Get ready for a scenic journey through the picturesque landscapes of Rutland with the latest episode of “Countryfile,” airing on BBC One at 6:00 Pm on Sunday, April 28, 2024. In this captivating installment, hosts Sean Fletcher and Margherita Taylor invite viewers to explore Rutland, historically known as the smallest county in England.
Despite its diminutive size, Rutland boasts a remarkable natural wonder: Rutland Water, the largest man-made body of water in the country. Join Sean and Margherita as they embark on an adventure to discover the beauty and biodiversity of this stunning reservoir.
From tranquil shores to thriving wildlife habitats, Rutland Water offers a glimpse into the rich natural heritage of the region. With breathtaking scenery and fascinating insights, “Countryfile” invites viewers to immerse themselves in the charm and splendor of Rutland’s countryside.
Don’t miss out on this enchanting exploration of Rutland’s landscapes and landmarks. Tune in to...
Despite its diminutive size, Rutland boasts a remarkable natural wonder: Rutland Water, the largest man-made body of water in the country. Join Sean and Margherita as they embark on an adventure to discover the beauty and biodiversity of this stunning reservoir.
From tranquil shores to thriving wildlife habitats, Rutland Water offers a glimpse into the rich natural heritage of the region. With breathtaking scenery and fascinating insights, “Countryfile” invites viewers to immerse themselves in the charm and splendor of Rutland’s countryside.
Don’t miss out on this enchanting exploration of Rutland’s landscapes and landmarks. Tune in to...
- 4/22/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a stimulating and thought-provoking episode of “Sunday Morning Live” on BBC One, airing this Sunday at 10:30 Am. In Season 14 Episode 24, viewers can expect engaging debates and instant audience reactions on the most significant ethical issues of the week.
Hosted by a panel of experts, this dynamic show tackles a wide range of topics, from politics and social issues to technology and culture. With live audience participation and roving reports from around the UK, viewers are kept informed and engaged throughout the program.
Whether discussing current events, societal trends, or moral dilemmas, “Sunday Morning Live” offers a platform for diverse perspectives and lively discussions. It’s a chance for viewers to gain insight into pressing issues and contribute their own viewpoints to the conversation.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to engage with the big ethical talking points of the week on “Sunday Morning Live.” Tune in this Sunday,...
Hosted by a panel of experts, this dynamic show tackles a wide range of topics, from politics and social issues to technology and culture. With live audience participation and roving reports from around the UK, viewers are kept informed and engaged throughout the program.
Whether discussing current events, societal trends, or moral dilemmas, “Sunday Morning Live” offers a platform for diverse perspectives and lively discussions. It’s a chance for viewers to gain insight into pressing issues and contribute their own viewpoints to the conversation.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to engage with the big ethical talking points of the week on “Sunday Morning Live.” Tune in this Sunday,...
- 3/18/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
On Sunday, 1 October 2023, at 6:15 Pm, BBC One presents the latest episode of “Countryfile.” This long-running show features Adam Henson and Sean Fletcher, who return to East Anglia to follow farmer Tom Martin’s journey and determine the outcome of his harvest. They will assess whether Tom’s hard work has resulted in a successful harvest.
Additionally, the episode will feature John Craven, who will announce the winner of a photography competition. This competition is a highlight of the show, showcasing the talent of individuals capturing the beauty of the countryside through their photographs.
“Countryfile” offers viewers a window into rural life, farming, and the natural world. In this episode, viewers can expect to see the culmination of Tom Martin’s farming efforts and enjoy the stunning photography submitted for the competition.
For those interested in agriculture and the picturesque landscapes of East Anglia, don’t miss “Countryfile” on BBC...
Additionally, the episode will feature John Craven, who will announce the winner of a photography competition. This competition is a highlight of the show, showcasing the talent of individuals capturing the beauty of the countryside through their photographs.
“Countryfile” offers viewers a window into rural life, farming, and the natural world. In this episode, viewers can expect to see the culmination of Tom Martin’s farming efforts and enjoy the stunning photography submitted for the competition.
