Monday, 24 January 2022

WATERLOO ROAD RETURNS TO OUR SCREENS



Waterloo Road is returning to our screens seven years after it was taken off air by the BBC.

This time round however filming will not take place in Greenock, Scotland but move back to Manchester, England, where it first began.

Much loved characters Adam Thomas, Angela Griffin and Katie Griffiths will however return to the reboot, which this time round will focus on school life after Covid.

McCoo artist Steven Brown in hospital after suffering stroke at his home

Ex Emmerdale star Adam will return as ex pupil Donte Charles, while Katie will play his wife Chlo Grainger. 

Angela will return as headteacher Kim Campbell, once the the head of pastoral.

Waterloo Road last aired in 2015, and moved to Scotland to film three years later, leaving filming in Rochdale, Greater Manchester.

Adam and his co-stars took to social media to let fans know about the new series and he told them: "The news is finally out!!! Donte and Chloe are back!! @waterlooroad coming soon… @bbc @bbciplayer."

Adam posted a throwback snap of the pair as pupils at Waterloo Road.

He commented: "I’m so excited to go back to where it all started! Waterloo Road was a huge part of my life and career so to go back 15 years later is a dream come true.

"I feel so blessed to have been given this opportunity to get back to acting and doing what I love! I can’t wait to see some old faces and some new. I know this series is going to be the best one yet…"

Katie from Leeds showed of a photo of the three reading their scripts and wrote: "Big news! I'm going back to school! I'm so so excited to be returning to @waterlooroad reunited with @adamthomas21 and @theangelagriffin and loads of new faces yet to be revealed. Coming to @bbciplayer later this year. #waterlooroad.

"I am incredibly excited to be returning to Waterloo Road - loved by all who make and watch it! Chlo was my first professional acting role, and I feel so lucky to be part of the show again. I can't wait to see what stories unfold!"

Angela added: 'Here it is!!! My big news! I'm going back to school! I'm ridiculously excited to be returning to @waterlooroad as Kim Campbell…. But this time, she's the HEAD."

'I'm reunited with the brilliant @adamthomas21 and Katie Griffiths @kaytgriff (Donte and Chlo all grown up) and loads of new faces yet to be revealed. Coming to @bbciplayer later this year!"

Executive producer Cameron Roach said: 'Waterloo Road will continue its reputation for kickstarting, supporting and enabling careers both in front of and behind the camera, in a truly inclusive way, from our base in Greater Manchester.'

Actors who used to come to Greenock t film for the series included Lip Service's Heather Peace, Bridgerton's Regé-Jean Page and Phoebe Dyvenor, Loose Women panellist Denise Welch and Hollyoaks actress Chelsee Healey.

The former Greenock Academy was used as location for the BBC TV series and many local children had roles as background actors in it.

One fan said of the return:"Waterloo Road coming back reminds me that half the kids I went to school with were backing characters in it. They'd go to Greenock for a weekend then come back like "I got to die in an explosion woo!"

Another added: "OMG! Its actually coming back, and returning to Greater Manchester rather than Greenock."

Tuesday, 18 January 2022

MOXY MANCHESTER HAS ARRIVED AND IT’S READY TO WELCOME YOU



 MOXY Hotels, Marriott Bonvoy’s experiential hotel brand, has officially opened in Manchester bringing fun and adventure to guests. 


Moxy Manchester City from KE Hotels  is in the heart of Spinningfields, so you can enjoy the shops and bustling surroundings after an Uber stylish stay.

 

Theshowbizlion.com hasenjoyed stays before on both Glasgow and Edinburgh Moxy and the cool and trendy vibe with lots of neon signs and quirky artwork caught our eye the last time round. The cocktails are party ready and the beds gave us a glorious night’s sleep. 


 Young at heart, the city’s newest hotel opening, Moxy Manchester City is the place to be for a social staycation, offering affordable fun and endless adventure with rooms from £99.

 Step into Bar Moxy – the social heart of the hotel, which also serves as the hotel’s front desk, where a cocktail is served at check-in, alongside the room key. 


 Bar Moxy and the social atrium space has modern and industrial feel, with local-inspired artwork, curated Manchester-style illustrations and illuminated signs across the lobby. foosball table, card games and board games and communal lockers also feature in the 24/7 space. From brightly coloured pouffe seating, hidden corners, and laid-back sofas to seats at the urban-style wrap-around bar, there’s something for all occasions. 


