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David Olusoga to Receive BAFTA Special Award – Global Bulletin

Naman Ramachandran British presenter, broadcaster, filmmaker, author and historian, professor David Olusoga, will be presented with a BAFTA Special Award at the upcoming BAFTA Television Awards on May 14. The award is one of BAFTA’s highest honors recognizing an outstanding contribution to film, games or television. Olusoga’s credits include presenting history series “A House Through Time” (BBC Two), writing and presenting series “Black & British: A Forgotten History” (BBC Two) and the BAFTA-winning “Britain’s Forgotten Slave Owners.” In recent years he led major interviews with the former President of the United States, Barack Obama and lectures including the Edinburgh TV Festival MacTaggart Lecture in 2020.
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Norwich owner Delia Smith admits booing Chelsea fans and praises anti-Abramovich chant
Norwich City owner Delia Smith has revealed she booed Chelsea fans after they chanted Roman Abramovich’s name at Carrow Road.Chelsea defeated Norwich 3-1 on Thursday night hours after the west London club’s owner Abramovich had his assets frozen by the UK government for his alleged relationship with Vladimir Putin and the Kremlin.Blues fans controversially interrupted the minute’s applause in solidarity with Ukraine last Saturday against Burnley by singing Abramovich’s name, before doing the same during their visit to Norfolk on Thursday.And TV chef-turned-football club owner Smith made sure to join her fellow Norwich fans in booing the travelling support and enjoying anti-Abramovich chants.Smith told BBC Radio Four: “I was with our crowd and we were all booing at the top of our heads, including me.“They had a lovely little song the Norwich supporters called: ‘Where’s your dirty money gone?’“But it is interesting. It has been going for nearly 20 years and it has taken a war for it to really come up to the surface.”Smith and her husband Michael Wynne-Jones have been Norwich’s majority shareholders since 1996.Do you think Abramovich's money changed football for the worse? Let us know in the comments section.Want to be on the ball with all of the latest football news?Well then sign up for the brilliant Daily Star football email newsletter!From the latest transfer news to the agenda-setting stories, get it all in your email inbox - don't miss a thing.It only takes a matter of seconds.Simply type your email address into the box at the top of this article and hit 'subscribe'.And that's it, job done.
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'Have great doubts' Chef Delia Smith, 80, candidly opens up on not having children
How To Fail with Elizabeth Day, released today, Delia said why she did not have children.She said: "Although I don't have children, it's never really bothered me, and I have great doubts about whether I would have been a good parent."I really have doubts about that."Elizabeth then asked Kate whether she got stuck into her work because she felt that she needed to leave a contribution because she did not have children.She replied: "That isn't something that's ever been a problem."And if I had [that] problem I would go and adopt an unwanted baby."I wouldn't mind doing that now but I'm too old."Delia continued: "Somebody who shall be nameless said that one of the things that was missing was that because I hadn't had children I didn't understand how to feed children."Not at all, my cookery course was in the school curriculum."Delia also spoke to The Mail on Sunday in 2009 about why she never had children.She said: "It wasn’t to be, but I have loved what I’ve been able to do by not having children."Maybe one of the reasons I’ve been so successful in my career is down to the fact I haven’t had any children."I think if I’d had a family, I would have gone wholeheartedly into being a mother."Delia's first television appearance was in the early 1970s, as a resident cook on BBC East's regional magazine programme.Following the success, she was offered her own cookery show, Family Fare which ran between 1973 and 1975.Her 1995 book Delia Smith's The Winter Collection sold 2 million copies in hardback, becoming the fifth biggest-selling book of the 1990s.In February 2013 she announced that she had retired from television cookery programmes, and would concentrate on offering her recipes online.
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