For those interested in agriculture and the picturesque landscapes of East Anglia, don’t miss “Countryfile” on BBC...
- 9/25/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
The 2022 cast of “Love Island” will be given extended duty of care protocols and offered inclusion training, ITV and Lifted Entertainment confirmed today.
The eighth season of ‘Love Island’ is set to air this summer (pictured above: season 7 contestants).
The inclusion training, which will be delivered by Black Collective of Media in Sport’s Leon Mann, diversity, equity and inclusion consultant Hayley Bennett, disability specialist Shani Dhanda and broadcaster Sean Fletcher, will cover language around “disability, sexuality, race and ethnicity, behaviours and microaggressions,” according to ITV.
It will be offered to participants before they enter the villa.
Meanwhile welfare measures will be in place “before, during and after filming,” ITV confirmed. These include psychological support, social media training (including how to handle abuse on social media) and financial management training.
ITV’s extended duty of care protocols come after the show was rocked by three deaths in three years: former...
The eighth season of ‘Love Island’ is set to air this summer (pictured above: season 7 contestants).
The inclusion training, which will be delivered by Black Collective of Media in Sport’s Leon Mann, diversity, equity and inclusion consultant Hayley Bennett, disability specialist Shani Dhanda and broadcaster Sean Fletcher, will cover language around “disability, sexuality, race and ethnicity, behaviours and microaggressions,” according to ITV.
It will be offered to participants before they enter the villa.
Meanwhile welfare measures will be in place “before, during and after filming,” ITV confirmed. These include psychological support, social media training (including how to handle abuse on social media) and financial management training.
ITV’s extended duty of care protocols come after the show was rocked by three deaths in three years: former...
- 5/27/2022
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
ITV’s Good Morning Britain has been taken off air next week due to the Omicron variant and after presenter Sean Fletcher tested positive for Covid-19.
The British broadcaster confirmed that the show will no longer air between December 29 and December 31 but will return on Tuesday January 4 after New Year’s Day and a UK Bank Holiday on January 3.
A spokesman said the cancellation of next week’s episodes is due to “the pandemic and to protect our teams, so we have decided to give them an extended break.” A special Christmas Day version will still go ahead on Saturday morning.
The news is alarming as Gmb even aired during the height of last summer’s lockdown, when the entire country was forced to remain indoors.
It comes as the Omicron variant rages through the UK, with other European countries shutting their borders to the nation.
London, where Gmb is filmed,...
The British broadcaster confirmed that the show will no longer air between December 29 and December 31 but will return on Tuesday January 4 after New Year’s Day and a UK Bank Holiday on January 3.
A spokesman said the cancellation of next week’s episodes is due to “the pandemic and to protect our teams, so we have decided to give them an extended break.” A special Christmas Day version will still go ahead on Saturday morning.
The news is alarming as Gmb even aired during the height of last summer’s lockdown, when the entire country was forced to remain indoors.
It comes as the Omicron variant rages through the UK, with other European countries shutting their borders to the nation.
London, where Gmb is filmed,...
- 12/20/2021
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Popular ITV breakfast show “Good Morning Britain” will remain off air between Christmas and January 2022 due to concerns about the new Covid-19 variant, Variety has confirmed.
The show aired on Monday morning, presented by Charlotte Hawkins and Adil Ray, and will continue to broadcast until the end of this week. A pre-recorded special will air on Christmas Day from 7-9am.
However the shows that were planned between Christmas and New Year’s Eve have been cancelled.
“Gmb was due to be on air from Weds 29th – Fri 31st December 2021 but due to the pandemic and to protect our teams, we have decided to give them an extended break. Gmb will not broadcast next week, but will be back on air on Tues 4th Jan 2022,” said a spokesperson for ITV.
A source told newspaper The Sun, which broke the news of “Gmb’s” hiatus, that staffing shortages and concerns another...
The show aired on Monday morning, presented by Charlotte Hawkins and Adil Ray, and will continue to broadcast until the end of this week. A pre-recorded special will air on Christmas Day from 7-9am.
However the shows that were planned between Christmas and New Year’s Eve have been cancelled.
