jonathan Creek
Last Tango in Halifax
Line of Duty
Marvel's Agents of SHIELD
Midsomer Murders
Mr Selfridge
New Tricks
Our Zoo
Prey
Scott & Bailey
Sherlock
Shetland
Silent Witness
Suspects
The Escape Artist
The Musketeers
The Widower
The Village
Vera

Entertainment Presenter

Alexander Armstrong
Ant & Dec
Bradley Walsh
Claudia Winkleman
Davina McCall
Dermot O'Leary
Emma Willis
Frank Skinner
Griff Rhys Jones
Holly Willoughby
Jack Whitehall
Jason Manford
Jimmy Carr
Keith Lemon
Marvin Humes
Nick Knowles
Paddy McGuinness
Phillip Schofield
Reggie Yates
Rob Brydon
Stephen Mulhern
Tess Daly
Vernon Kay
Warwick Davis

Entertainment Programme

8 Out of 10 Cats
A Question of Sport
All New It'll Be Alright on the Night
All Star Family Fortunes
All Star Mr & Mrs
Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway
Big Star's Little Star
Catchphrase
Celebrity Big Brother
Celebrity Mastermind
Celebrity Squares
Have I Got News for You
I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
Off Their Rockers
Only Connect
Pointless Celebrities
Room 101
Sunday Night at the Palladium
Surprise Surprise
Take Me Out
The Chase: Celebrity Special
The Cube
The Guess List
The Jump
The National Lottery: Who Dares Wins
Through the Keyhole
University Challenge
Would I Lie to You?
Factual

Antiques Roadshow
Autopsy: The Last Hours Of Whitney Houston
Benefits Street
Britain's Great War with Jeremy Paxman
Countryfile
DIY SOS: The Big Build
Fake or Fortune?
Gogglebox
John Bishop's Australia
Long Lost Family
Nigel and Adam's Farm Kitchen
Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs
Pound Shop Wars
The One Show
Top Gear
Watchdog
Who Do You Think You Are?

Multichannel

24: Live Another Day
Arrow
Bad Education
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Celebrity Juice
Criminal Minds
Don't Tell the Bride
Elementary
Family Guy
Game Of Thrones
Geordie Shore
Hair
Hawaii Five-0
Inspector Montalbano
Karl Pilkington: The Moaning Of Life
Life and Death Row
Made in Chelsea
Modern Family
Plebs
Salamander
Stella
The 100
The Blacklist
The Bridge
The Call Centre
The First Georgians: The German Kings Who Made Britain
The Only Way is Essex
The Walking Dead
Skills Challenge Show - New Category 

Child Genius
Come Dine with Me
Dragons' Den
Great British Menu
MasterChef
The Apprentice
The Big Allotment Challenge
The Great British Bake Off
The Great British Sewing Bee
The Great Interior Design Challenge
The Island with Bear Grylls

Talent Show

Britain's Got Talent
Got To Dance
Strictly Come Dancing
The Singer Takes It All
The Voice UK
The X Factor

TV Judge - New Category
Lord Sugar
Alesha Dixon
Amanda Holden
Ashley Banjo
Bruno Tonioli
Cheryl Fernandez-Versini
Craig Revel Horwood
Darcey Bussell
David Walliams
Deborah Meaden
John Torode & Gregg Wallace
Len Goodman
Louis Walsh
Mary Berry
Mel B
Paul Hollywood
Peter Jones
Ricky Wilson
Simon Cowell
Sir Tom Jones
will.i.am

Sunday, 31 August 2014

REVIEW - Ant and Dec's Takeaway on Tour


This weekend, everyone's favourite Geordie pair popped to London - bringing with them their Takeaway on Tour. 

I was invited to the O2 to be entertained by Ant and Dec, of course, and they really did not disappoint. 


Having watched Saturday Night Takaway on the telly since, well, it began, I was a little dubios to how the boys could make it work in an arena setting. It taught me, once again, that if anyone can... They can. 

Running through the audience, to the tune of 'The Boys are Back in Town', as they were introduced, Ant and Dec both made sure that every single member of the arena were involved, in some way, and you actually felt part of the show. High fives, handshakes and a few selfies later, the lads were on stage and the size of what they were about to achieve didn't phase them in the slightest. They truly are masters of their craft. 



