Claudia Winkleman alluded to the chaos within the UK government on Strictly Come Dancing.
Saturday (22 October) night’s show was a BBC 100 special as part of the channel’s centenary celebrations.
During the episode, the remaining contestants danced to songs and theme tunes inspired by the BBC’s biggest shows of the last 100 years, from Doctor Who to Grange Hill.
Following James Bye’s Foxtrot to the EastEnders theme tune, host Winkleman made a cheeky dig at the last week of chaos within the government that saw Liz Truss resign as prime minister after just 44 days.
“Still to come, Hamza [Yassin] takes on a tricky ballroom dance and if he’s any good at leading, the country’s got a job for him,” she quipped.
Yassin performed a dance to celebrate the BBC’s nature programming and scored 35 points.
With Truss resigning on Thursday (20 October), the Conservative party will find a...
Saturday (22 October) night’s show was a BBC 100 special as part of the channel’s centenary celebrations.
During the episode, the remaining contestants danced to songs and theme tunes inspired by the BBC’s biggest shows of the last 100 years, from Doctor Who to Grange Hill.
Following James Bye’s Foxtrot to the EastEnders theme tune, host Winkleman made a cheeky dig at the last week of chaos within the government that saw Liz Truss resign as prime minister after just 44 days.
“Still to come, Hamza [Yassin] takes on a tricky ballroom dance and if he’s any good at leading, the country’s got a job for him,” she quipped.
Yassin performed a dance to celebrate the BBC’s nature programming and scored 35 points.
With Truss resigning on Thursday (20 October), the Conservative party will find a...
- 10/23/2022
- by Isobel Lewis
- The Independent - TV
Claudia Winkleman alluded to the chaos within the UK government on Strictly Come Dancing.
Saturday (22 October) night’s show was a BBC 100 special as part of the channel’s centenary celebrations.
During the episode, the remaining contestants danced to songs and theme tunes inspired by the BBC’s biggest shows of the last 100 years, from Doctor Who to Grange Hill.
Following James Bye’s Foxtrot to the EastEnders theme tune, host Winkleman made a cheeky dig at the last week of chaos within the government that saw Liz Truss resign as prime minister after just 44 days.
“Still to come, Hamza [Yassin] takes on a tricky ballroom dance and if he’s any good at leading, the country’s got a job for him,” she quipped.
Yassin performed a dance to celebrate the BBC’s nature programming and scored 35 points.
With Truss resigning on Thursday (20 October), the Conservative party will find a...
Saturday (22 October) night’s show was a BBC 100 special as part of the channel’s centenary celebrations.
During the episode, the remaining contestants danced to songs and theme tunes inspired by the BBC’s biggest shows of the last 100 years, from Doctor Who to Grange Hill.
Following James Bye’s Foxtrot to the EastEnders theme tune, host Winkleman made a cheeky dig at the last week of chaos within the government that saw Liz Truss resign as prime minister after just 44 days.
“Still to come, Hamza [Yassin] takes on a tricky ballroom dance and if he’s any good at leading, the country’s got a job for him,” she quipped.
Yassin performed a dance to celebrate the BBC’s nature programming and scored 35 points.
With Truss resigning on Thursday (20 October), the Conservative party will find a...
- 10/22/2022
- by Isobel Lewis
- The Independent - TV
San Francisco, Sep 21 (Ians) Google has announced a new feature that will allow users to buy train tickets in Search in select countries, which will be available in more countries soon.
The users in Germany, Spain, Italy and Japan can now shop for train tickets directly on Google Search, for travel in and around select countries.
Google said it has embedded sustainability into its travel tools.
“For some trips, taking a train might be the more sustainable option, but finding the prices and schedules to get from A to B can take a few separate searches,” said Richard Holden, VP of Travel Products at Google.
“Starting today, you can now shop for train tickets directly on Google Search, for travel in and around select countries – including Germany, Spain, Italy and Japan,” he mentioned in a blog post late on Tuesday.
Just query something like “Berlin to Vienna trains” and you...
The users in Germany, Spain, Italy and Japan can now shop for train tickets directly on Google Search, for travel in and around select countries.
Google said it has embedded sustainability into its travel tools.
“For some trips, taking a train might be the more sustainable option, but finding the prices and schedules to get from A to B can take a few separate searches,” said Richard Holden, VP of Travel Products at Google.
“Starting today, you can now shop for train tickets directly on Google Search, for travel in and around select countries – including Germany, Spain, Italy and Japan,” he mentioned in a blog post late on Tuesday.
Just query something like “Berlin to Vienna trains” and you...
- 9/21/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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