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Themthere update!!
Yes yes a thousand times yes!
Confirmed good news from Jim and Larry in a recent interview from the Broadcasting Press Guild Awards!
ThemThere will be getting back together next month to discuss ideas for their next project
They definitely have an idea up their sleeves but nothing can be quite said yet! 👀
Whilst we wait there is some solo projects they are all going to be doing which will keep us occupied which I’ll update you on as soon as we hear anything!
What could they be up to this time 👀👀
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Laurence Rickard & Jim Howick interview at the Broadcasting Press Guild 50th annual awards.
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Broadcasting Press Guild awards this week.
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Happy Birthday the lovely Scottish actress Sharon Rooney who was born 22nd October 1988 in Glasgow.
Sharon Rooney is one of the most in demand actresses from Scotland, she attended Knightswood Primary and secondary Schools and was brought up in the Temple area of Glasgow, she left school at 16 to pursue a career in acting, but it all started for her 13 years before, as a determined young lady, aged just 3 she set her sights on becoming an actress after a visit to see the pantomime Cinderella in her hometown of Glasgow. She was even being noticed back then, when an elderly lady in the audience commented “Look at her, she’s in her element” Sharon danced away to the songs in the aisle of the theatre! From then on she want to be Ella Mint thinking, I am, you’re right I’m Ella Mint!”
It must have been a daunting and exciting time when Sharon enrolled on a 3-year performing arts course followed by a degree in drama at Hull University. But I am sure a lass from Glesga took it in her stride. She graduated with a BA Hons in Acting, her early appearances were with Harry Hill and in the Tony Roper play The Steamie.
Rooney began performing stand-up comedy, and toured with a play in various schools across Britain. She also starred in the play Direct Devitt: Mammy, a comedy drama production with an all female Scottish cast which ran at the Edinburgh Festival in 2011.
Sharon started picking up roles on TV in film, her first was the TV movie, Two Doors Down in 2013 as Sophie, she reprised the part in 2016 when it returned as a sitcom. Miss Rooney then got her breakthrough part, the lead role as Rachel “ Rae” Earl in the E4 teen comedy-drama My Mad Fat Diary, it ran for 3 seasons. The series received critical acclaim, particularly for its accurate and honest portrayal of mental illness and Sharon Rooney’s performance. The Guardian’s Sam Wollaston heaped praise on oor Sharon saying “Sharon Rooney’s performance in the lead is natural, effortless and utterly believable; she should win something for it”
And win she did! Picking up a gong at The British Academy Scotland Awards, in 2015, it was third time lucky, having previously been nominated the two years before. Other nominations included Royal Television Society for best actress and the Broadcasting Press Guild for Breakthrough act. Sharon nails the accent in the show so perfect that people found it hard to believe she was from Scotland, people on twitter used to tell her that her Glasgow accent was rubbish!
Sharon was ready to give up her dream of being an actress and take up nursing before My Mad Fat Diary, Appearances in Sherlock and another TV movie, Kerry were crammed in-between My Mad Fat Diary as well as a part in the excellent Peter Mullen film Hector along with Ewan Stewart, Gina McKee and Keith Allen.
I love Sharon’s attitude, of her weight she says;
“Even if I wasn’t fat, and I was smaller, people would then say they don’t like my hair. You will never please everybody. You need to please yourself and as long as you are happy, it doesn’t matter. You will never be perfect or what everyone wants you to be. Someone will always find a fault.”
Being a Glaswegian lassie I doubt if she will get much hassle from anyone!
Back to her career and I must shamelessly admit I have not seen her in the film The Electrical Life of Louis Wain as yet, but as I said at the beginning of the post, she is a busy woman, her TV roles continue to pour in, quality shows like Deep Heat, The Teacher and The Control Room have called on her for roles and she is super excited about a film that she has recently just finished shooting with Hollywood stars Ryan Gosling, Margot Robbie and Will Farrell, Barbie will be out next year. Sharon said in a recent interview with Go Radio presenters Grado and Crofty
"I've just finished Barbie! I've spent so long keeping it a secret that I feel like I'm not allowed to say that but I am allowed to say that!”