Our side of the arena was Team Dec, which pleased me slightly, as Dec's always been my favourite (sorry, Ant!) and we were certainly the loudest half! 

With the guest announcer being Peter Andre, and Joe Swash and Laura Whitmore popping in, too, there were laughs and jokes from the start. Almost every sketch from the telly version of the show was done in the arena, from 'bad behaviour' awards, where an unsuspecting audience member won (three!) trophies for her good bad behaviour, and 'Sing-a-Long Live', where three audience members were chosen to go on stage and take part - while we voted for the best person to win. This was the best and biggest karaoke game, probably, in the world. 
Who can say they sang karaoke with Chesney Hawkes? I can! 

Having bought my mum along as my plus 1, we were both up on our feet, dancing, singing and crying with laughter throughout. 

'Ant vs Dec' was also a big part of the show, with Ashley Roberts, of course, hosting the sketch. Part One was a back to school quiz, involving children from a local primary school and Ant showed that he's not that great Maths (I know how he feels!), while Dec proved that he wasn't up to speed with outer space. 


Part Two of Ant vs Dec was where us, the audience, played our starring role, as after the lads ran through the arena, climbing wobbly ladders to retrieve a key - red and blue boulders were released on each side of the arena. We had to help the boulders travel to the stage, and whichever team had three boulders up on stage first won. Sadly Team Dec lost. But I call sabotage as our last one ended up on Team Ant's side, and the cheeky scamps wouldn't give it back! 



At the end of the first act, River Dance entertained us, and Ant and Dec joined in... They must've been practising their Irish dancing as they were quick, bouncy and just as good as the rest of the cast! 



Twenty minutes later, the boys were back - well, Ant returned while Dec came rushing through the front of the crowd holding two pints and a packet of crisps. What followed was a sketch so simple, passing the pints and scoffing the crisps, but it was quality, old-fashioned laughs. Once again, mum and me were crying with laughter. 

After their snack break, the lads introduced The Super Computer. It was time to pick an audience member to 'Win the Ads'. Super Computer chose at random, a block, row and seat number. The lucky lady in question was taken backstage to prepare to win big! Prizes didn't disappoint, with a car, holidays, money, a TV and many more...


When the Super Computer's chosen one returned, she answered the boys' questions and managed to get six questions correct, finally deciding to gamble on a Wayne Rooney based question. As you can see from my pictures - fireworks and an Any and Dec sandwich hug - she had won!


Takeaway on Tour of course wouldn't be the same without two other special guests. Little Ant and Dec! The mini versions of the Geordie duo appeared via web-link, and we watched a VT of them interviewing Little Mix which was cute, cheeky and entertaining! 


There was also one last sketch which had us in stitches. But Ant and Dec asked the audience not to mention it on social media as they really like to keep it a surprise - so you'll have to buy the DVD when it's released to check it out! 

Ending the show, in the only way they could - in 'The End of the Show Show' - Ant and Dec gathered all of their guests together for Let's Get Ready to Rhumble... Dancing, jumping and singing, we were exhausted by home time! 


The 'End of the Show Show' wasn't quite the end, though, as for their reprise the boys returned, Morcambe and Wise style, and sang Bring Me Sunshine. With the words on the big screen, everyone joined in and it was a lovely, lovely end to an amazing show! 



If you want to sit down and be a bit of a bore then DO NOT go and see Takeaway on Tour. 

But, if you want a fun-filled evening, with lots of laughing, surprises, dancing, singing and audience participation, then do... And if you can't, then buy the DVD on its release! 

This show proved why these two lads have won the array of awards that keep their mantlepieces warm. 

Well done Ant and Dec! And thankyou for such a great weekend! 



Tuesday, 5 August 2014

Telly Jolly - Pre-Hol round up...


Well, it's that time of year when I pop off on holiday. That means that Telly Jolly will be having a break too... boo!

While I'm away, though, there's plenty of telly that I'll be missing out on and that you'll all be tuning in to - with some of the hottest soap stories of the year happening right now, Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takaway tour hitting the road and the lead up to the Big Brother final. I've got to be honest, I'm ever so pleased that the final is the same night I return home, so I won't be missing out!

