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Melissa McCarthy Gets Engulfed by a Snowstorm on Saturday Night Live

by jummy84 December 7, 2025
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Melissa McCarthy got Saturday Night Live in the holiday spirit with a festive opening monologue, where she was toppled by a huge faux snowstorm.

After a few weeks off air, the two-time Oscar nominee began the episode by celebrating how “great” it was to be back for her sixth time hosting the sketch comedy series. Marking the first episode to air in the month of December, McCarthy also commemorated it being “a special time of the year.”

“It’s about family and friends and classic Christmas music. Come on, set the mood, gang,” she said as music began playing in the background. The actress then went on to show off her talents as a musician, one that plays the “mouth horn.”

“Speaking of music, there’s something most people don’t know about me, and it’s that I am a musician. And my instrument is the mouth horn. That’s right, it’s the mouth horn,” she said before she began humming the tune of “Carol of the Bells.”

McCarthy continued to rave about the holiday season, noting that she “love[s] this time of year,” going on to list a few reasons why: “The tree is lit, and Santa’s checking his lists. He’s got naughty and nice, and Epstein.”

“We could all use a little Christmas magic. So how about we put a little bit of snow to get us in the holiday mood?” she said as a string of flurries fell down around her on-set. “This is SNL, Don’t be stingy with the snow!”

The snowfall began lightly, but quickly picked up, as a wave of snow fell on top of the Little Mermaid star, engulfing her with a faux snowstorm. “Okay, that was way too much,” she exclaimed as she went on to continue the monologue, where Marcello Hernandez joined her on-stage to prompt a “piano duet.”

The SNL cast member wheeled a piano into the frame, where he accidentally pushed McCarthy out of said frame as the two bickered back and forth. Hernandez set the piano into place, as the actress joked that he dropped it on her fingers.

“Now I’ve ruined Christmas,” she said, though Kenan Thompson assured her she did not sour the occasion.

“Oh, nonsense, Melissa McCarthy. Come on, you haven’t ruined Christmas at all. Everyone here loves you,” he said. “Now why don’t we do one of your favorite Christmas songs?”

“You want me to sing?” the actress asked, as Thompson responded, “No, no. I want you to blow that sweet horn.” McCarthy then mumbled the melody of “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” while a few additional SNL cast members joined her to sing and dance.

Earlier in the night, Colin Jost began the cold open by portraying Pete Hegseth, who was asked by a journalist if there was “any truth to the allegations that after an initial strike on a drug smuggling boat, you ordered a second strike to kill the survivors?”

“First of all, that kind of cruel, heartless act has no place in operation Kill Everybody,” he replied. “Second, I wasn’t in the room when it happened, okay? I was so jacked up after the first strike I had to make an emergency call to my sponsor — I’m sorry, a guy at an anonymous meeting — so I don’t drink something that I like and I want but I can’t have, but I want it, and I need it and I want it right now. It’s booze.”

James Austin Johnson joined the cold open as Trump, who showed his support for Hegseth.

“We love Pete. He’s a great guy. He’s just fog of war, right? Fog of war. It’s a thing you only say after doing war crime, right? You never hear a general go, ‘Everything went according to plan in fog of war.’ It’s like when you go into the sauna at Equinox and suddenly you’re doing stuff you never did before,” Johnson’s Trump said. “Fog of War, we love it. It’s a great new excuse, we love it. So I stand by Pete, and nothing can change my mind less. Unless of course, it could hurt me in any way, in which case, I’ll throw him under one of Mamdani’s free buses.”

McCarthy served as the first SNL host of December, alongside Dijon as musical guest. Saturday night marked her sixth time leading the show, though she’s made several cameos over the years.

There are two more SNL shows left for 2025, with Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery star Josh O’Connor set to make his hosting debut on Dec. 13, with Lily Allen as musical guest. Ariana Grande will be the final host of the year, with none other than Cher as the Dec. 20 musical guest, making her first appearance on the sketch comedy show since 1987.

Season 51 has already aired six episodes, as Bad Bunny, Amy Poehler, Sabrina Carpenter, Miles Teller, Nikki Glaser and Glen Powell all took turns in the leading role.

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Derby v Leicester Championship TV channel, live stream, kick-off time
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Derby v Leicester Championship TV channel, live stream, kick-off time

by jummy84 December 6, 2025
written by jummy84

East Midlands rivals Derby County and Leicester City face off in the Championship on Saturday.

Though both clubs consider Nottingham Forest their main rivals, there is little love lost between the two neighbours and both will be desperate to secure the bragging rights.