Featuring a light bites menu and vibrant cocktail, Bar Moxy will also have DJs playing every night to draw hotel guests out of their rooms and locals out of their homes. 


An extensive drinks menu of beers, spirits, wine, and cocktails are available- featuring Moxy specials, Got MOXY: Gin, with MOXY syrup blend, a non-alcoholic Fauxy Moxy: MOXY Syrup Blend and Chilled Tea and the star of the show, Disco Diva: the ultimate sharing cocktail served in a disco ball with Vodka, Vanilla, Limoncello, Citrus Elderflower, Pomegranate, and Prosecco. There’s also a dedicated barista counter for a coffee fix, and Grab n Go snacks and beverages available 24/7.


The 146 stylish and smartly designed bedrooms can be as productive or as playful as needed. From plush platform beds to a fun-size workspace and comfy lounge chairs. Moxy Manchester City rooms feature walk-in showers, TVs with Netflix, open-wall closets, and motion activated LED guidelights. Plus, they’re pet friendly, so pooches can come too.


Moxy hotels are designed with social media-lovers in mind; Moxy Manchester City is the first Manchester hotel to have a digital ‘Guestbook’ wall. The Guestbook streams photos, and videos that Moxy guests have shared to the social sphere. Moxy moments are shared on the wall, which constantly changes as the social feed is updated.

 

The contemporary neighbourhood hotel is a rising nine-storey build that’s clad in weathered-effect metal panels to give an urban contrast to the original façade that has been retained from the former hat factory.


 Moxy has thoughtful crew members, offering a first-class service and a whole load of fun. To book your stay at Moxy Manchester city visit www.MoxyManchesterCity.com | @MoxyMcr  #PLAYON #ATTHEMOXY

 

Thursday, 13 January 2022

KAREN GILLAN TO LEAD NEW YORK TARTAN WEEK PARADE



Karen Gillan will walk the streets of New York City as she becomes the second ever female Grand Marshall of the famous Tartan Day Parade. 

Former Doctor Who star Karen will walk the closed off streets of the Big Apple for the tartan themed event on April 9.

The Avengers, Guardians of The Galaxy and Jumanji star follows in the footsteps of KT Tunstall who led the parade in 2018 and other celebrated Scots including Sir Billy Connolly who took the honours at the last event held in 2019.

Outlander actors Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish, Trainspotting's Kevin McKidd, and kiltmaker Howie Nicholsby have also taken on the role in previous years.

The globally marketed event first started in 1999 – the year after the United States Senate agreed to designate a national Tartan Day each April.

More than 30,000 people take part in the event in Manhattan and previous years have seen dogs wearing kilts, mini Kelpies grace Union Square, scaled down Military Tattoos being held in the city and First Ministers participate in events like cutting the tape of the Tartan Week marathon round Central Park.

Inverness-born Karen, who this week told fans she is back at work after a New Year break, has gained a cult following for her role as Nebula in the Marvel superhero films and now lives in LA.

The Tartan Day Parade confirmed Karen's latest honour saying: "The National Tartan Day New York Committee is honoured to announce award-winning Scottish actress Karen Gillan as Grand Marshal of the New York City 2022 Tartan Day Parade."

The event is now in its 24th year, and a lively procession of pipes and drums bands, Highland dancers, Scottish clans, Shetlander Vikings and more are expected to perform on the day.






Saturday, 8 January 2022

DAVID BOWIE’S MEMORABLE MOMENTS IN SCOTLAND


David Bowie album cover 

As fans celebrate the late great David Bowie's birthday, theshowbizlion.com thought it would be fun to remember some of his most memorable moments in Scotland.

The Life On Mars singer and Man Who Fell To Earth star passed away in 2016 after a battle with cancer.

He was born David Robert Jones on January 8, 1947, in Brixton, London but he spent much of his life travelling and frequently visited here over the years.

One of his earliest headline gigs, still using his real name, was in 1964 in December 3 in Lothian Road, Edinburgh at the ABC cinema. He was in a group called the Manish Boys.