I'm going to do a round up of the main Telly Jolly faves before I go, just for you:

First up: SOAPS!

EastEnders is going full steam ahead, with a new mystery witness being asked to come forward in Lucy Beale's murder case. Who is he? Ian Beale is also going to confess the truth about what happened with Rainie that fateful night, too. Will his already fractured relationship with Denise survive?
Elsewhere, Kat and Alfie will have new baby twins by the time I return, and Stacey would have made a decision about taking up Jean's offer to break her out of jail! What's the big plan?
Dean Wicks also makes his move on Linda Carter (he jumps in for the snog!) Phil and Shirley begin an affair n the coming weeks, and Cora has an outburst that causes a bit of a stir...

Over in Hollyoaks land, the Lomaxes deal with the fall out from last night's car crash... I know what happens - and it's a tragic shocker! Nico also decides that she wants to find her real dad. Knowing Hollyoaks, it won't be plain sailing and we're sure to discover yet more Blake family secrets and lies. Who do you think is Nico's dad? And how will Sienna and Patrick feel about her wanting to discover him?
Lindsey is set to be caught up in Grace Black's latest scheme, and is forced to help her out over new character, Big Bob. What will pregnant Lind's have to do?
Cindy's heartbreaking Bipolar story is also set to take more dark twists, as she begins to believe that Sinead is having an affair with 'Rhys'. Wanting to run away, 'Rhys' tells Cindy that they can't leave without his baby daughter with Sinead - Katy, who we know sadly died from a heart defect earlier in the year. Believing that Tony and Diane's daughter Dee Dee is Katy, Cindy snatches her and runs out in front of a bus...
I'm also sure that Maxine Minniver is going to return over the coming weeks (she has to, right?) I'm a little bemused about how this week there has been no mention of her, or of Dodger, who we last saw get arrested. Did Dennis make it to the airport in time to tell her what happened? Who knows... unless I missed something!

I haven't really covered Coronation Street much, or Emmerdale at all, on Telly Jolly, as feedback at the beginning told me that 'Enders and 'Oaks were the faves.
But with Ken Barlow's return to Corrie last night, and Rob desperately trying to cover the fact that he murdered Tina, and not Ken's son, Peter, it looks as though it'll be just as action packed in Weatherfield this month.
Emmerdale is also preparing to tie up Donna Windsor's story, as she's currently been given just weeks to live, leaving her young daughter, April, with dad Marlon, who only recently learned of his daughter's existence. Marlon, who is set to marry Laurel, has found himself growing feelings for ex-wife, Donna, in her last days. What's going to happen there?

REALITY TV is next on the agenda, and the main player, Big Brother, is nearing the end. Last night, we learned that Christopher, Pav, Mark and Winston are all 'currently' up for eviction this week. I notcied Rylan announce 'currently' in such a way that almost stated things could soon change. Emma Willis promised that this week would concentrate on the Power of Money. Oo-err - the last time money was involved in a massive twist was when Connor walked away with half the prize fund a couple of years ago by sacrificing his place in the house. I wonder if something similar will happen this week?
If noms do stay as they are - I hope that Mark leaves. He's been almost unbearable for me to watch this week and is grating on me so much that I'm grateful to be going on holiday, in the hope that when I return he'll have been evicted!
I still want Helen to win... After that, I wonder who'll be this years Celebrity BB housemates?!
Looking ahead - the BBC is introducing Tumble this weekend, a new reality show where celebs train with Olympic gymnasts and perform routines... Expect lots of blood, sweat and tears - there have already been injuries and Mr Motivator (yes, him!) has already had to pull out due to one. It's basically Strictly Come Dancing, but on a balance beam!
The X Factor is also due for a return at the end of the month and this new trailer just oozes excitement. Welcome back Simon and Cheryl, eh!

So that's my round up done... I'm now off to pack my flip flops and find my sunglasses!

See you back here on the 15th, for a look towards the BB final!









Tuesday, 22 July 2014

Ant and Dec confirm Takaway tour guests


As Ant and Dec prepare to take Saturday Night Takeaway on tour, some of their guests have been confirmed - and they're your typical Takeaway crackers!