Two defeats in their last three games has dented Derby’s momentum but John Eustace’s side are looking up not down as they hunt the play-off places.

Things look a little more grim for Leicester, who have lost two on the bounce and are expected to have their cushion over the relegation zone cut by an impending points deduction.

Summer appointment Marti Cifuentes has been unable to really make his mark but the feeling is that the issues at the club run much deeper.

RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch Derby v Leicester on TV and online.

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When is Derby v Leicester?

Derby v Leicester will take place on Saturday 6th December 2025.

Check out our live football on TV guide for the latest times and information.

Derby v Leicester kick-off time

Derby v Leicester will kick off at 12:30pm.

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What TV channel is Derby v Leicester on?

You can watch the game live on Sky Sports Football from 11:30am and ITV1 from 12pm.

Sky Sports can be added to any Sky TV package for just £23 per month for all nine sports channels, or you can pick up the complete sports package plus Netflix for £35 per month.

Sky Sports + will feature more than 1,000 EFL games throughout the season and is included as part of Sky Sports packages.

How to live stream Derby v Leicester online

Sky Sports customers can live stream the game via the Sky Go app on a variety of devices including most smartphones and tablets as part of their subscription.

You can also watch the match via NOW with a day membership (£14.99) or month membership (£34.99).

NOW can be streamed through a computer or apps found on most smart TVs, phones and consoles. NOW is also available via TNT Sports.

You can also live stream the match online via ITVX.

The streaming platform is available on a range of devices, from desktop and laptop computers to smartphones and tablets via the app.

Listen to Derby v Leicester on radio

You can listen to the match on talkSPORT 2.

talkSPORT 2 is available on DAB radio, predominantly MW 1089 kHz though you may need to check its official website for some localised frequencies for talkSPORT, and like the BBC, you can tune in via most TV packages. You can also listen to talkSPORT online via the website or app.

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Craig Kellem
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‘Saturday Night Live,’ ‘Munsters’ Producer Was 82

by jummy84 December 3, 2025
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Craig Kellem, a onetime agent for comic legends George Carlin and Lily Tomlin who served as a producer on the chaotic first season of Saturday Night Live and on syndicated reboots of The Munsters, Dragnet and Adam-12, has died. He was 82.

Kellem died Nov. 24 at an assisted living facility in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, his daughter Judy Hammett told The Hollywood Reporter. She and her father were partners in Hollywoodscript.com, a boutique script-consultation company he founded in 1998.

After serving alongside Lorne Michaels as a producer and talent coordinator on SNL’s inaugural 1975-76 season, he and Michaels produced The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash, a 1978 NBC mockumentary about a Beatles-like band that was written by, co-directed and starred Eric Idle.

As a senior vp with the MCA-backed The Arthur Co., Kellem worked as a co-executive producer for two seasons (1989-91) on The Munsters Today, which ran for three years and starred John Schuck as Herman Munster and Lee Meriwether as his wife, Lily.

He also helped shepherd The New Dragnet, starring Jeff Osterhage and Bernard White, and The New Adam-12, starring Peter Parros and Ethan Wayne. Both shows aired for two seasons, 1989-91 and 1990-91, respectively.

Craig Charles Kellem was born in Philadelphia on Jan. 24, 1943. His father was Milton Kellem, a popular bandleader, songwriter (“Gonna Get Along Without Ya Now”), restaurateur and orchestra conductor for network radio programs, and his mother, Judy Shinn, was a model and a weather girl for local TV stations.

Kellem started out as an assistant at a talent agency, then became an agent with Creative Management Associates — where he was known as the “Road Runner of Madison Avenue” — and General Amusement Corp., where as a junior agent in the late 1960s he took on Carlin when others at the firm weren’t paying much attention to him.

He and Carlin reunited when the comic hosted the first episode of SNL.

“We almost didn’t get on the air because dress rehearsal went so poorly,” Kellem said in James Andrew Miller and Tom Shales’ 2002 book, Live From New York: The Complete Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live. “I remember Lorne seriously asking the network people — or having me ask them — to have a movie ready to go, just in case. And I don’t think he was kidding.”

Kellem had worked on the Sammy Davis Jr. syndicated talk show Sammy and Company and on NBC’s The Gladys Knight & the Pips Show earlier in 1975 before landing on SNL.

He later served as vp comedy development at Universal Television on such shows as Charles in Charge and Domestic Life and as a director of development for late night, syndication and daytime at 20th Century Fox Television.