Miss Rooney has just appeared in the biggest Hollywood film of the year, Barbie. Sharon said it was is her most empowering role yet.Sharon plays 'Lawyer Barbie' in the rose-hued Barbie blockbuster. Next up for thehigh flying lass is a TV series called Nightsleeper, which co-stars a strong Scottish cast including James Cosmo, Sharon Small, Alex Ferns and Katey Leung. Described as a real-time drama, the series is set on a sleeper train travelling to London from Glasgow in Scotland. Two people who have not previously met before must work together to try to save the lives of the passenger.
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David Tennant Parents, Family, Why Did He Change His Name? Siblings, Tv Shows, Height & Net Worth
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David Tennant is a Scottish actor. He came into the limelight after playing his role in the BBC sci-fi series Doctor Who as the tenth incarnation of the Doctor.  He wrote three books titled Doctor Who: The Inside Story, Elisabeth Sladen: The Autobiography, and Is There Life Outside The Box? An Actor Despairs.  He won many awards including BAFTA Awards, Emmy Awards, Newport Beach Film Festival Award, New York Festivals Award, BBC Audio Drama Awards, Broadcasting Press Guild Awards, Constellation Awards, Glenfiddich Spirit of Scotland Awards, National Television Awards, People's Choice Awards, and many more.
David Tennant's Parents, Family
David Tennant fwas born on 18 April 1971 to Essdale Helen McDonald (Mother) and Alexander "Sandy" McDonald. His father was a minister who served as the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.  His father died on 17 March 2016 in Erskine, Scotland at the age of 78. His mother passed away on 15 July 2007.
Why Did David Tennant Change His Name?
David Tennant's real name is David John McDonald but he changed his name from McDonald to Tennant. He changed his name to Tennant in the 2000s because of being inspired by the name of Neil Tennant of the Pet Shop Boys.  Now his full name is David John Tennant. 
David Tennant Siblings
David Tennant grew up with his brother and sister. His brother's name is Blair McDonald and his sister's name is Karen McDonald.
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David Tennant TV Shows
David Tennant has appeared in many tv shows which are given below: - Doctor Who - Good Omens - Broadchurch - Des - Around the World in 80. - Jessica Jones - Deadwater Fell - Staged - Gracepoint - The Escape Artist - DuckTales - Spies of Warsaw - There She Goes - The Sarah Jane Adven... - Final Space - Doctor Who Confidential - United - Star Wars: The Clone... - Casanova - The Legend of Vox Mac... - Criminal: UK - Masterpiece - Takin' Over the Asylum - Secret Smile - Single Father - Viva Blackpool - Tree Fu Tom - The Politicians... - W1A - Camping - Rab C. Nesbitt - Spy in the Wild - Ark: The Animated Series - DreamWorks Dragons - Fish Hooks - True Love - Gen: Lock - Duck Patrol - CBeebies Bedtime St... - Rex Is Not Your Lawyer and many more.
David Tennant Height
David Tennant is 6 feet  1 inch tall by height. 
