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Neighbours superfan from Yelverton launches petition to save show
Neighbours superfan from Yelverton launches petition to save show

BBC News

time09-03-2025

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  • BBC News

Neighbours superfan from Yelverton launches petition to save show

A Neighbours superfan from Devon said he is desperate to save his favourite Australian soap opera which is set to be cancelled at the end of the year. Alex Christmas, from Yelverton, launched a petition to rescue Neighbours after it was cancelled again, two years after it was saved by Amazon MGM petition for the show - which first aired in 1985 and was shown on the BBC until 2008 - has received about 1,500 Christmas, who has cerebral palsy, said the programme had acted as a "comfort blanket" for him. Neighbours has aired more than 9,000 episodes since its debut. Mr Christmas said: "I don't even see it as a guilty pleasure, it's an absolute pleasure." 'Iconic institution' The Neighbours fan, who requires 24-hour care, said he watched episodes when they went live at 07:00 GMT on Amazon Prime Video as it gave him the "best start" to his day."It might sound ridiculous, but when I'm watching Neighbours, it feels like I'm watching my friends and catching up with mates," Mr Christmas said his favourite characters included Karl and Susan Kennedy, Paul Robinson and Roxy Willis."I see it as more than a TV show, it's an iconic institution," he said."It's also a lifeline because it's helped cheer me up in my darkest moments." Amazon MGM Studios said it was "very proud" to have played a part in the history of producer Jason Herbison said he was hopeful another broadcaster would step forward to take over the said: "We value how much the fans love Neighbours and we believe there are more stories of the residents of Ramsay Street to tell in the future."

Oz, Bond and Quincy Jones: Oscars a musical ode to film icons
Oz, Bond and Quincy Jones: Oscars a musical ode to film icons

Arab News

time03-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Arab News

Oz, Bond and Quincy Jones: Oscars a musical ode to film icons

HOLLYWOOD: The Oscars gala traditionally features performances of all the tracks nominated for best original song — this year, the ceremony on Sunday bucked norms, but musical numbers still punctuated the Grande and Cynthia Erivo opened the star-studded gala with a tribute to Los Angeles — which recently suffered devastating wildfires — that also celebrated their Oscar-nominated roles in the blockbuster film 'Wicked.'In a glimmering red dress and shoes nodding to Dorothy's magic slippers, Grande belted a touching version of the classic ballad 'Over the Rainbow' from 1939's 'The Wizard of Oz' starring Judy then joined to deliver a soaring rendition of 'Home' from 'The Wiz' — both 'The Wizard of Oz' and 1978's 'The Wiz' are tales about the fantastical land of Oz that 'Wicked' also riffs and Erivo ultimately brought the audience to its feet with the film's hit song 'Defying Gravity,' which brought some attendees, including co-star Michelle Yeoh, to tears — especially thanks to Erivo's chills-inducing in the show came a James Bond medley, a celebration of the film franchise that just controversially came under the creative control of Amazon MGM Oscar stage turned Bond set featured a dance number led by 'The Substance' star Margaret Qualley — who is a trained — a member of the K-pop group Blackpink — descended from the ceiling to sing Wings' 'Live and Let Die' from that 1973 Doja Cat literally dripped in diamonds to sing Shirley Bassey's 'Diamonds Are Forever,' before an orchestra joined Raye to close the performance with a cover of Adele's 'Skyfall.'Mick Jagger popped by to present the prize for best original song, which went to 'El Mal,' the track off 'Emilia Perez' written by Clement Ducol, Camille and the film's director Jacques Audiard.'We wrote 'El Mal' as a song to denounce corruption,' Camille said onstage. 'We hope it speaks to the role music and art can play, and continue to play, as a force of the good and progress in the world.'Before presenting the award, Jagger joked that 'the producers really wanted Bob Dylan to do this — Bob didn't want to do it because he said the best songs this year were obviously in 'A Complete Unknown' — the film about Dylan.'Bob said, 'You should find somebody younger,'' the Rolling Stone frontman Winfrey and Whoopi Goldberg presented a tribute to the late Quincy Jones, the composing titan who orchestrated the sounds of the music and film worlds for more than 50 years.'Quincy was love lived out loud in human form, and he poured that love out into others and into his work,' Winfrey then brought disco to the Academy Awards with a performance of 'Ease on Down the Road' — yet another nod to the world of Oz — from the musical film adaptation of 'The Wiz,' which Jones worked Conan O'Brien added in his own song and dance after his opening monologue, poking fun at the show's reputation for trudging along at a glacial pace.'I Won't Waste Time!' he show ultimately clocked in at nearly four hours.

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