We love a good quiz show here at Digital Spy, so when Gethin Jones invited us to come down and play his new series The 21st Question, how could we refuse? It's a pretty simple premise - a group of contestants compete but only the one who correctly answers the 21st Question has a chance at going through to win some big money.
When we weren't scowling at our inability to get a question right, we caught up with Gethin to find out 21 more things about him (including his weird celebrity crush!) and the show, which kicks off this afternoon...
1. The concept of the show is very simple - but there are lots of tactics!
"The quiz is very simple. The only way you can win any money is by being on the Power Spot when I ask the 21st question. That's it, that's the premise of the show, and...
When we weren't scowling at our inability to get a question right, we caught up with Gethin to find out 21 more things about him (including his weird celebrity crush!) and the show, which kicks off this afternoon...
1. The concept of the show is very simple - but there are lots of tactics!
"The quiz is very simple. The only way you can win any money is by being on the Power Spot when I ask the 21st question. That's it, that's the premise of the show, and...
- 8/4/2014
- Digital Spy
Les Dennis has claimed that he owes his career turnaround to his work on Extras and Life's Too Short with Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant.
Dennis, Shaun Williamson and Keith Chegwin all star in the Easter special episode of Life's Too Short this weekend, and the trio said that they were all incredibly grateful for the generosity of the show's creators.
"They put me in nine Extras, a Christmas special and three Life's Too Shorts," said Williamson. "You keep thinking it will be the last time, you're really grateful and then they call you back."
Chegwin said: "It gives us lots of credibility. What I find amazing is that they trust us with their material. It's a heck of a responsibility. We are professionals, but these are two of the biggest writers in the world."
Dennis claimed that getting a call from Merchant and Gervais for Extras had acted as "a regeneration" for him.
Dennis, Shaun Williamson and Keith Chegwin all star in the Easter special episode of Life's Too Short this weekend, and the trio said that they were all incredibly grateful for the generosity of the show's creators.
"They put me in nine Extras, a Christmas special and three Life's Too Shorts," said Williamson. "You keep thinking it will be the last time, you're really grateful and then they call you back."
Chegwin said: "It gives us lots of credibility. What I find amazing is that they trust us with their material. It's a heck of a responsibility. We are professionals, but these are two of the biggest writers in the world."
Dennis claimed that getting a call from Merchant and Gervais for Extras had acted as "a regeneration" for him.
- 3/28/2013
- Digital Spy
Ahead of next week’s publication of Lord Smith’s review on the state and future of the British film industry David Cameron visited Pinewood Studios today to deliver a speech setting out his thoughts on the aims of the industry.
The choice of Pinewood was well made. The studio, which is already two projects into its new initiative of film production as well as being an icon of British film, is at the heart of the industry in this country and much of what Mr. Cameron said will impact those working in this, and other, British studios.
Lord Smith’s report is expected to focus lottery funding to encourage more commercially successful, the word ‘mainstream’ rears its head here, as well as culturally rewarding films and the Prime Minister talked about the £4bn contribution to the economy as well as the ‘incalculable contribution to our culture’ of British film in his speech.
The choice of Pinewood was well made. The studio, which is already two projects into its new initiative of film production as well as being an icon of British film, is at the heart of the industry in this country and much of what Mr. Cameron said will impact those working in this, and other, British studios.
Lord Smith’s report is expected to focus lottery funding to encourage more commercially successful, the word ‘mainstream’ rears its head here, as well as culturally rewarding films and the Prime Minister talked about the £4bn contribution to the economy as well as the ‘incalculable contribution to our culture’ of British film in his speech.
- 1/11/2012
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Channel 5 bosses have reportedly persuaded Natasha Giggs to appear on the new series of Celebrity Big Brother.
The show returns to UK TV screens this year and for the first time will air on Five instead of Channel 4 and producers are desperate to sign some big named stars. Who bigger then than the woman at the heart of the year’s biggest tabloid controversy, the woman who slept with her famous brother in law, Ryan Giggs.
The Mirror reports that bosses have offered the former estate agent £50,000 to join the lineup of the reality TV show and hope that her presence will draw in millions of viewers, desperate to get to know the woman that brought down Giggs’ empire.
A source said: “Producers think Natasha will be brilliant – really popular with viewers. Everyone will be tuning in to see if she spills the beans on life with Ryan.
“She...
The show returns to UK TV screens this year and for the first time will air on Five instead of Channel 4 and producers are desperate to sign some big named stars. Who bigger then than the woman at the heart of the year’s biggest tabloid controversy, the woman who slept with her famous brother in law, Ryan Giggs.
The Mirror reports that bosses have offered the former estate agent £50,000 to join the lineup of the reality TV show and hope that her presence will draw in millions of viewers, desperate to get to know the woman that brought down Giggs’ empire.
A source said: “Producers think Natasha will be brilliant – really popular with viewers. Everyone will be tuning in to see if she spills the beans on life with Ryan.
“She...
- 7/10/2011
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Carol Smillie has become the fourth celebrity to be voted off Marco's Kitchen Burnout. The star, along with Alex Ferns and Russell Grant, attempted to cook a set menu for 25 paying customers as part of the programme's culinary challenge. Each contestant then faced a score out of 100, which was decided by both the diners and host Marco Pierre White. Ferns won the night with 62 points, ahead of Smillie's 40 and Grant's (more)...