“Gmb was due to be on air from Weds 29th – Fri 31st December 2021 but due to the pandemic and to protect our teams, we have decided to give them an extended break. Gmb will not broadcast next week, but will be back on air on Tues 4th Jan 2022,” said a spokesperson for ITV.
A source told newspaper The Sun, which broke the news of “Gmb’s” hiatus, that staffing shortages and concerns another...
- 12/20/2021
- by K.J. Yossman and Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Kate Middleton likes to keep Prince William on his toes!
The Duchess of Cambridge hilariously shut down her husband's marathon dreams during an event for the mental health charity, Heads Together, in London, England, on Tuesday.
Related: Kate Middleton Visits With Local Families With Mental Health Charity After Celebrating Her 35th Birthday
"I chatted to Prince William, and he has promised that he will run a marathon in Kenya sometime," Sean Fletcher, of Good Morning Britain, revealed to the press, before sharing Middleton’s joking response: "I'll believe it when I see it."
Middleton's joke provided a lighthearted moment following a serious discussion on mental health. The royals couple and Prince Harry shared a joint speech at the event.
"Talking to someone else is a positive and confident step to take -- but for too long it has been a case of 'Keep Quiet and Carry On'," William told the press during the address. "As a...
The Duchess of Cambridge hilariously shut down her husband's marathon dreams during an event for the mental health charity, Heads Together, in London, England, on Tuesday.
Related: Kate Middleton Visits With Local Families With Mental Health Charity After Celebrating Her 35th Birthday
"I chatted to Prince William, and he has promised that he will run a marathon in Kenya sometime," Sean Fletcher, of Good Morning Britain, revealed to the press, before sharing Middleton’s joking response: "I'll believe it when I see it."
Middleton's joke provided a lighthearted moment following a serious discussion on mental health. The royals couple and Prince Harry shared a joint speech at the event.
"Talking to someone else is a positive and confident step to take -- but for too long it has been a case of 'Keep Quiet and Carry On'," William told the press during the address. "As a...
- 1/20/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
His sister-in-law, Pippa Middleton, triumphantly ran a marathon in Kenya — and now Prince William says he’d like to do the same.
“I chatted to Prince William, and he has promised that he will run a marathon in Kenya sometime,” Good Morning Britain‘s Sean Fletcher told reporters on Tuesday at an event featuring William, Princess Kate and Prince Harry to highlight their mental health charity Heads Together.
But Kate greeted her husband’s goal with a seriously raised eyebrow.
“Then I spoke to Kate and she said, ‘I’ll believe it when I see it,’ ” said Fletcher, who is...
“I chatted to Prince William, and he has promised that he will run a marathon in Kenya sometime,” Good Morning Britain‘s Sean Fletcher told reporters on Tuesday at an event featuring William, Princess Kate and Prince Harry to highlight their mental health charity Heads Together.
But Kate greeted her husband’s goal with a seriously raised eyebrow.
“Then I spoke to Kate and she said, ‘I’ll believe it when I see it,’ ” said Fletcher, who is...
- 1/17/2017
- by michelletauber2013
- PEOPLE.com
Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard became the latest celebrities to take on the Ice Bucket Challenge, tackling the freezing cold stunt on live breakfast TV this morning.
Reid and Shephard both got drenched after being nominated for the challenge by Good Morning Britain weather presenter Laura Tobin.
After having the icy water poured over them, Reid quickly nominated her co-presenter Sean Fletcher and This Morning's Ruth Langsford to take on the challenge next.
Langsford has agreed to take part in the task alongside her husband Eamonn Holmes, although he may be surprised when he finds out what his wife has signed him up for.
The Ice Bucket Challenge is a craze started in America that is raising money for the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Als) Association.
Justin Bieber and Bill Gates are among the celebrities who have filmed themselves taking part in the challenge.
Reid and Shephard both got drenched after being nominated for the challenge by Good Morning Britain weather presenter Laura Tobin.
After having the icy water poured over them, Reid quickly nominated her co-presenter Sean Fletcher and This Morning's Ruth Langsford to take on the challenge next.
