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this is tom holland, who won the bafta award, a rising star.hing different with the character. since i have been working as a critic this is the third or fourth spider—man film — how many times are you going to reboot this? they are playing to the adolescent story, the school boy story, the high school story, so there is all the action stuff, web spinning and dealing with criminals, but really what makes it work is the high school stuff, the stuff about wanting to fit in and being awkward, wanting to grow up but not actually growing up yet, and what he has actually got to do is hang out in the canteen. i liked it very much. i went in thinking, do we really need to go here, all over again? but this does do something different. he's very good. he's very charming in a very kind of oddball way. only one false step in the film, there's a lovely sequence which is a direct reference to ferris bueller‘s day off, and they make direct reference to it. it sounds good. it sounds different. you have been loving this, this week, as anyone who has been follow
this is tom holland, who won the bafta award, a rising star.hing different with the character. since i have been working as a critic this is the third or fourth spider—man film — how many times are you going to reboot this? they are playing to the adolescent story, the school boy story, the high school story, so there is all the action stuff, web spinning and dealing with criminals, but really what makes it work is the high school stuff, the stuff about wanting to fit in and being awkward,...
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were over there is very different, the 0bamacare vote was the massive story, all of this chaos if baftarity rises popularity is very low across the population but amongst republicans and trump people who actually voted for him is still rock solid which is extraordinary to the rest of the world. you should go over there, lawler, a lot more interesting than the politics here. speaking of which. .. interesting than the politics here. speaking of which... the telegraph says speed of movement will end this the downing street announcement trying to rest... —— freedom of movement. it is silly season, the prime minister is on holiday, philip hammond is technically in charge and apparently he's saying that things will go on as things do now after brexit which is upsetting liam fox and borisjohnson brexit which is upsetting liam fox and boris johnson he brexit which is upsetting liam fox and borisjohnson he wants to see free movement ending. but philip hammond is saying big panic it is all going to be ok we will face things input that is not what a lot of baxter is voted for which was taking back
were over there is very different, the 0bamacare vote was the massive story, all of this chaos if baftarity rises popularity is very low across the population but amongst republicans and trump people who actually voted for him is still rock solid which is extraordinary to the rest of the world. you should go over there, lawler, a lot more interesting than the politics here. speaking of which. .. interesting than the politics here. speaking of which... the telegraph says speed of movement will...
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announcing the confirmation of a britannia award of excellence from bafta. cockney accent in the history of cinema. how will we move on? the daily mail looking at labour in the boots boycott furore, which we were talking about with tom burridge. it has made a u—turn and reduced the price of the morning after pill. it had said it was trying to discourage the use of it by pricing at higher than some of its rivals. a royal birthday. george is four yea rs a royal birthday. george is four years old. are you a little bit confused by that headline? the owner of pudsey has got a new dog. u nfortu nately, of pudsey has got a new dog. unfortunately, pudsey had died. the new dog has been renamed pudsey. you with me? sorry, it took a little while to explain that having lost pets, however people cope. it's very sad. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the main stories this morning: here's stav with a look at this morning's weather. it was brutal at some points yesterday? really wet, windy. trees down as well. i have had to put the rainbow picture in because this wee
announcing the confirmation of a britannia award of excellence from bafta. cockney accent in the history of cinema. how will we move on? the daily mail looking at labour in the boots boycott furore, which we were talking about with tom burridge. it has made a u—turn and reduced the price of the morning after pill. it had said it was trying to discourage the use of it by pricing at higher than some of its rivals. a royal birthday. george is four yea rs a royal birthday. george is four years...
