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Fans get Antiques Roadshow game

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Antiques Roadshow host Fiona BruceAntiques Roadshow, hosted by Fiona Bruce, will return for a new series in September

Viewers of Antiques Roadshow will be able to test their valuation skills with a new interactive game.

Fans will be able to estimate the value of objects before the BBC One show’s expert gives their verdict on air.

The game will be launched on computers, tablets, mobiles and the red button for the next series in September.

The BBC’s Victoria Jaye said the show was “tapping into existing audience behaviour – viewers have been shouting at their TV screens for years”.

Ms Jaye, who is head of IPTV and TV online content, added: “It’s a great example of how we can renew our audience’s enjoyment of watching a much-cherished BBC programme.”

Viewers will also be able to use an “ask the nation” function to see what others are guessing and at the end of each episode get a final score to compare with other players.

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Top honour for ‘peerless’ pianist

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Mitsuko UchidaMitsuko Uchida was made a CBE in 2001 and a Dame in 2009

Pianist Dame Mitsuko Uchida is to receive the Royal Philharmonic Society (RPS) Gold Medal, one of the highest honours in classical music.

Celebrated for her performances of Mozart and Schubert, she was described as a “peerless musician” by the RPS.

Dame Mitsuko will join modern-day gold medallists including Alfred Brendel, Pierre Boulez, Sir Simon Rattle, Placido Domingo and Daniel Barenboim.

She will be presented with the medal at the RPS Awards in London on 8 May.

The 63-year-old was born in Japan and moved to Vienna at the age of 12 with her diplomat father. She has lived in London for more than 35 years and was made a Dame in 2009.

Her previous honours include a Grammy Award in 2010 for best instrumental soloist.

The Royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medal was launched in 1870 to mark the centenary of Beethoven’s birth and has been given to figures including Brahms, Elgar, Stravinsky, Britten and Bernstein.

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Kelly and Jones to host Daybreak

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Lorraine Kelly and Aled JonesLorraine Kelly and Aled Jones

Lorraine Kelly and Aled Jones have been unveiled as the new presenters of ITV1 breakfast show Daybreak.

Kelly already hosts a weekday morning show on the channel, while former choirboy Jones has presented a number of programmes on TV and radio.

The pair will team up on the sofa “later this year”, ITV said.

Kelly, 52, added: “I’m really looking forward to this challenge and to working with Aled who is a warm, funny and a thoroughly decent bloke.”

The new hosts will replace Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley, who joined Daybreak when it was launched as the replacement for GMTV in September 2010.

But after disappointing ratings for the programme, the pair left in December last year, with Dan Lobb and Kate Garraway presenting on an interim basis.

Jones, 41, who has hosted BBC One’s Songs of Praise and BBC Radio 2′s The Early Breakfast Show, said: “I am thoroughly looking forward to sharing the sofa every morning with such a consummate professional as Lorraine Kelly.

“We’ve known each other for a very long time and have always had a lot of fun together. We hope that the viewers enjoy being part of our breakfast family.”

Fiona Keenaghan, ITV’s Controller of Daytime and Lifestyle, added: “I’m incredibly excited to be taking ITV’s breakfast show forward with Lorraine and Aled at the helm.

“They are two of the country’s most loved and talented presenters and having seen them together, I know viewers are in for a real treat.”

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Wallace and Gromit’s Jubilee film

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Wallace and GromitThe Wallace and Gromit mini-movie will be shown at 14 National Trust properties this summer

Bristol-based Aardman Animations has created a short film featuring Wallace and Gromit to mark the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee this summer.

Animator Nick Park teamed up with the National Trust to make the one-minute short, called A Jubilee Bunt-a-thon.

It features the loveable duo preparing to mark the royal celebrations.

The mini-movie will be shown at 14 National Trust locations at parties on 4 June, including Tyntesfield House in Wraxall, North Somerset.

Other locations to show the film include Wallington in Northumberland, Beningbrough Hall in York, Belton in Grantham, Attingham in Shrewsbury, Powis Castle and Penrhyn Castle in Wales, Basildon Park in Reading, Morden Hall Park in London, Felbrigg Hall in Norwich, Anglesey Abbey in Cambridge, and Springhill and Castle Ward in Northern Ireland.