His producing credits included the 1976 NBC special The Beach Boys: It’s OK, which featured concert footage from Brian Wilson’s return to the stage, and two more shows from The Arthur Co: the 1990-91 syndicated sitcom What a Dummy and the 1991-93 ABC reality series FBI: The Untold Stories, narrated by Pernell Roberts.

He and his daughter wrote the 2018 book Get It on the Page: Top Script Consultants Show You How.

Survivors also include his wife, Vivienne; son Sean; another daughter, Joelle; a brother; four grandchildren; and a niece and nephews. Donations in his memory can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association.

“Though Craig had many amazing traits, he was perhaps most known for his incredible sense of humor,” his family noted. “His ability to bring deep laughter into any room was a gift to all who knew him.”

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HBO Doc 'Wizkid: Long Live Lagos' Trailer About the Nigerian Musician
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HBO Doc ‘Wizkid: Long Live Lagos’ Trailer About the Nigerian Musician

by jummy84 November 30, 2025
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HBO Doc ‘Wizkid: Long Live Lagos’ Trailer About the Nigerian Musician

by Alex Billington
November 30, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Look, it’s our time. Listen to us now.” HBO has revealed an official trailer for a documentary film called Wizkid: Long Live Lagos, arriving for streaming to watch starting this December. It’s one of the next offerings in HBO’s ongoing Music Box doc series, which debuted on HBO back in 2021, a collection of documentary films exploring pivotal moments in the music world. “A symbol of hope in Nigeria.” 🇳🇬 Wizkid: Long Live Lagos explores how art and music have the power to change global perception and awareness through the story of Nigerian superstar Wizkid (real name Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun) as he prepares for his groundbreaking performance at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England (his show in 2023). One of the most successful African musicians of all time, Wizkid’s talent & authenticity transcend borders and brings African music to the world stage, challenging the stereotypes in Western media and reclaiming African identity. The doc features appearances by Femi Anikulapo-Kuti, Jada Pollock, Julie Adenuga, Seni Saraki, Starboy, Karen Binns, and Tops, his tour manager. Worth a watch if you’re a Wizkid fan – or not yet.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for HBO Music Box’s doc Wizkid: Long Live Lagos, from YouTube:

Wizkid: Long Live Lagos Poster

Born in Lagos, Nigeria, Wizkid rose from his humble beginnings to become an influential, internationally recognized Grammy-winning musician. With no music industry infrastructure in Nigeria, he was fueled by raw talent, determination, and his belief that success would not only change his and his family’s lives, but also the global perception of Nigeria and the continent of Africa. Wizkid’s story takes us across Africa & London, meeting fans & friends who support him, and exploring the extensive, complex history between the United Kingdom and Nigeria and the aftermath of its colonial past. While the internet and streaming platforms enable world music to smash through borders, Wizkid also uses his voice to challenge colonial legacies, and shift the narrative to offer a fuller picture of present-day Africa and its cultural influence. As the first African artist to headline Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Wizkid’s stardom underscores how global recognition is a form of rebellion, a key way to amplify and honor both African culture and African pride.

Wizkid: Long Live Lagos is directed by producer / filmmaker filmmaker Karam Gill, director of the films G-Funk, Ice Cold, and Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby. Produced by Karam Gill and Daniel Malikyar. Part of the Music Box series for HBO. Executive produced by Bill Simmons, Jody Gerson, Marc Cimino, Nancy Abraham, Lisa Heller, Tina Nguyen This initially premiered at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival earlier this year. HBO will debut Wizkid: Long Live Lagos streaming on HBO Max starting on December 11th, 2025.

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Elevate North launches with inaugural event at Co-op Live in Manchester 

by jummy84 November 28, 2025
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Joe Charlton, Lauren Mucklow, Becci Thomson, Keeley Rogers and Mike Linford

  • 80 event professionals from across the North West attend launch meet up
  • Quarterly Elevate North gatherings to be hosted at Co-op Live
  • New ambassador team to connect and support event professionals across the region

Elevate, the world’s largest free personal development community for professionals at every level of the events industry, brought its mentoring community to Manchester last night (Wednesday 26th November) for the first ever Elevate North meet up at Co-op Live.

80 guests from agencies, venues and brands across the region came together in Co-op Live’s Hideaway event space for an evening of networking, learning and conversation.

The new Elevate North initiative is being led by a team of Elevate ambassadors based in Manchester and Liverpool: Becci Thomson from Co-op Live, Mike Linford from the Asembl Group, Joe Charlton from Planit, Keeley Rogers from Nexus and Lauren Mucklow from What She Said. Together they will curate a programme of quarterly meet ups designed to connect and support event professionals across the region.