David Tennant's Net Worth
David Tennant's net worth is $7 million.   Read Also: Alexander Ursenbacher Net Worth Read the full article
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‘Happy Valley’ Wins Big At UK Broadcasting Press Guild Awards; ‘The Crown’s Andy Harries Honored http://dlvr.it/T4PNXC
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Justin Newland The Mark of the Salamander #HistoricalFiction #TudorFiction #GoldenHind #BlogTour #CoffeePotBookClub @JustinNewland53 @cathiedunn
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FEATURED AUTHOR: JUSTIN NEWLAND It is my pleasure to welcome Justin Newland back as the featured author in The Coffee Pot Book Club Blog Tour being held between December 4th – 15th, 2023.  Justin Newland is the author of the Historical Fiction, The Mark of the Salamander (The Island of Angels), released by The Book Guild on 28th September 2023 (256 pages). Below are highlights of The Mark of the Salamander, Justin Newland's author bio, and the historical background to his novel. Tour Schedule Page: https://thecoffeepotbookclub.blogspot.com/2023/11/blog-tour-the-mark-of-the-salamander-by-justin-newland.html HIGHLIGHTS: THE MARK OF THE SALAMANDER The Mark of the Salamander (The Island of Angels) Justin Newland Blurb: 1575. Nelan Michaels is a young Flemish man fleeing religious persecution in the Spanish Netherlands. Settling in Mortlake outside London, he studies under Queen Elizabeth’s court astrologer, conjuring a bright future – until he’s wrongly accused of murder. Forced into the life of a fugitive, Nelan hides in London, before he is dramatically pressed into the crew of the Golden Hind. Thrust into a strange new world on board Francis Drake’s vessel, Nelan sails the seas on a voyage to discover discovery itself. Encountering mutiny, ancient tribes and hordes of treasure, Nelan must explore and master his own mystical powers – including the Mark of the Salamander, the mysterious spirit of fire. THE MARK OF THE SALAMANDER is the first in The Island of Angels series: a two-book saga that tells the epic story and secret history of England’s coming of age during the Elizabethan era. Buy Links: Universal Link  •   Barnes and Noble   •   Waterstones   •   Kobo   •   WH Smith Saxo DK.  •   UK Bookshop   •   Wordery   •   Blackwells   •   Foyles AUTHOR BIO: JUSTIN NEWLAND   Justin Newland’s novels represent an innovative blend of genres from historical adventure to supernatural thriller and magical realism. His stories explore the themes of war and religion, and speculate on the human’s spiritual place in the universe. Undeterred by the award of a Doctorate in Mathematics from Imperial College, London, he conceived his debut novel, The Genes of Isis (Matador, 2018), an epic fantasy set under Ancient Egyptian skies. The historical thriller, The Old Dragon’s Head (Matador, 2018), is set in Ming Dynasty China in the shadows of the Great Wall. The Coronation (Matador, 2019) was another historical adventure and speculates on the genesis of the most important event in the modern world – the Industrial Revolution. The Abdication (Matador, 2021) is a mystery thriller in which a young woman confronts her faith in a higher purpose and what it means to abdicate that faith. The Mark of the Salamander (Book Guild, 2023) is the first in a two-book series, The Island of Angels. Set in the Elizabethan era, it’s an epic tale of England’s coming of age. His work in progress is the second in the series, The Midnight of Eights, the charting of the uncanny coincidences that led to the repulse of the Spanish Armada. Author, speaker and broadcaster, Justin appears on LitFest panels, gives talks to historical associations and libraries and enjoys giving radio interviews and making podcasts. Born three days before the end of 1953, he lives with his partner in plain sight of the Mendip Hills in Somerset, England. Author Links: Website: https://www.justinnewland.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JustinNewland53 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/justin.newland.author/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-newland-b393aa28/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjustinnewland/ Book Bub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/justin-newland Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/Justin-Newland/author/B06WRQVLT8 Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/jnewland HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: THE MARK OF THE SALAMANDER   I wanted to write a novel telling the extraordinary tale of Sir Francis Drake’s circumnavigation. In researching the voyage, I discovered that one of his crew was a Flemish immigrant by the name of Little Nele aka Little Nelan. So, how did a man from Northern France end up on the Golden Hind? That intriguing question inspired me to write the novel, The Mark of the Salamander, the first title in a two-book series, The Island of Angels, which tells the epic story and secret history of England’s coming of age during the Elizabethan era. What drove Little Nelan to leave his homeland and flee to England? I conjectured that he did so in 1568. Why that year? What were the forces at