‘Special place in my heart’

“I have to pinch myself when I think how far Wallace and Gromit have come,” said Mr Park.

“From ideas in my head, to film stars working with great organisations such as the National Trust.

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“The National Trust has a special place in my heart from a childhood memory of completing a paint-by-numbers at Stourhead [Wiltshire], to Montacute House [Somerset], on which we based Tottington Hall in The Curse Of The Were-rabbit.”

The film will also be shown at Quarry Bank Mill, Cheshire, on 15 July. A behind-the-scenes documentary will also be screened at the National Trust’s Jubilee parties.

“The National Trust and Wallace and Gromit are two of Britain’s greatest treasures and we felt it fitting that in this summer of celebration we should bring them together,” said National Trust visitor experience director Tony Berry.

“Wallace And Gromit’s Jubilee Bunt-a-thon…was made exclusively for the National Trust and we are really excited that it will encourage the nation to join us for an extra special Diamond Jubilee celebration.”

Wallace and Gromit have already received the royal seal of approval, with the Duchess of Cornwall revealing that the pair are her husband’s “favourite people in the world”.

Article source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-17954133#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa

Beastie Boys’ Yauch dies aged 47

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Adam Yauch

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Adam Yauch accepting a Webby Artist of the Year Award in 2007

Beastie Boys rapper Adam Yauch has died at the age of 47, his publicist has confirmed to the BBC.

The musician, director and Tibet activist was diagnosed with salivary gland cancer in 2009.

Yauch underwent surgery and radiation therapy but said in 2011 reports he was totally cancer-free were “exaggerated”.

Under the alias MCA, he formed part of the band that eventually became the Beastie Boys, selling 40 million albums worldwide with Mike D and Ad Roc.

The Beastie BoysYauch, pictured with his bandmates in 2011

Tributes have already been paid to the star on Twitter, with the likes of De La Soul, Ice T, Joe Satriani and Common passing on their condolences.

Rapper Biz Markie, who collaborated with the Beastie Boys on their Ill Communication album, wrote: “My brother, you are truly going to be missed. My heart is heavy.”

Fellow New Yorker Moby added: “I’m very, very sad to hear of Adam Yauch’s passing. He was a wonderful, generous, remarkable, and inspiring man and friend.”

In a nod to the scope of the group’s fame, New York Senator Chuck Schumer also tweeted his condolences: “Born and Bred in Brooklyn, U.S.A., they call him Adam Yauch, but he’s M.C.A. RIP Adam.”

Justin Timberlake said he was “crushed” by the news, while Nirvana’s bassist Krist Novoselic thanked Yauch for his “Sabotage bass riff and many other great grooves”.

Ground-breaking

The Beastie Boys started out as a hardcore punk outfit called The Young Aborigines in 1979 but switched to hip hop in 1984.

Two years later they launched their critically-acclaimed debut album Licensed To Ill, which spawned the hit singles (You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party) and No Sleep Till Brooklyn.

Fusing rock guitars with lo-fi hip-hop beats, Licensed To Ill was one of the first rap records to cross over to a mainstream audience – and the first to top the US charts.

The Beastie Boys perform live on stage at Wembley Arena in north London Tuesday 7 December 2004The Beastie Boys, with Yauch (left), at London’s Wembley Arena in 2004

But the band became equally well-known for their bratty, bad-boy personas.

They were lambasted in the British press for their stage show, which featured giant inflatable phalluses and cage dancers.

And, when they began to wear the Volkswagen emblem on chains around their necks, it reportedly led to a rise in vandalised cars.

Their obnoxious behaviour undoubtedly started as an in-joke but became something of a self-fulfilling prophecy as their fame increased.

Over the years, however, the Beastie Boys rehabilitated their image.

Their second album, Paul’s Boutique, was retrospectively considered a masterpiece, its genre-bending sound collages paving the way for the likes of Beck and The Avalanches.

Later records saw them play their own instruments and expand their horizons beyond hip-hop.

