Paul O Grady thanks Sunday Mirror readers for £85,000 donated to Christmas appeal
EXCLUSIVE: The host of For the Love of Dogs backed campaign with Save the Children to buy gifts for countryâs most vulnerable children and Christmas meals for hard-up families
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The 2003 festive film has become a regular fixture of most British family’s Christmas viewing schedules. The romantic-comedy features a number of A-list celebrities including Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, Bill Nighy, Rowan Atkinson and the late Alan Rickman. An unearthed clip from the iconic film hit shows an uncomfortable scene showing rockstar Billy Mack that some wished had made the final cut.
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The tense moments starred Nighy’s character and his manager Joe, played by Gregor Fisher, during an awkward interaction “two weeks before Christmas”.
Creator and director Richard Curtis described it as “another one of the scenes that we took out” but didn’t cite why.
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Orland Township Supervisor Paul O Grady announced at the Township s December Board meeting that the Township has a plan in place to administer the COVID-19 vaccine to residents, if called upon to do so by state and local health officials.
Supervisor O Grady has met, virtually, with several state and local officials, community stakeholders and medical personnel regarding the eventual administration of the vaccine. Orland Township has a strong network of nurses, nursing students, community medical professionals and volunteers already experienced in working together to administer vaccines to residents, said Supervisor O Grady. This Strike Force is ready to spring into action when called upon by the Illinois and/or Cook County departments of public health to vaccinate our residents against COVID-19 in a safe and orderly manner.
| UPDATED: 10:57, Mon, Dec 14, 2020
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The Millenium Prayer crooner celebrated his 80th birthday two months ago but shows no signs of retiring, a word he claimed was “not in my vocabulary”. He was interviewed on Alan Titchmarsh’s ITV show Love Your Weekend today after the release of his new bookThe Dreamer and album. The wilder side of Sir Cliff, who was knighted by the Queen in 1995, was revealed by two of his close celebrity friends.
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