Five years later he played as David Bowie, the name of his second studio album in Kirkcaldy at the Adam Smith Theatre in November 1969. The album was later re-released oin 1972 by RCA as Space Oddity.

1969 also saw Bowie perform at the Edinburgh Fringe, as an actor this time round, in Lindsay Kemp's The Looking Glass Murders which incorporated his music.

One year later he plays at Grampian TV studios - now STV - in Aberdeen for the Cairngorm Ski Night show.

In 1973 the Starman also played the now defunct Apollo, then known as Green's Playhouse in Glasgow with songs from Hunky Dory,The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars.

One year on he and Scots Shut belter Lulu had a fling, despite him being married to Angela Barnett and Lulu subsequently covered and had a hit with The Man Who Sold The World.

1978 saw Bowie play four-nights at Glasgow's Apollo from June 19 - 22 and in 1983 he brought Let's Dance to Murrayfield Stadium and played to a crowd of 47,000.

Six years on he also played with Tin Machine at The Forum in Livingston before returning to the capital to perform for the Royal Highland Exhibition Centre in 1990 and Glasgow's Barrowland.

2003 was sadly the last time David Bowie performed in Scotland at Glasgow's SECC but in 2014 he asked for Scotland to remain part of the UK, via Kate Moss at the Brit Awards.

His impact and influence on Scots will never be forgotten and many today paid tribute as Bowie’s widow Iman shared a quote from author Margaret Atwood, saying: "I exist in two places, here and where you are."

Thursday, 6 January 2022

GLASGOW’S YOTEL AND ROOFTOP BAR VEGA GET JANUARY SOARING



Glasgow’s sky-high bar VEGA is making it easier than ever to blow those festive cobwebs away and treat yourself this January, with 30% off ALL food and drink orders. 


Running all day Sunday - Thursday until 31 January 2022, the offer is available for advance bookings of parties of six or less. 


Visit vegaglasgow.com and select the booking option ‘LIGHTSPEED 30’ to take advantage of the outstanding offer.


We had the pleasure at theshowbizlion.com to visit the hotel and sky high bar earlier this year and it blew us away with its incredible lighting and sound system not to mention the bowling alley! 


We tucked into some lovely dishes too. The mouth-watering menu includes signature starters from haggis bon-bons and buffalo chicken wings, as well as the classic VEGA burger, plus fresh to the menu - the Curry Dog, covered in crispy shallots, curried ketchup and mustard. And for any VEGA fans taking part in Veganuary, don’t worry! You can enjoy the delicious Vegan Beyond Burger with pinto and black bean chilli, slaw, mustard and BBQ sauce. 


The dazzling rooftop bar and bowling alley have proven to be a welcome addition to Glasgow’s buzzing nightlife scene, taking over the seventh floor of YOTEL. With its panoramic skyline views, ten-pin bowling and tantalising cocktails, VEGA is the place to be this January for some very indulgent self-care!


Glasgow’s only bowling alley in the sky, there’s something for everyone at VEGA this January - whether it’s some bougie bowling, tucking into a combo platter between pals, or sipping on cocktails whilst taking in the incredible and unique views of the city. There’s also a cocktail list fit for the stars, themed to the bar’s ‘out of this world’ concept including Red Dust with Absolut Raspberry, elderflower, topped with Prosecco and sprinkles of red dust or Devil May Cry - a ruby red whiskey smash like no other, with Buffalo Trace bourbon and berries churned with apple and mint. 


Named after the brightest star in the sky, VEGA illuminates the entire seventh floor of YOTEL Glasgow with extraordinary views and neon-lit decor.  And of course, no journey to VEGA would be complete without a trip in the one-of-a-kind disco lift. Transporting guests via an immersive and interactive sound and light experience, the lift sets the scene for a memorable night ahead and is sure to brighten up those January blues!


Euan Wilson, General Manager of VEGA said:

“It’s been an incredible 2021 for VEGA, and we’ve decided to make the first few weeks of 2022 a little brighter for our guests with our incredible 30% off offer. Whether it’s cocktails or combo platters, there’s something for everyone at VEGA this January so don’t miss out - book your table now!”


For more information or to make a booking, visit vegaglasgow.com.