play in Europe that would force a family to emigrate to England? Well, religion for one thing, and politics for another. Here’s a snapshot of the historical backstory. In the late 15th Century, the stability of European statecraft was changed irrevocably by the introduction of new technology – in the shape of the printing press. Johannes Gutenberg in Strasbourg was the first to print copies of the Holy Bible (see the image). In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan, the Portuguese explorer, was sponsored by Spain to travel west across the Atlantic in search of the East Indies and led the first expedition to circumnavigate the globe. For the Europeans, this single event expanded the size of the world, and the size of their psyche. The world was now their oyster. In 1522, Martin Luther produced the first version of the New Testament in the vernacular – in this case, in German. It meant that you didn’t need to be able read Greek, Latin or Hebrew to read the Bible, making it more available to the populace than ever before. In the 1530’s King Henry VIII of England split from Rome and joined the other Northern European nations participating, like the Calvinists in the Netherlands, in their own religious revolution. The Protestant Reformation had truly arrived; and the stresses and pressures that it posed eventually led to the break-up of the imperial domains of the Holy Roman Empire, which up until that point had been the anchor-point of the era. In 1556, Emperor Charles V split the imperial domains of the Habsburg dynasty – namely the Austrian – inherited by his brother, Ferdinand – and the Spanish – inherited by his son, Philip II of Spain. One of the territories inherited by King Philip was the seventeen provinces of the Netherlands. In the 1560’s, I imagined that Nelan’s family moved from Sangatte near Calais in Picardy to the Dutch town of Leiden. Inevitably, the rise of the Protestant religion in opposition to Roman Catholicism resulted in open conflict. In 1567, in the Netherlands, the Calvinists incited a rebellion against the Spanish invaders. To oppose it, King Philip sent the Duke of Alba at the head of an army of occupation. When he got there, he instituted the Council of Troubles (see the image), a special tribunal to punish the ringleaders. His reign of terror condemned thousands to death. The Dutch renamed it the Council of Blood. Nelan’s (fictional) mother, Agnes, was one of the hundreds of innocent men, women and children randomly chosen to suffer execution by the Spanish. On that day in September 1567 in the town square in Leiden, when the fires of the inquisition burned Agnes to death, Nelan’s father knew it was time to flee. He was probably not alone. Soon after, the family fled to Queen Elizabeth’s England, where European Protestants were welcomed with open arms.   These were some of the political and religious influences that drove Little Nelan and his father across the Narrow Seas to the safety of England. How he ended up on The Golden Hind is another story. You can read about it in The Mark of the Salamander. Justin Newland 3rd December 2023 Instagram Handle: @cathiedunn Bluesky Handle: @cathiedunn.bsky.social   Read the full article
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Week 9: Gaming Communities, Social Gaming and Live Streaming
Social gaming culture refers to the social interactions and behaviors that take place within the context of video games and gaming communities. It encompasses a wide range of activities, from online multiplayer games to gaming conventions and events. Social gaming culture is often characterized by its inclusivity and sense of community. Players often form close relationships and support networks with one another, sharing tips and strategies, as well as personal stories and experiences.
Gaming communities can take many different forms, ranging from online forums and chat groups to social media platforms and in-game guilds or clans. These communities can provide a sense of belonging and camaraderie for gamers, as well as opportunities for collaboration and creativity. Social gaming culture also includes various rituals and traditions, such as cosplay (dressing up as game characters), LAN parties (gaming events where players bring their own computers to play together), and online streaming (live broadcasting of game play sessions).
Game livestreaming involves broadcasting gameplay live to an audience of viewers. (Brendan Keogh). Allow streamer to interactive with audiences. Live streaming offers professional esports players and teams opportunities to build their audience, brand, and incomes, while streaming their practice sessions—often straight out of their bedrooms. Streamer streaming several genres of games and content. Twitch and Youtube Live are two main platform of game streaming which attractive most audience and streamers.
The "Indie Developer" stand for Independent developer and the orginal Indie game is Minecraft However, the industry has changed since the days of Minecraft. Indie games aren’t just made by independent developers sitting in their mom’s basement. Every single game on this top developers list is created by a studio with a small team. 