Langsford has agreed to take part in the task alongside her husband Eamonn Holmes, although he may be surprised when he finds out what his wife has signed him up for.
The Ice Bucket Challenge is a craze started in America that is raising money for the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Als) Association.
Justin Bieber and Bill Gates are among the celebrities who have filmed themselves taking part in the challenge.
- 8/18/2014
- Digital Spy
Good Morning Britain presenter Charlotte Hawkins has revealed she is pregnant.
Hawkins broke the news on this morning's (August 12) show, announcing that she is expecting a baby in February. She also posted a message to fans on Twitter.
I'm delighted to announce some breaking news of my own on @gmb this morning - I'm pregnant! Big thanks for all the lovely messages xx
— Charlotte Hawkins (@CharlotteHawkns) August 12, 2014
Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid also posted an image of Hawkins showing off her new baby bump to Twitter followers.
Congratulations to our lovely @CharlotteHawkns who is expecting her first baby. The best news Xxx pic.twitter.com/k2bN3FQ78L
— Susanna Reid (@susannareid100) August 12, 2014
Meanwhile, fellow co-presenter Sean Fletcher posted an image of the mum-to-be alongside triplets in pushchairs.
And here's @CharlotteHawkns getting some practice in. @Gmb. They're crying. pic.twitter.com/6Lur9Mfy8z
— Sean Fletcher (@SeanFletcherTV) August 12, 2014
ITV...
Hawkins broke the news on this morning's (August 12) show, announcing that she is expecting a baby in February. She also posted a message to fans on Twitter.
I'm delighted to announce some breaking news of my own on @gmb this morning - I'm pregnant! Big thanks for all the lovely messages xx
— Charlotte Hawkins (@CharlotteHawkns) August 12, 2014
Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid also posted an image of Hawkins showing off her new baby bump to Twitter followers.
Congratulations to our lovely @CharlotteHawkns who is expecting her first baby. The best news Xxx pic.twitter.com/k2bN3FQ78L
— Susanna Reid (@susannareid100) August 12, 2014
Meanwhile, fellow co-presenter Sean Fletcher posted an image of the mum-to-be alongside triplets in pushchairs.
And here's @CharlotteHawkns getting some practice in. @Gmb. They're crying. pic.twitter.com/6Lur9Mfy8z
— Sean Fletcher (@SeanFletcherTV) August 12, 2014
ITV...
- 8/12/2014
- Digital Spy
Ben Shephard has said that he is "really proud" of Good Morning Britain.
The presenter co-hosts the ITV breakfast programme, which was this week rumoured to be facing the axe after drawing fewer than 300,000 viewers, though the broadcaster has denied such claims.
Good Morning Britain one month on: Is the breakfast show doomed?
"We're loving it. It's a fantastic team," Shephard told Digital Spy ahead of Soccer Aid.
"We're really proud of what we're doing. It's been amazing. I think we've got a great camaraderie amongst us and everyone's really enjoying it. That's the most important thing."
Shephard co-hosts the programme with Susanna Reid, Charlotte Hawkins, Ranvir Singh, Kate Garraway and Sean Fletcher.
Asked about juggling the breakfast show with his Soccer Aid training, Shephard added: "I've been finishing with Susanna and then coming over here and running around.
"There's nothing better than playing football with your mates to keep you bang up for it.
The presenter co-hosts the ITV breakfast programme, which was this week rumoured to be facing the axe after drawing fewer than 300,000 viewers, though the broadcaster has denied such claims.
Good Morning Britain one month on: Is the breakfast show doomed?
"We're loving it. It's a fantastic team," Shephard told Digital Spy ahead of Soccer Aid.
"We're really proud of what we're doing. It's been amazing. I think we've got a great camaraderie amongst us and everyone's really enjoying it. That's the most important thing."
Shephard co-hosts the programme with Susanna Reid, Charlotte Hawkins, Ranvir Singh, Kate Garraway and Sean Fletcher.
Asked about juggling the breakfast show with his Soccer Aid training, Shephard added: "I've been finishing with Susanna and then coming over here and running around.
