Roger Daltrey has been unveiled as the final headliner for the Teenage Cancer Trust’s historic annual Royal Albert Hall concert series.
The Who frontman will close out the cancer charity’s weeklong fundraising series on Sunday 26 March.
Daltrey will be joined by Friends of Teenage Cancer Trust’s Richard Ashcroft, special guest Joan Armatrading and Far From Saints, who will be performing live for the first time.
Other previously announced headliners include Underworld (Monday 20 March), Wet Leg (Wednesday 22 Mach), Jake Bugg (Thursday 23 March), The Courteeners (Friday 24 March) and Kasabian (25 March).
On Tuesday 21 March, the series will hold an evening of comedy featuring Alan Carr, Harry Hill, Russell Kane, Seann Walsh, Rosie Jones, Slim, Neil Delamere and Fatiha El-Ghorri.
In 2000, The Who kickstarted the concert series, which has raised millions of pounds for young people with cancer.
Last year’s 20th edition featured a once-in-a-lifetime acoustic show from The Who,...
The Who frontman will close out the cancer charity’s weeklong fundraising series on Sunday 26 March.
Daltrey will be joined by Friends of Teenage Cancer Trust’s Richard Ashcroft, special guest Joan Armatrading and Far From Saints, who will be performing live for the first time.
Other previously announced headliners include Underworld (Monday 20 March), Wet Leg (Wednesday 22 Mach), Jake Bugg (Thursday 23 March), The Courteeners (Friday 24 March) and Kasabian (25 March).
On Tuesday 21 March, the series will hold an evening of comedy featuring Alan Carr, Harry Hill, Russell Kane, Seann Walsh, Rosie Jones, Slim, Neil Delamere and Fatiha El-Ghorri.
In 2000, The Who kickstarted the concert series, which has raised millions of pounds for young people with cancer.
Last year’s 20th edition featured a once-in-a-lifetime acoustic show from The Who,...
- 3/2/2023
- by Inga Parkel
- The Independent - Music
Estonia is marching on as one of Europe’s leading creative forces within the industry, Tiffany Pritchard reports.
Estonia’s long history of animation dates back to the early 1930s with a more experimental approach that is still practiced today.
With current studios including A Film Estonia, Joonisfilm, and Nukufilm as well as the Black Nights Film Festival’s sub strand Animation Dreams - Estonia is marching on as one of Europe’s leading creative forces within the industry.
Animation Dreams
The independently run festival operates as a sub-strand under the Black Nights Film Festival from Nov 18-22.
International works are presented in the Main competition, Student competition and the Panorama section which will feature the World Premiere of Jurgis Krason’s The Face (Latvia).
Estonian artists are highlighted in the New Estonian section that features nine shorts including Chintis Lundgren’s award-winning Life with Herman H Rott and Ulo Pikkov’s Zebra and All The Curtains...
Estonia’s long history of animation dates back to the early 1930s with a more experimental approach that is still practiced today.
With current studios including A Film Estonia, Joonisfilm, and Nukufilm as well as the Black Nights Film Festival’s sub strand Animation Dreams - Estonia is marching on as one of Europe’s leading creative forces within the industry.
Animation Dreams
The independently run festival operates as a sub-strand under the Black Nights Film Festival from Nov 18-22.
International works are presented in the Main competition, Student competition and the Panorama section which will feature the World Premiere of Jurgis Krason’s The Face (Latvia).
Estonian artists are highlighted in the New Estonian section that features nine shorts including Chintis Lundgren’s award-winning Life with Herman H Rott and Ulo Pikkov’s Zebra and All The Curtains...
- 11/20/2015
- ScreenDaily
Mind the Gap Films are currently in pre-production with a Bai and RTÉ funded series which will see comedian, Neil Delamere (The Panel, Republic of Telly) explore our Viking and Norman roots. The as yet untitled series is expected to shoot next Spring/Summer and will be produced by Mind the Gap's Anne Heffernan (Dig It!) and executive produced by Bernadine Carragher (Hands On).
- 10/19/2010
- IFTN
Happy Endings Productions' 'The Panel' returns to our screens this week for a seven week run. The ninth series welcomes a new host in the shape of economist and journalist David McWilliams (Addicted to Money). 'The Panel' is directed by Pat Cowap (Saturday Night with Miriam) and produced by Seamus Cassidy (The Podge and Rodge Show). New frontman McWilliams will be joined by regular panellists Colin Murphy (The Blizzard of Odd), Neil Delamere (Republic of Telly), Andrew Maxwell (Comedy Cuts) and Mairead Farrell (The Ultimate Guide to Everything). Actress Holly White (Dan and Becs) also makes her debut this series.
- 11/4/2009
- IFTN
RTÉ's new entertainment series 'The Republic of Telly' starts on Monday, October 26th and features Irish comedian Neil Delamere (The Panel) as presenter. Directed by Bob Corkey (The Podge & Rodge Show) and produced by James Cotter (Tubridy Tonight), 'The Republic of Telly' is described by RTÉ as a "topical show about TV, celebrities, movies, ads and anything else worth having a laugh about."...
- 10/23/2009
- IFTN
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