Kieth Lemon, Joey Essex and Peter Andre are all top of the list, with Ant and Dec also being joined by
Eamonn Holmes, Melanie C, Kian Egan, Chris Moyles, Paddy McGuinness, Vernon Kay, Nicky Byrne and Stephen Mulhern.

Joey Essex is among the host of stars to join Ant and Dec on tour
Saturday Night Takeaway regular Ashley Roberts will also be tagging along to host each evening's Ant vs Dec competition and boyband Blue are gong to be the Takeaway on Tour house band.

The Geordie boys have also confirmed that they will be performng 'Let's Get Ready to Rhumble' during the shows... Now if that's not worth bagging a ticket then I don't know what is!

The full Takeaway on Tour dates are:

The full dates for 'Takeaway on Tour' are as follows:

August 6 - Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
August 9 - Birmingham, LG Arena 
August 10 - Birmingham, LG Arena (matinee and evening show)
August 12 - Leeds, First Direct Arena
August 13 - Leeds, First Direct Arena
August 15 - Manchester, Phones 4u Arena
August 16 - Manchester, Phones 4u Arena (matinee and evening show)
August 19 - Glasgow, SSE Hydro
August 21 - Belfast, Odyssey
August 22 - Belfast, Odyssey
August 23 - Belfast, Odyssey (matinee and evening show)
August 25 - Glasgow, SSE Hydro
August 26 - Glasgow, SSE Hydro
August 27 - Glasgow - SSE Hydro
August 29 - London, The O2
August 30 - London, The O2 (matinee and evening show)
August 31 - London, Wembley Arena
September 2 - Sheffield, Motorpoint Arena
September 3 - Sheffield, Motorpoint Arena
September 5 - Newcastle, Metro Radio Arena
September 6 - Newcastle, Metro Radio Arena (matinee and evening show)
September 7 - Newcastle, Metro Radio Arena (matinee show)
September 9 - Nottingham, Capital FM Arena
September 10 - Liverpool, Echo Arena
September 13 - Dublin, The O2 (matinee and evening show)


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Friday, 18 July 2014

The Singer Takes It All!

Alan Carr is set to host a brand new singing competition on Channel 4, called The Singer Takes It All!

This is an interactive tongue-in-cheek talent show, where viewers will be able to decide who wins and who gets chucked (literally!) off a moving (yes, moving!) stage by voting via an App.

Alan Carr shows off his stage skills! 
Fan favorites will move forward, into the Gold Zone, and be eligible to win a cash prize, but if too many 'miss' votes are cast - that singer will be shunted off the back of the stage.

While there are no judges, it is expected that celebrity guests will take part and give advice to the acts.

Chatty Man, Alan Carr, has expressed his excitement at being the show's host, saying:

"I've never been involved in anything ground breaking before!" he joked. "This app makes people at home the judge and jury, and I love that aspect of it. The viewers get to decide whether the singer wins or disappears through the flaps to a life of misery. If you don't get the app, you don't have any influence on what happens on the show. Of course, you could try shouting at the telly instead, but it won't make a blind bit of difference!"

The Singer Takes It All app is available now on iOS and will be ready for Android shortly, with the app currently telling fans that the first live show will be on the 1st August.

Will you be tuning in or downloading the app?

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Wednesday, 9 July 2014

Ant and Dec: The Sitcom!

Everyone's favorite presenters, Ant and Dec, have revealed that they would one day love to star in their own sitcom.

Talking to Digital Spy, Ant revealed that the duo have often spoken about returning to their acting roots...

'We've talked about it. We'd love to do a sitcom. Or some kind of comedy drama. There's no rush to do it but there's still a desire...'

Dec also chipped in on the idea, saying, 'It's something we'll definitely do at some stage, but we're not sure when.'

'Ant and Dec - The Sitcom' sounds fab to me!
Ant and Dec started their careers in Byker Grove, having also appeared in a one-off remake of Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? in 2002, then going on to star as themselves in the hit flm Love Actually, before taking the lead roles in a British sci-fi comedy called Alien Autopsy on the big screen. 

The Geordie pair are excited about taking their TV show Saturday Night Takeaway on the road later this summer in a national tour, keeping their presenting jobs their number one priority. 