In 1996, they released The In Sound From Way Out! – a collection of jazz and funk instrumentals, while the group collaborated with reggae legend Lee “Scratch” Perry on 1998′s Hello Nasty.

But they are best remembered for their hardcore rap tracks – Sure Shot, Sabotage and the crossover hit Intergalactic.

Yauch was the band’s filmographer, directing several of their videos under the pseudonym Nathaniel Hornblower.

He also directed the band’s concert movie Awesome… I Shot That, which stitched together footage from dozens of audience-members.

‘Sheltered’

Adam YauchYauch was married to Tibetan-American activist, Dechen Wangdu

The rapper grew up in Brooklyn, and was fascinated by electronics and explosives at a young age, building small home-made bombs from fireworks he had hoarded at home.

Aged 14, he removed himself from a Quaker school to join a public high school in New York. “I felt I was leading too much of a sheltered life,” he told Rolling Stone in 1998.

There he taught himself bass guitar, after discovering punk through The Clash’s debut album.

His new schoolfriends also introduced him to his future bandmates for the first time.

In addition to his rap career, Yauch was heavily involved in the Free Tibet movement, and co-organised several fundraising concerts in the 1990s.

“I think that movies and CDs… they affect the way people think,” he told PBS in 1997. “I know they’ve radically affected the way I think.”

He revealed he had cancer in a salivary gland in his neck in July 2009, which led to the scrapping of a tour and an album – Hot Sauce Committee, Pt 1.

In an email to fans later that year, he said the tumour had been removed and he was feeling “healthy, strong and hopeful”.

Yauch travelled to a Tibetan community in Dharamsala in India after surgery.

He told fans: “I’m taking Tibetan medicine and at the recommendation of the Tibetan doctors I’ve been eating a vegan/organic diet.”

But in January 2010, he was forced to deny press reports that he was fully recovered.

“I’m continuing treatment, staying optimistic and hoping to be cancer free in the near future,” he said in a statement.

The Beastie Boys were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame last month, but Yauch was not able to attend. On the night, The Red Hot Chili Peppers dedicated their performance to Yauch.

He is survived by his wife, Dechen Wangdu, and their daughter, Tenzin Losel, as well as his parents Frances and Noel Yauch.

Article source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-17963855#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa

Walsh and Boe sing Team GB track

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Alfie Boe and Kimberley WalshWalsh and Boe will sing in front of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the Team GB launch party

Girls Aloud star Kimberley Walsh and leading tenor Alfie Boe are joining forces to sing on One Vision, the official single for Team GB.

Accompanied by the Youth Music Voices choir, Walsh and Boe will debut their version of the classic Queen track on 11 May at London’s Royal Albert Hall.

The official Team GB and Paralympics GB single will go on sale the same day.


Alfie Boe and Kimberley Walsh

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“So excited to be supporting Team GB with Alfie,” said Walsh. “Bring on the gold medals!”

The original track, based around one of Brian May’s most recognisable riffs, was a top 10 hit for Queen in 1985.

The lyrics have been slightly tweaked for the Olympic version – the phrase “one man” becomes “one team” throughout the song.

Also missing is Freddie Mercury’s infamous pay-off: He originally sang “Fried Chicken” instead of the title during the fade out.

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Walsh, who has enjoyed massive chart success with her fellow Girls Aloud stars, is currently playing Princess Fiona in Shrek The Musical at London’s Theatre Royal.

“It’s a huge honour to sing One Vision for Team GB with Kimberley,” said Boe, who was acclaimed for his performance in the 25th anniversary concerts of Les Miserables.

“Being a massive Queen fan, I was very excited about recording the track – I hope everyone likes it.”

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will join the official Team GB launch party, Our Greatest Team Rises, at the Albert Hall next week, alongside a host of British Olympians.

Article source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-17954579#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa

Premier League TV up for grabs

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Papiss Cisse of Newcastle scores against ChelseaMore live Premier League games will be shown from 2013-14 season

The Premier League has issued an invitation to tender for the domestic UK broadcast rights for the 2013-14 to 2015-16 football seasons.