Guests heard from keynote speaker Louisa O’Connor, founder and managing director of award-winning brand experience agency Seen Presents. In a talk exploring the power of brand experience and what best in class really looks like, Louisa, who hails from Halifax, shared practical insights on creativity, measurement and building experiences that genuinely move people.

Peter Kerwood, who helps lead Elevate in London with Max Fellows and Mel Noakes said:
“We are excited to launch Elevate North, a quarterly meet up in Manchester for our mentoring community and industry peers across the region. Manchester’s central location makes it the perfect place to come together. We have long planned to take Elevate outside London and we are delighted to get started.”

Becci Thomson, Chief Commercial Officer at Co-op Live and experienced Elevate mentor, added:
“I am proud that Co-op Live is hosting all Elevate North events here in Manchester. For ten years Elevate has been transforming lives and careers in the events industry and we are so excited to be part of its next chapter in the North. It is free, it is for anyone working in events at any level and it is all about changing the industry for the better.”

To find out more about Elevate North visit the Elevate website: https://www.elevateme.co/north

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How 'Dancing With the Stars' Season 34 Became Must-See Live TV
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How ‘Dancing With the Stars’ Season 34 Became Must-See Live TV

by jummy84 November 25, 2025
written by jummy84

Over the last decade, Ryan O’Dowd has written some of the biggest live moments on television — including those from the past seven years of “Dick Clark’s Rockin’ New Year’s Eve With Ryan Seacrest” and awards shows like the CMAs, the Billboard Music Awards and the Emmys. And he’s always loved the rush of live TV.

“I love the immediacy of it,” O’Dowd, president of unscripted at BBC Studios, says. “I loved, as a writer, the ability to have something happen, to react to it, to think of what we could do that would entertain and engage literally within three minutes coming out of a commercial break. We’d come up with the idea to pitch it to the host, have them be behind it, get it into the teleprompter, and have 40,000 people in an arena see it three minutes later.”

This year, the idea that “live TV is back” is bigger than ever, and he sees that every single week. Serving as an executive producer on “Dancing With the Stars,” the largest live entertainment television show of the year, O’Dowd has a front seat to the massive ratings, the millions of votes coming in between 8 and 10 p.m. Eastern every Tuesday night and, more than ever, the engagement on social media.

“Within the last few years in particular, with TikTok, that has become an engagement unlike anything I had ever seen,” says O’Dowd, who is keeping an eye on that engagement during every live show from inside the studio, and watches people join the official “Dancing” account’s TikTok Lives during commercial breaks.

“It’s just an amazing continuation. It’s a whole separate vehicle that, luckily, our pro dancers and the celebrities on the show have embraced, and they’ve seen the power of being able to tell their story and connect comedically with their audience,” he says. “Going into this season, Andy Richter didn’t have much of a social media presence, to be honest, or he wasn’t very active on social media. And then within a few weeks, he saw the power of being able to engage and leverage a devout following. The more he put out, the more he got back in terms of fandom. Next thing you know, you have a fan base with a name ‘The Fandies,’ and Johnny Knoxville was coming to support him in a bedazzled ‘Vote for Andy’ shirt that he bedazzled.”

Ryan O’Dowd, BBC Studios; Carrie Ann Inaba, Derek Hough and Bruno Tonioli

At the time of publishing, Richter has more than 122K followers and 968K likes on TikTok, and he’s on the lower end of the spectrum: His partner, Emma Slater, hit 1 million Instagram followers ahead of the finale. The most popular cast member on social media is Robert Irwin, with 9.7 million TikTok followers and nearly 9 million on Instagram.

One Instagram account, Pop Culture Data, is followed by multiple execs who work on the show and tracks the contestant and pro follower counts by week, with Irwin at the top each time. (After week one, his combined Instagram and TikTok growth was +343,220. Danielle Fishel, Whitney Leavitt, Alix Earle and pro Daniella Karagach gained spots in the top five in the weeks that followed.)

“TikTok has been a great vehicle for the show, and it serves the show, and the show serves TikTok. It’s become a symbiotic relationship, that everybody wins,” O’Dowd says. Luckily, there’s an excellent social media team in place — even though the pros and celebrities seemingly need much help in that arena. “Their talents go beyond what they’re seeing on the dance floor. They come in every week, embracing it, asking, ‘What are the videos and the content that we can put out that will tease what we’re doing this week, that will engage an audience?’ The best example is what Daniella and Dylan did with the air walk. They’re very smart, and it’s going to start a conversation. It’s a viral moment that people are gonna be talking about. I have seen 100 different videos of couples this past week recreating that. It’s just the gift that keeps on giving, where they’re able to choreograph something that gets people talking and then doing user-generated content that then keeps us in the zeitgeist 24/7.”