"There's nothing better than playing football with your mates to keep you bang up for it.
- 6/6/2014
- Digital Spy
ITV has denied reports that Good Morning Britain may be on the verge of being axed.
The broadcaster stated that it intends to support the new morning show "for the long run".
Good Morning Britain one month on: Is the breakfast show doomed?
The Sun had previously claimed that the Susanna Reid-fronted series was in danger, due to falling ratings that are below its predecessor Daybreak.
An ITV spokesperson has since stated that there is "no plan" to end the show.
"We are in this for the long game," she said. "We are proud of the show, we are trying something new, and different."
The tabloid report quoted an ITV source claiming that it needed to average a 15% audience share, and may be replaced by cartoons if it fails to do so in six months.
Ben Shephard, Charlotte Hawkins and Sean Fletcher also co-host the show, which launched a month ago.
The broadcaster stated that it intends to support the new morning show "for the long run".
Good Morning Britain one month on: Is the breakfast show doomed?
The Sun had previously claimed that the Susanna Reid-fronted series was in danger, due to falling ratings that are below its predecessor Daybreak.
An ITV spokesperson has since stated that there is "no plan" to end the show.
"We are in this for the long game," she said. "We are proud of the show, we are trying something new, and different."
The tabloid report quoted an ITV source claiming that it needed to average a 15% audience share, and may be replaced by cartoons if it fails to do so in six months.
Ben Shephard, Charlotte Hawkins and Sean Fletcher also co-host the show, which launched a month ago.
- 6/2/2014
- Digital Spy
Adrian Chiles has wished the presenters of Good Morning Britain success.
The 47-year-old, who previously presented Daybreak alongside Christine Bleakley, said that the new breakfast show could do well if given a chance, reports The Mirror.
He commented: "They just have to stick to their guns. It is a perfectly good show now - it was a perfectly good show when we left. It wasn't getting the audience so they changed it.
"They are good broadcasters and they will find a way. It seems to be national sport to give it a bloody kicking, and having been on the end of that, it is no fun.
"I am not enjoying watching them suffer now. They have just got to stick to it and they will be fine. It will come round. It just needs to be given time, and it is difficult in the current climate."
Chiles, who is ITV's...
The 47-year-old, who previously presented Daybreak alongside Christine Bleakley, said that the new breakfast show could do well if given a chance, reports The Mirror.
He commented: "They just have to stick to their guns. It is a perfectly good show now - it was a perfectly good show when we left. It wasn't getting the audience so they changed it.
"They are good broadcasters and they will find a way. It seems to be national sport to give it a bloody kicking, and having been on the end of that, it is no fun.
"I am not enjoying watching them suffer now. They have just got to stick to it and they will be fine. It will come round. It just needs to be given time, and it is difficult in the current climate."
Chiles, who is ITV's...
- 5/15/2014
- Digital Spy
Ben Shephard has criticised 'Good Morning Britain' viewers for focusing on Susanna Reid's legs. The 39-year-old presenter, who hosts the new ITV morning show along with the former 'BBC Breakfast' star and ex Sky News anchors Charlotte Hawkins and Sean Fletcher, has spoken out against people's complaints that her famous pins were hidden behind a desk. He said: ''I find it extraordinary. It beggars belief people say that. She's an incredible journalist who has worked for 20-odd years in this industry and seemingly that is important? There is quite a lot more happening in the world.'' Ben praised his new co-host as one...
- 5/13/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
Ben Shephard has criticised 'Good Morning Britain' viewers for focusing on Susanna Reid's legs. The 39-year-old presenter, who hosts the new ITV morning show along with the former 'BBC Breakfast' star and ex Sky News anchors Charlotte Hawkins and Sean Fletcher, has spoken out against people's complaints that her famous pins were hidden behind a desk. He said: ''I find it extraordinary. It beggars belief people say that. She's an incredible journalist who has worked for 20-odd years in this industry and seemingly that is important? There is quite a lot more happening in the world.'' Ben praised his new co-host as one...
- 5/11/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
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