It says 154 matches will be shown live on TV each season from 2013-14 – 16 more than currently broadcast and more than 40% of all top-level matches

The extra 16 live games comes as matches are moved away from Saturday 15:00 kick-off times, due to Europa League involvement or police advice.

No 15:00 kick-offs can be shown live.

The 154 games will be split into seven packages comprising five packages of 26 matches and two packages of 12 matches. No one buyer will be allowed to buy more than five packages or 116 matches.

The current rights are held by Sky and ESPN, and a challenge from Al Jazeera is also expected this time round.

“This creates a more attractive and compelling offering for both broadcasters and fans; whilst allowing the continued protection of the Saturday 3pm ‘closed window’ and minimising further displacement of Premier League fixtures,” said the league.

Another sales process will be conducted for two “near live” packages each containing 226 matches, and an internet-based clips package for all 380 matches.

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Forger jailed for bogus paintings

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Forged paintingThis painting, claimed to be by artist Sadanand K Bakre, sold for £2,134

A forger who created up to 1,000 bogus paintings – selling many to unsuspecting buyers – has been jailed for two years.

William ‘Billy’ Mumford, 63, copied artists including Sayed Haider Raza, Welsh landscape painter Kyffin Williams and surrealist John Tunnard.

Mumford, of East Preston, West Sussex, was sentenced at Southwark Crown Court.

He had earlier pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud over the five-year scam.

The plot was identified in 2009 after police were contacted by a London auction house which had been offered an unusually high number of paintings purporting to be by Maqbool Fida Husain – called “the Picasso of India”.

When they raided Mumford’s home they found hundreds of paintings and false instruments.

Fakes ‘in circulation’

Also discovered were gallery stamps, ink pads and Victorian paper used to create a false provenance to dupe art experts.

A band of co-conspirators placed the works for sale on Ebay and at auction houses throughout the UK, receiving a 20% cut, the police spokesman explained.

Some of the works ended up being sold on as genuine several times for up to £30,000, with police believing hundreds remain in circulation.

William Mumford‘Billy’ Mumford was jailed for two years

Det Con Michelle Roycroft, formerly of the arts and antiques unit, said: “This complicated case highlights the pitfalls of buying works of art from online auction sites.

“These paintings, listed as ‘unknown’, came with elaborate false provenance that drew buyers into bidding for the items.

“This, together with William Mumford’s execution of the paintings and the attention to detail fooled hundreds of people both in the UK and worldwide with victims in France, USA and Canada.”

A police spokesman gave the following sentences for Mumford’s co-conspirators:

  • His wife Daphne, 62, who admitted money laundering, was given a one year jail term, suspended for two years.
  • Martin Petrskovsky, 35, of Wick, Littlehampton, West Sussex, who admitted conspiracy to defraud, was jailed for 21 months.
  • Mr Petrskovsky’s wife Karen Petrskovsky, 25, who also admitted conspiracy to defraud, was given a one year jail term, suspended for two years.
  • Anthony Resse, 24, of Littlehampton, West Sussex, who admitted conspiracy to defraud, was jailed for a year, suspended for two years, and ordered to do 200 hours’ unpaid work.
  • Paul Shepherd, 41, of Worthing, West Sussex, who admitted fraud by false representation, was jailed for a year, suspended for two years and ordered to do 100 hours’ unpaid work.

Article source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-17941464#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa

Ska pioneer Lloyd Brevett dies

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Jamaican double bassist Lloyd Brevett, whose band The Skatalites pioneered ska music and paved the way for reggae, has died at the age of 80.

The Skatalites formed in 1964 and combined jazz, RB and mento to create ska and take a Jamaican sound around the world for the first time.

Their songs included The Guns of Navarone and they backed acts including The Wailers and Prince Buster.

Brevett suffered a stroke in March, two weeks after his son was murdered.

Thirty two-year-old Okine was shot outside the family’s home in Kingston hours after he had accepted a Jamaican music industry award on his father’s behalf.

‘Devastating’

Spokeswoman and friend Maxine Stowe told the AP news agency: “He took his son’s death as stoically as he could, but you knew it was devastating for him. He deteriorated rapidly after that.”