'We're so busy at the moment with the three shows, I'm a Celeb, BGT and Takeaway. With our Saturday Night Takeaway tour coming up as well... But if things slow down a bit in the next few years and we wouldn't tour again next year, it [the sitcom] may happen then,' Dec said. 

For those two guys, I can never see things slowing down - and who would want them to?!










Sunday, 22 June 2014

Joey Essex educated Brazil! (Or was that the other way round!)

Joey Essex was educated (kind of!) in Brazil!


When I think of Joey Essex, like most people, I smile - because you just know he's about to do something, or say something, that will make you laugh. Just ask Keith Lemon... He's a favourite on Celebrity Juice, of course! He's also a favourite of mine - and not just because he reminds me of a certain little cousin I have, who's not called Joey. He's called Dean instead.

But, anyway, by his own admission - Joey hasn't got the most common sense - but he isn't stupid. He knows what's he wants and where he's going, he just might need a little guidance on the directiion! 

Tonight, on ITV2, we saw the second installment of 'Educating Joey Essex' - where Joey flew off to Brazil - all ready for the World Cup. (Thanks again, England!) 

Before he set off, Joey was able to spell Brazil without looking at his phone, he also tried and tried again to get the names of all the England players right... It didn't look good, considering that he once thought Eric Cantona was a football team! 

So, as the brilliant Philip Schofield (who couldn't turn down the job of narrator!) said, 'who else could we send?' on a tour of Brazil, ending with a prostegious invite to the World Cup opening ceremony...

And with that, off Mr Essex went!

On arrival, Joey (who still hadn't grasped the offside rule!) arrived at the same hotel as the England squad and woke up the next morning with his hair looking like poo. 

He then set off to meet his guide Jaiõ - but not before eating a corn roll (that would be corn on the cob) and being proposed to! 
Jaiõ began by explaining to Joey all about Copacobana (like the song sang by Gary Barlow in Joey's world!) and Jaiõ was then given a lesson on all things Essex by the boy named Essex. 

The following day, Joey decided to grab a tan on 'Barack Obama' beach... Copacobana to me and you! Jaiõ then took him on a trip to a place in Brazil that wasn't known to be 'safe.' 
Joey was about to see Favela Rocinha. A place notorious for crime. Hiding his iPhone away, Joey met a man named Peanut to show him around. 

He shopped, played football with the kids and - in true Joey fashion - had his hair done! But not before being petrified in the process! 

Beyond the laughs and jokes, seeing the Favela touched Joey. 

Next, it was on to San Paulo - and the first stop was a visit to a monastery - where Joey could only describe as 'is this Lord of the Rings, or something?' Bless him. 

And while on a tour of the monastery, Joey spent time looking for wizards! Bless him, again! 

The priest was certainly taken by Joey - who invited him to play football with the rest of the priests - dressed in a cassock. Brilliant, if only for the outfit, matched with sunglasses, of course...

And yes, Father Essex scored!! Even if he did think he looked like he was dressed as the Grim Reaper!

That night Jaiõ took Joey off to the rainforest. Where Joey thought they had ended up in the Bahamas... Yes, the Bahamas! This was going to be good. 

After being told the range of animals they could possibly be seeing (including Marmosettes, which Joey had once been bitten by in the first Educating Joey episode!) they walked - or rather fell - into the forest. 

Their first spot was a frog... Which made Joey very happy. This was their first and last spot - apart from a moth! - but Joey didn't care. He was excited for the World Cup opening ceremony. 

To get him in the mood, Joey met the most fanatical Brazil fan EVER, who was called Nelson. This man's house breathed Brazil. It was like something else... He said he'd seen every Brazil game in his lifetime. 

It's lucky that Nelson isn't an England fan... Or he'd be a very depressed man!

After being appropriately dressed in a Brazil footy get-up, Joey said goodbye to Jaiõ and hopped into the Nelson's car-come-fairground-ride to head to the big ceremony. 

Excited - and having changed into his England shirt - Joey joined in the dancing and singing. 

He then shows just what a lovely, sweet person he is. Realising that Nelson doesn't actually have a ticket to the opening ceremony - and Brazil vs Croatia, Joey gives Nelson his ticket.