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chim—chimeny from mary poppins the 91—year—old american actor made the comments after he was chosen by baftae, despite the accent. and it wasn‘t the worst in those hollywood days. a new exhibition devoted to the works ofjim henson is opening at a museum in new york. if you‘re a fan of the muppets, the fraggles or the cast of sesame street you‘ll be able to find out more about how they came to appear on television screens. the bbc‘s tim allman has more. for generations of children, there has always been something magical about to be muppets. kermit, miss piggy. about to be muppets. kermit, miss piggy, dickie bird. just one of those appearing in those exhibition in new york. so what are the organisers trying to achieve? to tell a rich and riveting story about jim henson as a creative thinker, co nsta ntly jim henson as a creative thinker, constantly curious, pushing the boundaries of technology and bringing these amazing characters to life. you can follow the history of the muppets from their first appearance on local television in the 1950s. there are storyboards from sesame street, and the m
chim—chimeny from mary poppins the 91—year—old american actor made the comments after he was chosen by baftae, despite the accent. and it wasn‘t the worst in those hollywood days. a new exhibition devoted to the works ofjim henson is opening at a museum in new york. if you‘re a fan of the muppets, the fraggles or the cast of sesame street you‘ll be able to find out more about how they came to appear on television screens. the bbc‘s tim allman has more. for generations of children,...
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her career spanned more than 50 years, and included awards for best actress at cannes, and a bafta inmfortable victory in the third test against south africa at the oval. it means england lead 2—1 going into the final test at old trafford. joe wilson has more. v0|ceover: £20 got you today. for the kids, a quid. this way, please. it created a queue. he is here to watch, luckily. england picked three debutants to play this match. toby rowland jones for one. reviews and replays gave him his first wicket today. bavuma gone. next ball, vernon philander gave him his next wicket. 0h, big shout! that's gone. batsman miscalculation. now, rowland jones going both barrels for the hat—trick. not for him today. south africa needed to bat out the day to draw. dean elgar fought to 100. chris morris was out just before lunch. and moeen ali was in the game. that dismissal left england needing just three more wickets to win the match. and when they came, they came in a rush. first, brave elgarfell... ta ken by stokes! rabada was out first ball. nine down, could moeen ali really win the match with three
her career spanned more than 50 years, and included awards for best actress at cannes, and a bafta inmfortable victory in the third test against south africa at the oval. it means england lead 2—1 going into the final test at old trafford. joe wilson has more. v0|ceover: £20 got you today. for the kids, a quid. this way, please. it created a queue. he is here to watch, luckily. england picked three debutants to play this match. toby rowland jones for one. reviews and replays gave him his...
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. >> the bafta? >> the moon man. >> what? >> the moon man.ne puts out. >> oh, the vma guy. >> i'm told it's a vma one. huh. okay. the moon man, of course. now, you know it. it's vma, the video music awards, that mtv puts together. it's now known as the moon person. >> oh. politically correct. >> yes. >> according to mtv president chris mccarthy, the prize will go along with their push for inclusion. they made many of the categories gender-neutral. it's been a show known for pushing the envelope. so, there you go. >> yeah. this year's vmas will be hosted by katy perry, who released this out-of-this-world teaser on twitter over the weekend. i guess that means we should call her a moon person. >> but her belt said moon woman. >> oh, did it? no, no. it's moon person, katy. get with the theme. >> all right. in other mtv news, "total request live" "trl" is totally coming back in october. the reboot is going to be called "mtv live." it was supposed to start in june. we told you about that one. probably those teens that watched it back in the day, to
. >> the bafta? >> the moon man. >> what? >> the moon man.ne puts out. >> oh, the vma guy. >> i'm told it's a vma one. huh. okay. the moon man, of course. now, you know it. it's vma, the video music awards, that mtv puts together. it's now known as the moon person. >> oh. politically correct. >> yes. >> according to mtv president chris mccarthy, the prize will go along with their push for inclusion. they made many of the categories...