It helps, O’Dowd notes, that there’s a “healthy competition” among the entire cast. “When you get those viral moments, all of them go back to the drawing board, wanting to choreograph and create their own viral moment.”

As always, with more viewers — Prince week became the most-watched semifinals in seven years — comes more opinions. This season, Carrie Ann Inaba has been getting the brunt of the negative feedback for her judging. Elsewhere, contestants and pros alike have spoken up about online bullying that comes along with being on a competition show.

“To Carrie Ann’s credit, there are times that she’s the last to speak. She has plenty of positive things to say, but she’s looking at the totality of X number of seconds allotted to the judges, and if Bruno Tonioli and Derek Hough have already touched on the positive attributes of the dance they just saw, and she knows that there is one slight misstep, she’s going to — for the good of the show — talk about that,” says O’Dowd. “Everything can’t always be positive across the board. Part of what viewers, I think, want is the ability to understand what each of these dancers needs to do to get better.”

Plus the pros, celebrities and audiences appreciate real feedback, he says — and don’t want to hear only praise week after week. “It diminishes the moments when someone is truly deserving of emphatic praise across the board. So you need a diversity of opinion. You need to point out when something is great and conversely, when something could be better.”

Alfonso Ribeiro, Julianne Hough, Whitney Leavitt and Mark Ballas

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Semifinals saw the most shocking elimination of the season, with Whitney Leavitt being eliminated despite being one of the best celebrity dancers in the group. But, people aren’t just voting on the merits of the dancing, O’Dowd says as a reminder. On Season 3 of “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives,” which premiered on Nov. 13, Leavitt admitted she only came back to the Hulu show for a shot at “Dancing With the Stars” — and some viewers didn’t like that type of honesty.

“Obviously, she has ‘Secret Lives of Mormon Wives‘ that just came out that previous week on Hulu. And I’d be lying if I said that I didn’t think that played a role,” he says. “Our job is to really just give her a platform and an opportunity to display her dance to the best of her abilities, and to allow her to reach an audience that can vote based on what they’ve seen that night.

“She was clear with her intention,” O’Dowd continues. “We should be celebrating someone who’s been very clear with what their intentions and motivations are, and who has, in some ways, realized the dream that she had and the goal that she had. So why see it for anything other than her just chasing her dream — which is something we all should aspire to?”

After such a successful season, the pressure is on for Season 35 next fall, and the conversations around casting have already begun with Deena Katz, who’s been part of the show since day one.

“She is always two steps ahead in terms of people who we not even know today. She has a finger on the pulse, knowing that, come September of next year, these people are going to be big, which is exactly what you did with Robert Irwin,” says O’Dowd. “There’s an admitted pressure to match, if not exceed, the type of cast that we’ve delivered this season. We all have already begun speaking about who those names are and what we can do. We’ve also, very deliberately, held a couple spots until the last few weeks, to be able to book somebody that nobody really knew prior to that exact moment, and to be able to be nimble and act immediately.”

The casting process will likely be a bit different next year, since Season 34 has become such a juggernaut, and has changed the perception of the show.

“Many years ago, when we were in a bit of a lull, it wasn’t as sexy of a proposition to come on ‘Dancing.’ There was this notion that it’s kind of the last chapter of your career. What I’m personally very proud of is that now we’ve built the brand to be a place where this can be a launching pad for so many new opportunities post-‘Dancing,’” says O’Dowd. “I can’t tell you how many talent on the show this season whose reps have said to ABC they are blown away by the amount of opportunities that have presented themselves.”

So, what will change going forward? When Tom Bergeron came back into the ballroom, he mentioned that he’d like to see the return of the results show; “Dancing With the Stars” previously aired two nights a week, one night for dances, the second for the elimination.

“My personal opinion is, while there is one school of thought that when you’re at the height of the brand, you should chase more hours, that actually, you’d be sacrificing the longevity of the series, and you would be diminishing the value of the main show,” O’Dowd says. “I think why we’re getting the viewership and the engagement that we’re getting right now is that on every Tuesday night, from 8-10, you’re going to see multiple performances, you’re able to engage live on social media, and at the conclusion of that two hours, you’re gonna get to see someone, based on the performances you just witnessed, go home. There’s a resolution to everything that just happened in that given episode.”

