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Bill Bailey, Rob Brydon and Jo Whiley announced for Bradford Live
Bill Bailey, Rob Brydon and Jo Whiley announced for Bradford Live

BBC News

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

Bill Bailey, Rob Brydon and Jo Whiley announced for Bradford Live

Comedians Bill Bailey and Rob Brydon and DJ Jo Whiley will be among the first performers at Bradford Live, the operator of the new music venue has revealed. The identity of the first acts at the restored Art Deco building that replaced the city's Odeon Cinema have been long awaited after it was sold to Bradford Council for £1 in shows announced for the 3,800-capacity venue include a performance by dance group Diversity, a stand-up comedy night headlined by Phil Wang and a homecoming gig for Bradford rock group New Model Army. Sir Howard Panter, creative director of the venue's operator Trafalgar Entertainment, said: "The wait is finally over and the good times are coming." He added: "We've assembled the kind of opening season that this magnificent venue and Bradfordians deserve and there's more to come with further artists being announced over the coming weeks."Bill Bailey will perform his tour show Thoughtifier on Sunday 31 August. Actors and comedians Bradley Walsh, Brian Conley, Shane Richie and Joe Pasquale - dubbed The Prat Pack - will perform the next day with a "spectacular variety show", including comedy routines and musical performances. Brydon's Christmas show will be staged at the venue on Wednesday 10 December, a festive performance of music, stories and impressions, accompanied by an eight-piece Saturday 4 October, comedian Ed Gamble will host a stand-up comedy night headlined by Phil Wang, with performances by Lou Sanders, Lucy Beaumont and Bradford comic Jonny Pelham. New Model Army, which formed in Bradford in 1980, will perform a homecoming gig alongside Keighley band Terrorvision and Halifax group Paradise Lost on Saturday 13 and TV presenter Whiley will bring her 90s Anthems show to Bradford on Friday 26 shows include jazz vocalist Clare Teal, dance group Diversity, Michael Flatley's Lord of the Dance and naturalist and explorer Steve Backshall, with events scheduled through the later part of Bradford's year as the UK City of Culture and into 2026. Bradford Live was taken over by Trafalgar Entertainment when NEC Group dropped out of running the venue. It had been mired in controversy as tickets had been sold for two tribute act shows, but customers were refunded without explanation. Trafalgar Entertainment signed a 25-year lease over the venue in April. Tickets are being sold at Bradford Live's website. Listen to highlights from West Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North.

BAFTA Games Awards: Full list of winners
BAFTA Games Awards: Full list of winners

Sky News

time08-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Sky News

BAFTA Games Awards: Full list of winners

The BAFTA Games Awards celebrate gaming excellence and creative achievement in the best games of the last year. Hosted by comedian Phil Wang for the second year running, the biggest names in gaming gathered at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall. With 41 games nominated across 17 categories, here are all the winners - in bold - from the night. Animation Astro Bot Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 LEGO Horizon Adventures Senua's Saga: Hellblade II Thank Goodness You're Here! Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 Artistic Achievement Astro Bot Black Myth: Wukong Harold Halibut Neva Senua's Saga: Hellblade II Still Wakes the Deep Audio Achievement ANIMAL WELL Astro Bot Helldivers 2 Senua's Saga: Hellblade II Star Wars Outlaws Still Wakes the Deep Best Game Astro Bot Balatro Black Myth: Wukong Helldivers 2 The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom Thank Goodness You're Here! British Game A Highland Song LEGO Horizon Adventures Paper Trail Senua's Saga: Hellblade II Still Wakes the Deep Thank Goodness You're Here! Debut Game ANIMAL WELL Balatro Pacific Drive The Plucky Squire Tales of Kenzera: ZAU Thank Goodness You're Here! Evolving Game Diablo IV FINAL FANTASY XIV ONLINE No Man's Sky Sea of Thieves Vampire Survivors World of Warcraft Family Astro Bot Cat Quest III LEGO Horizon Adventures Little Kitty, Big City The Plucky Squire Super Mario Party Jamboree Game Beyond Entertainment Botany Manor Kind Words 2 (lofi city pop) Senua's Saga: Hellblade II Tales of Kenzera: ZAU Tetris Forever Vampire Therapist Game Design ANIMAL WELL Astro Bot Balatro Helldivers 2 The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom Tactical Breach Wizards Multiplayer Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Helldivers 2 LEGO Horizon Adventures Super Mario Party Jamboree TEKKEN 8 Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 Music Astro Bot Black Myth: Wukong FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH Helldivers 2 Senua's Saga: Hellblade II Star Wars Outlaws Narrative Black Myth: Wukong Dragon Age: The Veilguard FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH Metaphor: ReFantazio Senua's Saga: Hellblade II Still Wakes the Deep New Intellectual Property ANIMAL WELL Balatro Black Myth: Wukong Metaphor: ReFantazio Still Wakes the Deep Thank Goodness You're Here! Technical Achievement Astro Bot Black Myth: Wukong Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Senua's Saga: Hellblade II Tiny Glade Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 Performer in a Leading Role Alec Newman as Cameron 'Caz' McLeary in Still Wakes the Deep Humberly González as Kay Vess in Star Wars Outlaws Isabella Inchbald as Indika in INDIKA Luke Roberts as James Sunderland in SILENT HILL 2 Melina Juergens as Senua in Senua's Saga: Hellblade II Y'lan Noel as Troy Marshall in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Performer in a Supporting Role Abbi Greenland & Helen Goalen as The Furies in Senua's Saga: Hellblade II Aldís Amah Hamilton as Ástríðr in Senua's Saga: Hellblade II Jon Blyth as Big Ron in Thank Goodness You're Here! Karen Dunbar as Finlay in Still Wakes the Deep Matt Berry as Herbert the Gardner in Thank Goodness You're Here! Michael Abubakar as Brodie in Still Wakes the Deep