 

30% off T&Cs - Available all day Sunday-Thursday until 31 January 2022, the offer is available for advance bookings only and for parties of 6 or less. Opening times 3pm - late daily. Visit vegaglasgow.com and select the booking option ‘LIGHTSPEED 30’ to take advantage of the outstanding offer - subject to availability. 

 

To learn more about YOTEL Glasgow and VEGA, follow: @yotelglasgow and @vegaglasgow.


Friday, 10 December 2021

CALLUM BEATTIE TEAMS UP WITH GBX AND SPARKOS FOR CHARITY

 


Pic Stevie Kyle

Scotland’s own Callum Beattie has teamed up with DJs and remixers GBX and Sparkos for his grand new track It’s Christmas - and ALL income from the track will be donated to Cash for Kids and Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy.

The song is a remix of Callum’s festive single, which is tearing up the airwaves.

The trio who are all friends of theshowbizlion.com had talked about working together for some time and decided collaborating on a Christmas remix – which they have signed over to the charities for good, meaning they will release it EVERY year Mariah Carey-style, bringing a much-needed boost to income for both deserving causes for decades to come.

Radio icon and club star George aka GBX said: “We had been talking about doing something together for a few years now, since Salamander Street came out. I always thought Callum's voice would work brilliantly on a dance track. 

Marc (Sparkos) had this idea to give Callum’s Christmas track a kind of Scooter feel and it just all fell into place. When I was trying to explain to Callum how we were doing it I said,If Scooter and Mariah had a baby, this would be it’.”

Callum said: “We were both working on other things at the time, but with this single I just wanted to make sure that we definitely did it.

It’s something I’ve wanted to do for years, and George has always been such a great supporter of me that it just felt like a natural collaboration.  

It’s been brilliant - we are both very down to earth and into music, so it wasn’t hard - I think we are building a lifelong bond and will probably collaborate on lots of future projects.

Sparkos – aka Marc Anderson – said: “It’s been great working on this with Callum and we really had fun too – in fact we have already started work on a follow-up. We’re really happy with how the track turned out and hope people support it as it’s for two really important charities.”

The trio instantly decided they wanted to hand over the track permanently, so it brings an ongoing income for the good causes.

And they knew right away which charities they wanted to help.

Geo said: “Cash For Kids has always been my go-to charity because I see where the money goes and know that it makes a big difference. It also stays right here in Scotland so people you see every day who are in dire need of support, usually through no fault of their own, can get some kind of Xmas, that's a great feeling to know you've played your part. 

“My brother can't walk or talk but is obsessed with music, he has a guitar that he strums all day, not playing chords or notes just getting a noise out of it, he would genuinely strum it 24 hours a day if you let him. So that highlights to me the important role Nordoff-Robbins play, so it was nice to raise some cash and support for them as well.”

Callum agreed, saying: “Cash For Kids because it’s just the most brilliant cause. I try to do as much charity stuff as I can. In fact, my manager and I have just broken through the £100K mark for charity fundraising in 2021, and whatever small contribution we can make means a lot to us. I do stuff for CFK every year, so it just felt natural to me.

Nordoff-Robbins we did because it’s one of the few places that recognises the deep value of music in therapy. I believe in the absolute potential for music to change the world. I think it creates a very close link to the divine, and Nordoff-Robbins plays a huge part in delivering that to people who truly benefit from it. I hope I can do MUCH more with them in the future.”

ALL of the income from the remix will go to the charities – not profits, ALL income.

The guys were adamant about this, and about releasing it annually to try and make a difference in future too.

George said: “I just feel Xmas is a good time to do a charity single. If you download this track every penny will be split between Cash For Kids and Nordoff Robbins so it's just like making a donation. I was joking on the show saying if you like it download it from I Tunes and if you don't like it download it twice so you can say you were only getting it to help the charities.

Callum added: “ALL the proceeds - not “the profits” like most charity records. ALL of the remix money will be equally divided between the two charities. None of this “profits” nonsense where there’s 40p left after costs.

“And as for releasing every year, as long as that’s what the public want then yes - God help them, they will be subjected to it every year!”

Callum was thrilled to work with Geo and Marc and is excited about their new project too.

He said: “You know what? I love the fact that they aren’t obsessed with their own credibility. It’s not about discovering some new acid jazz genre. It’s about giving people exactly what they want - a feeling of elation and excitement through listening to music.

