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Aldis Hodge Previews HSNY 2021 Auction Watches

Aldis Hodge Hosts Deep Dive of Watches Going Under the Hammer for Horological Society of New York: Watch-obsessed actor discusses unusual lots from Rolex, Patek Philippe, Greubel Forsey and others.

Laugh in the Park returns for 2021 with comedy film festival

Bringing the festival to a close on Sunday will be Seann Walsh, Mark Simmons, Maisie Adam and host Ninia Benjamin. Mr Robertson said: There is such an appetite for people wanting to get out and do things and there is going to be a boom in Norwich this summer. Seann Walsh will appear at Laugh in the Park in Norwich s Chapelfield Gardens this summer. - Credit: Laugh in the Park We always like to give a balance of representation with a few newcomers. New for 2021, Laugh in the Park will be followed by Movies in the Park from Wednesday, August 4 to Sunday, August 8.

Coastal News Today | Australia - Surfing is not deemed exercise : Confusion mounts over lockdown rules

There is growing confusion about some of the rules being enforced during the Perth and Peel lockdown.

From relationships and love handles to lockdown

From relationships and love handles to lockdown ); This Show Does Not Contain Nuts. I had been looking forward to it since the live screening was cancelled due to misfiring wi-fi a couple of weeks ago. So it was great to see those golden curtains finally lift to reveal host Maddi Sharkey, from Middle Assendon, squeeze through a chimney dressed as Father Christmas. Maddi created the show as a “platform for female comedians to shine,” which was true for both her and stand-up Gabby Killick, who were wearing the most sparkly jumpers I have ever seen. In a nod to the cancelled show, Maddi said: “People told me not to worry as they were having a lovely time on the YouTube comments” before adding that there was one viewer who shone at entertaining the rest.

Seventy-five per cent of BBC comedy gigs are handed to brazenly left-wing comedians

The scale of the BBC s Left-wing comedy bias is laid bare for the first time today in an audit of its entertainment output. Research seen by The Mail on Sunday shows that out of 364 comedy slots broadcast by the BBC over the past month, just four featured comedians with explicitly Conservative or pro-Brexit views. By contrast, a total of 268 slots were filled by comedians with publicly pronounced, Left-leaning or woke views, such as Nish Kumar, Adam Hills and Shappi Khorsandi. Kumar, who appears on The Mini Mash Report, makes Right-leaning politicians the butt of jokes, on one occasion yelling F you, Boris Johnson! to audience cheers.

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