Sunday 25 May 2008

Ice judge Jason blasts contestants

'Dancing on Ice' judge Jason Gardiner has predicted that a male celebrity will win the show this year, claiming that the ladies aren't very good on the ice.
Speaking on 'This Morning', he said: "It's a boy's competition. The boys this year are of a better standard than the girls."
Speaking about contestant Chris Fountain, he said: "He reminds me of that 'Looney Tunes' character the Tasmanian Devil. He whirls around and wrecks devastation in his path. He had no connection with his partner."
He also slated 'How Clean Is Your House?' star Aggie Mackenzie whom he described as an "OAP" during last Sunday night's live show.
Speaking about the television presenter, he said: "With her bruises and everything showing, it really wasn't what you wanted to see."

Thursday 22 May 2008

BBC announces Grange Hill will end

BBC announces Grange Hill will end



The BBC has announced that its school drama 'Grange Hill' is to end after 30 long time.
At a launch for newly and recurring dramas for CBBC today, it was announced the upcoming series of 'Grange Hill' would be the conclusion.
Announcing the end of 'Grange Hill', Anne Gilchrist, Controller, CBBC, said: "Part of CBBC's reputation for reflecting coeval UK back to UK children has been built upon Phil Redmond's ['Grange Hill' creator] brightly realised idea and of course it's sad to say adieu to such a much loved institution. The lives of children get changed a great deal since 'Grange Hill' began and we owe it to our hearing to muse this."
She continued: "We're actively seeking out freshly and exciting shipway of bringing social platonism to the CBBC audience through drama and other genres. Yesterday we announced two 'Newsround' Specials tackling split up and tongue criminal offense and we will proceed to get programmes around the ups and downs of coeval Britain."
Jon Eastern United States, Read/write head of CBBC Drama, said: "For 30 age, Grange Hill has turn a proverb for realistic and contemporary children's drama. It's now fourth dimension to hold what we've learned over the days to about of the fresh ideas we're exploring."





Thursday 8 May 2008

West Indian Girl

West Indian Girl   
Artist: West Indian Girl

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


West Indian Girl   
 West Indian Girl

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 11




Putting the "spaced" support into space rock candy, Calif. neo-psychedelicists West American Indian Girl play a druggy pattern of ambition pop up that takes the contemporaneous style of the Fire Lips, Grandaddy, and Mercury Rev as their start dot and add together '60s and '70s echoes ranging from the drone freakout side of the Velvet Underground through the phased rambling of early-'70s Pink Floyd to the Beach Boys' spaced-out postSmile period of time. Though they sound like they've exhausted their lives inside hitchhiking distance of Bay wreath Canon, West Indian Girl's roots ar in Motor City circa the betimes '90s, when singer and guitarist Henry M. Robert Henry James and bassist Francis Ten kickoff met. After Ten-spot moved to Los Angeles, the couple continued their collaborationism through the postal service until King James followed his musical theater better half west. Pickings their diagnose from a legendary potent volt-ampere. of early street Lysergic acid diethylamide, James River and Ten-spot signed with EMI's option impression Astralwerks and formed a proper band for bouncy gigs, including backcloth isaac M. Vocaliser and percussionist Mariqueen Maandig, keyboardist Chris Carter, and drummer Fall guy Meriwether Lewis. After the 2004 spillage of their self-titled debut album, Rebecca West American Indian Girl released a to a greater extent dance-oriented remix EP in 2006. That sami yr, Howard Carter left the band, replaced by a freshly reduplicate of keyboardists, Nathan Van Hala and Amy T. H. White. Parting ship's company with Astralwerks after their 2 releases failed to take fire practically bill, West Red Indian Young lady signed with the indie marker Milan Records and announced the release of their second proper album, 4th and Wall, in October 2007.






Thursday 1 May 2008

Arcade Fire to sue TV station?

Arcade Fire to sue TV station?



Arcade Flame are reportedly considering taking legal natural action against the Slyboots TV network for using their music without permission during Sunday's Super Bowl in Grand Canyon State.
According to music site Pitchfork, Fox did non ask the Canadian band if it could function their hit 'No Cars Go' on the touch for the National Football League, which aired during the one-half clip show.
The band's representatives ar currently considering whether they should follow up on the matter.