In Melbourne, The community is supported by local organizations such as the Melbourne International Games Week and the Game Developers' Association of Australia. Melbourne has also hosted several gaming events and conferences, including the Freeplay Independent Games Festival, which celebrates and showcases independent game developers and their work. The city also has a vibrant gaming culture, with several gaming bars and cafes that cater to gamers and host gaming events. Some notable indie game developers and studios based in Melbourne include League of Geeks, the team behind the award-winning game Armello, and The Voxel Agents, the developers of The Gardens Between. Other notable Melbourne-based indie game developers include Samurai Punk, Tin Man Games, and The Opaque.
References:
Keogh, B 2021, 'The Melbourne indie game scenes: value regimes in localized game development' (Chapter 13), Download 'The Melbourne indie game scenes: value regimes in localized game development' (Chapter 13),in P Ruffino (ed), Independent Videogames: Cultures, Networks, Techniques and Politics, Routledge, pp.209-222.
Taylor, TL 2018, ‘Broadcasting ourselves’ (chapter 1), in Watch Me Play: Twitch and the Rise of Game Live Streaming, Princeton University Press, pp.1-23 
Hjorth, L, Richardson, I, Davies, H & Balmford, W 2021, ‘Exploring play’ (chapter 2) Download ‘Exploring play’ (chapter 2), in Exploring Minecraft: Ethnographies of Play and Creativity, Palgrave Macmillan, pp.27-47
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Ghosts Awards News!!
Ghosts just won best comedy at the Broadcasting Press Guild awards!!
Larry,Jim and Kiell were there to collect it and bring it home!
Congratulations to the cast,crew,writers and everyone who works on Ghosts we love you and well deserved win!! 🤍👻
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💥TUNE IN MONDAY, LIVE PODCAST EVENT! The Tom Barnard Podcast Hosted By Minneapolis Broadcasting Legend Tom Barnard welcomes Peabody® and Writers Guild Award® Winning Author/Writer/Director David Leaf on Monday, January 9 at 8:45am PT/10:45am CT/11:45am ET to discuss Leaf’s recently released and masterfully revised & expanded God Only Knows: The Story Of Brian Wilson, The Beach Boys and The California Myth (Omnibus Press) — Barnard is a major Brian Wilson believer and considerable raconteur who has plenty of Brian & Beach Boys tales to add to the mix — this click will set you free on Monday Morning: https://jointhefamily.live @thetombarnardpodcast @davidleafwriter @omnibuspress @wisemusicgroup #brianwilson #godonlyknows #thebeachboys #tombarnard https://www.instagram.com/p/CnKN8BTpjDE9iduy79v0SbPqYFB2vDvzwoMeto0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Happy Birthday the lovely Scottish actress Sharon Rooney who was born 22nd October 1988 in Glasgow.
Sharon Rooney is one of the most in demand actresses from Scotland, she attended  Knightswood Primary and secondary Schools and was brought up in the Temple area of Glasgow, she  left school at 16 to pursue a career in acting, but it all started for her 13 years before, as a  determined young lady, aged just 3 she set her sights on becoming an actress after a visit to see the pantomime Cinderella in her hometown of Glasgow. She was even being noticed back then, when an elderly lady in the audience commented “Look at her, she’s in her element” Sharon danced away to the songs in the aisle of the theatre! From then on she want to be Ella Mint thinking, I am, you’re right I’m Ella Mint!”
It must have been a daunting and exciting time when Sharon enrolled on a 3-year performing arts course followed by a degree in drama at Hull University. But I am sure a lass from Glesga took it in her stride. She graduated with a BA Hons in Acting, her early appearances were with Harry Hill and in the Tony Roper play The Steamie.
Rooney began performing stand-up comedy, and toured with a play in various schools across Britain. She also starred in the play Direct Devitt: Mammy, a comedy drama production with an all female Scottish cast which ran at the Edinburgh Festival in 2011.