Former Jamaican Prime Minister and one-time Skatalites tour manager PJ Patterson said it was “Brevett who quietly provided the mesmerising backbone to the Skatalites’ sound”.

“To say that Brevett was a creator of both ska and dub is not to use hyperbole,” he said in a statement.

Bunny Wailer, a member of the original Wailers with Bob Marley and Peter Tosh, told AP: “He was there from the beginning. All my bass lines from all my recordings have been attributed to bass lines from Lloyd Brevett.”

The Skatalites were only together for 18 months in the 1960s. On New Year’s Eve 1964, trombonist Don Drummond stabbed and killed his girlfriend and vocalist Marguerita.

Grammy nominations

The other band members disbanded in July 1965, with Brevett and other members forming the Soul Brothers, later becoming the Soul Vendors.

In 1975, most of the Skatalites reunited to record Brevett’s solo album African Roots. They continued to reconvene periodically before reforming in the 1980s.

In 1996, their album Hi-Bop Ska: The 30th Anniversary Recording, earned a Grammy nomination, with a second nomination coming the following year for Greetings From Skamania.

Brevett left the group in the mid-2000s after a dispute with his bandmates. Saxophonist Lester Sterling is now the only surviving member of the original line-up.

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Music stars back earplug campaign

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Plan BRapper and actor Plan B only learnt of his condition when he visited an ear specialist

Tinnitus sufferer Plan B is supporting a charity campaign which urges music fans to protect their hearing.

Tinnitus, a constant buzzing in the ear, is often caused by loud music and is prevelant among musicians and frequent concert-goers.

The Loud Music campaign aims to make people aware of the dangers.

“If you’re listening to music a lot, producing music or performing live, then always wear earplugs,” said Plan B. “You’re not Superman!”

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Twenty years ago, as the CD I was listening to faded out, I noticed a constant, high-pitched hum in my room. It sounded like a TV had been left on with the sound turned down. But the TV was unplugged at the wall.

Eventually, I chose to ignore the noise and slowly wrestled myself to sleep. When I woke, it was still there. It is still there today.

I developed tinnitus because I play the drums. It turns out that the volume and pitch of the cymbals, positioned handily at ear level, is a perfect way to damage your hearing. But even a short exposure to loud noise can trigger tinnitus.

Luckily, my condition is manageable and I cannot hear the 16kHz buzz above normal conversation. But I wish someone had offered me ear protection when I was younger. You don’t miss silence until it’s gone.

“When I first developed it, I thought it was trains rushing by my house as I live near a railway line – it was really loud and an extremely high-pitched ringing in my ears,” the 28-year-old singer says.

“There’s no doubt it’s been caused by years of being on stage and subjected to very loud decibels of music.”

The Action on Hearing Loss campaign includes adverts and a video featuring people’s ears being attacked by a drill or hammer.

Earplugs will be handed out during London’s Camden Crawl this weekend, which showcases new music talent and is credited with bringing artists such as Amy Winehouse into the limelight.

“Looking after your ears is unfortunately something you don’t think about until there’s a problem,” said Coldplay’s Chris Martin, who is also backing the campaign.

“I’ve had tinnitus for about 10 years, and since I started protecting my ears it hasn’t got any worse. But I wish I’d thought about it earlier.

“Now we always use moulded filter plugs, or in-ear monitors, to try and protect our ears.”

Chris MartinThe Coldplay frontman has been suffering from tinnitus since he was 25

The campaign includes five tips on how music lovers can avoid permanent damage to their ears, including standing back from speakers and using chillout zones in clubs.

Judge Jules, Jazzie B and DJ Smith have added their backing, while 70s chart-topper Gary Numan said he wished he had taken advice earlier.

“I didn’t look after my ears and I’m in trouble,” said Numan, 54. “It’s getting serious, to the point that I can’t mix my music properly anymore, so it’s majorly impacted on my career.

“If I’d just looked after them when I was younger then this would never have happened, so I very much regret it.

“I would often be at gigs, standing at the front next to the speakers, not wearing earplugs, thinking I’m cool and being manly, but that’s just rubbish, it’s stupid.

“So look after your hearing and wear earplugs.”

Article source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-17952110#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa

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