But there’s still an opportunity for more. “I think what we would prefer to do is to find ‘Dancing With the Stars’-adjacent vehicles to harness the leverage, the interest in the brand, but not diminish the main show. I really believe that the main show being a two-hour show — we get a beginning, middle and end and a resolution — is why we have the engagement that we do.”

From 2006 to 2018, “Dancing” aired two seasons a year — one in the fall, one in the spring. But O’Dowd feels similarly skeptical about the possibility of bringing back a second cycle. “I think the build-up and the intrigue of who we’re gonna cast on the show leading into the fall is so much more heightened when you’ve had a bit of a breathing room,” he says. “I think a second cycle, which we’ve done before, you’re chasing a short-term gain at the expense of the longevity of the series.”

Plus, the “DWTS: Live” tour runs from January to May, giving fans a way to stay in the “Dancing With the Stars” bubble. Not only are fans around the country able to have meet-and-greets with the professional dancers and celebrities, but the word continues to spread on social media from the tour.

“We joke about how 10 years ago, we had to make sure the tour was safe for walkers. Now, we have college students lining up — thousands of them buying merch,” he says. “We have the tour buses come out, and hundreds of people are lining up outside the barricades of people wanting to get a photo with our pros before the tour bus takes off for the next city.”

Previous champions Rumer Willis and Kaitlyn Bristowe returned for the 20th anniversary show.

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Of course, another way to expand the popularity of “DWTS” would be to do an all-stars season, especially because many viewers feel that some runner-ups and third-place celebs should have won the mirrorball.

“We’ve talked about it; we’ll continue to talk about it. We’re not closing the door on it,” he says. “The allure of the show is, who are the people we’re going to cast that you’ve never seen before? We had an element of it in the 20th birthday episode, of course, where we brought back previous winners, and that was great. But I think the beauty of the show is getting to see new people each and every cycle, some of whom you may never have even heard of prior.”

O’Dowd and BBC Studios: Los Angeles produce a great deal of television, working with top talent — from Joel McHale on “1% Club” and Jany Lynch on “Celebrity Weakest Lunch.” They’ve created “Life Before Zero” for Nat Geo and “Outlast” for Netflix,” and are bringing back “Ladies of London” to Bravo.

“I’m proud of what we’ve been able to do to grow the business to a place where we’re having a show in pretty much every genre within unscripted, and that breadth allows us to do much more,” O’Dowd says.

And the success of “Dancing With the Stars” has only taught him how to succeed further in every genre.

“Creating shows that bring people together has never been more important. What we’ve always strived to do, but are making even more conservative efforts to do as a result of this season of ‘Dancing,’ is to create shows that are part of the conversation, that engage an audience on social media and get people talking — that allows for a younger audience without alienating a core older audience, if it’s pre-existing format,” O’Dowd says. “But I think the biggest thing is that live TV community has never been stronger and it’s about doing things that bring people together.”

The finale of “Dancing With the Stars” airs Tuesday, Nov. 25 at 8 p.m. ET. on ABC and Disney+. It will stream the next day on Hulu.

November 25, 2025 0 comments
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How to get Lorde All Points East tickets as general sale goes live
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How to get Lorde All Points East tickets as general sale goes live

by jummy84 November 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Lorde is heading back to the UK in 2026 having been announced as the next headliner for London’s All Points East.

The singer will be performing at Victoria Park next August alongside PinkPantheress, Zara Larsson and more.

The New Zealand singer is just wrapping up the UK leg of her Ultrasound world tour before heading over to dates in Europe, North America and Oceania.

“All Points East is honoured to welcome global superstar Lorde as a headliner for next summer,” organisers said. “A Grammy-winning artist and cultural force, Lorde is known for her genre-defying sound, introspective lyricism and striking creative vision.

“Since her breakthrough with Pure Heroine in 2013, she has redefined the contours of modern pop-merging poetic storytelling with minimalist, emotionally resonant production.”

All Points East has also announced Tyler, The Creator and Deftones as its other headliners. Here’s how to get tickets today.

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When is Lorde performing All Points East 2026?

Lorde, pictured in 2017 John Shearer/Getty Images for MTV

Lorde is set to headline All Points East on Saturday 22nd August. So far this is the earliest date scheduled for the festival with more line-ups announced for the 23rd, 28th and 27th of August.

How to get tickets to see Lorde at All Points East?

General sale went live at 9am on Thursday 20th November.

At the time of writing, 3rd release standing tickets are currently able to purchase at £91.45.

Buy Lorde All Points East tickets at Ticketmaster

How much do All Points East tickets cost?

