Chicago Fire fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 11 Episode 22 episode titled Red Waterfall!
Find out everything you need to know about the Red Waterfall episode of Chicago Fire, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Chicago Fire Red Waterfall Season 11 Episode 22 Preview
In the season finale, paramedic Sylvie Brett (played by Kara Killmer) anxiously awaits life-changing news that could alter the course of her future. As she grapples with anticipation, uncertainty, and hope, the fate of her personal and professional life hangs in the balance. Will she receive the news she’s been waiting for, or will her world be turned upside down?
Meanwhile, Lieutenant Christopher Herrmann (portrayed by David Eigenberg) finds himself facing an unexpected twist while responding to a call. He encounters a psychic with a grave warning, igniting a sense of foreboding and...
Find out everything you need to know about the Red Waterfall episode of Chicago Fire, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Chicago Fire Red Waterfall Season 11 Episode 22 Preview
In the season finale, paramedic Sylvie Brett (played by Kara Killmer) anxiously awaits life-changing news that could alter the course of her future. As she grapples with anticipation, uncertainty, and hope, the fate of her personal and professional life hangs in the balance. Will she receive the news she’s been waiting for, or will her world be turned upside down?
Meanwhile, Lieutenant Christopher Herrmann (portrayed by David Eigenberg) finds himself facing an unexpected twist while responding to a call. He encounters a psychic with a grave warning, igniting a sense of foreboding and...
- 5/17/2023
- by News
- TV Regular
Kay Burley today celebrated 25 years at Sky News by signing a new five-year contract with the channel.
We celebrate the occasion by revisiting nine of her most memorable moments - from making Peter Andre cry to an embarrassing religious faux pas:
1. Insania!
Trust Kay Burley to really stick the knife in! The presenter was tugging at poor Andre's heartstrings during an interview with the popstar which suddenly moved onto his family, with questions like: "Do [your children] know that their mummy's got married [to Alex Reid]?" She then brought out footage of Dwight Yorke doubting Andre's initial claims that he was going to adopt Dwight's son Harvey.
Andre began to well up, but that didn't stop Burley going straight for the jugular by asking him how he would feel if Reid wanted to adopt his children. And if that wasn't enough, she then rephrased it and attempted to ask it again! Andre terminated the interview but Burley remained totally unfazed.
We celebrate the occasion by revisiting nine of her most memorable moments - from making Peter Andre cry to an embarrassing religious faux pas:
1. Insania!
Trust Kay Burley to really stick the knife in! The presenter was tugging at poor Andre's heartstrings during an interview with the popstar which suddenly moved onto his family, with questions like: "Do [your children] know that their mummy's got married [to Alex Reid]?" She then brought out footage of Dwight Yorke doubting Andre's initial claims that he was going to adopt Dwight's son Harvey.
Andre began to well up, but that didn't stop Burley going straight for the jugular by asking him how he would feel if Reid wanted to adopt his children. And if that wasn't enough, she then rephrased it and attempted to ask it again! Andre terminated the interview but Burley remained totally unfazed.
- 11/1/2013
- Digital Spy
Emma Thompson has said that dancing with Prince Charles is 'better than sex.' The actor made the comments in a story about the future King for Time magazine
While we were slightly startled by Emma Thompson's claim, we put the question to Twitter to see if our followers would tell us what they prefer to sex. Here are 10 of the best answers we got:
chinese food #betterthansex @commentisfree
— Jane L (@Ms_Anthropy) October 24, 2013
@commentisfree #betterthansex Pickled Onion Monster Munch
— Francis L (@Francislunn) October 24, 2013
Saving a life is #betterthansex. #JustSayin @commentisfree.
— Christian Wilcox (@christhegoth) October 24, 2013
@commentisfree working out in the gym to exhaustion
— Simon Shanks (@simon_shanks) October 24, 2013
@commentisfree seeing Michael Portillo getting destroyed in 1997 was up there. Not quite sex but was darned close. Ha!
— Alan Mackie (@Oldmanmackie) October 24, 2013
@commentisfree @christhegoth How about bursting and I mean bursting for a pee and you just get the zip down in time!
While we were slightly startled by Emma Thompson's claim, we put the question to Twitter to see if our followers would tell us what they prefer to sex. Here are 10 of the best answers we got:
chinese food #betterthansex @commentisfree
— Jane L (@Ms_Anthropy) October 24, 2013
@commentisfree #betterthansex Pickled Onion Monster Munch
— Francis L (@Francislunn) October 24, 2013
Saving a life is #betterthansex. #JustSayin @commentisfree.
— Christian Wilcox (@christhegoth) October 24, 2013
@commentisfree working out in the gym to exhaustion
— Simon Shanks (@simon_shanks) October 24, 2013
@commentisfree seeing Michael Portillo getting destroyed in 1997 was up there. Not quite sex but was darned close. Ha!
— Alan Mackie (@Oldmanmackie) October 24, 2013
@commentisfree @christhegoth How about bursting and I mean bursting for a pee and you just get the zip down in time!
- 10/25/2013
- The Guardian - Film News
Local councils are cowed by cuts and the opposition too cautious: only bold action can salvage investment for growth
Councils have been remarkably silent about the savagery of the cuts they have sustained. At last, the supine Sir Merrick Cockell, Conservative leader of the Local Government Association, is speaking out as a Guardian survey reveals the extent of the damage inflicted. Councils are losing one-third of their funding and, he says, so far this is only "the calm before the storm" – a storm sweeping away more Tory councils each May.
Visiting several Labour city council leaders, I found them politically conflicted: should they blast the government or boast of how well they are managing in hard times? This is odd, as the government rains down the heaviest cuts on the poorest (Labour) areas: Liverpool is the worst affected while Oliver Letwin's Dorset is the least. I was surprised by...
Councils have been remarkably silent about the savagery of the cuts they have sustained. At last, the supine Sir Merrick Cockell, Conservative leader of the Local Government Association, is speaking out as a Guardian survey reveals the extent of the damage inflicted. Councils are losing one-third of their funding and, he says, so far this is only "the calm before the storm" – a storm sweeping away more Tory councils each May.
Visiting several Labour city council leaders, I found them politically conflicted: should they blast the government or boast of how well they are managing in hard times? This is odd, as the government rains down the heaviest cuts on the poorest (Labour) areas: Liverpool is the worst affected while Oliver Letwin's Dorset is the least. I was surprised by...
- 3/26/2013
- by Polly Toynbee
- The Guardian - Film News
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