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‘Parallèles’ Maker Empreinte Poaches Cinétévé’s Top Producer Thomas Saignes (EXCLUSIVE)
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentEmpreinte Digitale, the thriving Paris-based production company behind Disney +’s “Parallèles,” has hired Thomas Saignes, a well-established producer whose track record includes “Bad Banks” and “Parlement.” Joining from Cinétévé, Saignes will be in charge of producing drama series and one-offs for streaming services and traditional TV channels, as well as spearheading Empreinte’s international co-productions.Saignes, who is based in Paris and lived a number of years in Montreal, Canada, has been actively involved in the financing and co-productions of films and series with international and European partners, notably Benoit Jacquot’s period movie “Farewell, my Queen.” Prior to Cinétévé, Saignes worked at the Luxembourg-based company Iris where he was involved in the ZDF-Arte series “Bad Banks” which Federation sold around the world. During his tenure at Cinétévé, Saignes collaborated with veteran producer Fabienne Servan-Schreiber and was a driving force behind several ambitious series, for instance Noé Debré’s political satire “Parlement” whose season 3 will soon launch on France Televisions; as well as the French-Italian series “Survivors,” and “Cuisine Interne,” an upcoming crime show set in the world of French gastronomy.
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Calvin Harris makes surprise appearance on Liverpool FC’s victory parade bus after Champions League final
Calvin Harris looked like a kid in a candy shop as he joined Liverpool FC’s parade bus following their Champions League match today. The superstar DJ, who recently got engaged to presenter Vick Hope, was brought on-board to spin tracks for the Reds and their fans as the double-decker snaked around Merseyside on Sunday. It came after Liverpool suffered a defeat during the Champions League final in Paris on Saturday with Real Madrid taking the trophy. However, they have plenty to celebrate having won the FA Cup and Carabao Cup recently and what better way than to have one of the biggest DJs in the world soundtrack their victory parade.Calvin, who produced one of the club’s unofficial anthems, One Kiss, was spotted mingling with footballers Jordan Henderson, Andrew Robertson, Jordan Henderson and Virgil van Dijk. The music producer became an honorary member of the team as he was seen giving fans two thumbs up before treating the crowds to his songs. Hours before, the Summer hitmaker had shared his disappointment that he would be missing Liverpool’s game in France as he was headlining BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Coventry that night. However, Henderson sent a special message to the Reds fan, writing in an Instagram post: ‘Hi Calvin, it’s Jordan Henderson.
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Porridge actress Patricia Brake dies aged 79 after long cancer battle
cancer’ on Saturday May 28.Her agent Scott Marshall Partners later shared the news, writing in a statement on social media: ‘It is with great sadness that we announce the death of our client and well-loved stage and TV actress, Patricia Brake, at the age of 79, after a very long battle with cancer.’Brake had performed in many popular programmes over her 60-year career, including in recurring roles on soaps Coronation Street, Emmerdale and EastEnders.However, she was perhaps best known for playing Ingrid, the daughter of Ronnie Barker’s character Norman Stanley Fletcher in hit sitcom Porridge.She later reprised the role in Going Straight, alongside cast members Richard Beckinsale and Nicholas Lyndhurst.Over the years, Brake worked with world-renowned comedians Barker and Ronnie Corbett, known as The Two Ronnies, along with duo Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise.In the late 1970s she was also seen every Saturday night as Eth in The Glums.Throughout her career other TV roles numbered Midsomer Murders, as well as the BBC’s Doctors, Holby City and Casualty.Her earliest TV credits included Home Tonight in 1961, as well as Lorna Doone in 1963.Her last role saw her took on the part of a rape victim in 2021 ITV drama Manhunt, opposite Martin Clunes.She also appeared in Nick Frost’s paranormal investigator comedy Truth Seekers last year.Liverpool fan disappears in Paris carnage after Champions League finalPutin may ‘already be using body doubles to hide declining health’Queen 'set to miss Epsom Derby' on Jubilee weekendBorn in Bath, Brake studied at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1962, where she played Hermia in Peter Hall’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, alongside Dame Judi Dench and Dame