- 5/7/2010
- by By Adam Silverstein
- Digital Spy
Russell Grant has claimed that he got along brilliantly with TV chef Marco Pierre White. The TV astrologer will be seen competing against Alex Ferns and Carol Smillie in tonight's episode of White's cookery competition. Grant suggested that White probably appreciated his "frankness" and applauded the chef for his "down-to-earth" nature. "I just spoke to ITV and they said that I was his absolute number one favourite [contestant]," Grant told Digital Spy. "Maybe he liked my frankness. I think also people tend to think of me as I was on breakfast telly. A bit fluffy, maybe even spineless... But I'm nothing like that. Never judge an astrologer (more)...
- 5/7/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Russell Grant has admitted that he came close to tears while filming Marco's Kitchen Burnout. The TV astrologer, who competed in the fourth heat with Carol Smillie and Alex Ferns, confessed that he became emotional after cooking for 25 diners on the ITV1 cookery contest. "I have never done anything like that and I actually felt like bursting into tears when I finished. For no other reason than the pressure was off and I'd got through it," he told Digital Spy. However, Grant insisted that there was no sense of competition between the contestants, revealing that (more)...
- 5/7/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Carol Smillie has admitted that she is nervous about taking part in ITV1 series Marco's Kitchen Burnout. The 48-year-old former Changing Rooms presenter confessed that she is more used to working with a "power tool" than a "wooden spoon". "I suppose it was a bit unusual, but predominantly I am happier with a power tool in my hand doing Diy, than a wooden spoon cooking," she said. "My husband used to do most of the meals, but then got in a bit of a strop about it, and said it wasn't fair. Now we split the cooking and Diy between us. So I am hoping on Marco's (more)...
- 5/6/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
The full celebrity lineup on new ITV1 reality show Marco's Kitchen Burnout has been confirmed. Wag Elen Rives, TV presenter Ruth Langsford and comic Mark Watson are among the contestants taking part in the cooking challenge, which will be presided over by Hell's Kitchen star Marco Pierre White. Carol Smillie, Russell Grant and ex-EastEnders star Alex Ferns are also taking part, while former tabloid editor Kelvin Mackenzie, Coronation Street star Tupele Dorgu and ex-Byker Grove actress Donna Air will compete in another heat. Completing (more)...
- 3/23/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
This Morning presenter Ruth Langsford and former Coronation Streets actress Debra Stephenson have signed up for Marco Pierre White’s Kitchen Burnout.
Other stars reportedly appearing on the show will be Elen Rives,Alex Ferns, Russell Grant, Nancy Dell’Olio and Carol Smillie, Kelvin MacKenzie, Donna Air and Coronation Street actress Tupele Dorgu.
The show will differ from Hell’s Kitchen, as none of the celebrities will appear together. Rather they will face individual challenges and have to cook for jockey Frankie Dettori, Chelsea Fc and a private members’ club.
A source told The Sun: “The show is different to Hell’s Kitchen, but will keep the key ingredients of Marco and the celebs showing off their culinary skills.
“But you won’t ever see all the celebs together and even if they win they will only appear three times – in their heat, the semi-final and final. If they do badly,...
Other stars reportedly appearing on the show will be Elen Rives,Alex Ferns, Russell Grant, Nancy Dell’Olio and Carol Smillie, Kelvin MacKenzie, Donna Air and Coronation Street actress Tupele Dorgu.
The show will differ from Hell’s Kitchen, as none of the celebrities will appear together. Rather they will face individual challenges and have to cook for jockey Frankie Dettori, Chelsea Fc and a private members’ club.
A source told The Sun: “The show is different to Hell’s Kitchen, but will keep the key ingredients of Marco and the celebs showing off their culinary skills.
“But you won’t ever see all the celebs together and even if they win they will only appear three times – in their heat, the semi-final and final. If they do badly,...
- 2/11/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Carol Smillie thinks 'Strictly Come Dancing' turned her into a ''w***e''. The TV presenter - who came fifth on the celebrity ballroom dancing show in 2006 - was drawn to the programme because of the glitzy outfits the female participants wear when they take to the dance floor, but was shocked when they brought out her raunchy side. She said: ''The costumes are out of this world. That's one of the major pulls for most girls taking part in 'Strictly'. It's that little girl fantasy of getting dressed up. You start off saying, 'I'll just go for the more natural look' and 'that ..
- 2/11/2010
- Virgin Media - TV
Debra Stephenson and Ruth Langsford are the latest names linked to new ITV1 reality show Kitchen Burnout. The duo are expected to be joined by model Elen Rives, soap star Alex Ferns, Russell Grant, Nancy Dell'Olio and Carol Smillie, reports the Daily Star. Former tabloid editor Kelvin MacKenzie, TV presenter Donna Air and Coronation Street actress Tupele Dorgu are also rumoured to be taking part. (more)...
- 2/10/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Carol Smillie and former EastEnders actor Alex Ferns have reportedly been lined up to take part in new reality show Kitchen Burnout. According to The Sun, the duo will join Nancy Dell'Olio, Wag Elen Rivas and Russell Grant on the ITV1 series, which has replaced Hell's Kitchen. The celebrities will cook against each other and in challenges such as cooking for jockey Frankie Dettori, Chelsea Fc and a private members' club. Hell's Kitchen star Marco Pierre White will oversee (more)...
- 1/25/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Former EastEnders star Shane Richie has topped a poll to find Britain's cheesiest celebrity. The 44-year-old, who played Alfie Moon in the BBC soap for three years, beat Torchwood actor John Barrowman in the survey by Edam cheese. Graham Norton, Bruce Forsyth and Dale Winton rounded out the top five on the list, which also included Noel Edmonds, Richard Madeley and Carol Smillie. Richie started (more)...
- 7/2/2008
- by By Beth Hilton
- Digital Spy
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