General admission for Lorde’s headline show starts at £91.45, and will vary if you decide to opt for VIP tickets or Primary Entry.

You can also save on tickets by opting for a Team ticket, applicable to groups of 6. This will take your standing ticket price down to £85.75.

What is the full All Points East 2026 line-up?

Here’s the full line-up announced for All Points East so far, although more acts are due to be announced.

Book All Points East tickets at Ticketmaster

Saturday 22nd August

  • Lorde
  • PinkPantheress
  • Zara Larsson
  • 2Hollis
  • Oklou
  • Audrey Hobert
  • Rose Gray
  • Esha Tewari
  • ML Buch
  • Fabiana Palladino

Sunday 23 August

  • Deftones
  • IDLES
  • Amyl and the Sniffers
  • EsDeeKid
  • JPEGMAFIA
  • ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U
  • Basement
  • Wisp
  • Deafheaven
  • Show Me The Body

Friday 28 August

  • Tyler, the Creator
  • Rex Orange County
  • Turnstile
  • Mariah the Scientist
  • Clipse
  • Sexyy Red
  • Yebba
  • Ravyn Lenae
  • fakemink
  • Vince Staples
  • Jean Dawson
  • Rochelle Jordan
  • Love Spells
  • AG Club
  • La Reezy
  • Mustard & friends

Saturday 29 August

  • Tyler, the Creator
  • Daniel Caesar
  • Baby Keem
  • Dijon
  • Ghostface Killah
  • Faye Webster
  • Danny Brown
  • Syd
  • Jim Legxacy
  • Samara Cyn
  • Khamari
  • Mike
  • Quadeca
  • Partyof2
  • Mustard & friends

For more of the latest live entertainment, here’s how you can get tickets to see Sadie Sink in Romeo and Juliet.

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DP World Tour Championship 2025 on TV: Channel, schedule and live stream
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DP World Tour Championship 2025 on TV: Channel, schedule and live stream

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Rory McIlroy and Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen are currently tied at the top of the leaderboard for the DP World Tour Championship 2025, with just one final round left to play.

If McIlroy wins, it will be his fourth consecutive Road to Dubai title, and seventh in total, at the final tournament of the 2025 European Tour season.

A 767-point lead at the top of the season-long rankings means McIlroy headed into the DP World Tour Championship in the driving seat and, bar a disaster, will once again finish the year top of the pile.

The Masters champion will have fond memories of the Earth Course, having won this event by two shots last year, and is looking to cap off a remarkable year in fitting style.

A $10 million total prize fund, the biggest of the season on the European Tour, and the opportunity to surge up the Road for Dubai standings at the season-ending tournament means the whole of the field have plenty to play for.

RadioTimes.com brings you all the details about how to watch the DP World Tour Championship 2025.

How to watch the DP World Tour Championship 2025 on TV and live stream

DP World Tour Championship 2024 winner Rory McIlroy. Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images

You can watch the DP World Tour Championship 2025 live on Sky Sports from Thursday 13th November 2025 until the final round on Sunday 16th November 2025.

Coverage of play begins at around 7am UK time on all four days.

Sky Sports can be added to any Sky TV package for just £22 per month for all nine sports channels, or you can pick up the complete sports package plus Netflix for £35 per month.

Sky Sports customers can live stream the tournament via the Sky Go app on a variety of devices including most smartphones and tablets as part of their subscription.

You can also watch the action via NOW with a day membership (£14.99) or month membership (£34.99).

NOW can be streamed through a computer or apps found on most smart TVs, phones and consoles. NOW is also available via TNT Sports.