Sharon started picking up roles on TV in film, her first was the TV movie, Two Doors Down in 2013 as Sophie, she reprised the part in 2016 when it returned as a sitcom. Miss Rooney then got her breakthrough part, the lead role as Rachel “ Rae” Earl in the E4 teen comedy-drama  My Mad Fat Diary, it ran for 3 seasons. The series received critical acclaim, particularly for its accurate and honest portrayal of mental illness and Sharon Rooney’s performance.  The Guardian’s Sam Wollaston heaped praise on oor Sharon saying  “Sharon Rooney’s performance in the lead is natural, effortless and utterly believable; she should win something for it”
And win she did!  Picking up a gong at The British Academy Scotland Awards, in 2015, it was third time lucky, having previously been nominated the two years  before. Other nominations included  Royal Television Society for best actress and the Broadcasting Press Guild for Breakthrough act. Sharon nails the accent in the show so perfect that people found it hard to believe she was from Scotland, people on twitter used to tell her that her Glasgow accent was rubbish!
Sharon was ready to give up her dream of being an actress and take up nursing before  My Mad Fat Diary, Appearances in Sherlock and another TV movie, Kerry were crammed in-between  My Mad Fat Diary as well as a part in the excellent Peter Mullen film Hector along with Ewan Stewart, Gina McKee and Keith Allen.
I love Sharon’s attitude, of her weight she says;
“Even if I wasn’t fat, and I was smaller, people would then say they don’t like my hair. You will never please everybody. You need to please yourself and as long as you are happy, it doesn’t matter. You will never be perfect or what everyone wants you to be. Someone will always find a fault.”
Being a Glaswegian lassie I doubt if she will get much hassle from anyone!
Back to her career and I must shamelessly admit I have not seen her in the film The Electrical Life of Louis Wain as yet, but as I said at the beginning of the post, she is a busy woman, her TV roles continue to pour in, quality shows like Deep Heat, The Teacher and The Control Room have called on her for roles and she is super excited about a film that she has recently just finished shooting with Hollywood stars  Ryan Gosling, Margot Robbie and Will Farrell, Barbie will be out next year. Sharon said in a recent interview with  Go Radio presenters Grado and Crofty 
"I've just finished Barbie! I've spent so long keeping it a secret that I feel like I'm not allowed to say that but I am allowed to say that!”
Miss Rooney has another project on the go at the moment, so no slowing down, at the moment though, like she had done with Barbie, she is sworn to secrecy until it is announced!. 
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ON THE SEASON FINALE OF ‘THE CON,’ THE STORY OF ‘DR. LOVE,’ A CHARISMATIC SMOOTH-TALKER WITH A DREAM BUT NO LICENSE TO PRACTICE
The ABC News Studios Primetime Series Narrated by Whoopi Goldberg Airs Thursday, Sept. 8, on ABC
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“The Imposter Doctor Con” – In 2015, authorities took the baby-faced 17-year-old Malachi Love-Robinson into custody for roaming the halls and patients’ rooms of the OB-GYN department at a West Palm Beach, Florida hospital. The hospital didn’t press charges, and they released Love-Robinson with a warning after a mental evaluation. He continued on pursuing his childhood dream of becoming a physician, and a few months later, armed with the West Palm Beach hospital experience, the charismatic smooth-talker opened his own practice with a steadily growing clientele. Authorities arrested him after an undercover operation confirmed that “Dr. Love” had been practicing medicine without a license … once again. “The Imposter Doctor Con,” the season finale of “The Con,” airs THURSDAY, SEPT. 8 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC and next day on demand and on Hulu.
The ABC News Studios primetime series is narrated by Emmy®, GRAMMY®, Tony® and Oscar® winner and moderator of “The View” Whoopi Goldberg, with weekly appearances by podcaster Laci Mosley (“Scam Goddess”) as a featured expert.
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