This sums up the education of Joey Essex - it doesn't matter what he learns, or not as the case sometimes may be. This guy is a genuine sweetheart. 

Forget Team England. I'm Team Essex! 

Monday, 9 June 2014

TRYING AGAIN ends with a bit of a bang!


I'm relishing in the fact that it's Monday morning and I'm settled down on the sofa about to (finally) tune into my new favourite comedy series. Better late than never, eh. 

Sadly, it's the last in the series of Trying Again - where Matt and Meg have tried, seemingly successfully so far, to get their relationship back on track after her affair with Iain - a doctor at the surgery she works in. 

Last week, Iain suffered a bereavement, when he received the news that his mother had died. All at his engagement bash to Kate. 

This week opened with the wondering of what would happen if Meg tried to comfort a grief-striken Iain? Would she try or would she keep her distance? How will Matt feel about the sudden shift of events? Will our Trying Again couple make it in the end or will it be a case of history repeating itself with Meg and Iain, leaving Meg and Matt Trying Again, Again?

Gail, Matt's sister, gives the pair a £7000 deposit for their new house at the beginning of the ep, so all starts off brilliantly... Until Iain fails to turn up for work, sending Meg to go to his house to look for him, while she should be at the bank with Matt getting their mortgage. Oh dear! 

Iain is in bits, Meg calls Matt. 

She's going to take Iain to Edinburgh to see his mums body. Matt looks worried, but need he be?

"I love you and only you," Meg tells him. I believe her, but I'm not sure if Matt does.

Matt's friend and colleague, Sam, meanwhile, wants to send Matt on a 'date' with Chloe, who fancies Matt, to save his own skin. 
It's an awkward threesome-type date, but not in that way!

Chloe wants Matt alone - moral Matt can't flirt back - Sam wants Matt to get Chloe on side. 

All the while, Meg is offering platonic comfort to Iain, but has been ignoring Matt's calls. Why! 

As you could imagine, Chloe soon leaves, and in enters Kate. Iain's fiancée... Who could, it turns out, have been free to take Iain to Scotland, but she believes that Iain didn't want her there. 
Kate plants seeds in Matt's head. "My fiancé is in love with your girlfriend. And your girlfriend is in love with him." 

What's Kate's game? And as Meg drives away, leaving Iain at Kate's, is she following her heart or her head? Does Matt believe what Kate says about Iain and Meg? And is he really as moral as he likes to believe?

I don't want to ruin the end, in case you haven't managed to yet see it. (And if you haven't you've got to catch up On Demand!)

But oh my goodness! I couldn't have dreamt of a better finish. 

Mainly because it's been left so open ended, it will be impossible for there not to be a second series. 

I certainly hope there will be! (And Im also hopeful for a Gail and Sam wedding, too!!) 





Thursday, 22 May 2014

Trying Again...(and Again hopefully!)


I love Sky Living's 'Trying Again', starring the brilliant Chris Addison and the fabulous Jo Joyner.

To be honest, Sky Living is only usually on in my house if Four Weddings is on and I only gave Trying Again a watch as I'm always in awe of Jo and her performances. (Yes, I still miss Tanya Branning!) 

But the relationship between Matt and Meg, the trials and tribulations of them overcoming her affair with a doctor at the surgery she once worked at (and then worked at again, thanks to Job Centre Plus!) and the comedy of the barmy situations they find themselves in, is both endearing and side splitting. 

Last week showed them inviting Meg's ex-affair, Ian, and his new lady, Kate, around for dinner. Now, that's a party no one wants to go to!

Meg is still overcoming jealousy - but if Matt asks - she's not - and Matt just wants everyone to be normal. Normal, normal, normal. 

With their other friends wanting to get drunk, (and possibly then have sex with each other!) as a plan to leave, this is only going to end in one of two ways... 

I won't spoil the end of this ep for you, because I'd love for you to tune in... Grab the series on Catch Up or just give it a watch this Thursday at 9pm. 

Girls - it's definitely one for you - but the fella's might have a giggle to it too. Even my boyfriend rather likes it!

Trying Again is on Thursday's at 9pm on Sky Living. 

Let me know what you think!