DP World Tour Championship 2025 schedule

All UK time. Live on Sky Sports+, Sky Sports Golf and NOW

Thursday 13th November

Friday 14th November

Saturday 15th November

Sunday 16th November

DP World Tour Championship 2025 tee times

Round 4

  • 7:30am – Nacho Elvira (ESP), Shaun Norris (RSA)
  • 7:40am – Martin Couvra (FRA), Aaron Rai (ENG)
  • 7:50am – Eugenio Chacarra (ESP), Jorge Campillo (ESP)
  • 8:00am – Joost Luiten (NED), Joakim Lagergren (SWE)
  • 8:10am – Richard Mansell (ENG), Elvis Smylie (AUS)
  • 8:20am – Matthew Jordan (ENG), Calum Hill (SCO)
  • 8:30am – Oliver Lindell (FIN), Connor Syme (SCO)
  • 8:45am – Kristoffer Reitan (NOR), Ewen Ferguson (SCO)
  • 8:55am – Marco Penge (ENG), Grant Forrest (SCO)
  • 9:05am – Andy Sullivan (ENG), Michael Kim (USA)
  • 9:15am – Jacques Kruyswijk (RSA), Brandon Robinson Thompson (ENG)
  • 9:25am – Marcus Armitage (ENG), Patrick Reed (USA)
  • 9:35am – Nicolai von Dellingshausen (GER), Kazuma Kobori (NZL)
  • 9:45am – Tom McKibbin (NIR), Adrien Saddier (FRA)
  • 10am – Daniel Brown (ENG), Johannes Veerman (USA)
  • 10:10am – Jordan Smith (ENG), Alex Noren (SWE)
  • 10:20am – John Parry (ENG), Keita Nakajima (JPN)
  • 10:30am – Jayden Schaper (RSA), Daniel Hillier (NZL)
  • 10:40am – Shane Lowry (IRL), Robert MacIntyre (SCO)
  • 10:50am – Thriston Lawrence (RSA), Haotong Li (CHN)
  • 11:05am – Jacob Skov Olesen (DEN), Nicolai Højgaard (DEN)
  • 11:15am – Justin Rose (ENG), Ludwig Aberg (SWE)
  • 11:25am – Laurie Canter (ENG), Tommy Fleetwood (ENG)
  • 11:35am – Tyrrell Hatton (ENG), Angel Ayora (ESP)
  • 11:45am – Matt Fitzpatrick (ENG), Rasmus Højgaard (DEN)
  • 11:55am – Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen (DEN), Rory McIlroy (NIR)

Check out more of our Sport coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more from the biggest stars in TV, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

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Billy Idol Teams Up with Composer J. Ralph on "Dying to Live"
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Billy Idol Teams Up with Composer J. Ralph on “Dying to Live”

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Billy Idol has collaborated with composer J. Ralph on the song “Dying to Live,” as featured in the documentary Billy Idol Should Be Dead. The cinematic tune shares lyrics with the title track to Idol’s most recent studio LP, Dream Into It, but was actually written and recorded first, prior to the rock version heard on the album.

The song features symphonic elements, and serves as the soundtrack to the coda sequence of the film, which debuted earlier this year at the Tribeca Festival, and will hit streaming services beginning in early 2026. A music video can be seen below.

“It’s quite something watching a documentary about your own life,” stated Idol. “Seeing the landscape of my story all laid out inspired me to want to write a song for the end of the film that brings together what I saw in the film; all the strands of my life really. It was thrilling to work together with J. Ralph. Symphonic music has a unique cinematic authenticity, we felt this was essential to capturing the range of emotions the climactic moment of the film called for.”

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Taking Back Sunday. (Credit: Elena De Soto)
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5 Albums I Can’t Live Without: Shaun Cooper of Taking Back Sunday

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Name  Shaun Cooper 

Best known for  Bassist of Taking Back Sunday.

Current city: Long Beach, NY.

Really want to be in  Like Dorothy said, there’s no place like home! I’m currently at an orthodontist appointment with my son. No place I’d rather be.

My current music collection has a lot of  Billy Joel.

And a little bit of  Yacht rock.

Preferred format  I love streaming music on Tidal for the convenience and sound quality.

5 Albums I Can’t Live Without:

1

Rocket to Russia, Ramones

It introduced me to punk rock at a young age. Timeless melodies, clever and humorous lyrics and simple chord progressions.  

2

Appetite for Destruction, Guns N’ Roses

These guys seemed like rock and roll aliens to my 7-year-old self. I found them endlessly fascinating and the music connected deeply. It still does.

3

Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles

I didn’t get deep into this album until I was 12-13 years old. Paul’s bass playing blew me away. His sense of melody was so inspiring to my bass playing. I remember sitting for hours with the Complete Transcriptions book trying to learn every song.

4

…And Out Come the Wolves, Rancid

I loved their album Let’s Go but the songwriting and depth of …And Out Come the Wolves makes it a very special record. From the jump, Matt Freeman takes a bass solo on “Maxwell Murder” that is just mind melting! The record takes you on a great ride and lyrically Lars and Tim paint a very vivid picture of their lives that really moved me.  

5

Nevermind, Nirvana

This album really changed my world. It made so much of the hair metal I grew up on instantly irrelevant. I had just started playing bass when this came out and you could hear every note Krist Novoselic was playing. It wasn’t too complicated and with some help I could learn every song and play them with my friends in the basement. This made the dream of playing in a band seem possible. The rock gods I loved as a kid were beyond my reach and ability. This! This was something I could do!!!

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