logo
#

Latest news with #RickyGroves

Bognor Regis celebrity football match raises funds for hospice
Bognor Regis celebrity football match raises funds for hospice

BBC News

time16-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

Bognor Regis celebrity football match raises funds for hospice

Soap actors, reality TV stars and TikTok influencers are set to take part in a charity football match in West Sussex. The celebrities are helping to raise funds for children's hospice Chestnut Tree House at Bognor Regis Town FC's Nyewood Lane on Sunday at 15:00 GMT. Among those playing are Sussex-based The Apprentice runner-up Phil Turner, ex-EastEnders actors Ricky Groves and Dean Gaffney, Calum Best, the son of football legend George Best, and ex-England cricketer Monty Panesar. Mr Turner said: "I'm really looking forward to the chance to play and at the same time raise money for such a deserving cause." He said: "The work they do is simply wonderful and we'd love to see as many supporters come along to enjoy the day and give what they can to help with the financing of the hospice."Ricky Groves told BBC Radio Sussex: "I do come on for five or 10 minutes, but I'm much better off at entertaining the crowd." "It is good to raise money for a worthy local charity," he added. Chestnut Tree House provides hospice care services and community support for children and young people with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions in East and West Sussex and parts of Hampshire.A spokesperson for the charity said: "Almost £6m is needed every year to provide hospice care for local children and their families."Very little of this comes from the government. The rest comes from the amazing donations we receive and fundraising."

Cliff Parisi and Ricky Groves on recreating the chemistry of Minty and Garry on EastEnders - "I don't think it ever went away"
Cliff Parisi and Ricky Groves on recreating the chemistry of Minty and Garry on EastEnders - "I don't think it ever went away"

BBC News

time12-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

Cliff Parisi and Ricky Groves on recreating the chemistry of Minty and Garry on EastEnders - "I don't think it ever went away"

EastEnders celebrates its 40th anniversary in February 2025 and the show's gearing up to celebrate its big birthday in style. EastEnders 40th Anniversary - Everything you need to know Interview with Ricky Groves How does it feel to be back, especially to celebrate the 40th anniversary of EastEnders? A privilege. An absolute privilege. It was a lovely day. It felt weird because I hadn't been there for fourteen years so it was great to see my old buddies. It was great to meet some of the newer cast. Only wish I was there for more. What do you make of where Garry is now? Did you expect he'd be living in Minty's spare room? I don't know where they came up with that idea but we were always a double act towards the end. We always said that EastEnders is a bit like Shakespeare. You have your comedy characters, tragedy characters and you have your love characters and your revenge characters. You have got all those things to play around with. Gary and Minty were the Laurel and Hardy of the 2000s. Do you enjoy working with Cliff again? Was the chemistry of Minty and Garry easy to recreate? It was because I don't think it ever went away. We still keep in touch and it came very naturally. We worked together for such a long time, so it's kind of like putting on a pair of old shoes. It was great, it the chemistry came back within minutes. Cliff Parisi After almost 15 years away, how did it feel to step back into Walford once again to reprise the iconic role of Minty? It was great fun, I really enjoyed it. It was like going back to an old house that you used to live in but the furniture has been moved around a bit. Had much changed since you left, or was it still largely the same? It was pretty much the same. Lots of new faces which was nice. I met quite a lot of the new guys there. I was only there for the day so I didn't get to meet everyone. What I love about the show is the collaboration that you can have there. We had Jamie [Annett] directing who I have worked with a lot in the past. He is really playful and if you have got ideas, he will listen to them and will try to get them in so, it was great! What was it like to reunite with Ricky Groves as well as your former cast mates? Ricky is great fun and he really made me laugh on the day that we were filming. He just has these faces that he pulls as his character is always in shock about something and it really makes me laugh [Laughs]. It was lovely to work with him again, and Perry, and all the others including Shane. It was really nice and it felt like going home. It was a bit like being away for a very, very long time and living abroad and then coming back and going into your local pub. Few familiar old faces around really lovely to see everyone and work with them again. I really enjoyed it. CT

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store