Phil Wang: 'I Used To Play Metal Gear Solid 2 On An Open Air Veranda'
Phil Wang: 'I Used To Play Metal Gear Solid 2 On An Open Air Veranda'

Forbes

time07-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

Phil Wang: 'I Used To Play Metal Gear Solid 2 On An Open Air Veranda'

Phil Wang onstage during the BAFTA Games Awards 2024 British comedian Phil Wang will host the Bafta Games Awards for the second year running when the event is livestreamed on Twitch and YouTube on Tuesday evening. Wang was born in Malaysia and shot to fame as a comic after appearing on TV shows like Taskmaster and Have I Got News For You. He hosts the podcast Budpod and regularly tours as a standup. He's also an avid gamer and he sat down with me recently to discuss his life in games, from the first console he owned to a gaming memory that he cherishes. The first game I remember playing was SkiFree on Windows 95. It's just a vertical skier moving up and down on the screen and you have to dodge trees, bumps and eventually the abominable snowman. My cousin had a computer and he showed me the game and I thought it was thrilling and dynamic. I asked my dad if we could get a computer; he was excited and thought his child was a master of the future digital revolution, but I just wanted to play the game. The Sega Saturn. I don't know why I got that. I was very influenced by my older cousin, who implied the Saturn was the thinking man's PlayStation, but it wasn't. I remember playing Sonic games and House of the Dead. I had the light gun for that too. After that, I graduated to the PlayStation and the original Game Boy. Metal Gear Solid 2 FEATURED | Frase ByForbes™ Unscramble The Anagram To Reveal The Phrase Pinpoint By Linkedin Guess The Category Queens By Linkedin Crown Each Region Crossclimb By Linkedin Unlock A Trivia Ladder I always think about Metal Gear Solid 2 on the PlayStation 2 in 2001. At this point in my life, I was still living in Malaysia and my PlayStation was out on a veranda in the open air. If I played too late at night, I'd have to get a mosquito coil and light it at my feet because they attacked me. I've such a strong memory of 'Snake, Snake!' ringing out across the veranda. I've played that game so many times. I was just so astonished by it. Everytime there's a leap forward in graphics, we always say 'it's not going to get better than this'. I remember playing that and thinking nothing could improve on it because they looked like real people in the game. I'm such a sucker for production value and so I love my PlayStation 5. I love the controller; I think the haptic feedback on the PS5 is such an achievement, it's stunning. I remember playing Spiderman 2 last year and getting hit with a crowbar - they made the controller vibrate as if you'd been hit by a piece of metal. It's unbelievable. Thank Goodness You're Here! is so funny. I don't remember laughing that much at a game since Portal. The boldness to be so unashamedly British in its language and humour is so fun. I also like the humour in Helldivers 2, but then the gameplay gets pretty serious. It's very hard to make a game properly funny because comedy requires timing and as a player, you're the one in control of that, not the gag. Pac-Man - he's big and eats too much. I could say Dave the Diver, but he's a lot more physically active than I am. Still Wakes the Deep is set on an oil rig in the seventies I'm playing Astro Bot. I've also started playing Split Fiction with my girlfriend and Still Wakes the Deep by The Chinese Room, which I love. I really enjoyed their other game, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture. This one is a lovely length and has a really good story. It looks really beautiful too - well you're on an oil rig in the seventies, maybe beautiful is the wrong word. I'm playing Balatro too. A friend advised me to complete one run of that game and delete it otherwise it'll ruin my life, so I did. What an amazing achievement it is. Not that people dislike this, but maybe it's just too niche or nerdy - but I'll say the WWE games. Smackdown! Here Comes The Pain and Know Your Role; that run of games in the noughties are some of the most influential experiences in my life. I loved wrestling when I was young and I still kinda love it now. WWF Attitude, which most people say is the worst wrestling game ever, was the first character creation system I got into in a game, not that I was ever any good at it. My characters were so ugly. I remember when I played Mass Effect and I thought I'd make my guy really fit - he was the ugliest person I've ever seen in my life and I couldn't change him. I think it'd be Red Dead Redemption 2. I spent so much time on that game and barely scratched the surface. You can play that game forever and have any type of experience you want. It's not just about killing people all the time, there's beautiful parts too.

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