Everyone loves them for a reason, and that’s because they know how to make you feel good.

The guys filmed a special video at Elfingrove, the amazing outdoor ice rink and festive extravaganza staged by Itison in Glasgow, and were kitted out for the shoot by Forty Clothing.

With a big OVO Hydro show looming, Geo was terrified Callum would hurt himself when they were messing about on the ice.

George said: “We performed it together at the Cash For Kids lunch last week alongside Lewis Capaldi and Amy MacDonald so that was an amazing experience. We'll probably do a few more performances and we shot the video earlier in the week which was fun. 

“Oli Norman at Itison and his amazing team sorted it out for us to use Elfingrove in Glasgow which was perfect, and Harry Miller from Forty Clothing dressed us for the occasion in big, warm, cool winter coats!  So thank you to ItisonElfingroveand Forty Clothing for supporting our charity single.

“All our ice-skating skills leave a little to be desired. I was terrified that Callum was going to fall and injure his arm because he's got a sold-out Hydro show to play with Amy MacDonald on the 17th of December. Thankfully it was all fine and we had a proper laugh, the three of us. The video should be with you next week but the single is out now so please download it so we can hand over a decent sum to Cash For Kids and Nordoff-Robbins.

Grace Reilly, Regional Charity Manager for Cash For Kids said “Now more than ever vulnerable and disadvantaged children need our help and every £1 counts. George andCallum are both fantastic supporters of Cash For Kids and we are really grateful for their support for us and the amazing Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy. We would like to thank them and Sparkos for their support in this way and we would just like to encourage everyone to go out and buy the single. Thank you”

 

Sandy Trappitt, Head of Partnerships for Nordoff Robbins said: “We’re enormously grateful to Callum Beattie, George Bowie and Sparkos for their support of our music therapy this Christmas.

 We believe in the value of music for all people in our society, and it’s initiatives like this that help us continue to support some of the most vulnerable and isolated members of our communities through our music therapy.

 We hope that as many people as possible will go download their single!"

Oli Norman of Itison and Elfingrove said: “We were delighted to get involved with this fantastic project, raising money for two great charities. The song and the effort the guys are putting into this fundraising really sums up what Christmas is all about, and the spirit we are trying to capture at Elfingrove, so we’re thrilled to be a small part of it! I was thoroughly impressed George Bowie managed to stay standing on the ice too!”

Harry Miller from Forty Clothing said: “We are big fans of Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy and indeed have our own collaboration ongoing with Cash For Kids, so this was a no-brainer for us.

“George and Marc are old friends and we have big plans with Callum so it just fits perfectly – they’re all part of the Forty family.

“We are always open to helping good causes and they don’t come much better than helping charities like these two at Christmas. Thank you for asking us to be involved, it’s truly an honour to play any role in such a wonderful gesture from the guys.”

Callum Beattie x GBX x Sparkos – It’s Christmas is out now (Fri 10th) with ALL income going to Cash For Kids and Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy. 

The video shot at Elfingrove, Glasgow will be out next week

Wednesday, 1 December 2021

SIR BILLY CONNOLLY IS READY TO ANSWE YOUR QUESTIONS



Sir Billy Connolly will be holding a Question and Answer sessions with his fans around the world as part of his new book promotion.

The Scots comedy legend recently wrote his bestselling autobiography, Windswept & Interesting which sold more than 230,000 copies within its first month of sale.

And to celebrate, next week he plans to give fans some of his precious time to talk about his life.

Billy will chat with writer and broadcaster Damian Barr across his own Facebook and Waterstones Facebook on December 8 at 7:30pm.

The event is FREE and fans can put in their questions via the hashtag #AskBilly on social media from now.

Waterstones’ audience development manager Will Rycroft said: "After the joy of sharing Billy's brilliant autobiography with readers we’re thrilled to be able to bring them together with the man himself for this unique event.

"That word unique is often overused but feels entirely fitting here, and we’re already intrigued to hear what answers we might get on the night."

Billy who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2013 turned 79 last week and fans will be keen to see him after he received birthday greetings from around the globe.

Billy has always been a favourite of theshowbizlion.com and we’ve met him in numerous occasions throughout the years. 

His candour and sincerity shine through and the Q and A promises to be fun for all fans.