The Moody Blues Cruise 2014 Featuring Special Guest Roger Daltrey
Posted on25 February 2014
Russell Brand sparked a slanging match at the GQ Men of the Year Awards after he 'mentioned the war'
At the annual GQ Men of the Year Awards, Russell Brand sparked off a war of words between himself, Charles Moore, actor Jeremy Piven and a host of others, as the group embarked on a night long slanging contest that took place during their respective time on stage. According to the Evening Standard, the slang-off was sparked by Brand's ill-advised Nazi joke, which seemed to set the subject matter for the night early on.
Russell's joke didn't go down well with everyone
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'Alice in Wonderland's titular heroine takes on a tougher new form in the upcoming 'Once Upon A Time In Wonderland' spin-off series.
This October, ABC will premiere a brand new television fantasy series, expanding on Lewis Carroll's original fiction as well as the countless movie and television adaptations that have been inspired throughout the last century. So what makes Once Upon A Time In Wonderland so different?
The Cast (L-R): Naveen Andrews, Sophie Lowe, Emma Rigby, Michael Socha & Peter Gadiot.
For a start the premise is pretty interesting; rather than just a rehash of the adaptation of the same story, producers are taking the viewer through the looking glass, so to speak, and into a world where Wonderland is brought together with Aladdin.
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'Once Upon a Time' is set to adapt 'Alice in Wonderland' in a new series due to premiere in October. The show will include all the traditional aspects of the story with additional characters including a genie and Jafar from Aladdin.
Once Upon a Time will take on Alice in Wonderland, producers announced yesterday (Sunday 4th August) at the Television Critics Association press tour in Beverly Hills.
Sophie Lowe at an event to celebrate the opening of Louis Vuitton's flagship Australian store, the Sydney 'Maison'.
The show will follow Alice (Sophie Lowe) on a familiar journey which includes the Cheshire cat, a caterpillar (Roger Daltrey) and The White Rabbit (John Lithgow). The twist to the classic tale is that Alice will have a love interest in the guise of Cyrus (Peter Gadiot), a genie.
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The Who frontman Roger Daltrey talks to a reporter on his arrival at the Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp in Las Vegas. Fans can be seen snapping him on their cell phones.
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Roger Daltrey - 'Raise Your Voice' Benefit at Beverly Hills Hotel Beverly Hills California United States Thursday 24th January 2013
Roger Daltrey Wednesday 4th March 2009 receives the James Joyce Award from The Literary and Historical Society at the University College Dublin Dublin, Ireland
You really hear all there is to know about The Who along the way: from Tommy to two drug overdoses to the influence of guru Meher Baba (the "Baba" in "Baba O'Reilly") to the 11 people killed at a 1979 Who concert trampled trying to get into the show, still the deadliest concert event in American history. Even Townsend's run-in with the law over a child pornography incident earlier in the decade is covered, if only on a surface level.
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Roger Daltrey and The Who - Roger Daltrey of The Who London, England - Premiere of the DVD 'Amazing Journey: The Story Of The Who' at the Odeon Kensington - Arrivals Monday 5th November 2007
Shot in 1969 at an outdoor concert that precluded Woodstock, the film defies the stereotype of the general population at the time. Sure, some have painted their faces and smoke joints, but D.A. Pennebaker (The War Room, Moon Over Broadway) surprisingly chooses to show a broad spectrum of the audience. No matter who is watching, it all comes back to the talented musicians that stir your soul.
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