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the 91—year—old american actor made the comments after he was chosen by bafta to receive the britanniacent, but this is the first time he has publicly apologised for his efforts. charming to apologise. it is the "i" in that song that is wrong. charming to apologise. it is the "i" in that song that is wronglj charming to apologise. it is the "i" in that song that is wrong. i grew up in that song that is wrong. i grew up as in that song that is wrong. i grew upasa in that song that is wrong. i grew up as a child thinking he was from the east end. did you believe mary poppins was real as well? of course, she is! apparently they are going to remake it, but how could you do it without the original cast? anyway, can anyone stop jordan without the original cast? anyway, can anyone stopjordan spieth? not according to statistics. it is suggested he can tame all of the conditions and go on to win it. and so it's the american, jordan spieth, who heads the field at the halfway stage of the open championship. he negotiated some foul conditions at royal birkdale yesterday afternoon. the two—time maj
the 91—year—old american actor made the comments after he was chosen by bafta to receive the britanniacent, but this is the first time he has publicly apologised for his efforts. charming to apologise. it is the "i" in that song that is wrong. charming to apologise. it is the "i" in that song that is wronglj charming to apologise. it is the "i" in that song that is wrong. i grew up in that song that is wrong. i grew up as in that song that is wrong. i grew...
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more than 50 years, jeanne moreau won best actress at cannes for moderato cantabile in 1960, and a bafta insists the free movement of people will end in march 2019 when the uk leads the european union. after a series of interventions by senior ministers in recent days, downing street said it was wrong to speculate on the sort of immigration system which would need to be implemented after brexit. let's speak to our political correspondent, emma vardy, at westminster. emma, does that mean no more comments, no more infighting, it is all sorted? i comments, no more infighting, it is all sorted ? i bet comments, no more infighting, it is all sorted? i bet it doesn't. of course, there has been lots of gossip over at cabinet splits. we have seen a run of stories and interviews in which government ministers have been putting forward their vision for brexit. i think the commons from the number 10 spokesman today were an attempt to rein in that speculation and to clarify the government position. what they said was the vision for brexit hasn't changed from that set out by theresa may in her lancast
more than 50 years, jeanne moreau won best actress at cannes for moderato cantabile in 1960, and a bafta insists the free movement of people will end in march 2019 when the uk leads the european union. after a series of interventions by senior ministers in recent days, downing street said it was wrong to speculate on the sort of immigration system which would need to be implemented after brexit. let's speak to our political correspondent, emma vardy, at westminster. emma, does that mean no more...
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this is tom holland, who won the bafta award, a rising star.ce i have been working as a critic this is the third or fourth spider—man film — how many times are you going to reboot this? they are playing to the adolescent story, the school boy story, the high school story, so there is all the action stuff, web spinning and dealing with criminals, but really what makes it work is the high school stuff, the stuff about wanting to fit in and being awkward, wanting to grow up but not actually growing up yet, and what he has actually got to do is hang out in the canteen. i liked it very much. i went in thinking, do we really need to go here, all over again? but this does do something different. he's very good. he's very charming in a very kind of oddball way. only one false step in the film, there's a lovely sequence which is a direct reference to ferris bueller‘s day off, and they make direct reference to it. it sounds good. it sounds different. you have been loving this, this week, as anyone who has been following you on twitter, baby driver. it is
this is tom holland, who won the bafta award, a rising star.ce i have been working as a critic this is the third or fourth spider—man film — how many times are you going to reboot this? they are playing to the adolescent story, the school boy story, the high school story, so there is all the action stuff, web spinning and dealing with criminals, but really what makes it work is the high school stuff, the stuff about wanting to fit in and being awkward, wanting to grow up but not actually...
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this is tom holland, of course, who won the bafta rising star, young brit.school story, so there is all the action stuff, web spinning and dealing with criminals, but really what makes it work is the high school stuff, the stuff about wanting to fit in and being awkward, about wanting to be grown up when yoiu're not yet, and what he has actually got to do is hang out in the canteen. i liked it very much. i went in thinking, do we really need to go here, all over again? but what this does do is something different. i think he's great. he's really very good. he's very charming in a very kind of oddball way. only one false step in the film, there's a lovely sequence which is a direct reference to ferris bueller‘s day off, and then they show you a clip from it and it's like, it's ok, we have got it. it sounds good. it sounds different. and the best out — i know what your best out is. anyone following you on twitter knows, ba by driver. it's a car chase movie which is actually a musical. everything in it is cut to a fantastic selection of pop tunes. i think the j
this is tom holland, of course, who won the bafta rising star, young brit.school story, so there is all the action stuff, web spinning and dealing with criminals, but really what makes it work is the high school stuff, the stuff about wanting to fit in and being awkward, about wanting to be grown up when yoiu're not yet, and what he has actually got to do is hang out in the canteen. i liked it very much. i went in thinking, do we really need to go here, all over again? but what this does do is...