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John Bishop slams ‘disgraceful’ treatment of fans at UEFA Champions League final after he gets caught in chaos
supports HTML5 videoJohn Bishop is one of those speaking out about the treatment of fans at the UEFA Champions League final in Paris, branding it ‘disgraceful’.The highly anticipated game was overshadowed when thousands of Liverpool fans were prevented from entering the stadium, causing dangerous bottlenecks and potential crushes.Unprovoked, police used pepper spray on women and young children to prevent the remote threat of supporters storming the fences in order to ensure they made it into the ground ahead of the scheduled start.Videos posted on social media showed fans climbing over fences to get into the ground and pepper spray being used, as well as police clashing with fans.Play had to be delayed by more than half an hour but some fans still didn’t make it into the ground. UEFA later blamed the delay on supporters who they alleged turned up without authentic tickets in a widely-criticised statement.Comedian Bishop, who was at the game, tweeted: ‘At the gate in Paris – been here for 25 minutes and nobody has been allowed in – disgraceful treatment of fans who are displaying an unbelievable level of patience.’At the gate in Paris – been here for 25 minutes and nobody has been allowed in – disgraceful treatment of fans who are displaying an unbelievable level of patienceWhat the hell is going on in Paris? Looks like very dangerous chaos outside the ground, kick-off delayed 30 minutes, 1000s of people not yet inside the stadium.
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Avril Lavigne shares adorable videos of fiancé Mod Sun cheering her on as she performs
Avril Lavigne's fiancé, Mod Sun, is proving he is more than ready for life as a pop star's husband!ALSO: HELLO! launches Jubilee T-shirt collection to celebrate Queen Elizabeth in styleThe singer shared an adorable set of videos of her longtime partner supporting her at one of her concerts as she goes through her latest tour, Bite Me.Though there were thousands of fans screaming her name and chanting her songs, Mod Sun proved there is no doubt that he is her number one supporter.WATCH: Avril and Mod Sun's storyMORE: Avril Lavigne goes bold in black leather gown for Juno Awards red carpetThe clips sees him watching his soon to be wife from the sidelines as she performs her hit 2019 song, Head Above Water.He appears with his signature bright green hair, wearing an orange hoodie, dancing and twirling around as he sings her song. As he looks towards her, he only stops to sing to tell her "I love you" from the side of the stage.The 35-year-old shared another video, this time of Avril performing her iconic song I'm With You from 2002, which he also belted out, and he continued to express how much he loved her. Mod Sun clearly knows every one of his fiancée's songs by heartHe also described watching her perform as "insane" and like a "movie."MORE: Avril Lavigne makes emotional revelation while on worldwide tourMORE: Avril Lavigne's fiancé Mod Sun shares heartwarming health news: 'I made it through'Though the pair, who got engaged in Paris, haven't revealed any plans concerning their nuptials, they did come together to celebrate their engagement with an epic party.
Paris is the capital and most populous city of France, with a population of 2,148,271 residents (official estimate, 1 January 2020) in an area of 105 square kilometres (41 square miles). Since the 17th century, Paris has been one of Europe's major centres of finance, diplomacy, commerce, fashion, science and arts. The City of Paris is the centre and seat of government of the Île-de-France, or Paris Region, which has an estimated official 2020 population of 12,278,210, or about 18 percent of the population of France. The Paris Region had a GDP of €709 billion ($808 billion) in 2017. According to the Economist Intelligence Unit Worldwide Cost of Living Survey in 2018, Paris was the second most expensive city in the world, after Singapore, and ahead of Zürich, Hong Kong, Oslo and Geneva. Another source ranked Paris as most expensive, on a par with Singapore and Hong Kong, in 2018.

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