Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Stereophonics set to rock Sandringham with special guests Blossoms and Jake Bugg

Stereophonics are set to rock the Royal Sandringham Estate next year. The 'Maybe Tomorrow' rockers will be joined by...

Latest Posts

Oasis add five dates in South America to their huge comeback tour

Oasis will play two nights at the famous River Plate Stadium on the South American leg of their reunion tour.

Julian Casablancas hates The Strokes hit Last Nite

Julian Casablancas says The Strokes hit 'Last Nite' is "pretty dead to me". The 46-year-old musician has expressed his...

BLACKPINK’s Rosé has a ‘disgustingly vulnerable’ song in debut solo record

BLACKPINK star Rosé has included a "disgustingly vulnerable" track on her debut solo album 'Rosie'. The 27-year-old singer has...

Peter Hook and New Order pay tribute to Quincy Jones

Peter Hook and New Order have paid tribute to former collaborator Quincy Jones for "making us big in America".

Perry Fenwick almost turned down EastEnders role

Perry Fenwick almost turned down the role of Billy Mitchell on ‘EastEnders’.
The 55-year-old actor – who has played the clumsy plonker in the long-running soap since 1998 – has admitted he was in two minds about taking on the part when he was first offered it because he was initially told that it would only be for a few episodes.
Speaking to Inside Soap magazine, Perry said: "I had a lot of mates that were in this show. Nick Berry [who played Simon ‘Wicksy’ Wicks] was my best mate at school, so I’d often visit him on the set and say to myself: ‘This is a nice touch.’ And to think I nearly turned the role of Billy down when they offered it to me! I found out that it was only for three episodes initially, and I thought this will probably shoot me in the foot if the opportunity for a longer job comes along. But Julia Crampsie – who is the casting director here – basically said to my agent:’Look, he’s going to play a Mitchell.’ "
And Perry was lucky because Steve McFadden – who plays his on-screen cousin Phil Mitchell – took him under his wing and taught him everything he needed to know.
He explained: "I was lucky in that I had a lot of stuff with Steve McFadden [Phil Mitchell] and he showed me the ropes. That made it easier for me to suss things out, but it’s a proper system now. You get cast on the show and two weeks later you’re filming it, and six weeks later you can’t walk down the road without being recognised."

Latest Posts

Oasis add five dates in South America to their huge comeback tour

Oasis will play two nights at the famous River Plate Stadium on the South American leg of their reunion tour.

Julian Casablancas hates The Strokes hit Last Nite

Julian Casablancas says The Strokes hit 'Last Nite' is "pretty dead to me". The 46-year-old musician has expressed his...

BLACKPINK’s Rosé has a ‘disgustingly vulnerable’ song in debut solo record

BLACKPINK star Rosé has included a "disgustingly vulnerable" track on her debut solo album 'Rosie'. The 27-year-old singer has...

Peter Hook and New Order pay tribute to Quincy Jones

Peter Hook and New Order have paid tribute to former collaborator Quincy Jones for "making us big in America".

Don't Miss

Coldplay play first concert without bassist Guy Berryman after he was ‘taken ill’

Coldplay played their first concert without bassist Guy Berryman after he was struck down with illness. The 'Fix You'...

Pet Shop Boys set for special performance with orchestra at MTV EMAs

Pet Shop Boys are set for a special performance with the Manchester Camerata at the MTV EMAs 2024. The...

Kylie Minogue used to find The Loco-Motion ‘so uncool’

Kylie Minogue used to find performing 'The Loco-Motion' "so uncool". The 56-year-old pop idol has her 1988 cover of...

Cast’s John Power predicts Oasis reunion tour will eclipse Knebworth

Cast's John Power hopes the Oasis reunion tour will be talked about for years to come like the Britpop legends' iconic Knebworth...

Matty Healy believes The 1975 were ‘hated’ for not being ‘heavy’

Matty Healy believes The 1975 were "hated" as they came through at a time when heavy "post-punk" music was popular.

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.