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down i didn't realize this but this year alone she has been nominated for an oscar, golden globe, bafta a slacker. >> clearly. what have you done this year? by that i meant >>> and this emmy category looks like the one to watch. kidman is up against her co-star reese witherspoon and jessica lange and susan sarandon co-stars. >> i loved "feud." >> that will be an interesting category. >>> i hope they have more "big little lies". >> they're not going to do another one. i mean i just reported that like it was definitive. i don't know for sure but everyone talks about that. i think it was lightning in a bottle. one season, got all those famous actresses. >> i'm rooting for number two. >> another season. >> they do? >> yeah. >> thanks for rhiuining that. happy friday. >>> you won't be able to keep it together. we all remember this "dirty dancing" lift to "time of my life." >> i've seen you do it, by the way. one bride-to-be and her fiance gave the move a try. never goes well. >> sharon and andy price rehearsed the routine for their upcoming wedding. but just as they went for the leap they >>
down i didn't realize this but this year alone she has been nominated for an oscar, golden globe, bafta a slacker. >> clearly. what have you done this year? by that i meant >>> and this emmy category looks like the one to watch. kidman is up against her co-star reese witherspoon and jessica lange and susan sarandon co-stars. >> i loved "feud." >> that will be an interesting category. >>> i hope they have more "big little lies". >>...
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i was looking this morning you've won two oscars, two golden globes, two bafta awards and countless otherslways a combination of things. there's so many different elements involved that it's never one thing. sometimes one thing overrides. one positive thing on one sides overrides a few negative thing on the other side. either a deliberation. >> is there something you've always wanted to do or something out there that you would love to do? >> in a way yes and no. in a way, everything -- there's a lot of wishful thinking involved and a lot of sort of delusion in a way. most of our choices are. and so in a way i work myself into every role is the one that i always wanted. >> and you're gearing up to direct your first >> what's that like? >> because i play in it, it's schizophrenic. well, you know, being in front and behind the camera at the same time, so i need to work out a clear order. again, you know, nothing everybody else doesn't do in their lives. >> very interesting. by the way, christoph waltz checks his mail once a day. >> once a day. >> just like that. >> most goes in the trash. tha
i was looking this morning you've won two oscars, two golden globes, two bafta awards and countless otherslways a combination of things. there's so many different elements involved that it's never one thing. sometimes one thing overrides. one positive thing on one sides overrides a few negative thing on the other side. either a deliberation. >> is there something you've always wanted to do or something out there that you would love to do? >> in a way yes and no. in a way, everything...
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we'll speak to the bafta—award winning film maker behind a new documentary following the investigationf this morning's main news. the case of the terminally ill 11—month—old boy, charlie gard, is going back to the high court today. great ormond street hospital in london has asked judges to consider new evidence relating to potential treatment for his condition abroad. an earlier ruling supported the view of his doctors that nothing can be done to improve his quality of life and they should be allowed to switch off his life support systems. we will speak to charlie gard's mum a little bit later. theresa may is to call on rival political parties to contribute and notjust criticise. in herfirst major speech since the general election, the prime minister will say her commitment to change britain is undimmed. but with the conservatives losing their overall majority, she'll say the reality she faces means she has to approach politics differently. labour said mrs may's speech proved her party had completely run out of ideas. the iraqi prime minister, haider al—abadi, has congratulated his arm
we'll speak to the bafta—award winning film maker behind a new documentary following the investigationf this morning's main news. the case of the terminally ill 11—month—old boy, charlie gard, is going back to the high court today. great ormond street hospital in london has asked judges to consider new evidence relating to potential treatment for his condition abroad. an earlier ruling supported the view of his doctors that nothing can be done to improve his quality of life and they...